Born in Harlem, Logan was educated at Franklin K. Lane High School and the State University of New York at Cortland, then became a schoolteacher in Brooklyn.
A few years later, he began working for the Office of Curriculum and Development, writing curricula, then in 1991 he became a school principal.
He joined the American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA), and in 1993 was elected as chair of his district.
He stood down from the AFSA in 2022, becoming president emeritus, but continues to serve as a vice-president of the AFL-CIO.
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