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Cameron University education students accepted into Kappa Delta Pi education honor society




Eleven Cameron University education students have been accepted into the Upsilon Xi Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the international honor society in education. Selection as a member of Kappa Delta Pi requires high academic achievement, a commitment to education as a career, and a professional attitude that assures steady growth in the profession. Only those who have exhibited the ideals of scholarship, integrity in service, and commitment to excellence in teaching and its allied professions are granted membership.

CU students who are now members of Kappa Delta Pi, listed by hometown, are:

Altus: Mackenzie Reuter

Coffeyville, Kans.: McKenzie DeAnda

Elgin: Scotlyn Koehler

Frederick: Makenna Hill, Garrett Mitchell

Lawton/Fort Sill: Shelbey Boswell, Adriana Martinez-Ramirez, Chandler Shirley

Mountain Park: Paula Hickerson

Owasso: Lindsey Guercio

Pryor: Gabrielle McDade

Rush Springs: Savannah Munn, McKailey Rennaker

Walters: Racheal Moore

For more information about education programs at Cameron University, contact the Department of Education at 580-581-2320.

About Kappa Delta Pi

Founded in 1911, Kappa Delta Pi is the largest honor society in education, with 625 chapters worldwide. Its most distinguished members include Margaret Mead, Eleanor Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, Jean Piaget, Jane Addams and George Washington Carver.

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