Chris Mitten, principal of Windham Elementary School, was selected to serve on the board of directors of the Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools.
Mitten was chosen by his state affiliate, the Alabama Association of Elementary Administrators, to serve as the AAESA director on the CLAS board.
“We are excited and privileged to welcome Chris Mitten to the CLAS Board of Directors,” L. Earl Franks, CLAS executive director said. “His tremendous leadership qualities are evident as he was selected to serve as AAESA affiliate representative. Servant leadership is vital to the success of our association and we sincerely appreciate Chris’s willingness to serve Alabama’s premier leadership organization as a representative of the AAESA on this prestigious board.”
AAESA is an affiliate of the Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools. CLAS was founded in 1969 by a small group of school leaders to provide targeted professional development and support for Alabama’s public school administrators.
CLAS now serves 11 affiliates representing each type of public school/school system leader.
CLAS provides the framework to connect dedicated school administrators and other successful leaders with a network for professional growth and support.
Headquartered in Montgomery, CLAS is the foremost professional development provider for administrators of public schools in the state.
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