Running to Become MASSP President-Elect
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President of the Association
The elected officers of this Association shall be President and President-Elect. The Immediate Past-President shall serve as an officer of the Association for one year. All officers shall be professional members of the Association. Election to each office shall be for a one-year term.
Duties of the Officers:
The President shall:
- be a practicing secondary building administrator.
- be a member of the Board of Directors.
- be a member of the Executive Committee.
- call meetings of the Board of Directors in addition to those prescribed in these Bylaws.
- chair all official meetings of the Association.
- perform the duties of a presiding officer as stated in Robert's Rules of Order, Revised, where appropriate.
- appoint members to Association Committees.
- be the official representative of the Association.
- sign, along with the Executive Director, certified copies of acts of the Association.
- be an official spokesman for the Association.
- be responsible for the Annual Convention of the Association.
- aid in the preparation of agenda for the Board of Directors and Executive Committee.
- be an ex-officio member of all convention planning committees.
- act as Michigan's State Coordinator for NASSP.
- represent the Association; i.e., state leadership programs, The NASSP National Leadership Assembly, and NASSP national convention. (History: amended 4/18/02)
- appear at the MASSP Summer Retreat, AP Fall Conference, Annual Convention, and Presidents’ Golf Outing.
- represent MASSP at major banquets of other educational associations, when deemed appropriate.
- write an article for each Association BULLETIN during presidency.
The President-Elect shall:
- be a practicing secondary building administrator.
- be a member of the Board of Directors.
- be a member of the Executive Committee.
- become President of the Association after serving a term as President-Elect.
- preside in the absence of the President.
- promote membership in the Association.
- act as advisor to the Michigan Association of Student Councils and Michigan Association of Honor Societies.
- be an official representative of the Association as designated by the President.
- be a member of the Annual Convention Committee and such other committees as designated by the President.
- attend The NASSP National Leadership Assembly, one or more MASC/MAHS Student
Leadership summer camps, and any other meetings if assigned by the President. (History: amended 4/18/02)
The Immediate Past-President shall:
- be a member of the Board of Directors.
- be a member of the Executive Committee.
- chair the Association Nominating Committee.
- be an official representative of the Association as designated by the President.
- attend The NASSP National Leadership Assembly as co-NASSP Coordinator for Michigan. (History: amended 4/18/02)
- coordinate, compile information, and develop narrative for executive committee to use for evaluation of Executive Director.