Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators' Association


Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators' Association

MESPA merged with MSSAA and later MSSAA changed it's name to MSAA in 2017. It is founded as the High School Masters' Club of Massachusetts (HSMCM) and in 1995 became Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators' Association when it formally joined with the Massachusetts Middle Level Administrators' Association. MSAA's purpose is to provide better educational opportunities for middle level and high school students throughout Massachusetts by initiating leadership training and providing services designed to improve administration and instruction. Membership: $300 (Full); $150 (Associate); $125 (Aspiring); $50 (Retired).

Organization Type:
State or Regional Association
Acronym:
MSAA
Tax Exempt Status:
501(c)(3)
Industry:
Education, Governments (Local/State/Federal/Foreign), State
Year Founded:
1978
Address:
33 Forge Pkwy
Franklin, MA 02038-3135
Telephone:
Fax:
Website:
Staff:
33
Members:
1300 individuals


Financial Snapshot

 

Total revenues: $2,364,293


Year - 2024
1st-yr growth
-6.32%
 
 
 
 
 
Year by Year
Revenue
 
MEMBERSHIP DUES
 
ASSOCIATION CONFERENCES
 
STUDENT COUNCIL
 
Other

Total expenses: $2,032,149


Year - 2024
1st-yr growth
-3.08%
 
 
 
 
 
Year by Year
Expenses
 
Conferences, conventions, meetings
 
Compensation for non-officers/directors
 
Compensation of current officers, directors, etc
 
Other

Total assets: $3,082,124


Year - 2024
1st-yr growth
22.43%
 
 
 
 
 
Year by Year
Assets
 
Investments in publicly traded securities
 
Other assets
 
Cash -- non-interest bearing
 
Other

Total Liabilities: $563,038


Year - 2024
1st-yr growth
1.97%
 
 
 
 
 
Year by Year
Liabilities
 
Deferred revenue
 
Secured mortgages and notes payabl
 
Other liabilities
 
Other


 
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