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honor council
2012 IRA Award of Excellence and Honor Council Recipients
2012 IRA Award of Excellence and
Honor
Council
Recipients, with and support the programs and goals of IRA. The
Honor
Council
program recognizes local, student and special, and the community. Below are Award of Excellence and
Honor
Council
recipients listed alphabetically,
Council
status has been achieved. The
Honor
Council
program began 30 years ago, so councils with "30 years" next to their name have achieved
Honor
Council
status for the entirety of the program, County Reading
Council
Rose M. Mitchell, President
Honor
Council
- 13 years Elmore County Reading
June 22, 2012
2013 International Reading Association Council Awards
2013 International Reading Association
Council
Awards, Association Janice Weinhold, President
Honor
Councils Year 1
Honor
Council
Gila County Reading, Year 2
Honor
Councils Connecticut Northwest
Council
, CT Sandra Potts, President Pennyrile
Council
, KY Janet Walker, President Year 3
Honor
Councils City of Seattle
Council
, WA Denise Gudwin, Marlene Panebianco, President Year 4
Honor
Councils Arkansas River Valley Reading
Council
, AR Sandra, Pinnacle Special Interest Reading
Council
, AR Francie Ross, President Year 5
Honor
Councils
July 11, 2013
IRA 2012 State and Local Council Awards
IRA 2012 State and Local
Council
Awards, in the article entitled "2012 IRA Award of Excellence and
Honor
Council
Recipients" on Reading Today, , Principal Elizabeth Scott Elementary School, Chester, VA, Joan Temple, Principal Local
Council
Community Service Awards First Place Jefferson County
Council
, Arkansas, Susan Bitely, President Second Place Moore County
Council
, North Carolina, Mary Ellen Skidmore, President Advocacy,
Council
, Mike Ellerman, Legislative Chair Louisiana Reading Association, Gerri Settoon, Legislative
July 11, 2012
2019-2020 ILA Chapter Award Winners
Valley Reading
Council
– Year 31
Honor
Award Recognizes local, student and special interest chapters, Association of Tennessee – 25 Years 3 Alabama Metro-Mobile Literacy
Council
– Year 31 Arkansas Crowley’s Ridge Reading
Council
– Year 8 Arkansas River Valley Reading
Council
- Year 10 Arkadelphia Area Reading
Council
– Year 19 Jefferson County Reading
Council
– 24 Northwest Arkansas Reading
Council
– Year 26 SEARK Reading
Council
– Year 26 Grant County Reading
Council
– Year 27 Three Rivers
July 16, 2020
Featured Council: Kentucky Reading Association
Featured
Council
: Kentucky Reading Association, . Are you especially proud of any of your
council
’s projects? This past year, all of the local councils received
Honor
Council
status from the International Reading Association (IRA). Our local councils, 2012 IRA Award of Excellence and
Honor
Council
Recipients Featured
Council
: West Virginia, of joining your
council
? Our mission is "To be a Voice for Literacy" and we have a large and organized
council
that supports teachers, faculty, families, and communities. Our organization supports
July 03, 2012
Featured Council: Alabama Reading Association
Featured
Council
: Alabama Reading Association, in the
Honor
Council
program. 2. What are the benefits of joining your
council
? We have, of the Alabama Reading Association took some time to answer questions about the
council's
activities. 1. Are you especially proud of any of your
council's
projects? Yes, we are very proud of our annual Fall, future projects in store for your
council
? Our most exciting new project is our one day drive, Patrick Allen and Cris Tovani. 4. How does one join your
council
? You can join our
council
January 17, 2012
Featured Council: West Virginia Reading Association
Featured
Council
: West Virginia Reading Association, out to people.) Parents and Reading
Honor
Council
(Local councils are awarded this status if they complete projects/activities involving parents with reading.) WVRA
Honor
Presidents (This is awarded to local
council
presidents who have completed several projects promoting their local councils, to the following questions. 1. Are you especially proud of any of your
council's
projects? I'm, and our state department of education. I'm also proud of the following
council
projects
November 01, 2011
Illinois Reading Council Honored at 2014 Council Leadership Academy
Illinois Reading
Council
Honored at 2014
Council
Leadership Academy, Longtime IRA member and current president of IRC, Cindy Gerwin, said to receive the award was an
honor
. “Literacy teachers across the state know the Illinois Reading
Council
(IRC) is an organization empowering teachers, and raising community engagement and public awareness,” Gerwin said. “I, .” Professional development is a high priority not only for the state
council
, but the local, attend the main gathering as opportunity to participate in continuing education. “The
council
September 02, 2014
Council and International Affiliate Convention Events
Council
and International Affiliate Convention Events, , local, student, and special interest
council
leaders for their accomplishments.
Honor
Council
, Award, .
Council
-Focused Sessions Equip Leaders to Meet New Challenges Qena Jennings, Rayann Mitchell, and Tiffany Sears Are you new to IRA
council
leadership? Are you an experienced
council
leader looking to hone your executive vision and strategic planning skills? Are you a
council
member looking to grow into a future leadership role? If so, don’t miss the special
council
-focused programs
April 12, 2013
Featured Council: Massachusetts Reading Association
Featured
Council
: Massachusetts Reading Association, and events. The majority of our councils work diligently and tirelessly to gain
Honor
Council
status, Witherall. Massachusetts
Honor
Council
Recipients from 2010-11 (from left to right): IRA State Coordinator,
council
projects, including their April 2012 conference. 1. Are you especially proud of any of your
council
’s projects? The Massachusetts Reading Association is a dynamic, progressive, and goal, project, in which MRA, MACURE (Massachusetts Association of College and Reading Educators
council
March 06, 2012
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