I grew up in Butler, PA, and am a western Pennsylvania girl through and through. I love the Pirates and the Steelers, and will take any opportunity to make it to a game. I always knew I wanted to be an educator, but I never knew that my dream would lead me here.
I’m currently president of Clarion Students Educating Young Children, and a member of Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta, and Clarion Student Council for Exceptional Children. I was a 2015 Junior Homecoming Court member and I’m a Community Service Day Team Leader and a Golden Heart for the fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon. I have made every effort to become involved on campus because I believe that you should take every opportunity presented to you, as everything happens for a reason.
I wouldn’t be where I am without the help of my best friend. During my freshman year, I joined two of the three education organizations on campus. One of these was Clarion Student PSEA. I attended the state conference in the spring of 2014 in Erie, and fell even more in love with Student PSEA. It was one of the best experiences of my college career to that point and I was so excited to bring that experience back to campus to share with other members.
At the end of freshman year, when
elections for organizations rolled around, I was elected the vice president of
Clarion Student PSEA. My best friend was the new president of Clarion Student
PSEA, as well as the new Midwest Region president. Being vice president of my
chapter was a great starting point to get involved and build myself as a leader
alongside someone who supported me as much as he did. That was the beginning of
my never-ending amazing experiences with Student PSEA.
In the spring of 2015, Clarion
Student PSEA attended state conference again in Hershey. At this conference, it
was announced that they would be adding the position of president-elect to the
Executive Board. When it was time for nominations, my best friend looked at me
and said, “I think you would be really amazing in this position.” I had the
support of all my friends from Clarion who attended the conference and they all
encouraged me to run for the position. I typically am very shy and was very
hesitant about throwing my name in, but my best friend insisted and he
nominated me for the position.
This position was the only
contested election at the 2015 state conference. After votes were tallied, I
had won the position with 50 percent of the votes. I was ecstatic! I couldn’t
even begin to think of how much my life would change in such a short amount of
time. Even better, I had my best friend right by my side with me through this
whole experience, as he was elected the new Student PSEA-PACE chair. We were
doing amazing things together and he was my rock through it all. If it wasn’t
for him believing in me and telling me that I could do it, I wouldn’t be
sitting here writing to you all and telling you about my experiences.
I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into when I ran for this position, but it has been nothing short of amazing! I have learned so much about our union and about PSEA as a whole. I’ve had so many awesome professional development experiences, and developed a support team of friends who are more like family and who build me up whenever I am feeling down. To me, Student PSEA does not only mean professional development, community service, leadership and membership development, and political action and advocacy. It is so much more. Student PSEA is friendships, family, life lessons, and life-changing experiences.
My goals for this year are for
Student PSEA chapters to communicate more effectively within their regions, for
Region EAs to communicate more with their Student PSEA members, to increase
active membership, and to create more interregional events. Already, we have
begun to build these relationships and have had so much support from our EAs. I
have high hopes for the 2016-2017 Executive Board, because just like Student
PSEA, they are amazing! They represent our mission, vision, values, and goals
more than anyone I have ever encountered.
We are Student PSEA. We are Professional Development,
Community Service, Leadership & Membership Development, and Political
Action & Advocacy. We are family.
Dear aspiring educator, you
are building the future. Go forth with confidence, hold your head up high, and
be a leader. For someday, one of your students will look back and say, “I am
here because my teacher believed in me,” just like I believe in you. You can do
it, you will do it, and you will be successful. Believe it.
“Sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage
and I promise you something great will come of it.” – We Bought a Zoo