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CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE CHORAL SECTION OF THE
NORTH CAROLINA MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION
CONSTITUTION
BY-LAWS
CHORAL
SECTION RULES AND REGULATIONS in .pdf format
ConstitutionARTICLE
I - NAME AND ORGANIZATION - Section
1. Name: The name of the organization shall be the Choral Section of the North
Carolina Music Educators Association in affiliation with the North Carolina Association
of Educators and the Music Educators National Conference, which is an affiliate
of the National Education Association.
- Section 2. Relationships:
This organization shall maintain a close relationship with the North Carolina
Music Educators Association, the North Carolina Association of Educators, the
North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction, The Music Educators National
Conference, the American Choral Directors Association, the National Association
of Jazz Educators and with other organizations devoted to the cause of music education.
ARTICLE
II - OBJECTIVES AND FUNCTIONS - Section
1. Objectives:
- (a) the advancement of musical concepts
and education, choral music in particular, throughout North Carolina on the senior
high school level, grades nine (9) through (12); and
- (b)
the fostering of a closer relationship among the choral directors throughout North
Carolina, thereby bringing an interchange of ideas beneficial to all.
- Section
2. Functions:
- (a) The Choral Section shall encourage
and promote music education in North Carolina by means of clinics, exchange of
concerts, festivals, workshops, joint concerts, institutes, and other activities
sponsored or approved by the Choral Section; and
- (b)
the Choral Section shall promote a membership drive each year at the city, county
and/or regional levels in an effort to reach and inform all senior high school
choral teachers, especially new teachers and those transferring from out-of-state.
ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP
- Section 1. Active membership may be granted to any individual
engaged in choral music education in North Carolina who is a member of the North
Carolina Music Educators Association.
- Section 2. The
right to vote, to serve as an adjudicator, or hold office, elective or appointive,
is reserved to active/retired members.
ARTICLE
IV - DUES - Active membership in the
North Carolina Music Educators Association shall be the only dues requirement
in the Choral Section of the North Carolina Music Educators Association.
ARTICLE V - GOVERNMENT
- Section 1. The elective officers of the Choral Section of
the North Carolina Music Educators Association shall be a chairperson, a chairperson-elect,
a secretary, a choral activities coordinator, an All-State coordinator, an Honors
Chorus coordinator and five (5) members-at- large, for a total of eleven (11)
elected officers.
- Section 2. The executive committee
shall consist of the elective officers and the immediate past chairperson of the
Choral Section for a total of twelve (12) members.
- Section
3. The term of office for all elected officers shall be a period of two (2) years.
- Section 4. Vacancies in all elective offices shall
be filled upon the recommendation of the executive committee of the Choral Section
until an election for the unexpired term is held at the next regularly scheduled
general meeting of the membership.
- Section 5. For the
purpose of serving current needs in Large Choral activities such as the regional
choral festivals, workshops, and solo-ensemble festivals, offered by the Choral
Section of the North Carolina Music Educators Association, the state of North
Carolina shall be divided into eight (8) regions as follows:
- Eastern
Region #1: Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Orange,
Person, Vance and Wake.
- Eastern Region #2:Beaufort,
Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Edgecombe, Gates, Greene, Halifax, Hertford,
Hyde, Lenoir, Martin, Nash, Northhampton, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt,
Tyrrell, Warren, Washington, Wayne, and Wilson.
- Eastern
Region #3: Bladen Brunswick, Carteret, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Duplin, Jones,
New Hanover, Onslow, Pender and Sampson.
- Central
Region #1: Alamance, Caswell, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes,
Surry and Yadkin.
- Central Region #2: Anson, Hoke, Montgomery,
Moore, Richmond, Robertson and Scotland.
- Western
Region #1: Cabarrus, Davidson, Davie, Mecklenburg, Rowan, Stanly and Union.
- Western
Region #2: Alexander, Allegheny, Ashe, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston,
Iredell, Lincoln, Watauga and Wilkes.
- Western Region
#3: Avery, Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon,
Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania and Yancey.
- Section
6. The executive committee and/or the choral section membership by majority vote
may combine regions and/or districts or divide existing ones to better serve the
needs of teachers and students in choral activities offered by the Choral Section.
ARTICLE VI - ELECTIONS
- Section 1.
- (a)
The chairman elect, the choral activities coordinators, the secretary, the All-State
coordinator and the Honors Chorus coordinator shall be elected by secret ballot
in even-numbered years at the fall In- Service Conference. The outgoing chairperson-elect
shall automatically succeed to the office of chairperson. Installation of said
officers shall precede adjournment of this Conference.
- Section
2.
- (a) An elections/nominations committee appointed
by the executive committee shall prepare a slate of candidates who have consented
to serve. The slate of officers to be elected shall be presented to the membership
at All-State. The slate should be racially balanced and represent a cross-section
of the state membership;
- (b) additional nominations
may be made by the Elections Committee and/or from the floor by any active member
at the All-State meeting.;
- (c) Voting shall be done
by secret ballot at the Fall In-Service Conference during the business meeting.
Official action will result from a simple majority of the ballots cast.
ARTICLE VII - MEETINGS - Section
1. The Choral Section of the North Carolina Music Educators Association shall
meet bi-annually as determined by the membership. Additional meetings may be approved
at either of these regularly scheduled meetings.
- Section
2. The executive committee shall meet upon the call of the chairperson and must
meet prior to the two regularly scheduled meetings at the Fall In-Service Conference
and the All-State Choral Festival. A quorum of six (6) members of this committee
shall be required for the transaction of business.
ARTICLE
VIII - QUORUM AND VOTING - Section 1.
A quorum shall consist of members registered and present at either of the regularly
scheduled meetings or any of the additional approved meetings.
- Section
2.
- (a) The election of all officers shall be by
secret ballot only;
- (b) all other business shall be
voted upon by a counted show of hands or, upon request of an active member present,
by secret ballot.
- Section 3. A mail ballot may
be conducted at the discretion of the executive committee or at the request of
the members present. Official action may result from a simple majority of the
mail vote returned.
ARTICLE IX
- AMENDMENTS AND BY-LAWS - Section 1.
The Constitution and By-Laws of the Choral Section of the North Carolina Music
Educators Association may be amended first with the approval of the executive
committee followed by the approval of two-thirds (2/3) of the membership present
at either of the two regularly scheduled meetings.
- Section
2. The Constitution and By-Laws may be added to or deleted from upon the approval
of the executive committee and with the approval of two-thirds (2/3) of the membership
present at either of the two regularly scheduled meetings.
- Section
3. Proposed amendments to the Constitution must be submitted by mail to the entire
membership at least thirty (30) days prior to a regularly scheduled meeting.
By-Laws ARTICLE
I - DUTIES OF OFFICERS ARTICLE
II - STANDING COMMITTEES - Section 1.
The music list revisions committee shall consist of at least six (6) members of
the Choral Section on the senior high school level appointed by the Choral Section
Chairperson.
- Section 2. The constitution committee
shall consist of at least three (3) members appointed by The Choral Section Chairperson.
- Section 3. The elections/nominations committee shall
consists of at least three (3) members appointed by the executive committee of
the Choral Section.
- Section 4. The rules and regulations
committee shall consist of the executive committee of the Choral Section.
- Section
5. The educational affairs committee shall consist of three (3) members representing
a cross-section of the state appointed by the executive committee of the Choral
Section.
ARTICLE III - DUTIES
OF THE COMMITTES - Section 1. The music
list revision committee shall review annually the results of the regional and
district choral activities, as well as new releases from the various music publishers,
and make recommendations for deletions or additions to the existing choral festival
list, specifically those lists for the regional choral festival. This committee
will be responsible for current choral lists being included in each edition of
the North Carolina Music Educator. This committee shall furnish copies upon request
of said information to the general membership.
- Section
2. The constitution committee shall review annually the constitution and by-laws
and make recommendations for revisions and/or amendments.
- Section
3. The elections committee shall supervise all elections to the end that only
active members shall cast secret ballots. It shall also be the duty of this committee
to count the votes and announce the results.
- Section
4. The rules and regulations committee shall be charged with enforcing the existing
rules and regulations governing the district solo and small ensemble festivals,
the regional choral festivals and workshops, the All-State Choral Festival, and
all other activities sponsored by the Choral Section, and in making recommendations
to the membership for revision of said activities, rules and regulations. This
committee will be responsible for current rules and regulations being included
in each edition of the North Carolina Music Educators Association Handbook. In
addition, this committee shall furnish upon request copies of said information
to the general membership.
- Section 5.The educational
affairs committee shall:
- (a) Inform the membership
of impending legislation, local, state, and national, which relates to the Choral
Section
- (b) Work closely with the North Carolina State
Department of Public Instruction arts consultants
- (c)
Utilize MENC, ACDA, and NCAE as resources
ARTICLE
IV - RULES OF ORDER Roberts Rules of Order
Revised shall govern all business meetings of the Choral Section in all cases
to which they are applicable, and in which they are not inconsistent with the
by-laws or the special rules of order of the Choral Section.
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