Other prestigious biographical volumes in which Dr. Singh has been chosen include the 1987-88 edition of Who’s Who in American Education, the 1984 edition of International Who’s Who Of Contemporary Achievement, the 1983-84 edition of The International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, the 198384 twentieth edition of Dictionary of International Biography, the 1983-84 eight edition of the International Register of Profiles, the 1983-84 tenth edition of Men of Achievement, the 1983-84 second edition of Directory of Distinguished Americans, the 1983-84 second edition of Two Thousand Natable Americans, the 1985-86 forty third edition of Who’s Who In America, the 1983-84, 1985-86 eighteenth and nineteenth editions of Who’s Who in The South and Southwest, the 1982-83 twelfth edition of Personalities of the South and the 1975 edition of Outstanding Elementary Teacher of America.

Actively involved in professional, civic and political activities since entering this country, Dr. Singh is a member of the International Platform, Assn, Smithsonian Institution, Phi Delta Kappa, National Education Assn., Mississippi Assn of Educators, National Council of Teachers of English, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Assn of Supervision and Curriculum Development, Kappa Delta Phi, Delta State University Alumni Assn., University of Southern Mississippi Alumni Assn, International Reading Assn., and numerous other local and state level educational associations.

He is also a member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Royal Maid and Parent Teacher Associations, and a supporter of the Mississippi Maid, and Parent Teacher Associations and a supporter of the Mississippi Sheriff’s Boys and Girl Ranch.

Dr. Singh has written numerous educational articles on self-concept, moral judgment, academic achievement of elementary children and student motivation in class. He has also spoken as a guest lecturer at several civic and social organizations on the topics of education and citizenship. Dr. Singh was elected by the MS Democratic Party to serve as an elector of the Electoral College for the state of MS in the 1984 Presidential Election; He served as the president of the Moss Point Chapter of the MS Assn of Educators -National Education Assn,

Dr. Singh attended the annual 1990 convention of the MS Assn of Educators in Jackson, MS as a delegate. He was selected to attend the National Education Assn. Human and Civil Rights Minority Leadership Convention in April 1990, in Puerto Rico as a southeast representative. He is actively involved in many national and international Sikh conferences, and is a member of the Council of Khalistan and of the Sikh society of the south, headquarters in New Orleans.

He and his wife, Mrs. Mohinder Kaur Singh, have two children, Ravinder Singh (son) and Davinder Jit Kaur Singh (daughter).

Dr. Balwant Singh of Pascagoula, Mississippi, has recently been chosen for biographical inclusion in the 1989-90 edition of Who’s Who in American Education. It is the most comprehensive biographical reference to American educational leaders published by the National Reference Press in Owings MiIls, Maryland. Dr. Singh is considered a part of a core group of highly qualified individuals who are prominent based on their leadership roles, educational achievements, significant publishing and public speaking experience and membership in honor societies.

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