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Article I
Name
The name of this organization shall be the Kansas Association of
Teachers of Science (KATS)
Article II
Affiliation
The Kansas Association of Teachers of Science (KATS) is an
affiliate of the National Science Teachers Association. However, membership in KATS does not constitute
membership in NSTA, not does membership in NSTA constitute membership in KATS.
Article III
Purposes
The purpose of Kansas Association of Teachers of Science shall
be the advancement, stimulation, extension, improvement, and coordination of science teaching in all fields
of science at all educational levels.
Article IV
Membership
Membership is available to those actively engaged in the teaching
of science and those interested in science education.
The eligibility and classification of members shall be defined in
the Bylaws.
Article V
Organization and Officers
The Kansas Association of Teachers of Science shall be governed by
a Board of Directors consisting of the elected officers, immediate Past President, and eighteen regional
representatives, as designated in the Bylaws.
The officers of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science shall
be a President, a President Elect, Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. these officers shall
constitute the Executive Committee.
The powers and duties of officers and directors, together with the
method of their of their election, shall be as prescribed in the Bylaws.
Article VI
Quorum
A majority of the members of the Executive Committee and five other
voting members of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum of the body.
One-fourth of the membership shall constitute a quorum of that body.
Article VII
Amendments
Suggestions for amendments to the Constitution may originate in the
Board of Directors or may be sent by any member of the organization to the Board.
A proposed amendment or revision of the Constitution and/or Bylaws,
if approved by the Board of Directors of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science, shall be submitted to the
membership for adoption or rejection. The method to be used is outlined in the Bylaws.
Article I
Name
The name of this organization shall be the Kansas Association of
Teachers of Science.
Article II
Purposes
The purpose of the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science shall
be the advancement, stimulation, extension, improvement, and coordination of science teaching in all fields of
science at all educational levels.
Article III
Membership
Regular membership shall consist of those actively engaged or
interested in the teaching of science, and who have paid dues for the current year.
Student membership shall consist of those college undergraduate
or full time students interested in the teaching of science.
Article IV
Board of Directors
The officers elected by the membership at large, of the
organization shall be a President, a President Elect, a Vice President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer,
designated as the Executive Committee.
There shall be eighteen Regional Representatives elected for
three-year terms, three from each of the six regions of Kansas, as described in the Bylaws and elected by the
membership.
Six of the eighteen Regional Representatives shall be elected for three year terms each year at the spring
meeting by the membership at large. Election of the total number of Representatives (18) shall be as follows:
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In each region, the Elementary (grades K-6), Secondary (grades 7-12), and College levels of instruction are
to be represented;
- Two-thirds of the Representatives from each region shall be incumbent from the previous year;
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Representatives of any one level of instruction shall be rotated by regions, with no more than two of any
level being elected in any one year.
Specific election rotation procedure shall comply with the following schedule, beginning with Schedule 1 in
the Spring of 1978.
| Schedule l - 1978 (1987, 90, 93, 96, 99, 02, 05, 08) |
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Region I |
College |
| Region II |
Elementary |
| Region III |
Secondary |
| Region IV |
Secondary |
| Region V |
College |
| Region VI |
Elementary |
| Schedule II - 1979 (1988, 91, 94, 97, 2000, 03, 06, 09) |
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Region I |
Secondary |
| Region II |
College |
| Region III |
Elementary |
| Region IV |
Elementary |
| Region V |
Secondary |
| Region VI |
College |
| Schedule III - 1980 (1989, 92, 95, 98, 01, 04, 07, 10) |
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Region I |
Elementary |
| Region II |
Secondary |
| Region III |
College |
| Region IV |
College |
| Region V |
Elementary |
| Region VI |
Secondary |
The President is empowered to fill any unexpired terms through appointment with the approval of
the Executive Committee.
List of Regions by counties
| Region I: |
| - Atchison |
- Doniphan |
- Douglas |
| - Jefferson |
- Johnson |
- Leavenworth |
| - Wyandotte |
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| Region II: |
| - Brown |
- Clay |
- Cloud |
| -Dickinson |
-Geary |
-Jackson |
| -Jewel |
-Lincoln |
-Marshall |
| -McPherson |
-Mitchell |
-Nemaha |
| -Ottawa |
-Pottawatomie |
-Republic |
| -Riley |
-Saline |
-Shawnee |
| -Wabaunsee |
-Washington |
| Region III: |
| - Allen |
- Anderson |
- Bourbon |
| - Butler |
- Chase |
- Chautauqua |
| - Cherokee |
- Coffey |
- Cowley |
| - Crawford |
- Elk |
- Franklin |
| - Greenwood |
- Harvey |
- Labette |
| - Linn |
- Lyon |
- Marion |
| - Miami |
- Montgomery |
- Morris |
| - Neosho |
- Osage |
- Wilson |
| - Woodson |
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| Region IV: |
| - Harper |
- Kingman |
- Reno |
| - Sedgwick |
- Sumner |
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| Region V: |
| - Cheyenne |
- Decatur |
- Ellis |
| - Gove |
- Graham |
- Logan |
| - Norton |
- Osborne |
- Phillips |
| - Rawlins |
- Rooks |
- Russell |
| - Sheridan |
- Sherman |
- Smith |
| - Thomas |
- Trego |
- Wallace |
| Region VI: |
| - Barber |
- Barton |
- Clark |
| - Comanche |
- Edwards |
- Ellsworth |
| - Finney |
- Ford |
- Grant |
| - Gray |
- Greeley |
- Hamilton |
| - Haskell |
- Hodgeman |
- Kearney |
| - Kiowa |
- Lane |
- Morton |
| - Meade |
- Ness |
- Pawnee |
| - Pratt |
- Rice |
- Rush |
| - Scott |
- Seward |
- Stafford |
| - Stanton |
- Stevens |
- Wichita |
Regular members in good standing shall be eligible for positions
on the Board of Directors.
The president shall appoint two Student Representatives to the
Board of Directors Annually.
The immediate Past President shall serve a one year term on the
Board of Directors.
The elected officers, immediate Past President, eighteen elected
Regional Representatives, and the following appointees: Newsletter Editor, Newsletter Publisher, Membership
Chairperson, KATS Kamp Registration Chairperson, Summer Science Seminar Director, State Science-Math Supervisor,
and Student Representatives shall constitute the Board of Directors.
Appointed members to the Board of Directors shall be non-voting members.
Article V
Duties of Board of Directors
Except as otherwise provided in the Bylaws, the Duties of the
various officers shall be those which are customary for such offices.
The President shall preside at all business meetings and all
meetings of the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors. The President shall appoint the Newsletter
Editor, Newsletter Publisher and Membership Chairperson subject to the ratification of the Executive Committee.
The President Elect shall perform the duties of the President in
his/ her absence and shall serve as Program Chairperson of the Spring KATS Kamp.
The Secretary shall keep a correct record of the proceedings of
the organization, the Executive Committee, and of the Board of Directors.
The Treasurer shall have charge of all monies of the organization
and shall submit an annual report for audit by the Executive Committee.
The Newsletter Editor shall compile all the necessary information
and prepare it for publication.
The Newsletter Publisher shall direct publication and maintain an
accurate listing of the current membership.
The Membership Chairperson shall collect dues and maintain an
accurate listing of the current membership.
The KATS Kamp Registration Chairperson shall be in charge of the
conference registration, housing accommodations, meal counts, and name tags. The registration chairperson shall
turn all monies over to the treasurer, and all membership information over to the membership chairperson. The
registration chairperson shall report directly to the KATS President.
The duties of the Summer Science Seminar Director shall be: (1)
to organize the camp week for students, (2) publicize it, (3) hire and supervise staff, (4) collect monies and
turn them over to the treasurer, (5) make a full report to the Board of Directors at the Fall meeting.
The Regional Representatives shall attend meetings of the Board
of Directors representing their respective region and level. They shall also be responsible for membership
recruitment and promotion of KATS activities.
The Board of Directors shall transact the business, plan the
overall program for the year, make recommendations regarding proposed amendments to the Bylaws, and devise and
carry out measures for growth and welfare of the organization. The Vice President shall assist the President
Elect in preparing the KATS Kamp program.
The Executive Committee shall have power to act for the Board
of Directors and ratify all appointments.
Article VI
Nominations and Elections
A Nominating Committee shall be appointed by the President to
prepare and present a slate of nominees to the Board of Directors prior to the spring meeting when officers
and Regional Representatives are to be elected. Nominations may also be made from the floor of the
general meeting.
Election of the officers and six Regional Representatives shall
be by ballot.
All officers shall hold office for one year.
With the exception of the Treasurer, it is suggested that no officer
or Regional Representative shall hold the same office for more than two consecutive terms.
The new officers and Regional Representatives shall be installed
during the Spring KATS Kamp Board Meeting.
Article VII
Meetings
There shall be a minimum of one meeting of the Kansas Association
of Teachers of Science each year.
Additional special meetings may be scheduled by the Board of
Directors if a need arises.
Article VIII
Dues
The annual dues shall be established by the Board of Directors,
and shall be payable prior to or at the Spring Conference.
Article IX
Fiscal Year
The fiscal year of this organization shall begin on January 1 and
end of December 31 of each year.
Article X
Amendments
These Bylaws and/or Constitution may be amended or revised by a
two-thirds vote of the members present at any regular meeting, provided a copy of the proposed changes are sent
to each member at least ten days before they are to be voted upon.
These Bylaws may be amended at any meeting without previous notice
by a majority vote of the total membership.
Article XI
Parliamentary Authority
In all questions of Parliamentary Law covered by the Constitution
and Bylaws, Robert's Rules of Order, Revised, shall prevail.
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