MASC/MAHS
1001 Centennial Way, Suite 100 • Lansing, MI 48917
Phone: 517-327-5315 • Fax: 517-327-5360
Applications must be postmarked by the above date and sent to:
MAHS Adviser of the Year Application
1001 Centennial Way, Suite 100
Lansing, MI 48917
The MAHS Adviser of the Year Award was started in 1998 by the MAHS Board of Delegates to recognize one outstanding high school Honor Society adviser. Each year one adviser will be selected from the applications received. The selected individual will be recognized at the MASC/MAHS State Conference. Recipients will be selected by the MAHS Board of Delegates. (No Board member may participate in the voting process if his/her adviser is a candidate.) No adviser who has been honored with this award may be considered again until five (5) years after receiving the award.
See list of previous award recipients.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The candidate must be serving as an honor society adviser or co-adviser in a junior high, middle school or high school that is a current member of the Michigan Association of Honor Societies. There may be only one applicant per school.
The following documents must be included in the application packet, in the following order. Scroll down further for details on each section/page.
1. COVER PAGE
Please clearly identify all areas below and do not omit anything. Missing information will disqualify the candidate.
The cover page should be the topmost sheet in the STAPLED packet. Absolutely NO folders, bindings of any sort, etc... The candidates are not being graded on the creativity of the application submission but on the content inside of it.
Below is the list of items that MUST be included in LIST FORMAT on the cover page. Immediately below this information on the cover page, please TAPE a recent head-shot (school photo preferred) of the candidate.
2. APPLICATION RESUME
Application sheets must be filled out accurately and completely. If this award is being submitted without the candidate's knowledge, make every attempt to include all information as detailed as possible.
Missing or incomplete Application Resume's will cause an application to be disqualified.
The following line items must be addressed in LIST FORMAT. This entire section must not exceed two pages of information.
3. RECOMMENDATION FROM EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBER
A member of the chapter's Executive Board must submit a recommendation that touches on why this candidate is worthy of receiving the MAHS Adviser of the Year Award. The committee will be looking for specific examples of how this candidate moves the chapter and its members forward and develops their leadership. There is no need to reiterate the candidate's resume items. Focus on the impact the candidate has had on students, the chapter, the school as a whole and the surrounding community.
The letter is limited to TWO pages, typed, double-spaced. The board member must sign the recommendation letter.
4. RECOMMENDATION FROM PRINCIPAL OR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
The school Principal or Assistant Principal must submit a recommendation that touches on why this candidate is worthy of receiving the MAHS Adviser of the Year Award. The committee will be looking for the administrator to touch on how the adviser makes sure the chapter makes a valuable contribution to the school and community. There is no need to reiterate the candidate's resume items. Focus on the impact the candidate has had on the students, the chapter, the school as a whole and the surrounding community.
The letter is limited to TWO pages, typed, double-spaced. The principal/assistant principal must sign the recommendation letter
5. STATEMENT FROM CANDIDATE
Each candidate must submit a statement on the importance of student leadership in schools, and specifically, the importance of honor societies in schools. Candidates should also focus on how they attempt to develop the Four Pillars in their chapter members. This statement is limited to TWO pages, typed, double-spaced. The candidate must sign the statement.
Questions? Concerns? Inquiries?
Call 517-327-5315 or email Kadi Pojeta, Coordinator of MAHS