ACEI Yearbook 2003-04.Executive Board Jacqueline Blackwell, President/'05 Indiana University Indiana University, main campus at Bloomington; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1820 as a seminary, opened 1824. It became a college in 1828 and a university in 1838. The medical center (run jointly with Purdue Univ. , School of Education (IUPUI IUPUI Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN, USA) ) 902 West New York West New York, town (1990 pop. 38,125), Hudson co., NE N.J., atop the Palisades across the Hudson River from New York City; settled 1790, inc. 1898. It is a residential town with some light industry. West New York is also a leading U.S. embroidery center. St. Indianapolis, IN 46202-5155 317-274-6830; jblackwe@iupui.edu Nancy L. Quisenberry, Past President/'04 1713 E. Mumford Dr. Urbana, IL 61802 217-367-8950; nancyq@siu.edu Bessie Gage, Vice President Representing Infancy/Early Childhood/'05 3133 Kalamath Glen Court Charlotte, NC 28215 704-378-1063; bgage@jcsu.edu Jill Hunter, Vice President Representing Intermediate/Middle Childhood/'06 Lander University Lander University is a public university located in Greenwood, South Carolina. It is the state's smallest publicly-funded baccalaureate institution. About Lander History Lander University was founded by Methodist clergyman Samuel Lander in 1872 as , School of Education Greenwood, SC 29649 864-388-8268; jhunter@lander.edu Merribeth Bruning, Secretary/Treasurer/'05 2605 6th Cir. Charleston, IL 61920 217-581-5525; cfmdb@eiu.edu Sue Martin, Member-At-Large (1)/'04 80 Felstead Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4J 1G2, Canada 416-289-5000, ext. 3653 sue.martin@canada.com Susan Miller Susan Miller is the name of:
Aaron Parsons, Student Representative/'04 549 N. Elm, #7 Jenks, OK 74037 918-641-2933; aaronparsons@juno.com Ex Officio [Latin, From office.] By virtue of the characteristics inherent in the holding of a particular office without the need of specific authorization or appointment. The phrase ex officio Board Member Gerald C. Odland, Executive Director ACEI ACEI Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor ACEI Association for Childhood Education International ACEI Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland Head quarters 17904 Georgia Ave., Ste. 215 Olney, MD 20832 800-423-3563; aceihq@aol.com Ex Officio, Non-Voting Representatives: Sarah Voigt, State/Province Presidents' Liaison/'04 401 E. 500 North Kaysville, UT 84037-1513 801-402-3350; svoigt@admin.clmbiel.davis.k12.ut.us Mary Jo Pollman, Alternate State/ Province Presidents' Liaison/'04 1573 S. Josephine St. Denver, CO 80210 pollmaanm@mscd.edu ACEI/NCATE Program Reviewers Ann McFarland ACEI/NCATE Program Review Coordinator Mississippi Colleqe Clinton, MS 39058 601-925-3407 mcfarlan@mc.edu Marlene Anthony Betty Ruth Baker Navaz Bhavnagri Jacqueline Blackwell Barbara Foulks Boyd Barrie Brancato Merribeth Bruning Jerald Bullock Peggy Yehl Burke Jeanie Burnett Patricia Cantor Fredda Carroll Nancy Cunniff Casey Patrick J. Casey Carol Christy Ron Colbert Ilna Colemere Barbara Cozza James Cramer Mary Kay Cramer Sheila Deacon Georgianna Duarte Gordon Eisenman Roxanne Fillmore Mary Kay Finan Bessie Gage Richard Gallian Bonnie Giese Noelle Greathouse Nancy Hanley Vickie Harry Gloria Hearn M. Pearl Heath Carol Helwig Marcia Horne Jill Hunter Gertrude Kelper Premjit Larsen Dianne Lawler-Prince Karen Liu Edythe Margolin Linda McCrea Gayle A. McMahan Deborah Moberly Barbara Moore Carol Nogy Trudy Parmarter Elizabeth Partridge Carol Anne Pierson Nancy Quisenberry Suzanne Rose Marlene Rotter Sally Sentner Mary Todd Elizabeth Wadlington Catheryn Weitman Leslie Willey Bonnie Williams Phil Wishon State/Province Presidents' Council Loren Meinke, President/'04 4127 Humboldt North Minneapolis, MN 55412 612-521-7750; lbmeinke@ties.kl2.mn.us Anna McArthur, President-Elect/'04 2901 S. Brahma #D1 Kingsville, TX 78363 361-593-2204; kfapm00@tamuk.edu Rhoda Bierstedt, Secretary/'04 1777 Oak Springs Salt Lake City, UT 84108 801-578-8165; Rhoda@sisna.com Sarah Voigt, Board Liaison/'04 401 E. 500 North Kaysville, UT 84037-1513 801-402-3350; svoigt@admin.clmbiel.davis.k12.ut.us Mary Jo Pollman, Alternate State/ Province Presidents' Liaison/'04 1573 S. Josephine St. Denver, CO 80210 pollmanm@mscd.edu ACEI Committees Awards Evaluates new award proposals; keeps ACEI's awards program current with the needs of the membership; develops aware guidelines and selection criteria; drafts appropriate application or nomination forms; selects the winner(s) in each category and submits the name(s) to the Executive Board for final approval; and assists Headquarters with efforts to promote ACEI's Awards Program. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 12 members. Dianne Rush Pape, Chair (USA)/'04 Ed 3065 SWTSU SWTSU Southwest Texas State University San Marcos San Marcos (săn mär`kəs). 1 City (1990 pop. 38,974), San Diego co., S Calif., a northern suburb of San Diego; settled 1880s, inc. 1963. , TX 78666 512-245-3079 dp11@swt.edu Rose Berry (USA)/'04 Rebecca McMahon Giles (USA)/'04 Priscilla Hoke hoke tr.v. hoked, hok·ing, hokes Slang To give an impressive but artificial, false, or deceptive quality to: hoked up some phony allegations. (USA)/'04 Joan Ports (USA)/'04 Beverly Stanford (USA)/'04 Carol Vukelich (USA)/'04 Conference Assists with planning ACEI conferences and workshops; recommends changes/ improvements in the Annual Conference format; selects/recommends outstanding speakers; serves as a resource for local conference committee members. Term: 4 yrs. Limit: 15 members. Lisa Wenger, Chair ACEI Headquarters 17904 Georgia Ave., Ste. 215 Olney, MD 20832 301-570-2111; 800 423-3563 aceimc@aol.com Bonnie Berg (USA)/'05 Charlotte Elmer (USA)/'05 Gloria Hearn (USA)/'05 Sally Hurwitz (USA)/'04 Michael Kelley (USA)/'04 Judith Kieff (USA)/'05 Lisa Lauer (USA)/'05 Diversity Concerns Focuses attention on diversity issues in education; encourages a more culturally diverse ACEI membership; recognizes accomplishments of ethnic groups; and broadens the perspective of diversity for greater understanding of diverse populations. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 18 members. Sheila Littlejohn-Blake, Chair (USA)/'04 South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. Slate University P.O. Box 7252 Orangeburg, SC 29117-0001 803-536-7150 (8618) zf_smlblake@scsu.edu Fredda Carroll (USA)/'04 Cathy Gutierrez-Gomez (USA)/'04 Carol Marxen (USA)/'04 Claudia Warren (USA)/'04 Heritage Gathers materials on leaders in education ACEI and information on programs/ events in the Association's history; recruits biographical and feature writers; reviews/inventories materials for the ACEI Archives; works with the Executive Board and Headquarters to promote a cooperative partnership with the archivist ARCHIVIST. One to whose care the archives have been confided. ; encourages researchers' use of ACEI Archives; makes recommendations to the Executive Board on matters focusing on ACEI's history and archival collection. Term: Indefinite. Limit: 29 members. MaryLouise Burger, Co-Chair (USA)/'04 One Kittery-on-Auburn Rolling Meadows Rolling Meadows, city (1990 pop. 22,591), Cook co., NE Ill., a suburb of Chicago; inc. 1955. There is research and development and the manufacture of office supplies and electronic components. , IL 60008 847-397-8168 Ruth Fellers, Co-Chair (USA)/'04 3524 Grand Avenue, Apt. 105 Des Moines Des Moines, city, United States Des Moines (dĭ moin`), city (1990 pop. 193,187), state capital and seat of Polk co., S central Iowa, at the junction of the Des Moines and Raccoon rivers; inc. , IA 50312-4513 515-271-6821 marvinandruth@yahoo.com Rose Berry (USA) Helen Botnarescue (USA) Audrey Duplessis (USA) Norwood Duplessis (USA) Delores Gardner (USA) Charles Godwin (USA) E. Virginia Hoffman (LISA) Vinita Hoffman (USA) H. Jean Hollyman (USA) Joyce L. Jesse (USA) Ardath Lilleland (USA) Lucy Prete Martin (USA) A. Esther Morgan (USA) Verl Short (USA) Carol Snelson (USA) Rita Swedlow (USA) Sylvia Vick (USA) Alice Whitson (USA) M. Lucile Williams (USA) Sue Wortham (USA) Daniel Yovichin (USA) Infancy/Early Childhood Promotes desirable educational conditions, programs, and practices for children, ages 0-6; plans/implements activities around topics of concern to the membership; drafts a formal resolution covering an important topic in education for discussion at the Annual Conference. Term: 2 yrs. (Chair, 3 yrs.) Limit: 50 members. Bessie Gage, Chair (USA)/'05 3133 Kalamath Glen Court Charlotte, NC 28215-6702 704-378-1063 bgage@jcsu.edu Deborah Abelman (USA)/'04 Leah Adams (USA)/'05 Jennifer Aldrich (USA)/'05 Dolores Dolores (or Delores) was a common given name (until the 1960s in the USA); it is cognate with the English word "dolorous" (meaning sorrowful) and equivalent in meaning. Becker (USA)/'05 Marjorie Borowski (USA)/'04 Margaret Clyde (USA)/'05 Sandra Cole (USA)/'05 Sheila Gibson (USA)'05 Carolyn Keenan (USA)/'04 Ardath Lilleland (USA)/'05 John Manning (USA)/'05 Kimberly McMichael (USA)/'04 Lin Moore (USA)/'04 Kathy Morrison (USA)/'04 Tricia Mosby Venable (USA)/'04 Marie Venable (USA)/'04 Melanie Wallace (USA)/'05 Intermediate/ Middle Childhood Promotes desirable educational conditions, programs, and practices for children, ages 7-13; plans and implements activities around topics of concern to the memberships improves international communications; heightens awareness of concern for the middle years; drafts a formal resolution covering an important topic in education for discussion at the Annual Conference. Term: 2 yrs. (Chair, 3 yrs.) Limit: 25 members. Jill Hunter, Chair (USA)/'06 Lander University School of Education 320 Stanley Ave. Greenwood, SC 29649 864-388-8268 jhunter@lander.edu Carol Christy (USA)/'04 Ronald Colbert (USA)/'04 Joseph Elias (USA)/'04 Benjamin Frankel Benjamin Frankel (January 31 1906 – February 12 1973) was a British composer. Biography Frankel was born in London on January 31, 1906, the son of Polish-Jewish parents. (USA)/'04 Phyllis Gallagher (USA)/'04 Elsa Geskus (USA)/'04 Scott Greenwood (USA)/'05 Beth Grenfell (USA)/'05 Gloria Hearn (USA)/'04 Thomas Holleran (USA)/'05 Margaret King (USA)/'04 Lisa Lauer (USA)/'05 Lucille Lettow (USA)/'04 Linda Matwichuk (USA)/'04 Jeanne McLain-Harms (USA)/'04 Linda Moore (USA)/'04 Kathy Olthof (USA)/'05 Ernest Pratt (USA)/'04 Karen Rhode (USA)/'04 Kimberly Savage (USA)/'04 Regina Smith (USA)/'04 Theresa Stahler (USA)/'04 Georgia Stapleton-Wilson (USA)/'04 International/ Intercultural Helps promote the Association abroad; assists with conference planning overseas and facilitates interaction between U.S. and non-U.S, members; assists in planning international programs for the Annual Conference; contributes ACEI Exchange column; plans/implements activities of international/intercultural concern to members. Term: 2 yrs. Limit; 26 members. Vidya Thirumurthy, Chair (USA)/'04 Olympic College Olympic College is a community college, founded in 1946, with its main campus in Bremerton, Washington, United States. Other campus locations include Shelton and Poulsbo. The school motto is, "Cogita, Aspira, Aude, Perade (Think, Aspire, Dare, Achieve)." References Reference 1 1600 Chester Avenue Bremerton, WA 98337-1699 360-475-7289 vthirumurthy@oc.ctc.edu Monroe Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. (USA)/'04 Sheila Deacon (USA)/'04 Aurelia Di Santo (USA)/'05 Toyin Doherty (USA)/'05 Georgianna Duarte (USA)/'04 Belinda Hardin (USA)/'05 Lydia Ibanez (Philippines)/'04 John Manning (USA)/'05 Tata Mbugua (USA)/'05 Belete Mebratu (USA)/'05 Wilma Melendez (USA)/'04 Gloria Reading (USA)/'05 Alice Seng SoekHooh (Singapore)/'04 Soukeyna Spivey (USA)/'05 Tunde Szecsi (USA)/'04 Janka Szilagyi (USA)/'04 Amy Tan Amy Tan (b. February 18, 1952) is an American writer of Chinese descent whose works explore mother-daughter relationships as well as relationships between Chinese American women and their immigrant parents. (USA)/'04 Membership Promotes/develops membership and membership services at the international/ state/local/student/Branch levels; networks with the Presidents' Council and Headquarters on membership issues/ services and Branch development; assists in membership development and Branch revitalization; identifies new professional groups for recruitment; makes ACEI's mission better known. Term: 2 yrs, Limit: 15 members. Susan Miller, Chair (USA)/'06 15505 Kutztown Rd. Kutztown, PA 19530-9303 610-683-4288 penwriters@hotmail.com Marilyn Gardner, ACEI Staff Liaison 17904 Georgia Avenue Georgia Avenue is a major north-south artery in Northwest Washington, D.C. and Montgomery County, Maryland. Within the District of Columbia, Georgia Avenue is also U.S. Route 29. Both Howard University and Walter Reed Army Medical Center are on Georgia Avenue. Suite 215 Olney, MD 20832 301-570-2111; 800-423-3563 aceimemb@aol.com Anarella Cellitti (USA)/'04 Ramsey Koo (China)/'05 Rose Merenda (USA)/'05 Judith Williston (USA)/'05 Nominating Seeks highly qualified candidates for election to ACEI Executive Board. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 8 members. Dianne Lawler-Prince, Chair(USA)/'05 Arkansas State University Arkansas State University, at Jonesboro; coeducational; chartered 1909; named State Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1925–33. In 1933 the school became Arkansas State College, and in 1967 it achieved university status and adopted its present name. Department of Teacher Education PO Box 2350 State University, AR 72467 870-972-3059 dprince@mail.astate.edu Renee Adams (USA)/'05 R. Eleanor Duff (USA)/'04 Elizabeth Partridge (USA)/'04 Professional Standards/ Teacher Education Identifies/reports on current teacher education issues; plans/implements activities around topics of importance to the membership; produces/identifies appropriate written materials on teacher education; participates in activities related to the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) was founded in 1954 to accredit teacher certification programs at U.S. colleges and universities. NCATE is a council of educators created to ensure and raise the quality of preparation for their profession. (NCATE NCATE National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education ); prepares ACEI Exchange column. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 30 members. Carol Anne Pierson, Chair (USA)/'04 St. Bonaventure University Students and alumni refer to the university with an affectionate nickname—"Bona's"—which originates from the school's original name, St. Bonaventure's College. Location The campus sits on 1,200 acres (4. School of Education St. Bonaventure, NY 14778 716-375-2373 cpierson@sbu.edu Krystal Bishop (USA)/'05 Jerald Bullock (USA)/'05 Carol Christy (USA)/'05 Janet Huntzinger (USA)/'05 Ann McFarland (USA)/'05 Sandra Starkey (USA)/'05 Program Development Identifies successful programs/projects conducted by ACEI Branches and promotes their replication; assists with promotion/utilization of the ACEI Branch Manual; plans/implements activities that address key issues; prepares a column for the ACEI Exchange; establishes a resource center of materials from local, state, province, and international Branches for use by other Branches in program development. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 9 members. Mary Ransdell, Chair (USA)/'05 7494 Links View South Cordova Cordova, Spain: see Córdoba. , TN 38018 901678-2608 mransdll@memphis.edu Helen Botnarescue (USA)/'04 Public Affairs Those public information, command information, and community relations activities directed toward both the external and internal publics with interest in the Department of Defense. Also called PA. See also command information; community relations; public information. Keeps current on issues involving children and education and informs the membership via the ACEI Exchange; promotes goals/purposes of the Association; processes resolutions submitted for presentation at the Annual Business Meeting; plans/implements activities, such as Open Forums, that address key issues identified by the Association. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 7 members. Donald Murk murk also mirk n. Partial or total darkness; gloom. adj. Archaic Partially or totally dark; gloomy. [Middle English mirke, from Old Norse myrkr , Chair (USA)/'04 Messiah College Messiah College is a Christian liberal arts college of the liberal and applied arts and sciences with approximately 3,000 undergraduate students in over 60 majors/courses of study, located in the rolling hills of south central Pennsylvania in the United States. Education Department Grantham, PA 17027 717-766-2511 dmurk@messiah.edu Gina Hoagland, ACEI Staff Liaison 17904 Georgia Avenue, Ste. 215 Olney, MD 20832 301-570-2111; 800-423 -3563 Kathy Conway (USA)/'04 Christine Ewing (USA)/'04 Joanna Grymes (USA)/'05 Jo Ann Manes manes (mā`nēz), in Roman religion, spirits of the dead. Originally, they were called di manes, a collective divinity of the dead. Manes could also refer to the realm of the dead and, later, to the individual souls of the dead. (USA)/'05 Patricia Kostell (USA)/'05 Aaron Parsons (USA)/'05 Mary Jo Pollman (USA)/'05 Jessica Shen Shen, in the Bible, place, perhaps close to Bethel, near which Samuel set up the stone Ebenezer. (USA)/'05 Lynn Staley (USA)/'05 Publications Assists with review of manuscripts for ACEI publications; helps to identify timely topics, actively recruits writers, and promotes a steady flow of highly marketable publications for sale and distribution; plans and develops committee meetings, Open Forums, and special committee-sponsored activities at the Annual Conference; helps the Association prepare position papers and editorials; promotes whole child/whole curriculum through publications. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 50 members. Doris Bergen, Chair (USA)/'05 Department of Educational Psychology Miami University Oxford, OH 45056-1618 513-529-6622; bergend@muohio.edu Anne W. Bauer, ACEI Staff Liaison 17904 Georgia Ave., Ste. 215 Olney, MD 20832 301-570-2111; 800-423-3563 aceied@aol.com Jerry T. Aldridge (USA)/'04 Jeanette Allison (USA)/'05 MaryJane W. Blasi (USA)/'04 Mark Brown (USA)/'05 Robert Burke (USA)/'04 Jeanie Burnett (USA)/'04 Kathleen Glascott Burriss (USA)/'05 Christine Chaille (USA)/'04 Ernest Dettore (USA)/'05 James M. Ernest (USA)/'05 Christine Ferguson (USA)/'05 Russ Firlik (USA)/'04 Judith Garrett (USA)/'05 Sue Grossman (USA)/'04 Smita Guha (USA)/'05 Mary Anne Hannibal (USA)/'05 Rebecca P. Harlin (USA)/'04 Patricia F. Hearron (USA)/'04 James L. Hoot (USA)/'05 Sally Hurwitz (USA)/'04 Michael F. Kelley (USA)/'05 Judith Kieff (USA)/'05 Meredith Kiger (USA)/'05 Isabel Killoran (Canada)/'04 Jan Lacina (USA)/'05 Nancy Maldonado (USA)/'04 M. Lee Manning (USA)/'04 Maryann Manning (USA)/'05 Barbara Kimes Myers (USA)/'05 Marcia F. Nash (USA)/'04 Stacey Neuharth-Pritchett (USA)/'05 Leigh O'Brien (USA)/'05 Janice Patterson (USA)/'05 Thomas L. Reed (USA)/'05 Rebecca Reid (USA)/'05 Joy Faini Saab (USA)/'05 Kate Scorgie (USA)/'04 Sandra J. Stone (USA)/'07 Elaine Surbeck (USA)/'04 Tunde Szecsi (USA)/'05 Cheryl Van Hook (USA)/'04 Lauren Ventimiglia (USA)/'05 Carl Walley (USA)/'04 Judith Williston (USA)/'04 Mariann Pezzella Winick (USA)/'04 Debora Wisneski (USA)/'05 Research Reviews/recommends proposals for research forums and/or symposia at the Annual Conference; guides Executive Board and Publications staff on research reviews and articles for childhood Education and Journal of Research in Childhood Education; prepares column for ACEI Exchange; plans/implements activities that address key issues. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 24 members. Linda Aulgur, Chair, (USA)/'04 3813 Bray Ct. Columbia, MO 65203-5336 573-592-5291; laulgur@yahoo.com Linda Bennett (USA)/'04 University of Missouri/Columbia 303 Townsend Hall Columbia, MO 65211 573-882-1993; lb@missouri.edu Sue Austin (USA)/'04 Mary Bendixen-Noe (USA)/'05 Wanda Boyer (USA)/'05 Edward Caropreso (USA)/'05 James Cramer (USA)/'05 James Ernest (USA)/'04 Lynn Kirkland (USA)/'05 Nancy Knipping (USA)/'05 Lin Moore (USA)/'04 Ruslan Slutsky (USA)/'05 Sudha Swaminathan (USA)/'05 Candra Thornton (USA)/'05 Elizabeth Wadlington (USA)/'04 Leslie Willey (USA)/'05 Retired Members Serves as a resource for retired members and represents their interests; assists with development of ACEI Branches; helps Association recruit/retain members; explores ways to involve retired members in leadership roles; plans activities for retirees at the Annual Conference; works closely with Membership Cammittee to facilitate exchange of information; encourages mentoring of student teachers; publishes retired member newsletter. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 27 members. Helen Botnarescue, Chair (USA)/'04 824 Canyon Rd. Redwood City Redwood City, city (1990 pop. 66,072), seat of San Mateo co., W Calif., on San Francisco Bay; inc. 1868. Manufactures include commmunications, electrical, electronic, and medical equipment. , CA 94062 650-366-9206 Renee Adams (USA)/'05 Marie Bunch (USA)/'05 MaryLouise Burger (USA)/'04 Blanche Crawford (USA)/'05 Ruth Fellers (USA)/'05 Laura Flaxa (USA)/'05 Willie Gragg (USA)/'05 Ardath Lilleland (USA)/'05 Nancy Miller (USA)/'05 Daniel Yovichin (USA)/'05 Student Represents interests of student members; assists in development of Student Branches; explores ways to retain student members once they graduate; helps gather information on students and Student Branch activities; prepares articles for the "Student Slant" column in the ACEI Exchange; networks with other students; prepares student newsletter, The ACEI Student Connection. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 24 members. Aaron M. Parsons, Chair (USA)/'04 549 N. Elm, # 7 Jenks, OK 74037 918-641-2937 jiventurkey@juno.com Sandra Bogis (USA)/'05 Mindi Conrad (USA)/'04 Lisa M. Dietz (USA)/'04 Anna Groff (USA)/'04 Kristin Knowles (USA)/'04 Kristi L. Stout (USA)/'04 Technology Keeps ACEI membership and Headquarters staff informed of emerging technology developments as they relate to ACEI and makes recommendations concerning technology applications for ACEI's benefit. Term: 2 yrs. Limit: 12 members Nancy Yost, Chair (USA)/'05 149 Jackson St. Indiana, PA 15701-2410 724-357-5696 njyost@grove.iup.edu Marilyn Gardner, ACEI Staff Liaison 17904 Georgia Ave., Ste. 215 Olney, MD 20832 301-570-2111; 800-423-3563 aceimemb@aol.com Janet Huntzinger (USA)/'05 Sandra Malcom (USA)/'05 Gale McMahan (USA)/'05 Steven Silvern sil·vern adj. 1. Composed of silver. 2. Resembling silver; silvery. [Middle English, alteration (influenced by silver, silver) of Old English silfren (USA)/'04 Week of the Classroom Teacher Promotes Branch activities to honor teachers and celebrate ACEI's annual "Week of the Classroom Teacher"; assists with the development of promotional materials; serves as a clearinghouse for information; helps establish a committee at each Branch to coordinate local celebrations; assists staff on the development of an activity guide. Term: 2 yrs. (Chair, 3 yrs.) Limit: 30 members. Sue Martin, Chair (Canada)/'04 80 Felstead Avenue Toronto, Ontario M4J 1G2 Canada 416-289-5000, ext. 3653 sue.martin@canada.com Gina Hoagland, ACEI Staff Liaison 17904 Georgia Avenue, Ste. 215 Olney, MD 20832 301-570-2111; 800-423-3563 aceimemb@aol.com Secethia Boardley (USA)/'05 Carolyn M. Bowden (USA)/'04 Beth Etopio (USA)/'04 Roxanne Fillmore (USA)/'04 Loren Meinke (USA)/'05 Valerie Rhomberg (Canada)/'05 Soukeyna Spiveye (USA)/'05 State/Province/Country Branch Presidents ARGENTINA ACEI Argentina Beatriz Saal Malabia 2310 Codigo Postal 1425 Capital Federal Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (bwā`nəs ī`rēz, âr`ēz, Span. bwā`nōs ī`rās), city and federal district (1991 pop. , Argentina 541-832-4258 beasaal@abaconet.com.ar ETHIOPIA Ethiopia ACEI Belete Mebratu Dept. of Learning & Instr. P.O. Box 1176 Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa University is a university in Ethiopia. It was originally named "University College of Addis Ababa" at its founding, then renamed for the former Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie I in 1962, receiving its current name in 1975. Addis Ababa Addis Ababa (ăd`ĭs ăb`əbə) [Amharic,=new flower], city (1994 pop. 2,112,737), capital of Ethiopia. It is situated at c.8,000 ft (2,440 m) on a well-watered plateau surrounded by hills and mountains. , Ethiopia demeke30@hotmail.com HONG KONG Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. & MACAU ACEI Hong Kong & Macau Ramsey Ding-Yee Koo HKIEd, D2-2/F Dept. of Ed. Policy & Admin. Lo Ping Rd. Taipo, Hong Kong, China 852-294-87800 rkoo@ied.edu.hk UNITED STATES United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. Colorado ACEI Melissa Baron 1502 Corinth Circle Lafayelle, CO 80026 303-584-9197 melissabaron@mindspring.com Delaware ACEI Carol Vukelich University of Delaware [3] The student body at the University of Delaware is largely an undergraduate population. Delaware students have a great deal of access to work and internship opportunities. College of Education Newark, DE 19716 302-831-1657 vukelich@udel.edu Illinois A CEI CEI Competitive Enterprise Institute CEI Conferenza Episcopale Italiana (Italian bishop conference) CEI Central European Initiative CEI Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano (Italian Electrotechnical Committee) Fred Taylor Fred Taylor may refer to:
Indiana ACEI Amy Poor Sparks 21 Goldersgreen Drive Lafayette, IN 47905-7820 765-447-8907 AJPS AJPS American Journal of Political Science @isc~k12.in.us Kansas ACEI Vinita Hoffman 223 W. 14th Hutchinson, KS 67501-4022 620-662-0638 Louisiana ACEI Bonnie Berg 936 Champaigne Drive Kenner, LA 70065-1967 504-737-0982 jsbzb@bellsouth.net Minnesota ACEI Mabel Hokanson 121 Washington Avenue S. #1517 Minneapolis, MN 55401 612-341-2086 jshokanson@aol.com Missouri ACEI Gale A. McMahan SEMO SEMO Southeast Missouri State University SEMO State Emergency Management Office SEMO Supply and Equipment Management Officer SEMO Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail (US National Park Service) Mail Stop 5575 Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau (jĭrär`dō, jērərdō`), city (1990 pop. 61,633), Cape Girardeau co., SE Mo., overlooking the Mississippi River; founded 1793, inc. as a city 1843. , MO 63701 gmcmahan@semo.edu Oklahoma ACEI Roxanne Fillmore College of Education NSU NSU Nonspecific urethritis, see there 717 N. Grand Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-456-5511, ext. 3753 fillmor@nsuok.edu Oregon ACEI Karen Wrye 6306 NE 26th Avenue Portland, OR 97211-6049 503-284-4491 rkwrye@teleport.com Tennessee A CEI Carrie Whaley cwhaley@uu.edu www.uu.edu/TACEI Texas ACEI Anna McArthur 2901 S. Brahma, Apt. D-1 Kingsville, TX 78363 361-593-2204 kfapm00@tamuk.edu Local Branch Presidents ARKANSAS Greenwood ACEI Christine Ewing P.O. Box 546 Greenwood, AR 72936 479-996-7748 cewing@greenwood.k12.ar.us CALIFORNIA Los Angeles-South Bay ACEI Audrey Duplessis 403 Bradenhall Drive Carson, CA 90746-1124 323-770-0217 FLORIDA Hispanic Network A CEI Marlene Lescano 11006 Longboat Drive Cooper City, FL 33026 954-436-4682 Ma rLescano@aol.com ILLINOIS Southeastern Illinois Branch of ACEI Brenda McPeak P.O. Box 27 Dale, IL 62829 618-773-4486 jbmcpeak@hamilton.com.net IOWA Iowa, state, United States Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R. Des Moines ACEI Ruth Fellers 3524 Grand Ave. Apt. 105 Des Moines, IA 50312 515-271-6821 LOUISIANA Rapides Parish ACEI Carol Matini 2427 Hill Street Alexandria, LA 71302 318-443-7724 lwbitemat@aol.com MISSOURI St. Louis Suburban ACEI Arlene Stein 3919 Oleatha Avenue St. Louis, MO 63116-3603 314-776-1843 NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. Triangle Area ACEI (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) Run Wahlen 6129 Highcastle Court Raleigh, NC 27613-3002 919-856-7649 rwahlen@earthlink.net TENNESSEE West Tennessee ACEI Anna Clifford 185 Old Henderson Rd. Pinson, TN 38366 731-668-1818 acliffor@uu.edu UTAH Utah, state, United States Utah (y `tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States. Davis County ACEI Sarah L. Voigt 401 East 500 North Kaysville,
UT 84037 801-544-8626 svoigt@admin.clmbiel. davis.k12.ut.us
CANADA ACEI-The Toronto Connection Pat Corson 64 Fairleigh Crescent Toronto, ON M6C 3R9 Canada 416-979-5000, ext. 7637 pcorson@acs.ryerson.ca Students Branch Advisers ALABAMA Auburn University A CEI Candra D. Thornton College of Education 5040 Haley Center Auburn, AL 36849 334-844-4434 ARKANSAS Arkansas State University ACEI Nancy Bacot 2113 Shoshoni Drive Jonesboro, AR 72401-6042 870-972-3059; nbacot@asu.edu COLORADO Denver Metro ACEI 1) Mary Jo Pollman 1573 S. Josephine Street Denver, CO 80210 303-556-8303 pollmanm@msed.edu 2) Sheila Deacon MSCD, Campus Box 21 P.O. Box 173362 Denver, CO 80217 303-556-6228 deacons@mscd.edu FLORIDA University of Central Florida “UCF” redirects here. For other uses, see UCF (disambiguation). UCF is a member institution of the State University System of Florida. UCF was founded in 1963 as Florida Technological University with the goal of providing highly trained personnel to support the Kennedy at Orlando ACEI Cynthia Hutchinson 1580 Arden Street Longwood, FL 32750 407-823-3532 hutchins@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu University of North Florida The University of North Florida (UNF) is a public university in Jacksonville, Florida. It currently has an enrollment of more than 16,000 students and employs over 500 full-time faculty. The current president is former Jacksonville mayor John Delaney. ACEI Linda Pickett UNF-C&I 4567 St. Johns Bluff Jacksonville, FL 32277 904-620-2578 lpickett@unf.edu GUAM University of Guam UOG's motto: to enlighten, to discover, to serve... The University of Guam, located in Mangilao, Guam, is a land-grant institution accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Marilyn Jackson P.O. Box 2491 Agana, GU 96910-2491 671-735-2424 mjackson@uog9.edu ILLINOIS Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University is a state university located in Charleston, Illinois. Institution Eastern Illinois University has approximately 10,000 undergraduates, 1,700 graduate students, and 2,000 faculty and staff. Admission is selective. ACEI Judith A. Barford 902 First Street Charleston, IL 61920 217-581-2518 cfjab@eiu.edu Southeastern Illinois College Southeastern Illinois College is a public community college located in Harrisburg, Illinois. The College was founded in 1960 and offers Associate degrees. There is a secondary campus, the David L. Stanley White County Center, in Carmi, Illinois. ACEI Sue Beal 495 Lovers Lane Harrisbury, IL 62946 618-252-6376, ext. 2210 sbeal@sic.cc.il.us MARYLAND Villa Julie College History Villa Julie College was founded in 1947 in Stevenson by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as a one-year school training women to become medical secretaries. The College was named for Saint Julie Billiart, foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame. ACEI Kathy Ullrich Villa Julie College 1525 Greenspring Valley Rd. Stevenson, MD 21153 410-602-6754 MISSOURI Central Missouri State University Missouri State University is a state university located in Springfield, Missouri. It is the state's second largest university in student enrollment, second only to the University of Missouri. From 1972 to 2005, Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State University. ACEI Jennifer Aldrich 1405 Summit Crest Court Warrensburg, MO 64093-2496 660-543-8657 aldrich@cmsul.cmsu.edu Westminster College ACEI Linda Aulgur 501 Westminster Blvd. du Fulton, MO 65251 Warrensburg, MO 64093-2496 573-592-5291 AulgurL@jaynet.wcmo.ec University of Missouri ACEI 1) Nancy Knipping 303 Townsend Hall Columbia, MO 65211-2400 573-882-7364 knippingn@missouri.edu 2) Linda Bennett U of Missouri/Columbia 303 Townsend Hall Columbia, MO 65211 573-882-1993 lb@missouri.edu OKLAHOMA ACEI Northeastern State University-Tahlequah Branch Roxanne Fillmore Dept. of Curr. and Instruc. Northeastern State Univ. Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-456-5511 ext. 3753 fillmorr@nsuok.edu Northeastern State University NSU offers 69 undergraduate degrees, 18 graduate degrees, and 13 preprofessional programs in five colleges (Business & Technology, Liberal Arts, Education, Optometry, and Health & Science Professions). The student-to-faculty ratio is 26 to 1. at Broken Arrow ACEI Denise Da Ros-Voseles 1308 East 16th Street Tulsa, OK 74120-6422 918-587-6319 OREGON Concordia University A o Sheryl Reinisch Concordia University College of Education 2811 N.E. Holman Street Portland, OR 97211 503-493-6539 sreinisch@cu-Portland.ed PENNSYLVANIA Future Elementary Educators of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is a public liberal arts university located in Edinboro, Pennsylvania, USA and one of 14 schools associated with the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. ACEI Patricia B. Flach Edinboro University of PA #4 Miller Research Center Edinboro, PA 161444 814-732-1330 pflach@edinboro.edu Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is an American public university located in rural Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, and is one of fourteen schools that comprise the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) and accredited by the Middle States Association of ACEI Jeanie Burnett 18 Luckenbill Road Kutztown, PA 19530-9203 burnett@kutztown.edu TENNESSEE ACEI Southern Adventist University Southern Adventist University is a liberal arts university located in Collegedale, Tennessee. It is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The university operates a radio station, WSMC-FM, which plays mainly classical music as well as news from the BBC, National Public 1) Krystal Bishop 2) Myrna Colon Southern Adventist Univ. P.O. Box 370 Collegedale, TN 37315 423-238-2774 kbishop@southern.edu Milligan College Guiding Young Children ACEI Linda Boyer Teacher Education Dept. P.O. Box 309 Milligan College, TN 37682 423-461-8741 lcboyer@milligan.edu TEXAS Hazel B. McCanne SWTSU ACEI Dianne Rush Pape ED 3065 SWTU Dept. Cur. & Inst. San Marcos, TX 78666-4330 512-245-3079 dpll@swt.edu Texas A&M University-Bluebonnet ACEI Nancy Self Col. of Ed., Dept. of TLAC TLAC Town Lake Animal Center (Austin, TX) TLAC Travelers Life and Annuity Company TLAC Terminal Link Availability Control (ITU-T) Texas A&M 4232 TAMU TAMU Texas A&M University TAMU Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University TAMU Tyler Area Macintosh Users (Tyler, Texas) TAMU Tropical Aviation Meteorological Unit College Station, TX 77843-4232 979-845-8365 un-self@tamu.edu http: // stuact.tamu.edu/ stuergs / acei Texas A&M University. Corpus Christi ACEI Jana Sanders ECDC ECDC Easy CD Creator (Roxio) ECDC European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control ECDC Economic Cooperation Among Developing Countries (Group of 77 countries) 6300 Ocean Drive Corpus Christi, TX 78418 361-825-3328 jsanders@falcon.tamucc.edu University of Houston at Clear Lake Shareen Sheehan 2700 Bay Area Blvd. Box 311 Houston, TX 77058-1098 281-283-3538 sheehan@cl.uh.edu Yellow Rose Branch of ACEI (Texas A&M University, Kingsville) Anna P. McArthur 2901 So. Brahma Blvd. Apt. D-1 Kingsville, TX 78363 361-593-2204 kfapm00@tamuk.edu |
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