Academy of School Boardsmanship

NCSBA strives to offer board members up-to-date and relevant educational training opportunities. Since its inception in 1985, the Academy for School Boardsmanship has provided an avenue for board members to develop skills and knowledge to carryout the task of leading the state's school districts.

Each academy year runs from July 1 through June 30. Board members must earn 30 hours of training annually as approved by the local board and reviewed by NCSBA. Once this minimum requirement has been met, annual recognition will be given. 

Requirements for Yearly Awards

Recognition is awarded to individuals who have participated in a minimum of 30 hours of training during the current academy year. If a board member chooses not to participate in activities or has less than the required hours of training for the current academy year, that member's previous achievement level is not penalized. However, the member will not receive recognition at the annual awards banquet or be given a certificate/pin since the member did not meet the minimum requirement of training for the current academy year.

Types of Awards

All members qualifying for recognition of their level will receive an achievement pin with an attachable rocker indicating their achievement level. These pins can be worn on name badges or lapels throughout the year. Achievement certificates  will be mailed to each board member's superintendent.

Recognition Levels

Total Cumulative Hours

Recognition

30

Certificate of Recognition

31-100

Certificate of Merit

101-200

Certificate of Achievement

201-300

Certificate of Advanced Achievement

301-400

Award of Excellence

401-500

Award of Distinction

501-600

Diploma of Honor

601-700

Bronze Award

701-800

Silver Award

801-900

Gold Award

900 +

Scholar's Circle