2016 NMAA & NMADA Fall Leadership Conference Marriott Pyramid Hotel October 9-11 presented by COACHES ATHLETES FANS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OFFICIALS PARENTS
NMAA and NMADA Fall Leadership Conference presented by BSN Sports *subject to changes* October 9-11, 2016 Marriott Pyramid Albuquerque North Sunday, Oct. 9 Exhibitors Set Up......5:00-7:00 PM LTC Courses... 5:00-9:00 PM CAA Exam Review...... 6:00-8:00 PM Monday, Oct. 10 Exhibitors Set Up..........6:00-8:00 AM NMAA/NMADA Leadership Council Breakfast..........7:00-8:00 AM Coffee and Danish in Exhibitors Hall.......8:00-9:00 AM Opening General Session......9:00-9:45 AM Exhibitors Visit Time / Coffee Break..... 9:45-10:15 AM Breakout Session #1...10:15-11:00 AM Exhibitors Visit Time........11:00-11:30 AM Fall Conference Lunch Banquet.........11:30-1:00 PM Exhibitors Visit Time........1:00-1:30 PM Project Heart Start Facilitator Training. 1:00-2:30 PM LTC Course....1:00-5:00 PM Breakout Session #2....1:30-2:15 PM Breakout Session #3.. 2:30-3:15 PM Exhibitors Visit Time / Afternoon Snack.........3:15-4:00 PM NMADA General Meeting........ 4:00-5:00 PM ^Door Prizes and Social Tickets Given out Here NMADA Social / BAGGO Tournament......5:00-8:00 PM ^Sponsored by Varsity Brands LTC Courses....5:00-9:00 PM CAA Exam...6:00-8:00 PM Tuesday, Oct. 11 NMADA Board Meeting..........7:00-8:00 AM Coffee and Danish in Exhibitors Hall...........7:45-9:00 AM Closing General Session A C & A Update / Input by Class (mandatory)....9:00-10:00 AM Exhibitors Visit Time / Coffee Break...10:00-10:30 AM Closing General Session B NFHSLearn (mandatory)... 10:30-11:15 AM Closing General Session C NMAA Report / Guest Speaker (mandatory).. 11:20-12:00 PM
2016 NMAA/NMADA FALL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE Presented by BSN Sports October 9-11, 2016 Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid Hotel Name Title CAA CMAA School E-mail Phone Hotel Accommodations Accommodations at Conference Hotel: Deadline to book your room(s) is September 19, 2016. *The NMAA has negotiated a $90 rate at the Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid Hotel. Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-262-2043 (reference NMAA NMADA Fall Conference) or Book your group rate for NMADA Fall Conference 2016 Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North, 5151 San Francisco Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109 No accommodations necessary, or have booked elsewhere. NMADA Membership I am already a member # Decline membership Plan to join FORM ATTACHED LTC Classes Sunday (5:00-9:00) LTC 504 Legal Issues (Risk Mgmt.) - Larry Waters, CAA LTC 640 Role of the Urban Athletic Administrator - Scott Evans, CMAA Monday (1:00-5:00) LTC 700 Developmentally Appropriate Middle School Programs Daren Jones, CAA Monday (5:00-9:00) LTC 501 Leadership Organizations and Professional Programs Bruce Carver, CAA LTC 799 Standards of Excellence in I-S Athletic Programs - Doug Kilgore, CMAA NMAA/NMADA Luncheon I plan on attending. # of tickets I am not attending the luncheon. Monday Professional Development Breakouts Session 1 AM Session 2 PM Session 3 PM The Changing Culture of HS Football Social Media in HS Athletics Education Based Athletics-Plaintiff Perspective MS Coaches Need Love Too NMHSCA Coaching New Mexico Student-Athlete Leadership Strategies Title IX Hotspots Build, Market, Promote Participation Officials Recruit, Organize, Retain (See full breakout session descriptions in the 2016 Leadership Conference Program) 4 th Annual BAGGO Tournament / NMADA Social presented by Varsity Brands: Monday, October 10 th from 5:00 8:00 pm I plan to participate in the BAGGO Tournament: My partner will be: *If you do participate in the BAGGO Tournament, you are encouraged to partner with an individual from your district as this is a yearly challenge amongst our member schools. *Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams! I plan to attend the social but will not participate in the BAGGO tournament. I am not attending the social. Tuesday NMAA Annual Meeting I understand that failing to attend the NMAA Annual Meeting will result in a $250 fine (for high schools). Initials Signature Date REGISTRATION DEADLINE Friday, September 23, 2016 E-mail: mindy@nmact.org or fax: Mindy Ioane (505) 923-3114
NEW MEXICO ATHLETIC DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP FORM 2016-17 SCHOOL YEAR (Please Print Legibly) NAME: SCHOOL/DISTRICT: SCHOOL ADDRESS: Last First Middle Initial SCHOOL PHONE: SCHOOL FAX: CITY: STATE: ZIP: E-MAIL: CELL: PRINCIPAL: SUPT.: Please indicate your general areas/levels of athletic director/coordinator duties: Senior High School Only MS/JH Only Senior High and MS/JH City/District System Assistant AD/AC* Retired/Other Please indicate current additional roles/duties (if any) with your school/district: Teacher Coach Assistant Principal Other (please list below) Please indicate source of dues payment/funding: School/District Personal Boosters/Other Do you currently hold a NM Administrative License: Yes No Are you a current member of NIAAA: Yes No Number of years of experience as an Athletic Director/Coordinator: MEMBERSHIP FEES: High School or High School and MS/JH - $50.00 Lifetime-Retired - $50.00 MS/JH or Assistant AD/AC* or Retired or Others - $25.00 *Note Assistant AD/AC open to assistants and administrative assistants when combined with a full $50.00 membership from the same school/district PLEASE MAKE P.O. s AND CHECKS PAYABLE TO NMAA-NMADA AND SEND TO: SCOTT EVANS E-mail: scott@nmact.org NMAA-NMADA Phone: 505.923.3278 6600 PALOMAS NE Fax: 505.923.3114 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87109
The New Mexico Athletic Directors Association Presents NIAAA Leadership Training Courses Sunday & Monday October 9 &10, 2016 Marriott Pyramid Hotel, Albuquerque, NM SPECIAL/LIMITED PROMOTION NMADA MEMBER TAKING YOUR FIRST LTC COURSE? Contact Scott Evans for a $50.00 credit code FIRST 10 REQUESTS LTC 504 Athletic Administration: Legal Issues I (Risk Management) Sunday, October 9 th, 5:00pm to 9:00pm, presented by Larry Waters, CAA This course has in-depth coverage of all aspects of liability for sports injuries and risk management, including the duties imposed on athletic administrators, coaches, athletic trainers, and other athletic personnel, documentation requirements for an effective risk management program, and development of a strategic plan for risk management in the context of an interscholastic athletic program. Required for RMSAA, CAA, and CMAA LTC 640 Athletic Administration: Role of the Urban Athletic Administrator Sunday, October 9 th, 5:00pm to 9:00pm, presented by Scott Evans, CMAA This course will provide insight and strategies for the leadership of athletic administrators in urban area schools. Additionally, the course will also focus on concerns and or challenges regarding the value of sports programs in urban area schools. Participants who will derive the greatest benefit: Urban Athletic Administrators will gain useful strategies to make their day to day work environments more effective and efficient. LTC 700 Athletic Administration: Philosophy of Developmentally Appropriate Middle School Programs Monday, October 10 th, 1:00pm to 5:00pm, Presented by Daren Jones, CAA This course provides insights and strategies for the leadership of developmentally sound educationally compatible middle school level athletic programs. Middle school philosophy is discussed along with the relationship it has to the psychological and physical development of the middle school child. This course also focuses on concerns and/or challenges raised about the value of middle school sports programs in today s education setting. Required for RMSAA LTC 501 Athletic Administration: Philosophy, Leadership Organizations and Professional Development Monday, October 10 th, 5:00pm to 9:00pm, presented by Bruce Carver, CAA This flagship course of Leadership Training serves as an overview for interscholastic athletic administration. This course introduces the philosophy of education athletics and then focuses on the roles of the NIAAA, the NFHS, the State Athletic/Activity Associations, and the State Athletic Administrators Associations. The course also previews the NIAAA leadership Training and Certification Programs and includes study materials for the CAA Certification Exam. Required for RAA, RMSAA, CAA, and CMAA. LTC 799 Athletic Administration: Standards of Excellence in Interscholastic Athletic Programs Monday, October 10 th, 5:00pm to 9:00pm, Presented by Doug Killgore, CMAA LTC 799 has two purposes and potential benefits for HS athletics directors. For newly or recently appointed AD s the course provides an overview of 11 NIAAA LTC courses including key concepts, strategies and best practices. Where working to improve a program or looking for long-range planning guidance, this overview can be of value. At the close of each of the nine chapters, other LTC s are cited for more detailed information. For more experienced directors, the same planning and guidance benefits can be derived. However, an additional benefit and incentive can be realized by seeking NIAAA Recognition of Program Excellence as an exemplary athletic program. For this purpose, the course provides an assessment instrument that describes in detail important components of an educationally sound interscholastic athletic program. NIAAA Professional Development Academy and Certification Program Nationally accredited by the North Central Association and registered by the National Certification Commission Registered Athletic Administrator (RAA) LTC 501, LTC 502 Registered Middle School Athletic Administrator (RMSAA) LTC 501, LTC 502, LTC 504, LTC 700, LTC 701 Certified Athletic Administrator (CAA) 2 years experience and current employment as an AD, LTC Courses 501, 502, 504, 506, passing the CAA certification exam, and Personal Data Form Certified Master Athletic Administrator (CMAA) CAA, LTC 501, 502, 504, 506; 508; 3 courses each from the Operations group (600) and the Leadership group (700), completion of CMAA Project, and Personal Data Form points earned subsequent to award of CAA (except LTC courses)
NMADA/NIAAA Leadership Training Workshop Sunday & Monday, October 9 & 10, 2016 Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid Hotel 1. Student Information First Name: M.I. Last Name: School: Address: Phone: Cell: City: State Zip: E-mail: NIAAA#* *Note The NIAAA# is the NIAAA member # or website ID#, 8 digits, contact Scott Evans if unknown 2. Course Enrollment Member Fees* Non-Member Fees Total LTC 504 Sunday, October 9 th, 5:00pm 9:00pm $89.00 $99.00 $ LTC 640 Sunday, October 9 th, 5:00pm 9:00pm $89.00 $99.00 $ LTC 700 Monday, October 10 th, 1:00pm 5:00pm $89.00 $99.00 $ LTC 501 Monday, October 10 th, 5:00pm 9:00pm $89.00 $99.00 $ LTC 799 Monday, October 10 th, 5:00pm 9:00pm $89.00 $99.00 $ *Note - NMADA Members - $89.00, Others - $99.00 3. Payment Processing: Credit Code* (if applicable) ($50.00) *Note see page 1 for information on 1 st time credit TOTAL $ Check enclosed (Check # ) payable to NMAA-NMADA Purchase order enclosed (PO # ) payable to NMAA-NMADA Registration/guarantee, payable to NMAA-NMADA, payment to follow Registration/payment to: Scott Evans, CMAA Fax: 505-923-3114 NMAA-NMADA E-mail scott@nmact.org 6600 Palomas NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 PRE-REGISTRATION* DEADLINE Monday, September 26, 2016 *Note Late registrations allowed, materials shipped post conference