The State WHO Award is bestowed upon a member whose leadership, acts, and support have had a positive local, state, and/or national impact on public education.
The Redwood Service Center rules for nominating a State WHO nominee have changed. Following are the rules for which judging a State WHO award is now based:
- Nominations shall be submitted to the Service Center Council Awards Committee by the Chapter
- Any CTA member is eligible for nomination
- Nominees are considered on the following bases:
- The member has rendered exceptional professional/education service in two or more of these categories
- Local governance bodies/committees
- CTA governance bodies, committees, Service Center Council, and task forces
- The member has rendered exceptional professional/education service in two or more of these categories
- NEA governance bodies
- A member need not have won a chapter WHO award to be eligible for the CTA State WHO Award
- A member may receive the State WHO Award only once
- Only one State WHO Award may be selected annually from Redwood Service Center
- The use of a point system is required in the selection of the State WHO Award recipient. A minimum of one hundred seventy-five (175) points is necessary for consideration.
Submit nominations to Tina McKenzie tmckenzie@cta.org