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ODE would like to congratulate the following 2005 Levi A. Simon III Scholarship recipients.
In 1999, ODE began awarding the Levi A. Simon III Scholarship in memory of Levi A. Simon III. Levi, the son of ODE member Sheila Simon, was killed in a senseless act of violence in 1998. Levi was a graduate of Redan High School who was set to enroll at Ft. Valley State College as a Mass Communications major with an Arts minor.
Scholarships are awarded in three categories:
Redan High School graduating seniors majoring in Mass Communications, Law, the Arts or Education. Graduating seniors from any DeKalb County School System High School majoring in Mass Communications, Law, the Arts or Education. Children of ODE members who are graduating high school seniors. The scholarship is administered in conjunction with the Family Support Center, a Decatur based non-profit organization. The scholarship is funded by contributions of ODE members, friends of the Simon family and other members of the community.
2005 Levi A. Simon III Scholarship Recipients
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Redan High School Graduates
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Larry Bowden
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Steve Otu
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Uchechi Egbuhuzo
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Jimmy Owens
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Jeon Graham
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Ashley Parker
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Atara Howard
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Porschia Parker
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Candice Johnson
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Sachel Seabrook
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Mekre Mesganaw
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Brian Sullivan
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Ottea O’Connor
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James Thornton
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DeKalb County School System Graduate
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Yeuande Addie, DeKalb School of the Arts
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Marcais Frazier, MLK HS
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Adepeji Adefi, Towers HS
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Raina Hairston, Lakeside HS
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Sable Bing, Southwest DeKalb HS
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Janay Ingram, Stephenson HS
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Henry Davies, Towers HS
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Ayan Omar, Clarkston HS
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Jasmine Terry, Southwest DeKalb HS
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Jane Yearwood, Druid Hills HS
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Children of ODE Members
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Arthur Franklin, Southwest DeKalb HS (Patricia Franklin, Redan HS)
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Sara Hall, Stephenson HS (Joyce Hall, Marbut ES)
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Riskus Holt, Tucker HS (Dorethea Hunter-Holt, Stone Mountain ES)
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Amber Lovejoy-Nave, Lakeside HS (Deborah Lovejoy, DeKalb County District Office)
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Candace Hall, Redan HS (Obelia Hall, Redan HS)
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Terry Price, II, Druid Hills HS (Lillian Price, Marbut ES)
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Kirk Rogers, Jr., MLK HS (Johnnye Rogers, Dept. of Professional Learning)
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Ashley Stroud, DeKalb School of the Arts (Angela Stroud, ODE-Retired)
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Family Support Center Scholarship Bemena Prpiaro
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ODE Scholarship Committee
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Dr. Helen Zappia, Chair
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Angie McCormick, GAE Editor
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David Schutten, ODE President
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Gloria Slaughter, Retired
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Dale Terry, Retired
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2005 NEA RA
Beginning on March 15, 2005 election packets were mailed to 3,412 members of the ODE eligible to elect Delegates for the 2005 NEA Representative Assembly. The election packet included an instruction letter, ballot form and return envelope. All members were provided with a return envelope addressed to: Georgia Association of Educators, PO Box 17149, Wilmington, DE 19885-9902. IVS picked up the returns from the PO Box and tabulated the ballots.
To be included in the tabulation, all ballots had to be received by April 8, 2005. As of April 8, 2005, the last date that ballots were accepted and tabulated, 317 members had ballots on file. There were 21 ballots not counted because they had no authenticating signature. All ballots received were received by the April 8, 2005 deadline.
2005 NEA Representative Assembly Vote Totals
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Sharon Sutton
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226-Delegate
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Deborah Jones
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196-Delegate
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Cassandra Harris
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195-Delegate
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Carolyn Dawson
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194-Delegate
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Alfred Pride
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185-Delegate
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Trina Knox
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178-Delegate
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Kimberly Dawson
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168-Delegate
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Raphael Daniels
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167-Delegate
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Pamela Griffin
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163-Delegate
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Betty Christian
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158-Delegate
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Antoinette Smith
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157-Delegate
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Timothy Davis
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158-Delegate
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Marilyn Webley
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149-Delegate
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Kimberly Blair
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148-Delegate
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June Ladson
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141-Delegate
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Altha Rogers
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141-Delegate
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Inez Colwell
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139-Delegate
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Bobbie Harris-Burkes
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130-Alternate 1
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Shirley Weldon
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121-Alternate 2
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Zene Hinton-Wells
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118-Alternate 3
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Paulette Hood Jones
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118-Alternate 4
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Marie Hall
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118-Alternate 5
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Rita Robinzine
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117-Alternate 6
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Patricia George-Okokhere
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109-Alternate 7
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Antoinette Cusak-Totten
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96-Alternate 8
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Sherrie Bohler
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80-Alternate 9
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5 ODE members were elected ad state delegates: Doris Glover, Jackie Henry, Lila Miller, Rosilind Taylor and Earnest "Coach" Williams.
2005 Spring RA The 2005 GAE Spring RA will be held April 22nd thru April 24th at the Renaissance Atlanta Hotel-Concourse. There will be a meeting on Thursday, April 21, 2005, 6:15 p.m. for the Spring RA delegates.
Study on Teacher's Well-Being Lauren Rauscher, PhD candidate in the Department of Sociology at Emory will be conducting research on how employment conditions affect women's well-being, particularly among secondary teachers. Ms. Rauscher will be interviewing female secondary teachers in Atlanta in hopes of identifying ways to better support teachers in our community. The interview session lasts a total of 1 to 1 1/2 hours and involves completing a brief questionnaire followed by an interview with Ms. Rauscher. If you are interested in participating in this project, please contact Lauren Rauscher at mlrausc@emory.edu or at 404-493-3372. All participants will be compensated $25 for their time. All information will be kept completely confidential.
Scholarship Deadline Extension The deadline for the 2005 Levi A. Simon III Scholarship application has been extended to Tuesday, April 19, 2005.
GFIE Scholarship Winners Six ODE members have received $1,000 Best Practices Grants from the GAE Improvement Foundation for Improvement of Education: Gwendolyn Green, Marie Hall, Theresa Hines, M. Elaine James, Alfred Pride, Stephon Rivas.
BOE Extends Superintendent's Contract On Monday, April 11th, The DeKalb BOE voted unanimously to extend Dr. Crawford Lewis' contract through April 19, 2008.
DeKalb Board of Education Meeting On April 10th, Bargaining Committee Chair Jackie Henry Addressed the BOE concerning teacher work days. She asked that Dr. Lewis ensure that they are used as work days and not for Professional Development.
ODE President, David Schutten asked the Board to consider giving all employees a 3%-3.5% pay increase to make up for the fact that DeKalb employees have received a 1% pay increase over the last two years. He pointed out that many employees take home less money each month than they did two years ago due to increases in health care premiums. Schutten also asked for improvements in other financial areas. He asked that the school system start putting employees sick leave status on their pay vouchers. He pointed out that Gwinnett and Cobb already do this.
He also asked that employees be allowed to take out loans against their BOE sponsored Tax Sheltered Annuity. He pointed out that this would be of great assistance to employees who have unexpected medical bills. In addition, he asked that employees be notified in advance if their pay is being docked. Presently, employees find out when they receive their pay voucher. He asked the Board to take the funds out over several months instead of all at one time. Schutten also asked that the Sick Leave Bank be improved so that members could donate sick days to a specific employee.
ODE 2005 Delegate Bios
Kimberly Blair Sherrie Bohler Betty Christian Raphael Daniels Timothy Davis Carolyn Dawson Marie Hall Zene Hinton-Wells Deborah Jones June Ladson Al Pride Rita Robinzine Altha Rogers Sharon Sutton Marilyn Webley Shirley Weldon
Delegates - No Bios
Kimberly Blair, Hightower Elementary
Hi! My name is Kim Blair and I've been a member of the Organization of DeKalb Educators since 2002. I am an assistant association representative at Hightower Elementary in DeKalb County Schools. I attend association representative meetings for ODE on a regular basis. I have recently obtained the position of Minority Outreach Coordinator for ODE a few months ago. The Minority Outreach Program's purpose is to get ODE more involved in the Hispanic and African American communities. ^Top
Sherrie Bohler Chapel Hill Middle
I am Sherrie Clark Bohler, an effective classroom teacher and active member of ODE/GAE/NEA for 12 years. I have aided in the recruitment of members by sharing the vitally important role that the organization plays in the field of education. ^Top
Betty Christian Shadow Rock Elementary
I am active im my local and state assoc. and have attended RA both Spring and Fall was elected to attend NEA RA's for the last 7 years. I am currently a District 5 Director, a member of the Governing Board, a member of the Membership Materials and NEA Convention Committees. I am also a member of the Executive committee for ODE and an AR for my school. ^Top
Raphael Daniels Stone Mountain High
My name is Raphael Daniels one of your leaders in ODE/GAE. Currently I am a AR of my Building Stone Mountain High, Assistant Parliamentarian and on the membership committee. I have had the pleasure of representing ODE as a delegate four the last four year to the Fall and Spring RA's. I have been selected twice to represent ODE as delegate for 2003 and 2004 NEA RA. I have attended several legislative conferences, leadership trainings. Recently I attended Issue Organizing and Organization analysis training. ^Top
Timothy Davis Columbia Middle
I have been a GAE/ODE member for approximately four years. I have been a member of NEA for approximately seventeen years. I am an advocate and active member of ODE at my school site. I assist the building level AR's in all their endeavors to get the most current message and information out to the membership. I attend monthly the DCSS Board of Education Meetings. I examine and explain the board policy, procedures and rights to new and veteran teachers. ^Top
Carolyn Dawson Cedar Grove Middle
I have been an active member in ODE since 1985 and has been a member of GAE since I was a student in college. I have served in many positions in ODE, such as secretary, co-president, president, cluster and AR. I have worked on many projects that the organization as sponsored. I have attended many conferences: LDA, SE Regional Conferences, Pre Conferences before NEA, Collective Bargaining Conferences, Legislative, IPD and has served as a delegate to NEA Conventions several times. I am presently serving on the Women's Concern Committee for GAE, a member of the cadre trained to do WLTP training in Georgia and is the SE Regional Coordinator for The Women's Caucus for the southeast region. ^Top
Kimberly Dawson Shadow Rock Elementary
I have been a member for 8 years. I am a member of the Women's Concern Committee and the Read Across America Committee. I am the co-AR for Shadow Rock Elementary School. I have attended 2 Fall RA's and 4 Spring RA's. I have attended a number of conferences through ODE. I have encouraged many teachers to become a part of the ODE family. I enjoy working with ODE and look forward to serving ODE/NEA/GAE in the future. ^Top
Marie Hall Glen Haven Elementary
My name is Marie Hall. I have been a member of GAE for over the past 4 years as a student serving as Vice President for the GAE-SP and as an ODE member. I have had the honor and priviledge to serve as a delegate for two NEA RA's in 2001 in Los Angeles and 2003 in New Orleans. I have attended numerous executive board meetings. Most recently I attended the conference in Savannah for Women Empowerment and the GAE Fall RA. I am a very committed and dedicated individual and feel that I would represent you well. ^Top
Zene Hinton-Wells Marbut Elementary
I am Zene' Hinton-Wells the Speech-Language Pathologist at Marbut Traditional Theme School. My career as an educator in Dekalb County began in 1997, which also was the school year I became a member of ODE/GAE/NEA. In the past 3 years, I have attended the Fall, Spring and National Representative Assemblies (RA). I have also attended Legislative Conferences and participated in the Leadership Development Academy (LDA). I currently attend monthly Association Representative (AR) meetings and anticipate future contributions in the organization by continuing to be actively involved in ODE. ^Top
Deborah Jones Cedar Grove Middle
I'm Deborah Jones, I teach World Studies at Cedar Grove Middle School. I'm one of four AR's in our building. My involvement with ODE is extensive. I've attended many Fall and Spring RA's, New Teacher Orientation, Stan Watson's community meetings, ODE executive board meetings, ABLE meetings, Reading Bowl, and Dekalb Board Meetings. I'm on the GAE Credentials and Elections committee and the Urban Project committee. I'm asking for your vote as a representative to the NEA convention in Los Angeles this summer. ^Top
June Ladson Wynbrooke Elementary
It would be my pleasure to represent the state of Georgia at the 2005 NEA-RA in L. A. I serve as an association representative and cluster leader for my local. An advocate for public education, I attend conferences, my state representative community meetings, and school board meetings. As a cyber lobbyist, I inform congress of the important issues that effect public education. "Public education is what makes America great!" Vote for me. ^Top
Al Pride Snapfinger Elementary
Al Pride serves the ODE members at Snapfinger School as the AR. Additionally, he works with the Constitution Committee, was seen partying at the 30th and 31st Anniversary Celebration and Dance, and attending the GAE Leadership Training meetings in both Charlotte, N.C. and Macon, GA. Dr. Pride is a regular attendee at the monthly ODE AR and General meetings as well as legislative conference meetings. ^Top
Rita Robinzine MLK High
My name is Rita Robinzine, and I am running for delegate to attend the NEA Convention this summer. I have served as an Area Representative for the last three years at Martin Luther King, Jr. High School. I have attened Representative Assemblies in the past. At the last Representative Assembly I posed a question about GAE's support of candidates in the last election. I have gone to Legislative functions. I have attended two LDAs. ^Top
Altha Rogers Bob Mathis Elementary
I am a teacher in the Early Invention Program at Bob Mathis where I help to promote excellent in our school. I serve on the ODE Executive Board, and I am a very active AR for the Organization at my school. I attend the Annual GAE Legislative Conference, the Leadership Development Academy, and the GAE Spring and Fall Representative Assemblies. Please vote for a smart and hard worker, Altha Rogers. ^Top
Sharon Sutton MLK High
Sharon is an active member of ODE. She currently serves as the Legislative Chair and Pac treasurer for ODE. She is a member of the Legislative Contact Team for GAE. Sharon has served as a delegate to the NEA in 2003 where she is a member of the Black Caucus and the Democratic Caucus. She has served as a delegate to the Spring RA in 2003 and 2004. She often represents ODE at numerous conferences, community functions and political events. ^Top
Marilyn Webley Clarkston High
It would be an honor to represent ODE at the NEA Representative Assembly. I have served as a delegate for the state in 2004/05. I have attended LDA, Legislative Confrence, Organizing training, Professional Development. Currently a member of the NCUEA, NCESP, currently serving on the ODE ESP Committee, Co AR & Cluster leader. I believe in "ESP Quality" in that respect, I would like to see all ESP's recieve a salary increase( compatable with a cost of living scale) and contracts for all non certified personnal. I will continue to be a lobbist for all Educational Support Professionals. ^Top
Shirley Weldon Towers High
I would like to introduce myself to you. I am Shirley Weldon. I have been working as AR for Towers High School for the first time this school year 2004-2005. I'm very excited about this opportunity. I have attended the meetings and have benefited from the training and conferences. Although this is my first year, I have been able to bring several new members into the ODE family. It would be an honor to represent ODE as a delegate. Thanks for allowing me the pleasure of serving ODE. ^Top
Delegate Candidates-No Bios Inez Colwell, Antoinette Cusak-Totten, Patricia George-Okokhere, Pamela Griffin, Cassandra Harris, Bobbie Harris-Bukes, Paulette Hood-Jones, Trina Knox, Antoinette Smith ^Top
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