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About Our History

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Our  History and Our Founders

The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. (NSPDK) is a nonprofit, educational sorority founded by eight educators desiring to establish a sisterhood among teachers and promote the highest ideals of the teaching profession. NSPDK was the idea of Gladys Merritt Ross, who, on Good Friday, March 30, 1923, convened a group of young teach­ers from Jersey City Normal School in Jersey City, New Jersey to discuss the idea of forming a sorority.

 

Eight members of those present concurred, and Newark attorney, J. Mercer Burrell, incorporated the new organization on May 23, 1923 - which is now recognized as the official Founders Day.  Because the original members were all minors, their parents or guardians, Dr. G.E. Cannon, Mr. J.L. Merritt, Mrs. Lottie Cooper and Mrs. Estelle Morris became trustees.

 

The eight founders are Gladys Merritt Ross (Mother Founder), Julia Asbury Barnes, Ella Wells Butler, Marguerite Gross, Florence Steele Hunt, Edna McConnell, Gladys Cannon Nunery and Mildred Morris Williams.

"To Foster a Spirit of Sisterhood Among Teachers and to Promote the Highest Ideals of the Teaching Profession"

Our Mission

National Sorority of
Phi Delta Kappa, Incorporated (NSPDK)

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National Sorority of
Phi Delta Kappa, Incorporated
​Eastern Region

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NSPDK, Inc. Epsilon Chi Chapter

Epsilon Chi Chapter has served  Rockland and Orange Counties since its chartering on November 19, 2005.  Epsilon Chi Chapter has been and continues to partner with various organizations like  People to People, St. Paul's Church, The Martin Luther King Multi-purpose Center, Fallen Angels, IMANI Foundation Inc. and countless other organizations. Epsilon Chi continues to grow its membership with dynamic educators.

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