Southern Regional Council on Educational Administration

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SRCEA
BOARD OF  DIRECTORS
                          
President, 2007-2008
Sandy Hutchinson
University of Central Missouri


2008 Conference Program Chair
and
  President Elect  2008-2009
Teresa Eagle
Marshall University


President  Elect  2009-2010

T. C. Chan
Kennesaw State University


President Elect  2010-2011

Barbara Mallory
Georgia Southern University


President  Elect 2011-2012
Sharen Cypress
Freed-Hardeman University

Past  President
Sandra Gupton
University of North Florida


Recording Secretary / Historian
Dana Owens
University of Central Oklahoma

Treasurer
Art Rouse

East Carolina University

SRCEA Yearbook Editor
Ellen Reames
Auburn University


Corresponding Secretary
Russell Mays
University of North Florida





Conference 2008: Leading and Learning in the 21st Century
October 23 - 26, 2008,
Charleston
,

West Virginia

Click HERE for Information



About SRCEA

       The Southern Regional Council on Educational Administration (SRCEA)  exists to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of research and ideas among individuals with a professional interest in the field of educational administration and leadership at all levels of the education system.

        SRCEA members include higher education faculty members in educational administration and related fields, community college faculty and administrators, doctoral students in educational administration and leadership, and P - 12 practitioners (teachers, principals, supervisors and superintendents) who wish to grow professionally and share research experiences with colleagues. The organization encourages participation by members of all groups as a means of fostering professional growth and establishing collaborative efforts in the improvement of educational administration and leadership.

        SRCEA primarily serves 14 states in the southern United States, but everyone is welcome!

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