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Kappa Keynotes The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International-‐Eta State-‐North Carolina
Region VIII Kappa Chapter-‐Charlotte-‐Mecklenburg County
Vol. 73, No. 2 October/November 2014
The President ’s Message
Good News/Bad News The Good News is: The Charlotte area did not blow away the night of our October meeting. The Bad News is: Because weather forecasters thought Charlotte would blow away that night, we cancelled our meeting and guest speaker.
Thanks to those of you who made phone calls, contacted schools and sent e-mails to alert members of our meeting cancellation. When the tornado alert was extended into late evening and I decided it would be a bad night to be out, the Phone Tree members and others zipped into action.
Regretfully, this meant the loss of our guest speaker, Ms. Lisa Koons, Founder and Director of Charlotte 24-7, who was to speak on human trafficking. We thank her for preparing for us and hope to be able to reschedule her presentation.
Also, our Social Committee had already begun their set-up and missed the messages of our meeting change. To these ladies I sincerely apologize. We will seek additional means of contacting them during the school day in the future.
Our Kappa Mission As members of Delta Kappa Gamma we pledged to be leaders in education. The newly formed DKG Educational Foundation will take the lead to support professional development, grants, scholarships and other charitable activities for women educators and the development of educational excellence.
Our pledges will give the Foundation a means of projecting the amount of money available to be awarded. Alpha Nu Chapter collected $450 in pledges from 27 members at their September meeting. Our challenge is for Kappa to be generous in our pledges and for all those financially able to participate when pledge forms are passed at our November meeting. Please take note of the Foundation’s article in this newsletter and follow your leadership calling to pledge a donation.
Thank you, Jeannette Carofano, President ~Jeannette Carofano, Kappa President 2014-2016 [email protected] 704-814-7197
Kappa Keynotes The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International-‐Eta State-‐North Carolina
Region VIII Kappa Chapter-‐Charlotte-‐Mecklenburg County
Vol. 73, No. 2 October/November 2014
ATTENTION: SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTs
You are cordial ly invited… to attend Kappa Chapter Meetings!!!
Your participation in projects and fund raising are essential to our chapter’s mission. A drawing for a $50 Belk gift card will be held at the May meeting among those with the highest attendance for the year. Keep your name in the hat! See you at our monthly meetings!
Remember to vote! Educational supporters must vote! For more information on voting in Mecklenburg County visit http://charmeck.org/mecklenburg/county/BOE/voter/Pages/default.aspx Voting locations, sample ballots, links to candidate information, and more can be found at this link. Vote early, or Vote on Election Day Tuesday, November 4th! For related news, check out the article, Teacher Salary Highlights, located in this newsletter.
Community Event Opportunity… to hear Carolina Voices presentation of Voices of Courage!!!
Our very own KAPPA sister, Lynne Nadel, will be lifting her voice with this group in songs commemorating our Nation’s Rich History. They will perform on November 15th in Charlotte and November 16th in Concord. You can purchase tickets at the door or online at www.carolinatix.org. For more information visit, www.carolinavoics.org
Please RSVP to Rachel by 11/6
through email [email protected] or by phone 704-573-9372.
Kappa Keynotes The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International-‐Eta State-‐North Carolina
Region VIII Kappa Chapter-‐Charlotte-‐Mecklenburg County
Vol. 73, No. 2 October/November 2014
Happy Birthday!
…to those celebrating this Fall: October 2nd Barbara Glasscock 5th Patricia Smith 7th Paula D. Owens 19th Imogene Carmicheal November 4th Jean Yongue 5th Candace Armstrong 15th Shane Purcell 29th Charlene Wertz
…& birthday cheers to those celebrating in December 2nd Debbie Dryden
4th Reatha Andrew & Wilma Miller 5th Elinor Caddell 20th Sandy Watkins & Melinda Willison
26th Martha Tillman January 11th Lynne Nadel & Maggie Smith
12th Peggy Jackson 15th Sally Nicholson 22nd Mary Hazel
Get Well Soon! Phyllis Pharr, & Gloria Jones & continued well wishes to Peggy Jackson & Clara Hedburg
CONGRATULATIONS! We are so proud of YOU! Vicki Kiziah will receive her 20-year Service Pin at our November Meeting!
CALENDAR of EVENTS
Saturday, November 8, 2014 — Kappa Chapter Bunco Fundraiser, 10-12 @ Rachel’s House
*A short business meeting will be held prior to BUNCO!
Saturday, December 13, 2014 — Kappa Chapter Meeting, 10-12 @ Sedgefield UMC
Saturday, January 3, 2014 — Kappa Chapter Bunco Fundraiser, 10-12 @ Rachel’s House
Saturday, February 14, 2014 — Kappa Chapter Meeting, 10-12 @ Holy Comforter Church
Saturday, March 7, 2014 — Kappa Chapter Bunco Fundraiser, 10-12 @ Rachel’s House
Saturday, April 18, 2014 — Joint Initiation Ceremony, tentatively 10:30am @ Aldersgate
April 24 - 26, 2015 — Eta State Convention, Chapel Hill Sheraton, Chapel Hill, NC (Region V)
Saturday, May 16, 2014 — Kappa Chapter Meeting, 10-12 @ Squirrel Lake Park
January 10, 2015 — Proposal Deadline for Regional Convention Breakout Session
June 17 - 20, 2015 — Eta State Leadership Development Seminar, Raleigh, NC
July 15 - 18, 2015 — Southeast Regional Conference, Westin Harbor Resort, Savannah, GA
April 22 - 24, 2016 — Eta State Convention, Winston-Salem, NC (Region IX)
July 5 - 9, 2016 — DKG International Convention, Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville, TN
For more event details, visit the events page on our chapter website:
http://kappacharlottenc.weebly.com/events.html
Kappa Keynotes The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International-‐Eta State-‐North Carolina
Region VIII Kappa Chapter-‐Charlotte-‐Mecklenburg County
Vol. 73, No. 2 October/November 2014
Little Tidbits and General Announcements
Every Woman’s Dream: Shopping to Serve Our Community Our December 13th meeting will be here before we know it!
While out and about, take advantage of sales on school supplies, grooming and hygiene items, as well as small toys in our December shoebox project for local children in need via Keeping Hope Alive. Keep in mind, we are shopping for girls & boys ages 4-‐9 & age 10+
Keep in mind that items must fit into a shoebox! Suggestions: knit hats, scarves, gloves; combs, toothbrushes and travel case, floss, soap; barrettes, hairbands; pencils, pens, markers, rulers, small calculators; small toys: yo-yos, bubbles, activity pads, Matchbox cars, card games; wrapped candy, snacks. Special items that may become a child’s keepsake are also welcomed. If shopping is not your pleasure, but you’d like to contribute, call Jeannette Carofano 704-814-7197 or email [email protected] with your budget and she will shop for you. Please email or call Jeannette to report your purchases so she can pass this info to members who have yet to shop. Thanks!
In-‐School Tutors Needed Cindy Lockerman, our Kappa sister at Idlewild Elementary, needs volunteers to work with ESL students during the school day. If you can help, contact her at
[email protected] or call 704-‐535-‐8467.
Save & Submit to Positively Impact Our Community Save those pop tops!!! Every 4 pounds we accumulate will pay for a family of a hospitalized child to stay for a night at the Ronald McDonald House. Bring your pop tops to Clara Hedburg at meetings. She also collects Box Tops for Education and Campbell’s labels. Thank you, Clara, for your dedication to this cause. Kappa Sisters, thanks for supporting our Kappa community service fundraisers.
Do you have good news? An accomplishment to celebrate? Email [email protected] so we can all celebrate with you!
September 2014 Meeting Minutes In a Nutshell Numerous Business Items Were Addressed:
Dues, Member Contact Info Updates, Committee Updates, Website Updates & release forms, CROP Walk Presentation, Fundraising Discussions,
as well as wonderful fellowship and good food with our KAPPA sisters!
Kappa Keynotes The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International-‐Eta State-‐North Carolina
Region VIII Kappa Chapter-‐Charlotte-‐Mecklenburg County
Vol. 73, No. 2 October/November 2014
Teacher Salary Raise Highlights Report from the Education Law
and Policy Committee By Dr. Elaine Jenkins, Chair
With the passage of S744, the General Assembly approved an overall increase of $58,874,986 over the previous year’s budget which constitutes a 0.73% increase. Selected highlights from the budget are:
$282.3 million dollar for teacher raises, averaging a 7% raise. However, part of the funding for the increase comes from folding in longevity pay to salaries and a cessation of longevity pay for teachers in the future. Thus the teacher raises average from 5.5% to 5.7%.
The 37-step salary schedule is replaced with a 6-step schedule. Salary information may be seen at http://www.ncpublicschools.org
Non-certified school employees (teacher assistants, bus drivers, clerical support) and central office personnel receive a $500 pay increase plus a $118 increase in benefits.
Most state employees will receive a $1,000 pay raise and $236 increase in benefits and 5 bonus vacation days.
No public school employees will receive the 5 bonus vacation days.
State and school retirees will receive a 1% cost-of-living adjustment.
Source: NCASA (www.ncasa.net) Katherine Joyce and Adam Pridemore
More Eta State News can be found at the state website, connect at the Eta State tab
on the Kappa Website: http://kappacharlottenc.weebly.com
or directly at http://www.deltakappagamma.org/NC/
Educational Foundation Launches The 100 Challenge
During the Fall Executive Board Meeting at Elon on September 6, Dr. Judith Carlson, chairman of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Delta Kappa Gamma Educational Foundation, announced the Foundation’s “The 100 Challenge—Launching a Dream” initiative.
The Foundation is in the process of applying for 501 C (3) status. When approved, the Foundation Board will support the professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education. Delta Kappa Gamma members will have the opportunity for enhanced leadership development, support beginning teachers, establish scholarships, and grant funding. The Foundation is organized exclusively for charitable, educational purposes.
Each region is challenged to get 100 pledges of $10 each before March 15, 2015. These pledges can come from individuals or chapters. Chapter presidents will collect pledge cards and send them to Regional Directors. No money will be collected at this time; the Board will follow up to collect the pledge when they have IRS approval.
The Foundation is awaiting IRS approval of tax-exempt status and the subsequent ratification of the Foundation Enabling Act by the Eta State membership. Pledges now give the Foundation a way to project the amount of money that may be donated when contributions start and the Board can begin to plan for grants from the Foundation.
Members can read more about the Foundation on the Eta State website and find a copy of the 100 Challenge brochure & informative powerpoint at http://www.deltakappagamma.org/NC/educationalfoundation.htm.
Kappa Keynotes The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International-‐Eta State-‐North Carolina
Region VIII Kappa Chapter-‐Charlotte-‐Mecklenburg County
Vol. 73, No. 2 October/November 2014
UPDATES • You have a lot of wisdom to share, and 2015
Regional Convention Break-Out Sessions provide the perfect opportunity for you to pass on experiences, expert advice, and creative ideas. Complete the break-out session proposal form and submit it by January 10, 2015. https://www.dkg.org/content/2015-breakout-session-proposal-form
• A few videos featuring highlights from the 2014 International Conference are now available at https://www.dkg.org/content/2014-convention-videos-available
PUBLICATIONS Check out DKG NEWS SEP/OCT edition can be viewed by clicking the following link. It includes membership tips to strengthen Kappa chapter, notes on biennium plans, inspiring media awards of fellow members, and other interesting news and topics. https://www.dkg.org/sites/default/files/files-for-download/Sep_Oct2014_0.pdf Check out DKG FALL BULLETIN at the following link. You won’t want to miss the great articles on tenure, assessment, and teacher evaluation. (By the way, they are looking for great articles submitted by YOU for future editions!) https://www.dkg.org/sites/default/files/files-for-download/Fall%202014_Teaching%20Performance.pdf
For more DKG-International news visit their website through the DKG tab on our site:
http://kappacharlottenc.weebly.com or directly at
https://www.dkg.org
THE CHALLENGE OF LEADERSHIP
“The challenge of leadership is to be strong, but not rude; be kind, but not weak; be bold, but not bully;
be thoughtful, but not lazy; be humble, but not timid;
be proud, but not arrogant; have humor, but without folly.”
~ Jim Rohn Quote provided to Leroy the Leadership Guy
by Dr. Mary Cauley
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