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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Julie Lundell - DEA Executive Board
I have taught in the Davis School District for 5 years. All of those years have been in the first grade, at Lakeside Elementary in West Point. I graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Elementary Education. I am currently enrolled in a Masters Program through Utah State University. I have lived for the past 18 years in northern Davis County where I have been actively involved in my community through participation in my neighborhood PTA and Community Council activities. This is my first year serving on the DEA Executive Board, representing the northern area.
I am a committed advocate for children, parents, and teachers. I firmly believe that it takes all of us working together to bring about the greatest success for each child. Knowing that education is, in many ways, at the mercy of the political processes, I strongly encourage political involvement by teachers. The DEA helps all of us to have a voice in education at the district, state, and national levels. Working together we can achieve the common goal of an excellent education for the children in the Davis School District.
Julie represents the northern end of Davis County. Her contact schools are Doxey Elementary, Sunset Elementary, Fremont Elementary, Parkside Elementary, and Sunset Junior High.
Julie can be contacted at jlundell@dsdmail.net
I am a committed advocate for children, parents, and teachers. I firmly believe that it takes all of us working together to bring about the greatest success for each child. Knowing that education is, in many ways, at the mercy of the political processes, I strongly encourage political involvement by teachers. The DEA helps all of us to have a voice in education at the district, state, and national levels. Working together we can achieve the common goal of an excellent education for the children in the Davis School District.
Julie represents the northern end of Davis County. Her contact schools are Doxey Elementary, Sunset Elementary, Fremont Elementary, Parkside Elementary, and Sunset Junior High.
Julie can be contacted at jlundell@dsdmail.net
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
House Approves the Spending of the Federal Jobs Money
Just before 2:30 PM on November 17, the Utah State House of Representatives voted 57 to 14 to accept the Congressional money approved in August. The Senate passed the resolution 2 hours later at 22 to 6. News will be forthcoming from the District and DEA.
Monday, November 15, 2010
DEA President Involved in UEA Activities
In addition to her duties in the DEA office and within the district, DEA President Susan Firmage is involved in activities throughout the state and nation. She was recently elected to serve as president of the Council of Local Presidents which meets several times a year on Saturday morning. This is a chance for local presidents from throughout the state to gather with UEA officers and staff to discuss current issues and activities. Susan is also asked to serve on many other committees and task forces by the UEA President. At the meeting on November 6, shown here, Susan directs the discussion of issues impacting teachers and education. One topic of discussion that day was the federal money now scheduled to be discusses at a special session of the Utah State Legislature this Wednesday, November 7.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Veterans Day
November 11 is Veterans Day, observed in the United States in honor of veterans of the armed services and in commemoration of the armistice that ended World War I in 1918. In 1954 it was renamed from Armistice Day and given the added significance of honoring veterans. DEA acknowledges all veterans on this day and particularly those veterans who are teachers.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Former DEA President and Staff Member Passes Away
Mary Ellen Leatham, former DEA President and lifelong advocate for students and educators, passed away Sunday, November 7. She was a mentor to many still working in DEA and the Davis School District. Her daughter Kathleen also served as DEA President and continues to teach at Crestview Elementary. Mary Ellen's obituary can be read by clicking here.
Monday, November 8, 2010
DEA Members Win at UEA Convention
During a faculty meeting on November 4, Susan Firmage presents Karen Sheets form Crestview Elementary with the grand prize from the UEA Convention, a Bose sound system.
Dorothy Hughes from Vae View Elementary also won a $100 gift certificate from Utah Idaho School Supply. Susan Firmage presented the certificate during a faculty meeting on November 5.
Dorothy Hughes from Vae View Elementary also won a $100 gift certificate from Utah Idaho School Supply. Susan Firmage presented the certificate during a faculty meeting on November 5.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Incumbent School Board Members Reelected
Incumbent school board members Tamara Lowe and L. Burke Larsen have been reelected to the Davis School Board. After being sworn in at board meeting on Tuesday to complete Kathie Dalton's term, David Lovato was also elected. Kim Burningham was reelected to return to the Utah State School Board.
View results from around the state by clicking here.
View results from around the state by clicking here.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Tuesday is Election Day
Tuesday is the last day to cast your ballot and make your voice heard. Many of you have already voted during early voting, but those who haven't can still vote tomorrow. Polls open at 7:00 AM and remain open until 8:00 PM. DEA recommendations are posted on our web page. We encourage everyone to vote. Remember politicians determine education funding and set education policy.
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