CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — CCISD Superintendent Roland Hernandez began his term as chair of the Texas Association of School Administrators' Advocacy Committee Saturday.
As school leaders, TASA members play a crucial role as advocates for public education in Texas — both as ambassadors and as activists. They not only promote the successes of public schools, but they actively participate in the state's legislative and public policy processes on issues critical to school districts and the children and communities they serve.
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