The document summarizes information about the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, including its mission to promote professional growth for women educators. It provides details about the Zeta chapter, including its officers and projects like literary competitions and scholarships. Members contribute through participation, leadership, and dues. Benefits include professional development, training, and networking opportunities. The Society was founded in 1929 to unite women educators worldwide.
The document summarizes information about the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, including its mission to promote professional growth for women educators. It provides details about the Zeta chapter, including its officers and projects like literary competitions and scholarships. Members contribute through participation, leadership, and dues. Benefits include professional development, training, and networking opportunities. The Society was founded in 1929 to unite women educators worldwide.
The document summarizes information about the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, including its mission to promote professional growth for women educators. It provides details about the Zeta chapter, including its officers and projects like literary competitions and scholarships. Members contribute through participation, leadership, and dues. Benefits include professional development, training, and networking opportunities. The Society was founded in 1929 to unite women educators worldwide.
The document summarizes information about the Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, including its mission to promote professional growth for women educators. It provides details about the Zeta chapter, including its officers and projects like literary competitions and scholarships. Members contribute through participation, leadership, and dues. Benefits include professional development, training, and networking opportunities. The Society was founded in 1929 to unite women educators worldwide.
President: Nancy Herrmann 920-682-5380 • A Chapter — Zeta Co-President: Donell Bonetti • A State — Wisconsin State Organization Second VP: Audrey Vandeyacht • An International Society — Delta Kappa Recording & Corresponding Secretary: Gamma International Ruth Wiersma Treasurer: Barb Cody Members Contribute to Delta Kappa Scholarship Treasurer: Lynne Boronow Immediate Past President: Roberta Gale Gamma by… Parliamentarian: Marilyn Lambert • Participating • Sharing • Seeking Out Opportunities • Paying dues and fees Member Benefits of Delta • Becoming Involved Kappa Gamma • Accepting Leadership Roles • Members are empowered with new knowledge and professional develop- Websites ZETA CHAPTER ment targeted towards reaching their full potential Zeta: dkgzetachapterwi.weebly.com Of • Leadership Training Wisconsin State Organization: Delta Kappa Gamma • Scholarships, grants www.dkgwso.weebly.com Wisconsin State • Networking opportunities DKG International Society: Organization • Professional Journal www.dkg.org • DKG and Sigma State Newsletters • Publications Bulletin Wisconsin Group Facebook Page: “Leading Women Educators • Insurances https://www.facebook.com/groups/ Impacting Education Worldwide” WISigmaStateDKG/ • Group discounts • Conferences/ Conventions/ Seminars Zeta Email Address: dkgzetachapter@gmail.com Mission Statement Purposes of DKG International Information on the Zeta Chapter “The Delta Kappa Gamma Society • To Unite women educators of the world in a Projects International promotes professional and genuine spiritual fellowship. • Promoting and sponsoring a literary personal growth of women educators • To honor women who have given or who competition for Grades 3-12 in area and excellence in education.” It was evidence a potential for distinctive service schools. A new category for Spanish founded on May 11, 1929. Ten years later in any field of education. Bilingual was added 2018. on October 14, 1939, Zeta Chapter was • To advance the professional interest and • Awarding scholarships to area High chartered. School Seniors to a college of their position of women in education. choice. Criteria for Membership • To initiate, endorse and support desirable • Magazines for kids donated to local legislation or other suitable endeavors in homeless and emergency shelters. “An active member shall be a woman who the interests of education and of women is employed as a professional educator or educators. has been retired from an educational posi- • To endow scholarships to aid outstanding Future Projects tion. An active member shall participate women educators in pursuing graduate In conjunction with DKG International in the activities of the society.” study and to grant fellowships to Non- Prospective members are encouraged to member women educators. • Working with Early Career Educators attend a chapter meeting as a guest to • Schools for Africa • To stimulate the personal and professional learn more about the Society and its pro- • World Fellowship Donations growth of members and to encourage their grams. Zeta chapter welcomes inquiries participation in appropriate programs of from those women educators in any field action. Chapter Meetings or level of education. • To inform the members of current econom- • Held six times a year Members may include: ic, social, political and educational issues so that they may participate effectively in a • December, and June are breakfast • Classroom teachers meetings (9:00) world society. • School nurses • September, October, February, and • Teachers of ESE Students • Curriculum Specialists May are evening meetings (4:30) • Administrators Special events to earn money to fund our • Media Specialists projects are held at meetings. • Guidance Counselors • School Psychologists Speaker at meetings on issues of special WI State Zeta Chapter • University and College Professors Organization interest to all.