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Support workers hear motivational speech at KESPA breakfast

Preparation for Adair Co. Schools opening day - Thursday, August 4, 2011
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By Jason Rector

The Staff of Adair County Schools started off their morning with being provided a breakfast hosted by Adair County KESPA, and heard a motivational message by KESPA Vice-President, Jason Rector.

The officers of the Adair County KESPA are: Debbie Dunn, President; Jason Rector, Vice-President; Danna Harmon, Treasurer and Jamie White, Secretary.



The purpose of Adair County KESPA (Kentucky Education Support Professionals Association) is to:
  • Represent its members in their relations with their employer
  • Develop and promote the professional interest and concerns of the members.
  • Promote professional attitudes and ethical conduct among education support professionals
  • Work for the welfare of school children, the advancement of education, and the improvement of instructional opportunities for all
  • Encourage education support professionals to exercise their rights and privileges as citizens and to provide leadership in civil affairs.
  • Hold property and funds for the attainment of association purposes.
The Association shall comply with all affiliation requirements of the Kentucky Education Association and the National Education Association.


This story was posted on 2011-08-03 19:36:09
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