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OFFICERS

WARREN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

213 Vine Street N.E.Warren, Ohio 44483

PHONE: 330 392 6582 or 330-307-7291

OFFICE HOURS: School year: 11:30 am- 3:00 pm


OFFICERS

President -      JEFF PEGG          Email: WarrenEA2001@aol.com 
Vice President - MELANIE HAMEED
Treasurer -      MARK ALBANI
Secretary -      JANIS SANFREY

Executive Committee:
                 Cara Venetti-Elementary, 
                 Mary Olesky-Elementary, 
                 Katie Kish-Elementary, 
                 Kevin Kifer-Middle School, 
                 Brenda Tripodi-Middle School,
                 Dotty Hope-High School, 
                 Chris Wilson-At-Large Representative

Building Representatives:

Lincoln K-2             Catherine McKee
Lincoln 3-5             Kathleen Rider
Lincoln 6-8             Pat Raida
SP                      Linda Culver
Alternate:              Sue Davison

Willard K-2 (Devon)     Tammy Stanovcak
Willard 3-5 (East)      Diana Snier
Willard 6-8 (East)      Sonya Marshall
SP                      Marian Mihas
Alternate:              Cindy Dressel
  
McGuffey K-2(Emerson)   Pam Brown & Ronile Bonner
McGuffey 3-5(Reserve)   Bonnie Williams
McGuffey 6-8(Reserve)   Jennifer Holbrook
SP                      Open
Alternate:              Pat Leo

Jefferson K-2(Jefferson)Brandi Gazso
Jefferson 3-5(H.Mann)   Lisa Mesaros
Jefferson 6-8(Reserve)  Open
SP                      Open
Alternate:              Open          

WGH                     
9                       Michelle Stoutamire
10                      Joan Elliott
11                      Melissa Elsasser
12                      Monica Kopp
SP                      Debbie Christman
Alternate:              Victoria Delbene
                        Lisa Bennett

Student Services:       Sandy Kerner
Alternate:              Diana Miller

Newsletter Editor:      Paula Yauger

WEA Professional Goals

CODE OF ETHICS OF THE EDUCATION PROFESSION
Adopted by the NEA Representative Assembly,July,1985
   The educator, believing in the worth and dignity of each human being, 
recognizes the supreme importance of the pursuit of truth, devotion to 
excellence, and the nurture of democratic principles. Essential to these 
goals is the protection of freedom to learn and to teach and the guarantee 
of 
equal educational opportunity for all. The educator accepts the 
responsibility to adhere to the highest ethical standards.
   The educator recognizes the magnitude of the responsibility inherent in 
the teaching process. The desire for the respect and confidence of one's 
colleagues, of students, of parents and of the members of the community 
provides the incentive to attain and maintain the highest possible degree of 
ethical conduct. The Code of Ethics of the Education Profession indicates 
the 
aspiration of all educators and provides standards by which to judge conduct.
   The remedies specified by the NEA and/or its affiliates for the violation 
of any provision shall be enforceable in any form other than one 
specifically 
designated by the NEA or its affiliates.

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