Chapter Advisor of the Year
 DESCRIPTION The Chapter Advisor of the Year Award is presented to TSA chapter advisors who have provided exemplary service and support to TSA. Both past and current contributions are considered. Chapter advisors cannot receive this award two years in a row. Cover sheets and additional materials are not accepted. Recipients are recognized at the national TSA conference.

WHO QUALIFIES TSA Chapter Advisors who have shown outstanding performance in the following areas: 1. Support to and recruitment of student members 2. Sponsorship of officer candidates beyond the chapter level 3. Notable projects within the chapter’s program of work 4. Participation in TSA at the state and national levels; and facilitation and leadership skills. WHO CAN NOMINATE TSA student members, teachers/advisors, and the state advisor in the nominee’s state are eligible to nominate individuals for this award.
    
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Name of Nominee *
School   *
  Principal’s Name   *
  School Address   *
  City, State, Zip   *
School Phone:    *
  Number of Years Teaching   *
Science, Technology, Engineering or Math Education Courses Currently Teaching   *
PROMOTING TSA Indicate the number of students the individual has taught and advised during the past three years.   *
PROMOTING TSA Indicate the Number of TSA members advised during the past three years.       *
Indicate the number of state/national officer candidates the individual has sponsored for positions beyond the chapter level during their teaching career:    *
CHAPTER ACCOMPLISHMENTS List major projects that represent your chapter’s program of work   *
FACILITATION SKILLS 1. Describe how you recruit students for your TSA chapter   *
FACILITATION SKILLS 2   Describe how projects are planned and accomplished in your chapter   *
LEADERSHIP SKILLS   Describe the advisor’s participation in TSA at the chapter & state level. *
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