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NDASA 2010
Legislative Positions |
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primary objectives of this association are to provide leadership
for excellence in learning, to improve the financial commitment
to elementary and secondary education, and to foster a wholesome
professional spirit and loyalty among the school administrators
of the sate. A secondary object is to promote the general
welfare in the field of school administration and supervision. |
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Professional Development |
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Fall Conference
an annual two-day conference featuring outstanding keynote
speakers and multiple workshops. |
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Midwinter
Conference an annual two-day conference featuring
speakers, mini sessions on school improvement issues,
legislative issues, panel discussions, committee reports, the
annual business meeting and honors banquet. |
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Summer Conference
an annual three-day meeting that features an informal setting
with family activities. |
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Regional Meetings
two or more meetings a year to develop grassroots input on any
area affecting education in North Dakota. Develop proposals for
consideration by the NDASA. |
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Cooperative
Efforts work with North Dakota Council of Educational
Leaders, North Dakota School Board Association, North Dakota
Education Association, Department of Public Instruction and
others to provide in-service opportunities and develop position
statements. |
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Legal |
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Any NDASA member may
make a written request to the Executive Director of the NDCEL
requesting an answer to a legal question or problem. |
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Legislative |
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Legislative bills
are monitored regularly by the NDASA Legislative Committee and
the NDCEL Legislative Committee for response on issues affecting
education. |
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A Legislative
Network links administrators across the state for effective
response to legislators. |
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Testimony before
legislative and state committees presents the perspective of the
administrators. |
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Publications |
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A highly informative
monthly newsletter |
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The Legislative
Beacon |
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Updates from the
Executive Director |
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serving over 175 administrators in North Dakota in association
with 700 administrators in NDCEL, is the distinctive voice of
North Dakota Administrators facing the challenge of the future. |
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