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MPA
Mission Statement
MPA Officers and Staff
What
is the Maine Principals' Association?
The
Maine Principals' Association is a private, educational, nonprofit
corporation with voluntary membership that is comprised of two distinct
divisions:
Division
of Professional Activities
Active
membership in this division is open to elementary, middle/junior
high and high school principals, assistant principals, technical
education center directors, assistant directors and other administrators
who function primarily as building principals or assistant principals.
Associate membership is open to former administrators, graduate
students enrolled in administrative certification programs, and
other individuals interested in school administration. The Professional
Division has over 900 members.
Division
of Interscholastic Activities
Public
and private high schools statewide are eligible for membership in
the MPA. These schools come together to promote, organize, and regulate
interscholastic activities in the state of Maine. The MPA currently
sponsors invitational championship competition in 19 different interscholastic
activities for the young men and 15 different interscholastics activities
for young women in Maine's high schools. All public high schools
and a number of private schools are MPA members; they currently
total 153.
How
Does the MPA Pay For All of These Events?
The
MPA receives money from tournament activities, institutional dues,
and individual professional dues. The moneys received from tournament
activities help defray the costs of activities that don't bring
in enough revenue to offset their expenses. For example, the income
from the state basketball tournament will be used to fund non-income-producing
students' activities. Of the twenty-four activities sponsored by
the MPA, only one shows a profit, fourteen have income but not enough
to cover expenses, and nine have no income at all.
A
Legacy of Leadership
Although
it is a relatively young organization, the Maine Principals' Association
boasts a proud heritage of leadership and service within the state's
educational community. The MPA was chartered in 1992 as the result
of a merger between the Maine Secondary School Principals' Association,
which was incorporated in 1951, and the Maine Elementary Principals'
Association, which was incorporated in 1975. The forerunner of the
MSSPA was the State Principals' Association, founded in 1927.
Internal
Organization
The
Maine Principals' Association has four elected officers: a president,
president-elect, coordinator for the National Association of Secondary
School Principals, and state representative for the National Association
of Elementary School Principals. An executive director, who is appointed,
serves as secretary and treasurer. Each division of the MPA has
a Management Committee to manage its business affairs. Association
members work actively on these standing committees:
Interscholastic
Division - Baseball; Basketball Commission; Basketball;
Cheerleading; Classification; Cross Country; Debate and Speech;
Drama; Eligibility; Field Hockey; Financial Affairs; Football;
Golf; Ice Hockey; Lacrosse: Music; National Honor Society; Nominating;
Officials' Fees; Science Fair; Ski; Soccer; Softball; Sportsmanship;
Student Council; Swim; Tennis; Track (Indoor); Track (Outdoor);
Volleyball and Wrestling.
Professional
Division - Assistant Principals; Curriculum and Instruction;
Legislative; Middle Level Steering; New Administrator Induction
& Mentoring; Nominating; Professional Development; Resolutions;
Retirement; Status and Welfare; Supervision and Evaluation.
Copyright
© 1996 All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in
any form or medium without express written permission of the Maine
Principals' Association is prohibited.
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