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全美中文學校聯合總會,於1994年4月16日成立於美國華府。總會之創立是由南加州中文學校聯合會,邀請全國各地區中文學校之協會、聯誼會、及聯合會所共同組成。創會會員包括美東中文學校協會、休士頓中文學校聯合會、美東南區中文學校聯合會、北加州中文學校聯合會、美西科州中文學校聯合會、達福區中文學校聯誼會、美中中文學校協會、密西根僑教聯誼會、西北區華文學校聯誼會及南加州中文學校聯合會。1999年,美中西區中文學校聯合會,及夏威夷中文學校聯合會相繼成立,並加入總會。目前會員學校遍佈全美47州,學生約有10萬人。
全美中文學校聯合總會成立之宗旨如下:
National
Council of Associations of Chinese language Schools CONSTITUTION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ASSOCIATIONS OF CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS ARTICLE
I: NAME The official
name of this organization shall be the National Council of Associations of Chinese
Language Schools (hereafter referred to as the NCACLS). ARTICLE
II: PURPOSES The
purposes of the NCACLS are as follows:
ARTICLE
III: MEMBERSHIP Section 1: The NCACLS shall have two types of membership:
Regular Members and Associate Members. Only a Regular Member has the voting
power at the Board of Directors (hereafter referred to as the Board) meetings.
Section 2: Regular Member: Any regional association/council
of Chinese schools, which has at least three member schools and has been chartered
for at least two years and yet does not belong to any existing member organization
of the NCACLS may apply. If an application is approved by a simple majority
of the Board, the applicant shall become a Regular Member once its membership
due is paid. The ten founding associations/councils have been rendered with
Regular Membership as long as they pay their annual membership fees. These founding
members are Association of Chinese Schools, Houston Chinese Schools Association,
Association of Chinese Schools in Southeastern United States, Association of
Northern California Chinese Schools, Colorado Association of Chinese Language
Schools, Dallas Fort Worth Chinese School Association, Midwest Chinese Language
School Association, Michigan Chinese Teachers Association, Northwestern Association
of Chinese Language Schools, and Southern California Council of Chinese Schools.
Section 3: Associate Member: An educator, a scholar, an administrator
or an organization in U.S.A. that is affiliated with Chinese language and culture
field may apply. Associate Membership will be in effect once the application
is approved by a simple majority of the Board and its membership fee is paid.
An Associate Member may participate the Board of Directors meetings but does
not have the voting power. Section 4: Both Regular Members and Associate Members are
obligated to pay an annual membership fee according to the fee schedule and
the deadline schedule set forth by the Board in order to be in a good membership
standing. ARTICLE
IV The
NCACLS shall not set policy for any member organization and shall impose any
interference upon operations of any member organization. However, it may sponsor
and/or coordinate the activities that facilitate teaching of Chinese language
and culture but are more relevant and efficient to be done by the NCACLS than
by its member organizations. ARTICLE
V The
NCACLS shall be a non-political and non-religious organization. It shall maintain
its financial status as a non-profit, educational organization with funds derived
from dues, contributions, and grants. The NCACLS shall grant membership to any
qualified association/council of Chinese language schools without prejudice
to race, religion or national origin. ARTICLE
VI: THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section
3: The Board has the authority to amend the Constitution and the Bylaws, elect
the officers, dismiss any Director, and set guidelines on membership dues and
the general policy for the NCACLS. Section
4: The QUORUM necessary for the Board to conduct business shall consist of at
least one half of the total Board members. The voting right can be represented
with proxy. ARTICLE
VII The
Board shall have the responsibility and authority to amend the Constitution
and the Bylaws, and set guidelines on membership dues and general policy for
the NCACLS. ARTICLES
VIII ARTICLE
IX Upon
the dissolution of the NCACLS, the Board shall, after payment of all liabilities,
dispose all the remaining assets of the NCACLS to one or more organizations
exclusively for charitable or educational purposes as shall, at the time, be
qualified for tax-exemption under the internal Revenue Service Code. BYLAWS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ASSOCIATIONS OF CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS ARTICLE
I: FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section
1: The Board shall receive, review and act upon new membership application. Section
2: The Board shall elect a Nomination Committee for handling the nomination
of candidates for the officers and conducting the annual election of the new
officers. The Nomination Committee shall consist of up to five Board members,
including the incumbent President and the immediate past NCACLS President. However,
any member of the Nomination Committee shall not be a candidate. The election
for Vice President-Treasure shall be held separately from the first three officers.
The maximum number of candidates, which may be nominated for the first three
officers (President, Vice President-Administration and Vice President-Secretary)
shall be eight while the maximum number of candidates for the Vice President-Treasure
is three. The election shall be completed by August 31 each year. Section
3: The Board shall approve the annual budget and review the annual financial
report in the annual Board meeting. ARTICLE
II: OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Section
1: The Board shall consist of four officers. The President, Vice President-Administration,
Vice President-Secretary and Vice President-Treasurer. Section
2: Four Officers are elected by the Board annually to serve a one-year term,
which starts on September 1. However, no officers shall serve in the same position
for more than two consecutive terms. These officers are the President, the Vice
President-Administration, the Vice President-Secretary, and the Vice President-Treasure. Section
3: The President shall call and preside over the regular and special Board meeting
and has the authority to represent the NCACLS for handling external interfaces. Section
4: The Vice President-Administration shall assist the President in handling
the NCACLS related operations and assume all the duties of the President in
absence of or upon requested by the President.
Section
5: The Vice President-Secretary shall serve notices of meetings and appointments,
keep the minutes and maintain the NCACLS correspondence. He/she shall preserve
a permanent copy of the NCACLS’ Constitution and Bylaws. Section 6: The Vice President-Treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds of the NCACLS and prepare the annual financial report. Section 7: A candidate for the officers must be a past President of a Regular member after the NCACLS was formed in April, 1994. No more than one candidate for the officers may be from the same member organization. Section
8: The Board may appoint ad hoc committees to undertake specific projects beneficial
to the member organizations. It shall also form an Educational Research and
Developmental Committee to coordinate the development of Chinese language and
culture teaching materials for member organizations. ARTICLE
III: ADVISORY BOARD Section
2: The Board may also invite outside educators and administrators as guest advisors.
The list of guest advisors shall be reviewed and updated annually by the Board Section
3: The Advisory Board may provide consultation on or act upon any special tasks
and/or issues identified by the Board.
Article IV: Committees and Workgroups Section 1: Definition Section 2: Governing Body Amendments
to the Bylaws may be proposed by a Board member at least 60 days prior to the
annual Board meeting and approved by the Board in the following Board meeting
by a simple majority vote. Voting by proxy shall be permitted. First version was approved on
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