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We are the organization we are today because of the expertise, time, and energy of our members. What role will you play in moving Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ forward?
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- Achievement Awards in Writing Advisory Committee
- Committee on Affiliates
- Committee Against Censorship
- Build Your Stack® Committee
- Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Charlotte Huck Award® for Outstanding Fiction for Children
- Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Children’s Poetry Awards Committee
- Committee on Diversity and Inclusivity
- Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, + (LGBTQIA+) Advisory Committee
- Committee on Literacy Assessment
- Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children’s Literature Committee
- Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines Committee
- Promising Young Writers Advisory Committee
- Public Language Award Committee
- Committee Against Racism and Bias in the Teaching of English
- Committee on Research
- Achievement Awards in Writing Advisory Committee
- Committee on Affiliates
- Committee Against Censorship
- Build Your Stack® Committee
- Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Charlotte Huck Award® for Outstanding Fiction for Children
- Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Children’s Poetry Awards Committee
- Committee on Diversity and Inclusivity
- Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, + (LGBTQIA+) Advisory Committee
- Committee on Literacy Assessment
- Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children’s Literature Committee
- Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines Committee
- Promising Young Writers Advisory Committee
- Public Language Award Committee
- Committee Against Racism and Bias in the Teaching of English
- Committee on Research
Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Charlotte Huck Award® for Outstanding Fiction for Children Committee
The Charlotte Huck Award® was established in 2014 to promote and recognize excellence in the writing of fiction for children. In particular the award recognizes fiction that has the potential for transforming children’s lives by inviting compassion, imagination, and wonder.
The award is presented at the Children’s Book Awards Luncheon at the .
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Charge
To select the recipient of the annualÌýCharlotte Huck Award® and up to five honor books, and to promote the use of children’s fiction books in the classroom.
Current Members
CHAIR: MarÃa Leija (2026)
(The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX)
Kimberly Kulasekaran (2027)
(William E. Carter School, Boston, MA)
Ashanka Kumari (2027)
(East Texas A&M University, Commerce, TX)
Mohit Mehta (2028)
(Texas State University, Austin, TX)
Shari Revels-Davis (2028)
(Chester County School District, Chester, SC)
Kimetrice Tate (2026)
(International Prep Academy, Champaign, IL)
Michelle Vihonski (2026)
(Joseph Melillo Middle School, Guilford, CT)
Executive Committee Liaison, Detra Price
(The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH)
Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Staff, Sarah Miller
Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Application Process
Deadline: December 8
The application for 2026 is now closed. Please contact Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØCommittees@ncte.org with any questions.
- Chair of the Committee (serves 2 year appointment).
- Seven members representing various regions of the United States and professions (academic, classroom teacher, librarian, etc.).
- Members serve a 3 year appointment with 1-3 new members selected each year.
- All committee work is professional volunteer service.
- Current Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ membership is required of all committee members.
- Not currently serving on any other national book committees (ALA, IRA, Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ, or other).
- Read all fiction books received in consideration for the award, typically around 1,000 annually.
- Participation in all committee work and several online meetings throughout the year is vital to the selection of quality books that speak to the award’s specific purpose.
- Only one in-person meeting is required each year in November. This meeting intentionally coincides with the Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Annual Convention, where the final deliberation meeting and the Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Children’s Book Awards Luncheon (where winners are honored and announced) are held. Annual in-person attendance is an important part of committee member responsibilities.
- Applicants should be prepared to pay, if selected for the committee, for all expenses related to Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ Annual Convention attendance (Convention registration, travel, lodging, and food). Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ scholarships for Convention registration are typically available, and committee members are welcome to apply. If institutional funds are available from your employer, Ä¢¹½TVÏÂÔØ can provide any needed documentation to apply for or receive reimbursement.
Committee members may be removed at any time during the three-year appointment if they do not fulfill the expectations and responsibilities stated above.