2026-2027 CALL FOR NOMINATIONS
The FASP Executive Board provides oversight of the business and affairs of the association. The Executive Board consists of elected officers (president, president-elect, past president, treasurer, secretary, and seven regional representatives), standing committee chairs, special committee chairs, student delegate, Children’s Services Fund, Inc. liaison, and NASP delegate. FASP’s lobbyists and the DOE school psychology consultant are invited to attend as non-voting delegates.
FASP is seeking nominations for dedicated individuals to serve on the FASP Executive Board! Your nominations play a crucial role in shaping the future of our organization and advancing the field of school psychology statewide.
We encourage you to nominate outstanding candidates who are committed to enhancing the well-being and academic success of students across Florida. Together, let’s build a strong leadership team to move our association forward! Serving as an elected officer on the FASP board is an excellent opportunity to have a voice in the work of our profession. Submit your nominations today!
To Nominate: All members may nominate and self-nominate for one or more positions. A nominee must be a current FASP member and be willing to serve the term length denoted for the open position.
FASP is now accepting nominations for the following positions:
President-Elect: The President serves a three-year term. In year one, the President-Elect exercises general supervision over the Annual Conference in addition to other assigned duties. In year two, the President-Elect becomes President with the primary role of facilitating all operating procedures of FASP. In year three, the President becomes Immediate Past-President and serves in a supportive role to the incoming President while overseeing the elections process and chairing the bylaws committee. This position requires an average of 4-8 hours per week with the greater time involved as it gets closer to conference time. The year as President requires an average of 8 hours of volunteer time per week. Finally, the year of the Immediate Past-President requires an average of 3 hours per week of volunteer time.
Secretary– The Secretary serves a two-year term. The Secretary is responsible for keeping all the records of FASP and of the Executive Board including taking minutes and motions at Executive Board meetings and annual Business Meeting, and request and compile board member reports for business meetings.
Treasurer-elect– The position of Treasurer is a two-year term coinciding with two of FASP’s fiscal years. The Treasurer-Elect works with the current Treasurer to learn the duties and responsibilities of the office before assuming the office on February 1 of the following year. As the chief financial officer of FASP, the Treasurer is responsible for overseeing the custody of all FASP funds, keeping records of all receipts and expenditures, providing an annual review, monitoring FASP’s annual budget, and other related duties.
Regional Representative: Each Regional Representative serves a two-year term and acts as liaison between the membership within their region and the Executive Board. Only members residing in the respective counties may nominate or be a nominee for the region.
Nominations are being accepted for the following regions:
- Region 1 – Northwest: Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, Walton, Washington.
- Region 3 – East Central: Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Sumter.
- Region 5 – Southwest: Charlotte, Collier, Desoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, Manatee, Sarasota.
- Region 7 – South: Dade, Monroe.
Children Services Fund, Inc. (CSFI): FASP’s charitable organization, is holding elections for three positions on its six-person board of directors. Only CSFI members may run for board positions and vote in the CSFI election.
Note: In addition to position-specific responsibilities, all Executive Board members are required to attend board meetings (currently monthly) and participate in board-level workgroups.
Nominations will be accepted through 2/6/2026
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If you have any questions, please email Joseph Latimer, Ph.D., NCSP, Immediate Past President (pastpresident@fasp.org).