Illinois Principals Association

Awards & Scholarships

John Ourth

In an effort to recognize the contributions of John Ourth and Dr. Fred Singleton to the Illinois Principals Association, (3) $1000 scholarships will be awarded each year. The scholarships are a tribute to Fred and John’s vision for the Association and their leadership in the creation of professional learning for the IPA.

Dr. Fred Singleton

Dr. Fred Singleton retired after 20 years as Field Director for the Illinois Principals Association, 50 years in education. Mr. John Ourth, former Northern IPA Field Director, passed away in December 2007.

Purpose

The purpose of the Illinois Principals Association scholarship is to provide scholarship grants to assist individuals in the pursuit of graduate study, attendance at national conferences, and attendance at other relevant professional development to further the capacities of school administrators to be instructional leaders.

Applicant Criteria

Applications are due by November 30.

Individuals who are eligible for this scholarship shall:

  • be a resident of Illinois
  • be a member of the Illinois Principals Association
  • hold an administrative certificate in Illinois
  • be a practicing building level administrator in Illinois
  • not have previously received an IPA Scholarship

Scholarship awards will be made on the basis of:

  • good scholarship
  • evidence of strong communication skills
  • abilities and strengths of the applicant as indicated in the letters of support; and
  • potential for continued significant contribution to the principalship

The Illinois Principals Award Committee will review the applications and select the award recipients. The public announcement of the selection will be made at the Education Leaders Annual Conference every October. Payment will be made to the recipients upon receipt of proof of attendance of an academic class, professional workshop, or professional conference.

Terms of the Scholarship

The scholarship award will be for $1,000. Applicants may not apply for the award in successive years.