The Alpha Alpha Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honor Society in Education, at the University of Illinois Springfield inducted 11 new members during a ceremony in the Studio Union on Sunday, Oct. 17. Dustin Day, superintendent at Carthage Elementary School District #317, was the guest speaker.
The Society inducts individuals who have exhibited the ideals of scholarship, integrity in service, and commitment to excellence in teaching and its allied professions. Selection as a member of Kappa Delta Pi is based on high academic achievement, a commitment to education as a career, and a professional attitude that assures steady growth in the profession.
Students inducted at this year’s ceremony listed by hometown:
In-State
Ashland: Savannah Wilken
Chatham: Katelinn Pierson, Lauren Pumphrey
Rochester: Bailey Martin
Sherman: Arielle Fisher
Springfield: James Biggers, Amanda Brown, Carissa Chrysokos, Jenna Cisco, Madelynn Dean, Nicolette Owens
Kappa Delta Pi was established in 1911 to recognize and promote excellence in education. Through its programs, services, and strategic partnerships, the honor society supports the professional growth and teaching practices of educators throughout all phases and levels of their careers. The organization currently has more than 600 chapters and an active membership of nearly 40,000 worldwide.
For more information, contact Ronda Gray (Mitchell), chapter advisor and UIS clinical associate professor of teacher education, at 217-206-7008 or rmitche@uis.edu.