Ms. Foukalas: Distinguished Chapter Officer Award

  She began the Kappa Eta empire during her time as an Executive Board member here at St. John’s University, and simply flourished from there. Miss Alexandra Foukalas has opened her eyes, and her heart to Kappa Delta Pi and the School of Education as a whole.        

Not only does she dream big for herself, she has taken students under her wing to guide and encourage them to reach their full potential. Alexandra Foukalas did just that during her years as an Executive board member and presently, her transition into the position of the Kappa Eta Chapter’s Associate Counselor. Her passion for what this chapter can do for education majors at St. John’s is undeniable, and has trickled over to all of Kappa Delta Pi as a whole. This passion and dedication was recognized at the 2011 Kappa Delta Pi Convention in Indianapolis, as she received the Distinguished Chapter Officer award. 

In regards to her award, the Kappa Eta Chapter President Erica Zissel states, “I cannot think of anyone more deserving of the Distinguished Chapter Officer Award than Alexandra. Her commitment to Kappa Eta truly sets her apart from everyone else. She embodies what it means to be both a member of Kappa Delta Pi and a leader within the organization and The School of Education as a whole. Kappa Eta would not be one of the world’s best chapters—if not the best—if it was not for the passion that constantly drove Alexandra to better the organization and tomorrow’s educators. She has definitely left a lasting imprint on Kappa Eta and we will be forever grateful for all that she did during her time as Executive President and all that she continues to do.”

Alexandra sees Kappa Eta as more than just St. John’s University; she incorporates service aspects of KDP by expanding our service projects to reach the community at large. As Membership Chair, Kelvin Sage, noted, “Ms. Foukalas has been and continues to be one of the main forces that has driven the Kappa Delta Pi-Kappa Eta chapter to what it is today.  Her dedicated service towards ensuring the management and success of Kappa Eta in all aspects has paved the way for future leaders of the chapter to strive towards similar aspirations.”   In addition, she continues to take the Kappa Eta chapter to a higher level, constantly pushing not only the Executive Board, but herself as well. Miss Alexandra Foukalas always dreams big, and continues to be an asset and role model to the School of Education.

-Written by: Dana Hetzel

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