National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc.
Delta Upsilon Chapter
WHERE GREAT MINDS UNITE
1923
NSPDK, INC.
FOUNDED IN
1923
149
118 ACTIVE CHAPTERS
IN CONTINENTIAL
UNITED STATES
5K
@ 5K CURRENT
SORORAL AND
AFFILIATE MEMBERS
400
REPPRESENTING
MORE THAN 400
DISCIPLINES
5
CHAPTERS
LOCATED ACROSS
5 U.S. REGIONS
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
Welcome to the National Sorority of Phi Delta Inc, Delta Upsilon Chapter website.
National Sorority of Phi Delta is a nonprofit, professional educational organization founded by eight teachers in 1923, who desired to establish a sisterhood among educators whose mission was to support and encourage youth leadership, to encourage professional growth among educators, and to promote high standards in the teaching profession. The foundation of the sorority is the Y.E.S. program: Y – focus on Youth leadership training; E – engage in Educational events and programs that support personal and professional development;
S – engage in Service activities that support families and communities.
Delta Upsilon Chapter was Chartered in 1983 to create, maintain, and support academic excellence and community engagement in San Diego County Chapter Highlights: Youth Clubs for students in grades 9- 12; provide scholarships for graduating seniors; supporting a local elementary and middle school; backpack giveaways; turkey giveaways; community literacy outreach; Walk-for-the-Cure; March for Babies, Teach-A-Rama; Health/Wellness workshops. Each year Delta Upsilon has an Awards Breakfast to highlight and honor individuals in San Diego County who have made a positive difference in the lives of students and families.
Stephanie Mahan
President
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NSPDK'S MISSION STATEMENT
"To Foster a Spirit of Sisterhood Among Teachers and
to Promote the Highest Ideals of the Teaching Profession"
NSPDK'S PURPOSE AND PHILOSOPHY
As a professional organization of well-trained and effective educators in all components of the learning spectrum, NSPDK is dedicated to training youth and adults to develop and enhance those skills, abilities, attitudes, and ethics that will prepare them to function successfully in a democratic society.
The Y. E. S. (Youth, Education, Service) program guides us in the work we perform. We provide workshops for teacher development and mentoring; parent workshops on the new trends in education and how to help children succeed with the Common Core Standards.
The Purpose of our sorority is:
To stimulate personal growth among teachers
To foster a true spirit of sisterhood
To promote the highest ideals of the teaching profession
To encourage the development of the potential of our youth
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