Honor Administrator

Nominations & Voting
Nominations and voting for NEKMEA awards are located in the KMEA Members site (members.ksmea.org).
Award information on KMEA state site
ksmea.org/awards/honoradmin/

KMEA honors one administrator each year at the ISW conference. Members of NEKMEA have a special opportunity to nominate an administrator as a candidate for the NEKMEA Honor Administrator Award. This annual award recognizes those administrators who have demonstrated continuing leadership in developing, improving, and supporting music education within a wider commitment to arts education, i.e., music, theater, visual arts, and dance.

Music educators are aware of the importance of principals and superintendents in creating and maintaining successful music programs. School district policy coupled with administrative management decisions pertaining to budget, scheduling, and facilities often have a long-range impact on arts education. Hence, administrators are key players in molding music education curricula. The Honor Administrator Award is an attempt to encourage and recognize the on-going administrative support of arts education in local school districts of Northeast Kansas.

The award will be presented during a NEKMEA mini-convention. The recipient will receive additional recognition through press releases to appropriate news media and professional journals, including a feature article to appear in a later issue of the Kansas Music Review. Current NEKMEA members are urged to submit names of candidates to the district President by September 1. A NEKMEA member or members must make nominations, but involvement from throughout the nominee's school district is encouraged.

Qualifications
Nominees should be exceptionally skillful within their administrative unit, showing special support for the arts as an indispensable part of the school curriculum. Indicators of an administrator's commitment to arts education might include personal attitude and philosophy, program development and improvement, sensitivity to the special needs of space, scheduling, and equipment, leadership in providing opportunities for professional growth of teachers, and leadership in providing local community and financial support.

Nominating Procedure
Any NEKMEA member or group of members may nominate an administrator for the Honor Administrator Award. Additional involvement by other persons in the nominee's school district is encouraged.

The nomination application should include: the completed application form, nominee's biographical information, nominee's professional experience (including years in present position), degrees earned, professional and civic organizations, and honors receiveda description of the school system’s music program such as resources, number of students and teachers, etc.; and a description of any unique features or characteristics of the arts/music program within the building, district, or community.

The application may also include letters of endorsement and clippings of pertinent articles, photographs, or other sources which detail the nominee's distinctive contributions to the field of music education.

All nominations must include the name, address, and phone number of the individual NEKMEA member(s) submitting the application. Nominations must be submitted by September 15.

Award
The NEKMEA President will serve as the Chairman of the Honor Administrator Award Committee for the Northeast District of KMEA. Copies of all nominations received by the deadline will be forwarded to the state KMEA Honor Administrator Award Committee.

The award will be presented during a NEKMEA Mini-Convention, and notification will be sent to the Kansas Music Review for publication in the state journal.