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Auburn Association of Educational Office Professionals

AAEOP Hosts Fundraising Event
Tupperware Open House--Thursday, January 15

From 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., you can drop in to the conference room (downstairs) at the Administrative Annex (502 4th Street Northeast, Auburn) to see the newest products in Tupperware's line, purchase items (some display items will be available for cash-and-carry sales), and order from the new Tupperware catalog.  Orders will be delivered about two weeks after purchase.

AAEOP is sponsoring this fundraiser to earn money for scholarhips, professional development, and the AAEOP emergency fund.  Refreshments will be served, non-AAEOP members are welcome!  Cash, checks, Visa, Mastercard, and/or Discover cards are acceptable forms of payment for orders.  Please share this information with friends, family members, neighbors, co-workers, etc.  Hope to see you there!

 

Your Cans Can Help. . .

Thanks to your contributions, shelves at the Auburn Food Bank are not looking nearly as bare as they were prior to winter break!  Still, some food banks are in danger of closing because they have so little stock available to assist people in need.  Your canned (or other non-perishables) goods can help local families with a basic life necessity--food.  Your donation of pantry items and/or cash or checks are greatly needed and appreciated.  Please consider a donation to the Auburn Food Bank or another local food bank of your choosing today.

If you send Deyanna a check, payble to the Auburn Food Bank, remember it tax deductible--every donation helps!  Deyanna King (at the annex) is willing to accept monetary donations.  Pantry items may be dropped off at the annex (502 4th Street Northeast) between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 

 

Randy Dorn Elected Superintendent of Public Instruction
George Dockins Appointed Executive Director of PSE

Thanks to everyone who voted November 4.  Randy Dorn will be sworn into office in January; until that time, he will serve in an advisory capacity to the newly appointed PSE Executive Director, George Dockins.  Dockins has served on the Public School Employees board for nine years (three of those years as president).  With George's appointment as executive director, former PSE Vice-president, Judi Owens will now serve as president.

At a time when significant changes are taking place, leaders with exceptional skills and commitment to the people they represent is important.  These newly selected leaders will fill the shoes and step up to launch PSE into a future of meeting challenges.  George Dockins extended his appreciation to Randy Dorn and acknowledged, ". . . all the energy and leadership he devoted to PSE."  Dockins added, "Randy deserves enormous credit for where PSE is today."  George Dockins has the support of the entire PSE Board of Directors and newly appointed President, Judi Owens, said, "George is the very best choice for PSE at this time when we have great challenges ahead."  Owens noted Dockins' ability to motivate members to become involved (at the local and state levels) at important.

In January, PSE will conduct an election to fill the vacant vice president position.  All PSE members in good standing are eligible to run for this position. 

Again, a big congratulations to Randy Dorn, George Dockins, and Judi Owens.  We wish them great success in their new positions and look forward to their leadership and support of classified employees and improvement in education.

 

ALL Entertainment Books Have Been Sold! 

Thank you to everyone who sold a book and to those who purchased a book!  You helped AAEOP raise funds that will go to scholarships for graduating seniors, support professional development for educational office professionals, and build the AAEOP emergency-relief fund.  The "top sellers" were Loretta Kingsolver (13 books) and Debra Keeley (11 books). . . WOW!  This campaign was a great success.  Our next fundraiser will be announced soon. . . watch for your opportunity to be involved. 

 

Connect with AAEOP on Your Journey to Professional Development

For you, professional involvement and development may mean serving on a committee or as an officer, taking a class, or attending a workshop, meeting, or AAEOP social function.  Regardless of which of these things matches your definition of involvement, consider that whether or not you have made a step on your journey to professional development this year or not, you can take a step today!  Look at the list of opportunities being offered by AAEOP (and/or WAEOP and NAEOP) and decide what action you will take to actively involve yourself in your professional association.  It is never too late to put your best foot forward and become a member of your state and national professional association.  If you are not currently a member of WAEOP and/or NAEOP, the following information should make you want to “step right up” and join today.  Check out news and upcoming events (or the recap of recent events) to see how AAEOP members are involved in the associations established exclusively for educational office professionals.

 

NAEOP (National Association of Educational Office Professionals) is the “top of the line” national organization established specifically for educational office professionals (school secretaries) throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada.  Membership in this association is significant of your true professionalism.  NAEOP was founded as the National Association of School Secretaries.  NAEOP paved the way by making a name change that reflected not only a change in times, but more accurately recognized the level of professionalism of employees in educational offices.

 

Benefits of NAEOP membership include:

  • car rental discounts,
  • various insurances,
  • the quarterly NAEOP Magazine,
  • an opportunity for scholarships (member, dependent, and student),
  • enrollment in the Professional Standards Program (PSP),
  • awarding of PSP certificates,
  • workshop and conference opportunities, and
  • a networking system that spans the U.S. and Canada. 

In order to apply and qualify for the PSP program, membership in NAEOP is required.  Membership in NAEOP is only $45 a year.  For this fee, new members receive a $1,000 dismemberment insurance policy for the first year with the option for the member to renew the policy on their own (at his/her expense).  

 

WAEOP (Washington Association of Educational Office Professionals) was organized over 50 years ago by school district secretaries who wanted their own PROFESSIONAL association.  Over the years, WAEOP has grown significantly and has changed in a number of ways (including changing the association name from Washington Association of Educational Secretaries). 

 

The state-level association offers several learning events throughout the year.  You can choose from Spring Conference, Fall Institute, Leadership Training, or one of several Professional Development Program workshops offered throughout the state.  PDP workshops are generally hosted by an area director (Auburn is in area 7, our area director is Paula Jo Brave).  The area directors host at least one workshop in their area annually and it is nice to be able to attend a WAEOP-sponsored workshop close to home.  If you have an idea for a PDP workshop you would like offered in area 7, contact Paula Jo.  Area directors, like members of the AAEOP professional development and workshop committee, appreciate your suggestions for workshop topics and/or presenters.

 

You can be a member of your state-level professional association for only $35 per year.  Go the the WAEOP website to download a membership form.  When you submit your membership form, indicate that you were referred through the AAEOP website.

 

Help Students/Parents Access Healthy Kids Now! Application

Go to the resource page or click the link below for an online application:

https://fortress.wa.gov/dshs/f2ws03esaapps/onlineapp/introduction_1.asp

 

 

 


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