The Revised Constitution, Chapter Operations, and Then Some
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The Revised Constitution, Chapter Operations,
and Then Some
Presented by the Strategic Planning Committee
Alpha Iota State
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MEMBERSHIP
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Membership
An active member shall be a woman who is employed as a professional educator or has been retired from an educational position. An active member shall participate in the activities of the Society. (C/III.B,1)
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Membership
A reserve member, so requesting, shall be restored to active membership.
(C/III.B.2.b.)
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Membership
A former member shall be reinstated to membership by the chapter receiving the request.
(C/III.F.)
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VISION, NAME, PIN ETIQUETTE
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Vision:
Leading Women Educators Impacting
Education Worldwide
(C/II.C.)
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Organization’s Name:
The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International may also be known as the Society, Delta Kappa Gamma, ΔΚΓ, or DKG.
(SR/1.02)
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Pin Etiquette:
The official jewelry may be worn on a ribbon or other manner as desired by the member.
(SR/1.16)
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MEETINGS
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MeetingsChapter personnel, all of whom must be members of the Society, shall be defined in the chapter rules. It is desired that the appointed parliamentarian be a member.
(C/VI.B.3)
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MeetingsThe chapter executive board may meet through electronic communication as long as all the members may simultaneously hear one another and participate during the meeting.
(C/IX.A.2.c)
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Meetings
Regular meetings are meetings where chapter business is conducted.
(SR/9.11)
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PROGRAM
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EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE COMMITTEE
(PROGRAM AND PROJECTS)
International Program of Work is now …
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International Committee Modifications
Members voted to eliminate these International committees and reassign their responsibilities:
Personal Growth and ServicesProfessional AffairsProgramResearch
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Educational Excellence Responsibilities
The committee shall be organized to function as a committee of the whole or, at the discretion of the chair, in groups , to accomplish it’s responsibilities for personal and professional growth.
The committee shall promote programs and projects for excellence in education.
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Education Excellence Responsibilities
The committee shall identify long-term and short-term programs and projects that focus on topics adopted by the Society. The committee shall transmit suggestions for study and action to state organizations and chapters.
International Project: Schools for Africa(International/state/chapter participation)
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Educational Excellence Responsibilities
The committee shall support programs of action that promote personal well-being, intellectual growth, and global awareness of women educators; encourage a focus on the arts …, and develop strategies that will enable chapters to encourage members to become leaders.
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Educational Excellence Responsibilities
The committee shall encourage state organizations and chapters to participate in programs that promote professional growth of women educators.
Society-wide Focus: Involvement in activities that will assist early career teachers (International/state/chapter participation)
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Educational Excellence Membership
Chairman
2 representatives from each of 5 regions
Plus, Music RepresentativeNGO Representative
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But …
What about the state organization POW?
What about chapter program teams?
Must our structure change? Must we revise state and chapter policies to reflect the same structure International is using?
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Program
State organizations and chapters may fulfill their constitutional responsibilities by establishing committees, as needed.
(C/VIII.A.c)
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SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS
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Scholarships/Grants
The Society offers up to twenty-nine (29) annual international scholarships for graduate study.
(C/XIII.B.5.a)
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Scholarships/Grants The applicant is required to:b. have completed a bachelor’s
degree orc. be accepted and enrolled in a
graduate program of a nationally accredited institution of higher education, preferable pursuing a doctoral degree;
(SR/13.62.b-c)
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Scholarships/Grants(AND Money Matters)
The term grant-in-aid shall represent the general category of awards granted by state organizations and chapters that are supported by funds other than the scholarship fee.
(C/XIII. C. 2.a)
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MONEY MATTERS
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Money Matters
The chapter treasurer shall maintain a record of receipts, bills, and bank statements.
(C/VI.C.9.a.(3))
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Money Matters
International dues shall be an amount recommended by the Executive Board and approved by the international convention.
(C/IV.A.1)
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Money Matters
International active dues shall be U.S. forty and No/100 ($40.00) and international reserve dues shall be U.S. Twenty and No/100 ($20.00). Beginning in 2012 international active and international reserve dues may be adjusted each biennium based on the United States of America Social Security Administration’s Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) average for the previous two (2) years, rounded up to the nearest whole dollar.
(SR/4.11)
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Money Matters
The amount of international dues shall be set biennially by the executive board and approved by the convention.
(SR/4.12)
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Money MattersChapter members may vote to pay an amount in addition to dues and fees for the support of a chapter or state organization project.
(SR/4.41)
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International Constitution and Standing Rules, 2010 edition, will be available in January 2011.
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Presented by …MI Strategic Planning Committee
Dr. Paula Dent, ChairmanNancy BerkompasJudy FosterSally GarrisonMary HartmanJ-Jay PechtaDr. Helen PopovichEileen RodakJackie SmartMary Tracey