Missouri School Plant Managers Association

 
 

The Missouri School Plant Managers Association, MSPMA, chartered in 1991, was formed in the interest of enhancing and promoting the educational process.  Its   purpose is to provide for the exchange of information that will improve school plant  management, maintenance and care through promotion of acceptable policies, standards and practices; and to promote the professional advancement of school plant management personnel.  Membership includes school superintendents, maintenance personnel, custodial supervisors, and others employed in school operations from public and private schools, and universities and colleges across the state.

Governed by a board of directors, MSPMA hosts an annual convention each fall to further educational enhancement.  The convention is a professional development opportunity for participants allowing them to:

  1. See the latest equipment and materials

  2. Discuss common concerns with a select group of professional peers from across the country

  3. Receive the latest professional information on issues of vital importance

  4. Improve the effectiveness of day-to-day operations, and

  5. Enjoy both formal and social opportunities to network with other professionals who share common goals

MSMPA committees are exploring new avenues to expand our resources, to ensure our members are kept appraised of changes in state and federal legislation regarding education and educational facilities, to certify school managers of maintenance and operations and to create a state clearing house for employment opportunities.  Our goal is to become the organization that legislative leaders look to when writing legislation.

MSPMA is a growing organization with the objective of assisting school plant managers and through them the children of this great state.  For further information:

Contact:

MSPMA Executive Director Tony Sloan

3150 S. Big Timber Drive

Columbia, MO  65201

Phone/Fax  573-443-0789    

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