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SNCAE SNCAE Means… Student North Carolina Association of Educators The opportunity to make valuable professional and ...

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SNCAE

SNCAE Means…

Student North Carolina Association of Educators

The opportunity to make valuable professional and personal friendships and help you feel more comfortable as a future classroom teacher! The advantage of NCAE/NEA workshops and conferences designed for the needs of future teachers. $1,000,000 of liability insurance to protect you any time you are working with school children as a part of your pre-work training – even when you are simply observing a class!

Chris Graham, SNCAE President NCAE Educator Lobby Day

YOUR VOICE OUR VOICE

The opportunity to work with NCAE to effect change in such areas as teacher certification and legislation affecting teachers and education – leading to a brighter future for you! Professional and student publications from NCAE and NEA to keep you up-to-date on current education news and trends. Personal contact with NCAE Association Representatives during your first year of employment in North Carolina. Access to NCAE’s and NEA’s instructional and professional resources! Money-saving member benefits: low insurance rates – credit card discounts – vision care discounts – discounts at Disney World, Universal Studios, Kings Dominion, Carowinds, AnheuserBush and Myrtle Beach – Bahama Cruise discounts – online hotel, resort, restaurant, retailer and merchant discounts and more.

700 South Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27601 800-662-7924 www.ncae.org

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Join Today – Membership Pays

SNCAE 2011 Spring Conference

President Christopher Graham Winston-Salem State University [email protected]

Wh a t i s i t ? The North Carolina Association of Educators Student Program (SNCAE) is here to help you make a smooth transition from the campus to the classroom – giving you the edge as a teacher in those first years! SNCAE is an organization for students in undergraduate or graduate education programs. It is affiliated with the North Carolina Association of Educators and the National Education Association. What Does it Cost? NEA dues are $15 and NCAE dues are $12. Local dues are set by the individual chapters at each college or university. When you join NCAE as a first-year teacher, you will receive a $20 rebate from NEA and a $10 rebate from NCAE for every year you were a student member. Just request a rebate form from your school’s Association Representative or contact NCAE Membership Department at 800-662-7924, x-228. Why Join? Being a member will provide support for you as you pursue your career in education and help you enter your profession with confidence and enthusiasm! It will help you form relationships that will give you a lifetime of network support! You will gain leadership skills you can put to use as an educator.

SNCAE Executive Committee

Vice President Donavon Harbison North Carolina Central University [email protected] Secretary Tonya Jackson Bennett College for Women [email protected]

SNCAE Service Project for Fisher House at Fort Bragg.

Webmaster Nicole Reynolds NC A&T State University [email protected]

SNCAE Members during a breakout activity at the SNCAE 2011 Spring Conference.

NEA Representative Satira Holiday Winston-Salem State University [email protected] NCAE-SNCAE Staff Team Lina Drinkard - State Coordinator, 866-638-6466 Frederick Pruitt, 800-650-6155 Elic Senter, 800-662-7924, x227 Angela Farthing, 800-7662-7924, x230 Cathy Barnes, 800-662-7924, x229

SNCAE Spring Conference March 30 – April 1, 2012