Communicationsor
How to keep your members informed.2018 CCOT
Mitchell, IN and Kokomo, IN
How does your chapter communicate with your members?
´ Does someone in your chapter send newsletters to your members?´ Does someone in your chapter phone members?´ Does someone in your chapter put together a chapter website?´ Does someone in your chapter do a blog on your chapter’s
activities?´ Does your chapter have a yearbook?´ Does someone in your chapter maintain a chapter Facebook page?´ Does someone in your chapter send emails and or text members
when needed?
Today we will zero in on your chapter’s newsletter, chapter’s website, and copyright information.´ Best resource for you who are chapter communication chairs is the
Guidelines for Chapter Communications and Publicity Chairs.´ The members of Alpha Epsilon’s Communication Committee are
always ready to answer your questions.´Sue Linder, Tau, Chair, [email protected]´Judy Neilan, Gamma Mu, [email protected]´Tiffany Ingles, Beta Mu, [email protected]´Marti Daily, AE’s webmaster and State Editor, Omega, [email protected]
As editors, you are not only keeping your members up-to-date with Chapter, State and International news, your newsletter could also be one of Alpha Epsilon State’s 5 Star Award Winners. How does my chapter’s newsletter earn the
5 Star Award?Ø Publish at least 5 newsletters each year. Make
sure to send a copy of each newsletter to the Communication Chair as well as the rest of the
Communication Committee.Ø Earn an average of 15 to 20 points in these two
areas: Format and Content.
Chapter Newsletter EvaluationPossible points for each requirement are in parentheses.
Format (6 points maximum)A. Aesthetic (1)B. Journalistic Style / Readability (2)C. Masthead:
1. THE DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL (.5)2. Alpha Epsilon State (.5)3. Chapter Name (1)4. Date, issue number (1)
´ Aesthetic: ´How does your newsletter look?´Does it have “pizzazz” but not too distracting?´ Is it balanced keeping font changes to a minimum?´Can you readily spot the most important news?
´ Journalistic Style:´ Is your newsletter free from typographical or grammatical
errors?´Does you message flow with limited amounts of
“padding?”´ Is your newsletter succinct and to the point? Your
sentences should be informative without being wordy.
Aesthetic Examples
Journalistic Style Examples
Alpha Sigma
´ Masthead:´Does your newsletter’s masthead include:
´The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International?´Alpha Epsilon State?´Your chapter’s name?´The date and issue number of your newsletter?
´FYI: issue #1 starts with your chapter president’s first year of the biennium and continues until her term is done.
Masthead Examples
Chapter Newsletter EvaluationPossible points for each requirement are in parentheses.
Content (14 points maximum)A. Mission Statement [Purposes of the Society may also be
included] (2)B. Reorientation [Education about DKG] (1)C. Announcement of Meetings [Who, Where, What, When,
How] (3)D. Dates and Deadlines [Chapter, State, International] (2)E. Chapter Projects (1)
Content continued (14 points maximum)
F. Highlights of Previous Meetings (1)G. News of Members (3)H. Editor’s Name, Address, Phone Number, Email (1)
Maximum Points Possible = 20
Mission Statement&
Purposes of the Society
Omicron Chapter include the Purposes on a different page in their newsletter. Alpha Gamma Chapter includes DKG’s Vision Statement as part of the newsletter’s Masthead.
Reorientation
Tau Chapter’s newsletter highlights one of the DKG founders.
Alpha Chi’s newsletter highlights one of DKG’s funds.
Reorientation may be:Ø A trivia question about DKG.Ø Highlighting one of the Founders.Ø Discussing qualifications for
membership.Ø Explaining how to apply for
scholarships, mini-grants, travel grants, etc.
Announcement of Meetings
Alpha Omega chapter makes sure that the members know what to expect in the upcoming meetings.
Gamma Lambda also gives the members notice on the upcoming meetings.
Dates and Deadlines
Beta Mu Chapter’s newsletter
Alpha Gamma Chapter’s newsletter
Chapter Projects
Gamma Mu
Alpha Omega
Highlights of Previous Meetings
Beta
Tau
News of Members
Alpha Pi
Editor’s Name, Address, Phone Number, Email
Alpha Alpha’s:Newsletter Editor:Sue Weber249 S Jackson StClinton, IN765-832-7879 home812-239-2519 cell [email protected]
Janet Brosmer, Editor Beta Eta Chapter1118 South 18th Street Terre Haute, IN 47803
812-249-6164 [email protected]
Mission StatementThe Delta Kappa Gamma Society International promotes professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education.
AE EventsIndiana State Conference Lafayette, INApril 28, 2018
DKG Fun FactIn the summer of 1979, DKG celebrated its Golden Anniversary using the theme "We have defined our purposes; let us shape our destiny.”
Editor: Becky Foltz 2085 S. CR. 300 EDanville, IN 46122(317) [email protected]
Beta Phi