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Running to Become MASSP President-Elect


December 2003

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:

  1. be a practicing secondary building administrator.
  2. be a member of the Board of Directors.
  3. be a member of the Executive Committee.
  4. call meetings of the Board of Directors in addition to those prescribed in these Bylaws.
  5. chair all official meetings of the Association.
  6. perform the duties of a presiding officer as stated in Robert's Rules of Order, Revised, where appropriate.
  7. appoint members to Association Committees.
  8. be the official representative of the Association.
  9. sign, along with the Executive Director, certified copies of acts of the Association.
  10. be an official spokesman for the Association.
  11. be responsible for the Annual Convention of the Association.
  12. aid in the preparation of agenda for the Board of Directors and Executive Committee.
  13. be an ex-officio member of all convention planning committees.
  14. act as Michigan's State Coordinator for NASSP.
  15. represent the Association; i.e., state leadership programs, The NASSP National Leadership Assembly, and NASSP national convention. (History: amended 4/18/02)
  16. appear at the MASSP Summer Retreat, AP Fall Conference, Annual Convention, and Presidents’ Golf Outing.
  17. represent MASSP at major banquets of other educational associations, when deemed appropriate.
  18. write an article for each Association BULLETIN during presidency.

The President-Elect shall:

  1. be a practicing secondary building administrator.
  2. be a member of the Board of Directors.
  3. be a member of the Executive Committee.
  4. become President of the Association after serving a term as President-Elect.
  5. preside in the absence of the President.
  6. promote membership in the Association.
  7. act as advisor to the Michigan Association of Student Councils and Michigan Association of Honor Societies.
  8. be an official representative of the Association as designated by the President.
  9. be a member of the Annual Convention Committee and such other committees as designated by the President.
  10. 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:

  1. be a member of the Board of Directors.
  2. be a member of the Executive Committee.
  3. chair the Association Nominating Committee.
  4. be an official representative of the Association as designated by the President.
  5. attend The NASSP National Leadership Assembly as co-NASSP Coordinator for Michigan. (History: amended 4/18/02)
  6. coordinate, compile information, and develop narrative for executive committee to use for evaluation of Executive Director.

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