Delta Rho Chapter/Eta State/Sanford, North Carolina /Region VI Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Our October meeting will be on Thurs- Welcome to our Newest Sisters! At the Octo- Delta Rho The Delta Kappa Gamma motes professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Joint Meeting/Bazaar 9:00 am Jonesboro Presbyterian Church 5:30 pm Catered Meal Calendar of Events DELTA RHO NEWS Delta Rho News to take your reservation. meeting, Country Club of NC Pinehurst meal, the social committee is calling In order to have an accurate tally for the Mission Statement Vision Statement Society International pro- Leading women educators impacting education worldwide. The meal will be catered (cost included in your dues). Meetings this year will feature: Meetings At-A-Glance Volume 9, Issue 1 September 2012 day, October 4, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. at First ber 4, 2012 December 1, 2012 tips on how we can assist new teachers, our annual Christmas Calvary Baptist Church on Fields Drive. Hostesses for the meeting are: Linda Smith, Ada James, and Linda Truitt. Pemberton. The invocation will be provided by Sandra McNeill with the devotion given by Patricia an d Marie Gurkin, Membership Committee. by Glenda Jones, Associate Superintendent Our program will include a presentation Delta Rho February 2, 2013 Hall, 9:00 am First Baptist Fellowship Catered Breakfast April 11, 2013 will also be inducting new members. Please make every effort to to our new sisters!! how we can assist our beginning teachers, early in their educational career. The progam coordinators include the following: Kathryn Waters, Social Committee; through CCCC's Confucius Ba zaar, a glance at Chinese culture Classroom, Schools in Africa, and want to miss these meetings! Barbara Keller at the August planning meeting a rules committee. The Committee's task is to review Delta Rho's Standing Rules to ensure consistency with Delta Kappa Gamma's Constitution/International Standing Rules and Eta State By-Laws. Educational Excellence Committee; Linda Truitt/Jessica Hamilton, Be watching for upcoming changes. This biennium, Delta Rho has added President New Committee Already At Work B of course, THE BEE!! You won't Be ready with a big YES. I will be there! Z of Human Resources for LCS, describing Z Z October 4thMeeting Information attend and share in a great welcome
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Delta Rho Chapter/Eta State/Sanford, North Carolina /Region VI Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Our October meeting will be on Thurs-
Welcome to our Newest
Sisters!
At the Octo-
Delta Rho
The Delta Kappa Gamma
motes professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education.
Joint Meeting/Bazaar 9:00 am
Brunch Catered Meal
Jonesboro Presbyterian Church 5:30 pm Catered Meal
Calendar of Events
DELTA RHO NEWS
Delta Rho News
to take your reservation.
meeting, Country Club of NC Pinehurst
meal, the social committee is calling In order to have an accurate tally for the
Mission Statement
Vision Statement
Society International pro-
Leading women educatorsimpacting educationworldwide.
The meal will be catered (cost included in your dues).
Meetings this year will feature: Meetings At-A-Glance
Volume 9, Issue 1 September 2012
day, October 4, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. at First
ber 4, 2012
December 1, 2012
tips on how we can assist new teachers, our annual Christmas
Calvary Baptist Church on Fields Drive.
Hostesses for the meeting are: Linda Smith, Ada James, and Linda Truitt.
Pemberton.
The invocation will be provided by Sandra McNeill with the devotion given by Patricia
and Marie Gurkin, Membership Committee.
by Glenda Jones, Associate Superintendent Our program will include a presentation
Delta Rho
February 2, 2013
Hall, 9:00 am First Baptist Fellowship
Catered Breakfast
April 11, 2013
will also be inducting new members.
Please make every effort to
to our new sisters!!
how we can assist our beginning teachers,early in their educational career. The progam coordinators include the following:Kathryn Waters, Social Committee;
through CCCC's ConfuciusBazaar, a glance at Chinese culture
Classroom, Schools in Africa, and
want to miss these meetings!
Barbara Keller
at the August planning meeting
a rules committee. The Committee's taskis to review Delta Rho's Standing Rules to ensure consistency with Delta Kappa Gamma's Constitution/International Standing Rules and Eta State By-Laws.
Educational Excellence Committee; Linda Truitt/Jessica Hamilton,
Be watching for upcoming changes.
This biennium, Delta Rho has addedPresident
New Committee Already At Work B
of course, THE BEE!! You won't
Be ready with a big YES. I will be there!
Zof Human Resources for LCS, describing ZZ
October 4th Meeting Information
attend and share in a great welcome VVV
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Greetings Delta Rho Sisters!
From our Treasurer
Active Membership $104 Reserved Membership $23
New Initiates $114
Thank you! Thank you!
President’s Corner
Thanks go to Reinette and all who were
604 Tidewater Drive
her home for our annual planning session.
able to attend!
Sanford, NC 27330.
Checks should be made payable to Delta Rho and
given to treasurer, Terry Norris, at the meeting or
mailed to her at:
Remember dues must be paid before October 31st.
Breakdown of Due Expenditures:
$25.75 - Meals$ 5 - Local Dues$ 1 - State Scholarship Fund $15 - State Dues $40 - International Dues
$17.25 - Miscellaneous
Additional Initiate Dues ($10)$5 - International Dues$5 - Local Dues
On August 13, 2012, Reinette again opened
You should plan to bring your dues for 2012-2013.
It is not too early to be thinking of next year's candidates!
Marie Gurkin, Membership Committee Chair, will be calling on her
committee soon for assistance.
Update from Membership Committee:
We will have membership nomination forms on hand at all meetings
If you have the musicfor the Delta Kappa Gammasong, please let Pam Bealor Betty Caldwell know-Thanks!
taking the helm, but her move changed that. With the help of a very supportive
As I have said, I was fully prepared
Your President - Barbara Keller
chapter, I'm starting to feel the groundunder my feet. Please read the rules from
the Rules Committee prior to our October meeting and come prepared to discuss
hard copy with you for reference. and vote on them at that time. Bring a
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2012-2014 Chapter Officers President Barbara Keller Treasurer Terry Norris First Vice-President Second Vice-President Kathryn Parker Recording Secretary Lynda Cummings Corresponding Secretary Karen Huey Parliamentarian Emily Lucas
Member News
Volume 9, Issue 1 Page 3
Congratulations to Kathryn Parker on her new media consultant position at DPI!
Congratulations to Lisa Chapman on the April 25th birth of her first grandchild, Gracyn . . .. . . and on the impending February 2013 birth of another-this time a grandson!!
Our 2012-2014 Planning Team in Action!
Eta State Convention Highlights...
provided by Ada James
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The Convention theme was Lead, Serve, Impact and wow, it did have an impact!! Friday morning started with a pre-conference -"Designing Leadership for Women". June Atkinson, State Superintendent, Alpha Omicron, gave the keynote address "What Was I Thinking". Great panelists followed her. Friday evening, Reinette, representing Region VI, was presented with the Golden Key Award for service to DKG, her Chapter, and the Lee County community. Delta Rho received awards for our Newsletter and Chapter Achievement. Coach Sylvia Hatchell, UNC-CH,gave a rousing presentation. Saturday included a business meeting, informative breakout sessions, and greetings from Dr. Beverly Helms, International Representative. We met our latest Eta State scholarship recipient and heard progress reports from those who have DKG/Eta State scholarships. We also heard from Tyronna Hooker , NC TOY, Exceptional Ed teacher from Graham Middle School. She gave a moving presentation that ended with a standing ovation. President, Linda Little was presented with The Order of the Longleaf Pines Award. Sunday morning we attended the Ceremony of Remembrance for our deceased sisters. This is always a very special service. Next year in Charlotte
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It's the Law. It's Right. Teaching with Technology and Complying with the Americans with Disability Act In March, Durham Technical Community College hosted a conference entitled Creating an Accessible Course for distance learning administrators across North Carolina. Central Carolina Community College was represented there.The conference, while designed for distance learning directors, had a message valuable for all educators who integrate technology into their teaching. It is critical, for example, that teachers using websites for online instruction or to supplement traditional classroom learning ensure the content is accessible to all students. The Americans with Disability Act requires it. It's the law. And, of course, as educators, we know it's also right to equip all students for success. Topics at the conference included Fundamentals of and Designing for Accessibility, Selecting Accessible Online Content, Creating Accessible Content with Office 2010, and Creating Accessible Videos and Podcasts. Contact Bianka Stumpf for more information on resources for Creating an Accessible Course for Distance Learning
DELTA RHO CHAPTER/ETA STATE/SANFORD, NORTH CAROLINA /REGION VI DELTA KAPPA GAMMA