The Society hosts more than 600 chapters across North America. Among these are 594 Institutional chapters affiliated with teacher education programs, including 16 community colleges and 3 virtual universities. Led by students and faculty, these chapters provide local members with networking, leadership, service, and professional development programming. Another 12 Alumni/Professional chapters, organized in school districts or cities, offer members opportunities to participate in educational and service activities and to grow through professional development.

KDP Chapters offer a unique opportunity for members to connect with other education professional in their local areas, sharpen their skills with professional development programs, and hone their leadership abilities through involvement and hands-on chapter management.

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Phi Kappa Chapter at Thomas University

The officers from the Phi Kappa Chapter at Thomas University submitted and received a grant from “Keep America Beautiful,” sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company. Phi Kappa used the grant money to buy recycling containers that they placed in classrooms and offices around campus.