History of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc.
The National Sorority Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. was incorporated on May 23, 1923 by 8 phenomenal African American educators. The purpose of the sorority is to stimulate professional growth among teachers, to foster true sisterhood, to promote the highest teaching ideals and to encourage the development of the potential of our youth.Today the organization is spread across 5 regions, Eastern, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest and Far West.
Throughout its existence, the Sorority has addressed cogent educational issues through a myriad of programs designed to improve education and offer opportunities to scores of children, youth, and adults. NSPDK has sponsored initiatives to assist beginning teachers, advance good health, promote academic achievement, award scholarships, and preserve African- American History. It is poised to accept the educational challenges of the 21st century and to launch programs to enhance the educational enterprise.
The Alpha Mu Chapter, located in Annapolis, MD is in the Eastern Region of the National Sorority Phi Delta Kappa, Incorporated. Learn more about the chapter by clicking the "About Alpha Mu" and "Local Officers" links.
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