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Old Thu Sep 25, 2008, 09:10am
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Just a couple of questions:
  1. How long are your board meetings when you have them?
  2. How do you handle taking attendance (Before or After Meetings)
  3. How do you handle people who talk during the meetings (Disrupting)
I am just trying to get some insight on how we can better streamline our meetings and make them productive as well.

Thanks.
I can't answer your first question b/c I'm not on our association's board. All other meetings tend to last around 60 or 90 minutes.

2. We have a signup sheet w/ everyone's name. When you walk in the door to the meeting, there's a table w/ that sign-in sheet and you have to sign your name and state ID number.

3. We really don't have that problem. There may be a side convo or two going on but it's never somethign disruptive that you can really hear.
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Old Thu Sep 25, 2008, 09:42am
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As far as association meetings, it depends on your state's particular requirements. Most states require 10 hours of in season study at association meetings. It then depends on how many meetings you have scheduled for the year. If you have 5 meetings scheduled for the year then the meetings are going to be 2 hours long.

Board meetings last as long as it takes to cover association business, sometimes long, sometimes short.

People talking is always going to be a concern, but you've got to deal it. Perhaps a quiz at the end of the meeting that is used in the evaluation process.

I am aware of some associations that have their association meetings via the web.

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Old Thu Sep 25, 2008, 10:14am
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Our meetings tend to last anywhere from an hour to an hour & 45 minutes.

At the end of the meetings we take a 5 question quiz which is used for attendance.

Disruptive talking... well that happens unfortunatley. I try to get there early & get a good seat up front to make sure I hear all the content clearly.
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Old Thu Sep 25, 2008, 11:05am
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As far as association meetings, it depends on your state's particular requirements. Most states require 10 hours of in season study at association meetings. It then depends on how many meetings you have scheduled for the year. If you have 5 meetings scheduled for the year then the meetings are going to be 2 hours long.

Board meetings last as long as it takes to cover association business, sometimes long, sometimes short.

People talking is always going to be a concern, but you've got to deal it. Perhaps a quiz at the end of the meeting that is used in the evaluation process.

I am aware of some associations that have their association meetings via the web.
Most states? If you're going to make a statement like that (and not just say "my state") you should have data to back that up.

We are not required to even belong to an association in Wisconsin. That said, I belong to 3 and participate in 2 of them regularly.
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Old Thu Sep 25, 2008, 11:29am
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As far as association meetings, it depends on your state's particular requirements. Most states require 10 hours of in season study at association meetings. It then depends on how many meetings you have scheduled for the year. If you have 5 meetings scheduled for the year then the meetings are going to be 2 hours long.

Board meetings last as long as it takes to cover association business, sometimes long, sometimes short.

People talking is always going to be a concern, but you've got to deal it. Perhaps a quiz at the end of the meeting that is used in the evaluation process.

I am aware of some associations that have their association meetings via the web.
I have to agree with some other statements. I do not know where you got the "most states" impression from. I have never heard too many states that are alike in the way the license officials, let alone how they deal with associations. As a matter of fact, I am no a committee that runs a conference in my state and we have state associations represented every year. I have hardly seen too many states that even have the same approach to officiating or how officials are dealt with on all kinds of issues. And I know we have had Oregon, Colorado, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and California (There might be a few more) and I could not say that each of these states had the same approach.

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Old Thu Sep 25, 2008, 11:35am
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Colorado requires attendance at several local association meetings to be eligible for playoffs. All hs assignments are done through association assigners.

Iowa does not even require association membership; although in certain conferences it is required to get any games. Other conferences get assignments differently (some like college conferences, with an assigner not affiliated with an association, others have the individual ADs make the assignments.)
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