Delta Kappa Gamma honors first year female teachers

Posted September 30, 2015 at 12:49 pm

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The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International Society (DKG) is a professional honor society for key women educators.

With approximately 82,000 members in 17 countries, DKG offers members many opportunities, such as professional development, leadership training, scholarships and grants, networking with educators around the world, fellowship and learning through a local chapter, forums for presenting and publishing, and professional conferences and conventions.

DKG membership is an honor and is offered by invitation from a local chapter.

The local Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma is honoring the first year female teachers in Clinton and Wayne Counties this year.

On Friday, September 18th, retired Clinton County ATC Principal Alfredda Stearns (currently the only Clinton County member of DKG) visited the schools to present tote bags full of school supplies to four first year female Clinton County teachers.

The local Iota Chapter of DKG wanted to offer this expression of appreciation, support, and encouragement to these ladies as they begin their journey as educators.

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Nicole Duvall, 6th grade social studies teacher at CCMS, receives her gift from Alfredda Stearns.

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Stacia York, English teacher at CCHS, receives her gift from Alfredda Stearns.

Emily Manning, exceptional education teacher at AES, and Chasity Starns, 2nd grade teacher at AES, receive their gifts from Alfredda Stearns.