AWARDS PROGRAM

2008-2009 100% Award Application - Word - pdf

2009 WA-ACTE Memorial Teacher Education Scholarship

Special note: There have been some changes to the 2009 WA-ACTE Awards program. All materials must be submitted electronically (in Word or .pdf). Digital photographs should be at least 300 dpi and in a .jpg format. Videos are no longer required.

2009 WA-ACTE Awards Program - Featuring the Ed Erickson Career and Technical Teacher of the Year!

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WA-ACTE Section Award Nomination Form - This form to be used only by WA-ACTE Sections in nominating section award winners for a state award. Sections, complete page 1 and 2, scan award information submitted to your section, and email along with a digital photo to taa@wa-acte.org

The Washington Association for Career and Technical Education Awards Program seeks to promote excellence in Career and Technical Education by recognizing individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the field, programs that exemplify the highest standards, and organizations that have conducted activities to promote and expand Career and Technical Education programs.

There are 11 categories of WA-ACTE awards for 2009:

· Lifetime Achievement Award
· Distinguished Service Award
· Hall of Fame
· Award of Merit
· Outstanding Service Award
· Program Award for Excellence in Teaching
· Support Staff Award
· Ed Erickson Career and Technical Teacher of the Year
· Outstanding Career and Technical Educator
· Outstanding New Career and Technical Teacher
· Outstanding Teacher in Community Service


All awards are administered by the Association ’s Awards Committee. The committee, chaired by an individual selected by the current WA-ACTE president, is responsible for recommending awards programs to the Association ’s Executive Board, setting criteria for awards, reviewing applications, and recommending award recipients to the Board. All 2009 awards will be presented at the Association's annual Summer Conference Awards Banquet on Sunday, August 9, 2009, in Yakima.