Nominations open for CJSF Huhn Award

RECOGNIZE CJSF MEMBERS FOR THEIR ACADEMIC AND SERVICE EXCELLENCE.

Huhn Award nominations will be open through February 25, every year. https://csf-cjsf.org/cjsf-awards/

Preparation makes it easier to manage.

  1. Make a list of the students you believe most closely meet the requirements (see https://csf-cjsf.org/cjsf-awards/ for details). You may nominate 2 students for the Huhn Award.
  2. Notify your top choices and verify they are able to attend the Spring Conference for your region (view Calendar). Then ask them to provide the necessary documentation for the nomination form. Give them a deadline at least several weeks before the award nomination period closes so that you are not rushed.
  3. Prepare nomination materials.
    You will need to write a letter for your nominee(s). Think about what you will say about each candidate. (See https://csf-cjsf.org/csf-awards/ ELIGIBILITY tab for details)
    In addition to your letter your nominees must provide you with the following information and materials:

     

    • Student contact information: Mailing address, phone, non-school email address.
    • Additional nomination materials:
    • List of Service & Awards, Personal statement, Publicity Release form.
  4. Complete the nomination form and upload the required documents here.*

*  Please help us process nominations efficiently by properly naming files for upload – checkout PREPARING FILES FOR UPLOAD tab.

Always refer to CJSF Awards for the current information and requirements.

The nomination form requires a password which was provided to advisers in the Fall Newsletter. Email patricia@csf-cjsf.org if you need the password.

Thank you for taking the time to nominate!

Region Conference Hosts are Needed for Spring 2023

Hosting a Spring Region Conference is a great way to support CSF/CJSF and for you and your members to get involved in the greater CSF/CJSF experience by meeting advisers and members from other chapters in your region. You may want to consider co-hosting with a nearby CSF/CJSF chapter to share the responsibilities.

If you and your chapter are interested in knowing more, check out the Spring Conferences handbook on https://csf-cjsf.org/about-conferences/

Contact your region VP or President-Elect Brian Dull for more information brian.dull@csf-cjsf.org.

LOOKING AHEAD TO FUTURE REGION CONFERENCES

Special Opportunities Available – Host a Region Conference
Hosting a Spring Region Conference is a great way to support CSF/CJSF and for you and your members to get involved in the greater CSF/CJSF experience by meeting advisers and members from other chapters in your region. You may want to consider co-hosting with a nearby CSF/CJSF chapter to share the responsibilities.
If you and your chapter are interested in knowing more, check out the Conference Hosting handbook on https://csf-cjsf.org/about-conferences/Contact your region VP, or President-Elect Brian Dull for more information brian.dull@csf-cjsf.org

 

2024

  • March 9
  • March 16
  • March 23
  • April 6
  • April 12-13 – South

2025

  • March 8
  • March 15
  • March 22
  • March 29
  • April 4-5 – North

2026

  • March 14
  • March 21
  • March 28
  • April 11
  • April 17-18 – South

 

CSF Leadership Team Opportunities

Are you interested in getting more involved in the CSF state organization? We are looking for a experienced advisers to join the state board and be a part of supporting chapter advisers, student members, and guiding the future of CSF/CJSF.

Currently recruiting:

CSF Central Region Vice-President
CSF North Region Vice-President

Vice-Presidents are liaisons between advisers and the state board.

  • The President will appoint someone to fill these positions.
  • Open to current or former CSF advisers.
  • Appointment is for the remainder of the term ending June 30, 2024.
  • VPs serve as voting members of the CSF Board.
    Detailed descriptions of duties are in the CSF Bylaws: https://csf-cjsf.org/csf-chapter-resources/ | Duties of Regional Vice President – Article 10 Section 4 (page 12).

 

CJSF South Region Vice President

Vice-Presidents are liaisons between advisers and the state board.

  • The President will appoint someone to fill these positions.
  • Open to current or former CJSF advisers.
  • Appointment is for the remainder of the term ending June 30, 2024.
  • VPs serve as voting members of the CSF/CJSF Board.
    Detailed descriptions of duties are in the CJSF Bylaws: https://csf-cjsf.org/cjsf-chapter-resources/ | Duties of Regional Vice President – Article 10 Section 4 (page 12).

 

Seymour Committee Members

Each committee member is responsible for recruiting a subcommittee of four advisers to read and evaluate award applications, and to select nominees as regional finalists. Committee members and sub-committee members will be assigned a region by the committee chair.

  • Seymour Committee members are voting members on the CSF state board.
  • Open to current or former CSF or CJSF advisers.
  • Appointment is for three years.
  • Committee members serve as voting members of the CSF Board.

Detailed descriptions of duties are in the CSF Bylaws: https://csf-cjsf.org/csf-chapter-resources/ | Seymour Committee – Article X Section 10 (page 14)

All board members serve as volunteers and must attend two board meetings each year. Travel expenses are reimbursed by CSF.

For more information, or to volunteer, contact CSF President Stephanie Peterson stephanie.peterson@csf-cjsf.org

 

Congratulations 2021-2022 Seymour Award Recipients!

Central Region Recipient
Madison Allan
Chapter 512
Redwood High School
Georgette Cheatwood, Adviser
Matt Shin, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award Central Region Recipient Madison Allan

Central Coast Region Recipient
Aarushi Wadhwa
Chapter 743
Westmont High School
Joy Brawn, Adviser
Jason Miller, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award Central Coast Region Recipient Aarushi Wadhwa

North Region Recipient
Emma Alvarez
Chapter 168
Chico High School
Kris Hahn, Adviser
Douglas Williams, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award North Region Recipient Emma Alvarez

South Region Recipient
Ruby Mejia
Chapter 496
Mater Dei High School
Gloria Guzman, Adviser
Frances Clare, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award South Region Recipient Ruby Mejia

South Central Region Recipient
Natalie Leon
Chapter 796
Channel Islands High School
Magen Anthony, Adviser
Marianne Ramos, Principal

2022 CSF Seymour Award South Central Region Recipient Natalie Leon
California Scholarship Federation
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