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CONSTITUTION of
the
NORTH DAKOTA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS |
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ARTICLE I - Name |
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The name of this organization
shall be the North Dakota Association of School
Administrators. |
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ARTICLE II - Object |
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The primary objects of this
association shall be to provide leadership for excellence in
learning by making constructive studies and recommendations
regarding school problems and concerns, to improve the
financial commitment to elementary and secondary education in
the State of North Dakota, and to foster a wholesome
professional spirit and loyalty among the school
administrators of the State. A secondary object shall be to
promote the general welfare in the field of school
administration and supervision. |
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ARTICLE III - Membership |
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Section 1. Membership in
the North Dakota Association of School Administrators shall
consist of active, honorary, and associate members. |
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Section 2. Active Members:
All persons who are engaged in educational administrative
positions in North Dakota shall be eligible for active
membership. |
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Section 3. Associate
Members: Any person retired from the field of education
administration or actively involved in a capacity of college,
university, and state department personnel, is eligible for
associate membership. Associate members shall enjoy all the
rights and privileges of regular membership except the rights
of voting and holding office. Dues will be 50% of active
memberships. |
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Section 4. Honorary
Memberships: Honorary memberships are divided into two
categories: Quarter Century Club Membership and Honorary Life
Membership. |
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Quarter Century Membership shall
consist of those individuals who have served 25 years in the
field of educational administration, 15 years of which shall
have been served in North Dakota positions that qualify for
eligibility for NDASA membership, and they must be NDASA
members during the year of the selection. |
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Honorary Life Membership may be
granted to individuals who have distinguished themselves for
outstanding service in the field of educational
administration. Criteria for selection shall include: (1)
Candidate must have been retired for at least two years. (2)
Candidate must have been a member of NDASA for at least ten
years and must have made a significant contribution to NDASA
as a board member, a committee person or must have served in
an official capacity in the NDASA. Selection procedures are
defined in the Board Policies. |
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ARTICLE IV - Officers |
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Section 1. The officers of
this association shall be a president, president-elect, and a
secretary-treasurer. The president-elect shall be elected at
the winter conference for a term of one year commencing with
the board of directors meeting at the summer conference. The
NDCSA Executive Director shall serve as the
secretary-treasurer of the NDASA. |
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Section 2. The Board of
Directors shall consist of two representatives from each of
the four districts in addition to the officers of the
organization. Voting members of the Board shall consist of the
president, president-elect, past president, and the eight
directors. The Board of Directors shall meet at such time as
the president or majority of the Board of Directors deems
necessary. |
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Section 3. One director
from each district shall be elected each year for a two-year
term. Directors may not serve more than two consecutive terms. |
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Section 4. When a vacancy
exists on the Board of Directors, each district nominating
committee will submit two names for each vacancy at the winter
conference. A mail vote will be taken in February and the new
directors will take office at the summer conference board
meeting. |
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ARTICLE V - Dues |
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The annual dues shall be
determined by the Board of Directors, payable in advance and
the membership shall be from a period of one year from date of
payment. Each member of the NDASA must also be a member of the
NDCSA. The association shall be empowered to receive donations
from any source whatsoever. |
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ARTICLE VI - District Organization |
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Four districts shall be organized
in the state to include the following counties: |
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Northeast District: Griggs,
Steele, Pembina, Walsh, Grand Forks, Nelson, Ramsey, Cavalier,
Towner, Rolette, Benson, Eddy, Foster, Traill. |
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Southeast District: Cass,
Barnes, Stutsman, Kidder, Logan, LaMoure, Ransom, Richland,
Sargent, Dickey, McIntosh, Emmons. |
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Northwest District: Divide,
Burke, Renville, Bottineau, Pierce, McHenry, Ward, Mountrail,
Williams, McKenzie, McLean, Sheridan, Wells. |
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Southwest District: Golden
Valley, Billings, Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, Burleigh, Stark,
Morton, Sioux, Grant, Hettinger, Adams, Slope, Bowman. |
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The districts shall hold a meeting
at least twice a year and at such time as the district
organizations shall decide. |
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ARTICLE VII - Meetings |
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Section 1. The general membership shall meet at least twice a
year in October and January. |
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ARTICLE VIII - Committees |
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Section 1. The president-elect shall appoint two members from
each region to the Education Finance and Legislative committee
in May with approval by the Board of Directors at the summer
board meeting. Each of the committees shall be informed of
their duties at the summer conference. |
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Section 2. Ad hoc committees may be appointed at the
discretion of the President. |
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Section 3. The standing committees of the NDASA shall be an
Education Finance and Legislative Committee and a Nominating
Committee. |
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Education Finance Committee: The mission of this committee
is to study concepts of financing elementary and secondary
education and recommend legislation for funding general,
vocational, and special education in North Dakota schools; and
make recommendations concerning such to the NDASA Board of
Directors. |
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Nominating Committee: The Nominating Committee shall be
comprised of the current president and the three immediate
past-presidents. They shall nominate one name for
president-elect, with other nominations from the floor. |
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Section 4. The standing and ad hoc committees shall be given a
budget. |
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Section 5. The standing committees will give written and oral
reports to the Board of Directors at the April board meeting. |
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ARTICLE IX - Affiliation |
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It shall be the duty of the Board of Directors to affiliate
with the American Association of School Administrators and the
North Dakota Council of School Administrators to the extent
that the constitutions permit. The membership of this
association shall be separate and distinct from the AASA, but
it shall be the objective of this association to seek the
composite membership of the two organizations. |
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ARTICLE X - Use of Funds |
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The funds of the association shall be used to defray expenses
of the operation of the association including printing,
stationery, postage, telegraph, clerical assistance, speakers,
etc., and traveling expenses of officers or members of
committees of the association. All expense accounts must be
submitted as bills and be approved by the president and
treasurer of the association. The financial records shall be
audited annually by an auditor selected by the Board of
Directors. |
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ARTICLE XI - Quorum |
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Twenty percent of the active members of the association
shall constitute a quorum. Six Board members constitute a
quorum for Board of Directors meetings. |
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ARTICLE XII - Amendments |
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Any member of the association or the Board of Directors may
submit an amendment to be discussed at the January meeting.
The amendment must be in the hands of the secretary at least
60 days before the January meeting and the secretary must mail
copies of said amendment to each member of the association at
least 10 days before the January meeting. The proposed
amendment may then be adopted by the majority vote of the
membership through a mail ballot. |
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ARTICLE XIII - Parliamentary Authority |
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The rules contained in the current edition of Roberts Rules of
Order Newly Revised shall govern the Association in all cases
to which they are applicable and in which they are not
inconsistent with these by-laws and any special rule of order
the Association may adopt. |
Amended 1-95
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