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Lambda Delta Sigma
Chapter By-laws
BY-LAWS OF LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA
Adopted November 2006
Article I
Section 1. Name
The name of this organization shall be known as Lambda Delta Sigma,
Alpha Chapter (LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA).
Section II. Membership
A. Eligibility: Students may apply as early as the fall of their 7th
grade year. High school seniors’ applications will not be accepted after
the October of their senior year.
1. Copy of Washoe County School District letter of intent.
2. A test score of 1800 (SAT) or 26 (ACT) or 180 (PSAT) or a 90% on the
composite battery on the IOWA, Stanford, California, MAT, or other
nationally normed standardized achievement tests.
3. Letters of recommendation from two different adults, including one
letter from applicant’s parents/legal guardian.
4. A completed application form, available from the society.
B. Process of Application: Applicant’s criteria should be mailed to and
reviewed by the society’s sponsor. Upon acceptance, the new member shall
receive a letter of acceptance.
C. Members must attend fifty percent of all meetings. Excuses (such as
job or class requirements) may be submitted in writing to the LAMBDA
DELTA SIGMA officer committee, who may excuse the member from said
meeting commitments.
D. Members must also serve for 20 hours in service projects annually,
the member must submit a list of service activities and hours, signed by
himself/herself and his/her parent or project leader, to the officer
committee before the last meeting of the year for approval.
Section III. Dues
There will be a $6 per member annual fee to cover administration costs
that shall be due to the LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA Treasurer, either within one
month of being accepted into LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA, or within one month of
the beginning of the school year. After that month, dues will be
increased by $5 per thirty days.
Section IV. Mission
The purpose of Lambda Delta Sigma National Home School Honor Society,
Alpha Chapter, (LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA), shall be to recognize and encourage
scholarship among home school students. To achieve this purpose, LAMBDA
DELTA SIGMA shall provide opportunities for the developments of
leadership and service. LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA shall encourage the
developments of an intellectual climate that will stimulate the exchange
of ideas and ideals, foster scholarship, and promote academic
excellence. LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA shall also advocate home schooling as a
viable and successful educational methodology and act as a liaison for
home schooling to the general public, colleges/universities, and the
media.
Section V. Meetings
A. Meetings will be held on a regular basis as determined at the
beginning of each school year.
B. The standard LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA year shall begin at the beginning of
the school year and shall end approximately at the close of the school
year.
Section VI. Election of Officers
A. New officers will be chosen by a quorum of fifty percent. Votes by
proxy, if given in writing and signed by the member, shall be accepted
and shall be included in the quorum count.
B. An officer may be removed from his/her position by a unanimous vote.
C. Elections shall take place through secret ballot.
D. All members shall each have one vote, except for members who are in
their final year of high school. The president shall not vote, either,
unless in case of a tie.
E. Any member is eligible for any office, except that of President. Only
members who have been members of LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA for at least one
year may be nominated for the office of President.
Section VII. Officers
A. The offices shall consist of a President, a Vice President, a
Secretary, a Treasurer, a Public Relations Chair, and a Historian.
Section VIII. Duties of Officers
A. President
1. The President shall preside at all meetings of Lambda Delta Sigma.
2. The President shall preside at all meetings of the officers.
3. The President shall supervise the execution of the programs adopted
by Lambda Delta Sigma.
4. The President shall countersign all LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA’s checks for
disbursement of the organization’s funds.
5. The president may temporarily appoint committees at the request of
the officers or of the membership present at any regular or special
meetings.
B. Vice-President:
1. The Vice-President shall assist the President in the discharge of
his/her duties.
2. The Vice-President shall occupy the chair in the absence of the
President or upon his/her request.
3. When performing the duties of the President, the Vice-President shall
have all the powers of and be subject to all the restrictions of the
President.
4. The Vice-President shall also serve as Chairman of the Program
committee, and be responsible for providing special programs for
meetings.
5. The Vice-President shall preside in the place of any absent officer.
6. The Vice-President shall serve as communication coordinator, and
shall be responsible for communicating with the membership information
regarding the schedules of activities and events. This should be
accomplished mainly through mailings and telephone notification.
C. Secretary:
1. The Secretary shall keep a true and correct record of all the
proceeding and minutes of Lambda Delta Sigma.
2. The Secretary shall keep records of attendance at every meeting.
3. In the absence of either the President or the Treasurer, the
Secretary shall be empowered to co-sign checks.
D. Treasurer:
1. The Treasurer shall receive all monies and deposit same in the bank,
shall sign all check disbursing the money of the organization, shall
maintain accurate books of account for all receipts and disbursements,
and shall present a report of finances at each meeting.
E. Public Relations Chairman:
1. The Public Relations Chairman shall receive all communications and
conduct all correspondence for LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA, and shall be
generally responsible for creating a good image to the public.
2. The Public Relations Chairman shall write articles about Lambda Delta
Sigma or its activities at the request of the President or members.
F. Historian:
1. The Historian shall be responsible for keeping records of the
activities of Lambda Delta Sigma. Possible record may include
photographs/scrapbooks or written articles from any source.
Article II
Section I. By-laws
These by-laws may be amended at any regular or special meeting, provided
the amendments have been submitted in writing at the previous regular
meeting, or a notice of the proposed amendments has been given in
writing to all members not less than one (1) week in advance. Adoption
of the amendments shall require a quorum of fifty percent, and a
two-thirds affirmative majority of members present.
Section II. Suspension of By-laws
Suspension of any part of these by-laws shall require a quorum of fifty
percent, and a two-thirds affirmative majority.
Section III. Points Not Covered
In all points of order not covered by these by-laws, Robert’s Rules of
Order shall act as a guide.
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