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Outstanding Educator Awards

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Main Awards Page

Outstanding Educator Awards
Outstanding PTA Awards
Local PTA Membership Awards
Council Awards
Family-School Partnership Awards
Distinguished Service Award


All outstanding educator awards
must be postmarked by March 1st, each year

Outstanding Teacher

Categories: Elementary, Middle/Junior High, Secondary

Criteria: Must be nominated by the PTA of the school that he/she serves. Paraprofessionals are not eligible for this award.

  

Outstanding Principal

Categories: Elementary, Middle/Junior High, Secondary

Criteria: Must be nominated by the PTA of the school the he/she serves. Must have a master's degree in school administration. Assistant principals are not eligible for this award.
  

Outstanding Superintendent

Criteria: Must be nominated by a council or three PTAs.

  

Outstanding Support Staff

Criteria: Must be nominated by the PTA of the school that he/she serves. Designated for non-certified members of the staff whose support/efforts help encourage and support family-school partnerships. May be office, custodial, and cafeteria staff, etc.

  


Additional information is available in the
Awards Chair's Reference Guide in the Members Section
Access requires the ID and password on the back of your membership card.

Applications for 2011-12 awards
must be mailed to Alabama PTA
by March 1, 2012 (postal date).

Please direct questions to
our Awards Chair via
alabamapta@yahoo.com

 

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Alabama PTA

The Alabama PTA is the strongest statewide organization working exclusively on behalf of children and youth. Founded in 1911, Alabama PTA's primary objective is to strengthen the family unit through parent involvement.