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Welcome to the 1 st ISU SEA Member Meeting

Welcome to the 1 st ISU SEA Member Meeting. September 9, 2013. Meet Your ISU SEA Executive Team!. Jen Jaroch Kathleen Cervera Ashley Mayer Elizabeth Quinn Kelly O’Ryan Stephanie Burzynski. Upcoming Events isusea.weebly.com.

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Welcome to the 1 st ISU SEA Member Meeting

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  1. Welcome to the 1st ISU SEA Member Meeting September 9, 2013

  2. Meet Your ISU SEA Executive Team! Jen Jaroch Kathleen Cervera Ashley Mayer Elizabeth Quinn Kelly O’Ryan Stephanie Burzynski

  3. Upcoming Eventsisusea.weebly.com • IEA-SP Fall Advisory Board – Sunday, September 22nd in Bloomington • The meeting will begin at 11:00am and conclude no later than 3:30 p.m. and include lunch. This event is for members who want to get more involved at the local or state level. This is also a great chance to experience what state level events are like. Here are some special reasons to attend: raffle entries for free IEA-SP fall conference registration, and everyone will receive a free t-shirt! More details are provided in the RSVP link below • Click here to RSVP • October 7 -- Member Meeting (7pm SCH 138) • October 12 -- ISU SEA & U of I Joint Conference at U of I • Join us at our local fall conference with U of I. The conference will be held at The Illini Union Building in Champaign, IL on Saturday, October 12th, 2013 from 9:30am - 2:45pm. There is a minor cost to attend that covers your food and some of the supplies needed. The cost for SEA members is $10 and the cost for non-members is $15. This fee includes lunch, 3 breakout sessions, a keynote speaker, and many raffles and giveaways. • Online Registration will begin soon. You get to choose your 3 breakout sessions!

  4. Upcoming Socialsisusea.weebly.com/meetings-socials—events • Cherry Berry Frozen Yogurt • Wed the 18th, Thursday the 19th, Friday the 20th -- all day during their business hours. • Members, you MUST turn in your receipt with their name on it if they go on Wed or Thursday or Friday when we’re not there in order to get credit. • The turn-in envelope is located on our bulletin board which is in the basement of DeGarmo Hall across from the vending machines. You can also bring your receipt to the next meeting. • Official social date – Friday 20th from 2-4pm • Hangout on the Quad – Sunday, 29th 2-4pm. • Come for an hour • Capture the flag at 2pm and at 3pm • Frisbee, Bags, Football, and more!

  5. Volunteer Opportunitiesisusea.weebly.com/volunteer • Specific Volunteer Opportunities through SEA/ISU • Oakdale Curriculum Nights -- September 10th, & 12th • Bring it Back to Normal Service Project – September 28th • Test driving the new Teacher Education Website GENERAL Volunteer Opportunities (Sign-up on your own through the program) • Partners in Reading at the Normal Public Library -- Call (309) 454-4668 • Mentoring at University High School -- http://www.uhigh.ilstu.edu/blogs/ulink/?page_id=17 • Children's Discovery Museum -- http://www.childrensdiscoverymuseum.net/ • UNITY Community Center -- http://web.extension.illinois.edu/lmw/unity/ • Bloomington Boys & Girls Club -- http://www.bgcb-n.org/

  6. ISU Dean of EducationDean Schoon

  7. IEA-Retired ChairpersonJanet Kilgus

  8. Retired Mentor Program Registration The Living Library www.livinglibrary.us Deadline: September 30th at midnight! http://site.ieanea.org/survey/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=m2K2mm7K

  9. ISU SEA Secretary Candidates(Fall 2013 only) Rebecca Ruegger Erin Christ Chad Cleveland Kacie Swanson Kara Kastenholz

  10. Rebecca Ruegger I am interested in the position of secretary because I have been involved in the IEA for three years and have had much executive board experience. I am a transfer student from Harper College and there I began as secretary, then moved up to vice president, and eventually was chapter president. I am very organized and detail-orientated and will make sure my notes fully reflect the meeting and I will help better the chapter in whatever is asked of me. I would love the opportunity to be your secretary this fall and make the chapter successful for all members.

  11. Erin Christ • I think it is very important to be involved when you want to do something as noble as being a teacher. This is one reason why I want to be secretary, besides being an awesome note taker. I feel like one becomes more involved and learns more being on the exec. Team than just being a member, and I want to learn anything and everything in order to be the best teacher I can be. I want to be on the board because I want to prove, not only to the group but to myself, that I can do this and contribute fantastic ideas to help make a difference.

  12. Chad Cleveland • I am very interested in this position because I would like to become more involved in the organization. I am already an active member and would like to be on the board to help promote SEA on a more professional level. I would also like to encourage members to become more active. I believe I am qualified for this position because I have a resident assistant position which has trained me to be a better leader and how to properly communicate and work with peers. In the past I have sat on high school executive boards as well as resident hall executive boards.

  13. Kacie Swanson I want to be an ISU SEA executive board member because I want to be more involved. I feel that bilingual education needs a bigger voice because of the growth of diverse students in classrooms. I feel that I am qualified for secretary because I am a good note taker, I am very organized, and it can help me to become more involved at ISU. I have experienced executive board duties through SABE, by updating our website and taking photos. I hope to join SEA’s executive board to provide new ideas and work together for a successful fall semester.

  14. Kara Kastenholz • I have been a member of the SEA since first semester of my Freshmen year. I believe I would make a good executive board because I truly put the SEA as one of my highest standards. I go to all meetings, participate, attend conferences and even go to advisory board meetings. I took the opportunity to attend the Building Blocks meeting this summer also even though I was the only non-executive board member there. Experience wise, I am currently on the executive board for the Leaders of Social Change trip and I take notes and keep my team on track.

  15. ISU SEA President-Elect Candidate Kelly O’Ryan

  16. Kelly O’Ryan My name is Kelly O’Ryan and I would like to be the next president elect and, someday, president of ISU’s chapter of the Student Education Association. I am an elementary education major with endorsements in reading, social sciences, and language arts. As the current IEA/SEA Representative and Social Chair of SEA, I have had experience as part of the Executive Board. I have also attended conferences and Building Blocks, which have prepared me both to be a teacher and to lead our organization. I am organized ambitious, and passionate. Thank you for your consideration.

  17. ISU SEA Constitution Amended: July 19, 2013 Ratified: Tonight

  18. ISU TCH ProfessorDr. Rena ShiffletEmail: rashiff@ilstu.eduWebsite for the meeting: http://bit.ly/shiffletcooltools

  19. Next Member MeetingMonday, October 7thin SCH 138 at 7pm. Keep checking our website and Facebook page for updated news and events

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