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Student Council Constitution

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS

DISTRICT III OF THE TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT COUNCILS

FOR 

JUNIOR HIGHS AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS

 

ARTICLE I

 

Name

The name of this organization shall be District Three of the Texas Association of Student Councils for Junior High and Middle Schools.

 

ARTICLE II

 

Objectives

To promote active democratic participation.

To foster and support the principles of good citizenship.

To develop a closer bond of friendship and good will among schools in the district.

To encourage and give assistance to the organization of new student councils.

 

ARTICLE III

 

Section 1

Charter members of this organization are John Adams JH, Grand Prairie; P.C. Anderson MS, Dallas; Azle JH, Azle; Bedford JH, Bedford; Bussey JH, Garland; Congress JH, Denton; Dillingham MS, Sherman; Euless JH, Euless; Ferguson JH, Arlington; Gainesville JH, Gainesville; Grapevine MS, Grapevine; Highland Park MS, Highland Park; Sam Houston JH, Garland; Hurst JH, Hurst; Hutcheson JH, Arlington, Jackson JH, Grand Prairie; Lake Highlands JH, Richardson; McDaniel JH, Dennison; Northwood JH, Richardson; Piner JH, Sherman; Rather JH, Bonham; Richardson JH, Richardson; Richardson West JH, Richardson; H.F. Stevens MS, Crowley; Boude Storey JH, Dallas; Vanston JH, Mesquite; and Wayside MS, Saginaw.

These schools attended the Spring Convention-March 22, 1971.

 

Section 2

Membership shall consist of any junior high or middle school located in the designated area of District III, provided it attends at least on meeting a year and pays yearly dues.  Said dues are to be paid prior to attendance at the district meeting and will be sent along with the state dues to the Texas Association of Student Councils, hereby referred to as the TASC in Austin.




ARTICLE IV

 

Officer Schools

Schools, not individuals, shall be elected to offices.  The offices of this organization shall be a president, a vice-president, a recording secretary, a corresponding secretary, a treasurer, a parliamentarian, and a chaplain.  No school, other than treasurer, may hold the sam office two terms in succession.  Upon election, each officer school shall designate an individual to perform the duties of the office.

 

ARTICLE V

 

Elections

 

Section 1

The officer schools shall be elected at the business meeting of the spring convention to serve for the following school year, except treasurer school, which shall serve a two-year term.

 

Section 2

Nominations may be made from the floor provided the school nominated has filed with the credentials committee permission from its principal, preferably in the form of a letter.  A nominating speech, not to exceed three minutes, shall be made for each candidate school.  No officer school may make a nominating speech.  No seconding or acceptance speeches will be made.

 

Section 3

To be eligible for offices, a candidate school shall have attended at least two conventions, specifically the Fall Retreat and the TASC State Convention, immediately preceding the time of election.  Each candidate school must also have a sponsor representative able to attend both a fall and spring Executive Board meeting.

 

Section 4

Voting shall be by roll call from the treasurer’s list.  Each member school shall have the same number of votes as official delegates present.  All shall stand, and one delegate shall report the vote.  Each voting delegate from a member school must be in attendance at the business section in order to vote.  No proxy votes will be accepted.








ARTICLE VI

 

Ratification

This Constitution shall be considered in effect upon the favorable vote of two –thirds of the members present.

 

ARTICLE VII

 

Amendments and Revisions

 

Section 1

An amendment may be proposed by any member of the association, by the executive committee, or advisors of member schools and ratified by a two-thirds majority vote of the members present at the time of voting.  Each school in attendance shall have one vote.

 

Section 2

Written copies of all proposed changes shall be sent to all member schools by the secretary school at least thirty days prior to convention time.  

 

Section 3

Proposed changes shall be sent to the President and presented at the opening session and voted on at the last business meeting.

 

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BY LAWS

 

SECTION 1

 

Duties of the Officer Schools

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Chaplain school shall provide an invocation and a benediction, where such prayers are offered at the opening and closing of meetings and other events




            Section 2

 

Duties of the Host School

 

 




















Section 3

 

Duties of the Executive Board

 

 

 

 

 

Section 4

 

Standing Committees

 

There shall be a credentials committee composed of five members, four appointed by the President, with the Vice-President school as chairman.  This committee shall certify the eligibility of candidate schools verified by the President, Vice-President, and Recording Secretary.




Section 5

 

Order of Business

 




Section 7

 

Amendment of the By Laws

 

By laws may be amended by a simple majority vote of members present at the time of the meeting.




AMENDMENTS

 

AMENDMENT ONE

 

Article V, Section 3

 

District III Student Council Junior High and Middle School shall pay one night registration and room fees for the State Student Council Convention for (a) District III President school advisor, (b) District III Vice-President school advisor, (c) District III Treasurer school advisor, (d) District III Recording Secretary school advisor,(e) District III Corresponding Secretary school advisor, (F) District III Parliamentarian school advisor, (g) District III Chaplain school advisor.