Hall of Fame bylaws
The name of this organization shall be the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Hall of Fame (hereinafter “Hall of Fame”), a program under the jurisdiction of the HOF committee.
The Hall of Fame is organized as a way of maintaining the rich heritage and tradition of successful academic and athletic programs of the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú. The Hall of Fame will serve as a means of recognizing, preserving and honoring individuals who made significant contributions to the academic and athletic programs at our high schools, as well as our distinguished alumni who have excelled through their community involvement or in the business world. The Hall of Fame honors the contributions and accomplishments of these individuals who are worthy of recognition as examples for others to emulate.
Requirements
Nominees must exemplify the highest standards of ethical conduct and moral character. All candidates will be judged on their significant and/or long-term contributions.
In order to maintain the integrity of the Hall of Fame, a nominee must meet the criteria in one of the following categories:
Contributor
Any person who has been a loyal and devoted supporter of the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s athletics or academics for a minimum of five (5) years. This category might include assistant coaches, staff, scorers, ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Booster Club or media people, for example. The inductee may be either living or deceased.
Distinguished Alumni
Athletic Achievement
Any former ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú school district athlete who distinguished himself/herself in the field of athletics and lettered in a varsity sport. Must be a graduate and out of school for at least five (5) years. Nominees must be, or have been a credit to his/her family, country and ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú. The inductee may be either living or deceased.
Professional Achievement
Any former ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú school district student who distinguished himself/herself with excellence and acknowledged leadership in his/her chosen field. Must be a graduate and out of school for at least five (5) years. Nominees must be, or have been a credit to his/her family, country and ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú. The inductee may be either living or deceased.
Humanitarian Achievement
Any former ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú school district student who distinguished himself/herself with excellence and acknowledged leadership in service to the community. Must be a graduate and out of school for at least five (5) years. Nominees must be, or have been a credit to his/her family, country and ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú. The inductee may be either living or deceased.
Distinguished Educator
Administrators, Coaches, Teachers
A nominee must have been an administrator, coach or teacher within the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú school system for minimum of ten (10) consecutive years and must have distinguished themselves by demonstrating exceptional leadership, character and achievement during his/her tenure in ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú. The inductee must be inactive to be eligible for consideration. The inductee may be either living or deceased.
Nomination Procedure
A nomination for induction into the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú school district Hall of Fame may be submitted by the selection committee, current faculty, administration, staff, members of the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Booster Club, by an alumnus(a), by the media or by the general public.
A. All entries must be submitted on the official ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Hall of Fame nomination form.
B. The nomination form shall be available through the Director of Athletics’ office, the main school office, district publications and district web site.
C. The nomination form shall be completed and submitted to and received by the Director of Athletics along with appropriate support materials by April 1 for a candidate to be considered for induction in the next school year. All nominations received for consideration must contain active and current address and contact information for the nominee (or family, if deceased). Failure to supply support material will result in invalidating the application; consequently, the nomination will not be considered.
D. In addition to the official nomination form, the following materials should be submitted for an individual’s consideration:
- A letter of recommendation from the person making the nomination, and other letters of support from appropriate individuals who can validate or substantiate pertinent information related to the nominee.
- If available a limited number of newspaper clippings, magazine articles, copies of scorebooks and statistics may be included to help substantiate the accomplishments and contributions of the nominee.
- If available, a suitable photograph, preferably black and white, for reproduction should be submitted.
E. Nominees may be reviewed for references and history to ensure satisfaction of Hall of Fame requirements and qualifications.
Nominations need only be made one time. Those not selected will be retained for future consideration.
Nominations should be submitted using this online form. If you need a paper copy of the form or have any questions, please contact:
Director of Communications and Operations
Size of Induction Class
With the exception of the inaugural class, (maximum 20 charter members) the class of inductees shall not number more than eight (8) per year. There shall not be a minimum number of selections.
It shall be the objective of this project to identify, nominate and select appropriate representation of individuals, including those from previously underrepresented populations.
Induction
- Induction will be during the fall sports season. Inductees will be honored at our annual HOF induction ceremony.
- A chairperson will be appointed for the induction ceremony as the selection begins.
- The Executive Committee should involve community groups and local businesses in putting on the induction ceremony.
- Inductees will be given a plaque to indicate their membership in the Hall of Fame.
- The Executive Committee recommends that an Honor Wall be established at the high school to stimulate student and community interest in the Hall of Fame, and to recognize Hall of Fame members.
- If expenses are incurred relative to the induction ceremony event(s), the Executive Committee expects that ticket sales for ceremony will pay for all of the expenses.
- The Executive Committee also will honor the inductees at a golf outing to be held during the induction weekend.
The Hall of Fame shall be governed by a Hall of Fame Executive Committee.
The committee shall consist of not less than seven (7) or more than eleven (11) members. The committee shall include the following representatives from the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú school district: a representative from the Superintendent’s Cabinet, high school principal or designee, director of athletics, a representative from the Board of Education, a representative from APSTA, a representative from the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Booster Club, a representative from the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Fund for Education and additional members from the community and school district that represent the different eras and minorities.
The duties and responsibilities of the Hall of Fame Executive Committee shall be as follows:
- Evaluate and update the policies and operational procedures annually.
- Two members of the Executive Committee shall serve on the HOF Selection Committee.
- Interview and appoint the Selection Committee.
The duties and responsibilities of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee shall be as follows:
- Attend regularly scheduled selection meetings.
- Evaluate the nomination of individuals submitted that fulfill the requirements for consideration.
- Validate and approve all worthy candidates for induction into the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú Hall of Fame. This is to be done under the parameters as set forth in this document.
- Keep all action of the Selection Committee confidential.
- The committee shall consist of not less than seven (7) or more than eleven (11) members, terms of office shall be for two years and can be re-appointed.
The voting procedures of the Hall of Fame Selection Committee shall be as follows:
- First Meeting: The Selection Committee shall review candidates based on information available at the time of the meeting. After the discussion, every selection committee member may vote for up to 8 nominees (each vote carries equal weight). The nominees with the 15 highest point totals will become finalists. The committee will reconvene in 2 weeks to make final selections after committee members have had a chance to do additional research on the nominees.
- Second Meeting: Again, discuss the 15 finalists. Again, each selection committee member may vote for up to 8 nominees (each vote carries equal weight).
- To move forward in the process, a nominee must have the majority (6)of committee members vote for them.
- If the committee cannot agree on the top 8, with the majority of members having voted for each one, then that is the number of inductees for that class.
- The annual voting of the Selection Committee will be confidential.
- Inductees will be announced at a pre-determined time following the final selection process and after the individuals have been contacted and indicated that they will be present or represented at the induction ceremony.
- Prior publicity concerning nominees is not appropriate. The Selection Committee shall release to the media pertinent information concerning the inductees.