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ACT Award Purpose: The ACT Award recognizes individuals who have devoted time and effort to participating in Advocacy Connecting - Collaboration - Communication Training Eligibility: This award is available to In addition to the mandatory workshop, in each category (advocacy, connecting and training) the applicant attests that they have participated in a workshop or activity as listed on the “journal” by writing in the date they have so participated. There are a wide variety of eligible workshops, events and activities that are offered at state, region and local levels. All required activities must occur within two years of the applicant’s start date, which can be no earlier than November 16, 2007, the inauguration date of this award program. Award: Award recipients will receive a specially designed commemorative pin upon completion of the requirements as listed in the award “activity journal”. Individual applicants are responsible for maintenance of their “activity journal”. The activity journal must be completely filled out with all required information and must be signed by the Unit or Council President or Region Director. The starting date and completion date must be clearly indicated. Activity journals may be submitted at any time throughout the year. Please allow 4-6 weeks for receipt of the pin and congratulatory certificate. Submit to: NYS PTA, One Wembley Court, Albany, NY 12205-3830 Attn: ACT Advocate in Action AwardPurpose: The Advocate in Action Award was created in 2007 to acknowledge the involvement of Eligibility: Each applicant must be a Application: Completed Advocate in Action applications should be submitted to the unit president or Region Director who signs it and sends it to the NY State Award: Personalized certificates are prepared for each applicant. These certificates, suitable for framing, contain the signature of the Applications may be submitted at any time throughout the year. Please allow 4-6 weeks for receipt of certificates. Submit to: NYS PTA, One Wembley Court, Albany, NY 12205-3830 Attn: A I A Application The purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding contributions to the welfare of children and youth or to a PTA organazation.
Applications are sent directly to all units and council presidents or may be requested from the New York State PTA Office. The completed form should be accompanied by a payment of $75.00 payable to New York State PTA.
Deadline: The application form and accompanying payment must be received in the State Office at least four weeks prior to the presentation of the award. The Growth Through Leadership Award was created to recognize any PTA member who participates in the required mandatory activities and completes the appropriate number of designated workshops, events or activities that are listed in the award’s “Passport to Leadership”. The Growth Through Leadership Award program is being transitioned in the new ACT award which will focus on advocacy. As a result, Phase One of Growth Through Leadership has concluded. Phase Two of Growth Through Leadership was designed to recognize strong leaders who have worked to bring their skills to a higher level. Those eligible for Phase Two receive a charm to attach to the Phase One pin. The final opportunity to attend these workshops at a state event will be at the Summer Leadership Conference; the award will conclude at the 2008 Convention. Completed passports must be in the NYS PTA office by October 5th for recognition at Convention.
Growth Through Leadership awardees should send their completed “Passports to Leadership” to the
New York State PTA Honorary Life Memberships are given to individuals in recognition of their contributions to the welfare of children and youth. A PTA unit, council or region may award an Honorary Life Membership.
A request for a State Honorary Life Membership should be sent to the New York State PTA Office on a official form ( obtained from the PTA president or the State PTA Office) and should be accompanied with a payment of $55.00 to either of the Twin projects funds or two payments of $27.50 to each fund. Deadline: The application form and accompanying payment must be in the State Office at least four weeks prior to the presentation of the award. Note: The number of Teacher Fellowships and Jenkins Scholarships awarded in any year depends on the amount of money received by the funds from the previous year. This is an honorary award. The Jenkins Memorial Scholarship was inaugurated by the New York State PTA in October 1946 as a special Golden Anniversary Project. In 1947 the fund was established as a permanent project and a living memorial to the young people who lost their lives in military service during World War II. The project was named for one of them, Clifford N. Jenkins son of state president Margaret Jenkins. She was also later to become National PTA president. The purpose of the project is to assist outstanding students in preparing for the teaching profession. The scholarship amount is $3,000.00: - $700 to be paid at the end of the first two academic years, - $800 to be paid at the conclusion of the third academic year, - $800 to be paid upon receipt of official graduation transcript. Eligibility: Public high school seniors who - Plan to prepare for a teaching career, - Plan to attend a college of the State University of New York for a baccalaureate degree in education OR plan to attend a two year community college before transferring to a baccalaureate degree program in education at a college of the State University of New York, - Have not accepted scholarship(s) exceeding the monetary value of $16,000, - Are enrolled in a school with at least one PTA in good standing in the school district. Requirements: - Recipient must complete their teaching degree and receive recommendation for teacher certification from the degree granting institution Criteria: - Character, personality, academic achievement and potential teaching ability. Applications: Available in November each year. Deadline: Completed applications with supportive data must be sent to the NYS PTA office postmarked, not metered, by January 15. The deadline for submitting applications has passed. The committee is processing the applications and will begin the interview schedule on March 15th and 29th at the published locations. The Scholars will be notified in May.
Leadership Award in Honor of Jane Skrzypek The Jane Skrzypek Volunteer of the Year Award was established in 1991 to honor the memory of Jane Skrzypek, a PTA leader who inspired others to volunteer. A mother of four from Jane Skrzypek patiently encouraged and nurtured many to assume leadership positions in PTA. This award is a fine way to recognize an outstanding leader in your PTA who, by their actions, inspires others to volunteer and assume leadership positions for PTA. Read the application’s instructions carefully and submit the completed application to your PTA Region Director postmarked on or before June 16th. The Region PTA will select one region winner to submit to the NYS PTA for selection of a state winner. All applicants will receive a certificate from their Region PTA. Every region winner will also be honored with an engraved clock. The NYS PTA Leadership Award in Honor of Jane Skrzypek will be presented to the State winner at our annual convention in November. Thank you for taking the time to recognize someone in your unit or council who exemplifies Jane’s leadership qualities. Your nominee might be someone who is the quiet backbone of your unit or council. Perhaps they hold a PTA leadership position or perhaps they facilitate consensus building and participation as a team player rather than as a team leader. Regardless, we all have among us that special volunteer we just couldn’t do without… just as the Each unit, council, or region may submit only one application per year. Applications are available for downloading by clicking below, from your Region Director or the State PTA office. The completed application should be submitted to your Region Director, postmarked (not metered) by June 16. For more information, contact the New York State PTA Leadership Development Coordinator. The PTA Newsletter Award is given to a PTA unit or council to recognize exemplary achievement in strengthening the connection between home and school through the PTA newsletter. The newsletter reflects the character of its PTA. An attractive, newsworthy, and timely newsletter serves many positive purposes. Each region selects a winner from among its units and councils. That newsletter is then submitted to New York State PTA for consideration. Region winners receive certificates of recognition from the NYS PTA. The state winner is awarded a plaque which is presented at the New York State PTA Convention. Applications are available from your region director after January 15 and completed applications are due to your region director postmarked by March 31. The 2007-2008 award applications are being judged on the region level at this time. The state award winner will be announced at the November Convention. (04/09/08)
NYS Teacher of the Year 2009 2009 Teacher of the Year: The application deadline for the 2009 New York State Teacher of the Year Award has passed. The Teacher of the Year program recognizes and celebrates outstanding teachers throughout New York State. Eligible teachers are appropriately credentialed, work directly with students in a public, private or charter school and have at least five years teaching experience. Watch here for announcement of the winning 2009 New York State Teacher of the Year.
PARP Award Each year the NYS PTA PARP Awards Committee choses a winner of the New York State PTA Parents As Reading Partners (PARP) Award. The PARP program encourages students to read in a fun and exciting manner. It can involve not only parents and students, but teachers, staff, school board, librarians and local community leaders. In addition, a motivating program can inspire an entire school community. Is there a Parents As Reading Partners (PARP) program in your community? Encourage someone familiar with the program to apply for the New York State PTA PARP Award. The Application is available below or by contacting your Region Director or calling the NYS PTA office at 1-877-5NYS PTA and requesting a copy be mailed to you. Please be sure to adhere to the June 15th postmarked deadline to your Region Director in order to be included in the region selection of their winning application. Following the region judging each region sends their winning entry to the state committee for the selection of the state winner. The postmarked deadline is June 15th and the application must be sent to your Region Director. The 2008 application is available now! Click below. 04/09/08 This National PTA Award was established to recognize PTA units whose collaborative efforts with parents, families, educators and community members promote parent/family involvement with ongoing programs that encourage student success. The application is available by clicking below on the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Award or you can call the NYS PTA office to ask that they mail one to you. Completed applications are due to the NYS PTA office postmarked on or before April 1st. Click here to go to National PTA website page for more information. Honor a special volunteer – present them with the Golden Oak Plaque or the Diamond Award! Are you looking for a special way to honor your most dedicated volunteers? New York State PTA is proud to introduce the Golden Oak Award plaque and the Diamond Award table-top sculpture. Each award is beautifully crafted, to make a distinguished presentation to an honoree. Both feature personalized engraving with the name of the award recipient, and bear the signature of our state president. Proceeds from the Golden Oak and Diamond Awards will be dedicated to leadership development throughout the state. Make a positive contribution to the future of Please allow 4 weeks for delivery. The Reflections Program offers the opportunity for students to compete in a theme search for a Reflections Program in the future.This program is open to all students in PTA schools! Listed below are the Theme Search Winners for the 2007 Fall contest for 2009-2010 Reflections Program. Congratulations to the 2009-2010 NYS PTA Reflections Theme Search Winners: Zirah Hajjaj - "Colors of the World" - Nassau Region Stephanie Zdimal - "Isn't that amazing!" - Southeastern Region Shannon Fiore - "I will never forget..." - Taconic Region Nelson Adams - "If I could change just one thing..." - Nassau Region Emma Berk - "If I can help keep Earth green by..." - Suffolk Region National PTA announces 2009-2010 Reflections Program Theme Winner "Beauty is ..." The National winner is from Georgia.
Reflections Winners Announced 2007-2008 NYS PTA 2007 - 2008 REFLECTIONS PROGRAM "I CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY..." 2007-2008 Reflections Program "I Can Make A Difference By..." has been judged. NYS PTA has twenty-four Award of Excellence winning entries that have gone on to National PTA for their judging as well as ninety-six Award of Merit winning entries from the state in the six art categories of dance choreography, film/video production, literature, musical composition, photography and visual arts. Please see the winning entrants list on this website. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL! For more information please call your Region Director or Region Reflections Chairman or contact NYS PTA Arts in Education Chairman, Merle Payne, at artsined@nyspta.org. The Teacher Fellowship was established by the New York State PTA in 1961 to encourage excellent teachers to stay in the classroom by providing an opportunity for them to improve their teaching skills, update their professional knowledge and expand their professional horizons. In 1992, it was named to honor a Master Teacher, Richard Gazzola, who served on the New York State PTA Grant: $1,000 for graduate study. Eligibility - Applicant must: - Be a full-time, non-substitute teacher in a New York State public school. - Have obtained their masters degree and have completed at least one full year of teaching prior to applying. - Be a member of the PTA unit of the school in which they teach or in which their children attend. The PTA unit must be in good standing. - Not be the previous recipient of more than one Fellowship. Requirements: - Proposed course of study must be minimum of six (6) credit hours or be supported by a statement of the registrar of the supervising institution of comparable work to be undertaken. - Study must be in a field to improve applicant’s teaching proficiency. - Applicants must be planning to continue teaching in a New York State public school for at least one (1) year. Criteria - Applicant will be judged on: - Academic ability, professional promise, PTA involvement, and relevance of proposed graduate study to improve teaching proficiency Deadline: completed applications with supportive data must be sent to the NYS PTA office postmarked, not metered, by The Youth Humanitarian Award is presented to a high school junior or senior who best exemplifies the dedication to youth and zealous volunteer community service for which the late Stanley Marcus was known. Each PTA region winner is presented a plaque and the state winner is awarded $250 and an engraved pen and pencil set. Applications were mailed in January to principals in high schools where a PTA/PTSA exists. They are also available from your region director or by calling the NYS PTA office. Entries must be sent to region directors postmarked (not metered) by February 28. The deadline for applications has passed. The committee will be processing the applications and the region and state winners will be announced by May 1st.
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