About Eta Chapter
Eta Chapter was organized and founded by Dr. Geneva Ely-Flickinger, Miss Mary E. Rhodes, Miss Louise Doty, and Miss Marion I. Curling on May 14, 1949 at the Ali Ghan Shrine Club in Cumberland, MD.
Eta Chapter is located in Western Maryland, serving members in the Allegany County.
Eta Chapter supports future teachers through two scholarships given annually. The Nellie Hilton Award is given to a promising undergraduate college student pursuing a degree in teaching and another scholarship is awarded in June to a high school senior girl intending to pursue a college degree in Education.
Eta Chapter is located in Western Maryland, serving members in the Allegany County.
Eta Chapter supports future teachers through two scholarships given annually. The Nellie Hilton Award is given to a promising undergraduate college student pursuing a degree in teaching and another scholarship is awarded in June to a high school senior girl intending to pursue a college degree in Education.
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Awards
Exemplary Chapter for 2015 - 2017, chosen by the Alpha Beta State leadership based on excellence of diverse and educationally sound programs, intentionality toward membership diversity, initiation of new members, innovative projects and/or the success of strategic planning. Kelly Griffin, Eta Chapter President, received the award during the Alpha Beta State Convention on April 22, 2017 at the Holiday Inn, Solomons Island, MD.
Exemplary Chapter for 2013 - 2015, chosen by the Alpha Beta State leadership based on excellence of diverse and educationally sound programs, intentionality toward membership diversity, initiation of new members, innovative projects and/or the success of strategic planning. The Exemplary Chapters for 2013-2015 are Delta, Eta, Theta, Mu, Nu, Omega, Alpha Alpha, and Alpha Delta.
Joann Clise, Eta Chapter President, received the award during the Alpha Beta State Convention on April 25, 2015, in Silver Spring, MD. |