The National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. is the oldest African American organization of women educators in the U.S., founded in 1923 by eight young African American teachers in Jersey City, NJ. With over 3600 members in five regions across the country, the sorority is dedicated to promoting excellence in education, providing support to youth, upholding the highest ideals of the teaching profession, and serving communities through volunteerism.
Committed to fostering a spirit of sisterhood among teachers, Phi Delta Kappa aims to honor the legacy of its founders and carry the torch of enlightenment for the next generation. The organization offers guidance to youth groups, scholarships to deserving students, and actively engages in various educational initiatives. With a mission to promote the highest ideals of the teaching profession, Phi Delta Kappa continues to make a significant impact in the field of education.
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