Annual Report 2009-2010 Prepared by Connie Witt 2010-2011 President
Table of Contents Purpose... 2 Governing Board... 2 2010-2011 Executive Board... 3 KBEA Professional Membership... 6 KBEA Journal... 6 KBEA Website and Newsletter... 7 Annual Conference... 7 Student Organizations... 8 Business Education in Kentucky... 9 Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 1
Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 2009-2010 Purpose The Kentucky Business Education Association is affiliated with the National Business Education Association and Southern Business Education Association. The Association is dedicated to... Promoting business education in the commonwealth; Providing opportunities for educators in the commonwealth to share educational experiences; Keeping membership informed of events affecting business education; Providing beneficial workshops and programs for teachers at the Kentucky Association of Career and Technical Education s yearly conference Publishing a newsletter twice yearly; Working with Kentucky FBLA and Kentucky PBL to provide assistance as needed; Representing the state at the regional and national levels; and Providing opportunities for professional growth. Governing Board The governing board of the Association is the Executive Board. The Executive Board is composed of the President, President-Elect, Secretary, Treasurer, Historian, and six regional representatives. The Executive Board also includes as ex-officio members the Association s Journal, Newsletter, and Web Editors, the state Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 2
representative to NBEA/SBEA, the FBLA and PBL state advisers, the Association s immediate past president, and membership chairperson. Ex-officio, non-voting, members are the Association s Adviser, Conference Awards Chairperson, a secondary representative, and a post-secondary representative. The executive board meets three times a year to facilitate the business of the Association. Communication among board members during the year provides opportunities for additional initiatives to be expedited. KBEA board members take office following the annual meeting held at the statewide career and technical education conference each July and serve until the next annual meeting the following year. 2010-2011 Executive Board Ms. Connie Witt President Estill County High School 2675 Winchester Road Irvine, KY 40336 Connie.witt@estill.kyschools.us 606-723-3537 Ms. Wendy Wilson President-Elect Carlisle County High School 4557 State Route 1377 Bardwell, KY 42023 Wendy.wilson@carlisle.kyschools.us 270-628-3800 Ms. Kelly Holley Past-President Meade County High School 938 Old State Road Brandenburg, KY 40108 Kelly.holley@ meade.kyschools.us 270-422-7515 Mr. Chad Parnell Secretary Adair County High School 526 Indian Drive Columbia, KY 42728 Chad.parnell@adair.kyschools.us 270-384-2751 Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 3
Ms. Debbie Barnett Treasurer Paul G. Blazer High School 1500 Blazer Blvd Ashland, KY 41102 Debbie.Barnett@ashland.k12.ky.us 606-327-6040 Ms. Renee McDermott Region 1 Representative Ballard Memorial High School 11 Vocational School Road Barlow, KY 42024 Renee.mcdermott@ballard.kyschools.us 270-665-8400 Ms. Dee Colvin Region 3 Board Member Henry County High School 1120 Eminence Road New Castle, KY 40050 Dee.colvin@henry.kyschools.us 502-845-8670 Ms. Ramona Bellew Region 5 Representative Paul G. Blazer High School 1500 Blazer Blvd. Ashland, KY 41102 Ramona.Bellew@Ashland.kyschools.us 606-327-6040 Ext. 3617 Ms. Betty Hunt Newsletter Editor Martin County ATC 7900 Highway 645 Inez, KY 41224 Betty.Hunt@ky.gov 606-298-3879 Ms. Angie Douglas Historian Whitley County High School 350 Blvd. Of Champions Williamsburg, KY 40769 Angie.Douglast@whitley.kyschools.us 606-549-7025 Ms. Belinda Hodges Region 2 Representative Bardstown High School 400 N. 5 th Street Bardstown, KY 40004 Belinda.Hodges@Bardstown.kyschools.us 502-331-8802 Mr. John David Friend Region 4 Board Member Southern Middle School 400 Wilson Downing Road Lexington, KY 40517 John.friend@fayette.kyschools.us 859-381-3582 Ms. Shana Bailey Region 6 Representative Powell County High School 110 College Avenue Stanton, KY 40380 Shana.bailey@powell.kyschools.us 606-663-3512 Dr. Rita Davis Journal Editor Eastern Kentucky University 307 Whalin Technology Complex Richmond KY 40475 Rita.Davis@eku.edu 859-622-8611 Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 4
Mr. Damian Layman Web Editor Harrodsburg ATC 661 Tapp Rd. Harrodsburg, KY 40030 DamianS.Laymon@ky.gov 859-734-9329 Ms. Nancy Graham Secondary Representative Kentucky Department of Education 500 Mero Street, 21 st Floor CPT Frankfort KY 40601 Nancy.Graham@education.ky.gov 502-564-3775 Ms. Vicki Whitaker FBLA State Adviser Office of Career and Technical Education 500 Mero Street, 20 th Floor CPT Frankfort KY 40601 VickiK.Whitaker@ky.gov 502-564-4286 Dr. Phyllis Alderdice Advisor to the Board Jefferson Community & Technical College 4519 Stony Brook Drive Louisville, KY 40299 Phyllis.Alderdice@kctcs.edu 502-231-2164 Ms. Stacy Johnson SBEA/NBEA Representative Assumption High School 2170 Tyler Lane Louisville, KY 40205 stacy.johnson@ahsrockets.org 502-458-9551 Ms. Glenda Phillips Post Secondary Representative West Kentucky CTC 4810 Alben Barkley Drive Paducah, KY 42002 Glenda.Phillips@kctcs.edu 270-534-3402 Ms. Kelley Garrett PBL State Adviser 509 Mallard Creek Road Louisville, KY 40207 kelleygarrett617@gmail.com 630-390-4409 Ms. Karen Nash Awards Chair Office of Career & Technical Education 500 Mero Street Frankfort, KY 40601 Karen.Nash@ky.gov 502-564-4286 Ms. Sherry Scholoemer Membership Chairperson Berea Community High School 1 Pirate Parkway Berea, KY 40403 Sherry.Schloemer@Berea.kyschools.us 859-986-4911 Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 5
KBEA Professional Membership The Kentucky Business Education Association s membership year is from July 1 through June 30. For 2009-2010, there were 195 members. Currently, dues are $15.00 for professional and student members and $150.00 for a lifetime membership. In addition to local membership, KBEA encourages its members to become involved in regional and national organizations. KBEA provides financial support to the president and president-elect to attend the NBEA and SBEA conferences. KBEA Journal The Association publishes the Kentucky Business Education Association Journal once a year. The Journal is included as a part of the KBEA membership package. The Journal is a refereed publication; a panel of referees determine the desirability of each article for publication. The Journal is published in the spring and mailed to all members. A few of the articles that are contained in the 2010 edition include... Methods to Provide International Marketing Coverage in Secondary and Lower Division Postsecondary Business Courses A Study of Differences Between Students and Faculty on the Essential Characteristics of Effective Teachers Business Education s Greatest Challenge The Perceived Economic Effects to Small Kentucky Cities with Broadband Internet Authors are encouraged to submit original manuscripts on topics that would be of interest to Kentucky business educators. Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 6
KBEA Website and Newsletter The KBEA website (http://www.kbea.org) continues to provide members and interested individuals with the latest information about KBEA, SBEA, and NBEA. Additionally, the website serves as a location for various documents used by business educators across the state. The KBEA Newsletter is published in the spring and fall of each year and is sent via email to all current members. CTE Annual Summer Conference The Kentucky Business Education Association, along with other professional associations, worked with the Kentucky Association of Career and Technical Education to implement the 2010 Summer Learning Program. The conference was held July 18-21 in Louisville at The Galt House Hotel and was attended by more than 1,400 educators and 82 exhibitors from across the Commonwealth. Business education attendees totaled 321. The KBEA Executive Board Meeting was held Sunday, July 18, 2010, at 7:00 pm to prepare for its annual board meeting and awards brunch. The theme for the conference was Focus on the Future: Technology, Transitions, and Teamwork. Mr. Murray Banks was the keynote speaker. His topic was Technology, Transitions, and Teamwork: Keeping Our Focus on Students in Changing Times. The KBEA Annual Meeting and Brunch was held on Wednesday, July 21, 2010, and the 2010-2011 KBEA Executive Board members were installed. The KBEA Executive Board members are listed on pages 3-5. KBEA President, Kelly Holley, called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone. The KBEA Awards brunch had approximately 150 business educators in attendance. Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 7
The following awards were given at the brunch: Outstanding Secondary Teacher: Ms. Mary Ann Hext, Greenwood High School KBEA Honorary Life Member: Ms. Janet Atwood, retired from Casey County Area Technology Center Student Organizations The Kentucky Business Education Association actively supports the Kentucky chapters of Future Business Leaders of America and Phi Beta Lambda. Last year, there were 8,000 FBLA and PBL members. Many KBEA members serve as active advisers to local chapters. Many members increased their professional development by attending FBLA/PBL sponsored workshops throughout the year. Kentucky FBLA attended the 2010 National Leadership Conference in Nashville, TN. During the conference, members and advisers from around the country participated in state meetings, workshops, voting sessions, awards of excellence sessions, and social activities. Kentucky FBLA was proudly represented by more than 300 members, advisers, and guests. FBLA received the following awards at the 2010 National Leadership Conference: 1 st Electronic Career Portfolio Greenup County ATC 2 nd Business Ethics Larry A. Ryle High School 2 nd Web Site Development Montgomery County ATC 3 rd Community Service Project Green County ATC 3 rd Business Calculations Gatton Academy 3 rd Introduction to Business Communication dupont Manual High School 3 rd Technology Concepts Green County ATC 4 th Business Math Franklin-Simpson High School 4 th Cyber Security Paul Laurence Dunbar High School 4 th Electronic Career Portfolio Harrodsburg ATC 4 th Emerging Business Issues Larry A. Ryle High School 4 th Entrepreneurship Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 8
4 th Management Decision Making dupont Manual High School 5 th Business Presentation Greenup County ATC 5 th Global Business dupont Manual High School 6 th Sports Management Hopkins County Central High School 6 th Word Processing I Knox Central High School 7 th Business Calculations Hopkins County Central High School 7 th FBLA Principles & Procedures dupont Manual High School 7 th Parliamentary Procedure Hart County High School 7 th Spreadsheet Applications Johnson Central High School 8 th Parliamentary Procedure dupont Manual High School 9 th Global Business Larry A. Ryle High School 10 th Digital Video Production Pikeville High School 10 th Word Processing II Knox Central High School Along with these awards, Mr. Andrew Jones from Bracken County High School was named Who s Who in FBLA along with Sheena Hall from Franklin-Simpson High School being recognized as Kentucky s Outstanding Adviser of the Year. Kim-Mai Le from DuPont Manual High School campaigned tirelessly with her team to win her bid for National Secretary. Business Education in Kentucky Business Education in Kentucky has been affected by several new initiatives at the state level. These include... Financial Literacy for Math now counts as a 4 th math option. A pilot program was ongoing throughout the 2009-10 school year with several schools participating in this pilot. Curriculum was developed for this course. Each department chair present at the summer conference received a CD with this curriculum to take back to their schools. New Entreprenuership curriculum was developed to be used in any business course and distributed at summer conference. Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 9
Standards work is set to begin on Web Design and Multimedia skill standards in 2010-2011. Practical Living/Career Studies Program Review is in the pilot stage for 2010-2011 to be fully implemented and a part of accountability in 2012. There is now a College and Career Readiness promotional package for accounting including a DVD and administrators brochure. Without a doubt the 2010-2011 school year will continue to see changes and improvements to Business Education in Kentucky. These changes will ensure students are receiving the skills needed for post-secondary education and the workplace. Kentucky Business Education Association Annual Report 10