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The New York State Social Studies Supervisors Association

The New York Social Studies Supervisory Association was organized in 1973 to function autonomously within the framework of the New York State Council for the Social Studies.  It was formed through the efforts of a group of NYSCSS leaders, a group that included some NYSCSS officers. 

Membership then, as now was open to those NYSCSS members with “responsibilities for social studies curriculum and instructional programs.”  The formation of a separate leadership organization for social studies reflects a pattern found in many of the New York State subject area professional associations.

The New York State Social Studies Supervisory Association Constitution mandates a strong continuing liaison with NYSCSS in order to maintain communication. Over the years the two social studies organizations have worked together toward their shared goals for social studies education in New York. The effect has been to double the voice and visibility of social studies educators in the State. The common objectives, but different perspectives of the two organizations have proven to be particularly effective in promoting social studies.

Goals

The New York State Social Studies Supervisory Association has worked tirelessly to achieve the particular goals of the organization.  According the Constitution, it is the purpose of the NYS4A to:

  1. Promote the status of social studies through the assurance of a quality social studies program of study at every level, pre-kindergarten through grade twelve and continuing education.
  2. Open and maintain regular channels of communication among social studies leaders in New York State.
  3. Articulate the voice of its membership in their relationship with the New York State Council for the Social Studies, New York State Education Department and all other related organizations.
  4. Insure quality leadership in social studies education in every school district in New York State.
President’s Message

December 2012 
Kathy DeForge, President NYS4A

I have been involved in Social Studies education in New York State for forty-one years.  Having taught on the secondary level in both the private and public school system, the last 26 years at Marcellus High School, in the Marcellus Central School District, just 17 miles west of Syracuse.  I teach US History and US History Advanced Placement as well as being the Department Chair for 25 years.  I have also been an Educational Consultant with SED for many years in many different capacities as well as editorial consultants for several textbook publishers.

My involvement in NYSCSS began as an officer in the Central NY Council, working my way up to President of that very active council under the wonderful tutelage of Dr. William Fetsko.  After serving on the Board of Directors of NYSCSS in that capacity and as a member of several committees, Bill encouraged me to run for state office, which I did.  Serving a couple of terms as Secretary, I moved up and then served as President of NYSCSS from 2001-2002.  When Donna Merlau had to vacate her Board of Directors seat representing the Central Council on NYS4A, I replaced her, became Treasurer, and moved up the ranks and have served as President since 2011.

I have led both state organizations and have experienced good times and challenging times.  These are challenging times.   We have a sound, strong working relationship with NYSCSS, share a common goal, and are doing our best to be advoates for social studies education in New York State.

 

 

An organization like ours is viable because we speak for you, the leadership in social studies education. We bring your concerns to the forefront and act as your conduit to the State Education Department.In these times of tough economics and tight budgets it is more important than ever that we make sure our voice is heard in Albany. With the reaffirming of No Child Left Behind, and once again the ignoring of social studies in the Act, we must be very vigilant to make sure that time for social studies is not chipped away to make room for ever increasing practice in ELA and Math, and now science

Even with an excellent Executive Board and a fantastic relationship with State Ed the organization is only as viable as the membership. So I urge each and every person who has a leadership role in the area of social studies; whether it is as a Director, a Chairperson or a Lead Teacher, get involved and let your voice be heard. Sign-up to become a member of 4A, participate in your local social studies council and the state council, take advantage of the Executive Board contact in your area, and let us know what your thinking.


Officers

President:
Katherine DeForge
Central New York

Vice President:
Tom Jackson

Secretary:
Cathleen Hayes
Southern Tier

Treasurer:
Marianne Dixon 
Niagara Frontier

Executive Committee

Joann M. Peters – New York City
Lisa Kissinger - Capital District
Maria Thompson- Westchester
Gloria Sesso – Long Island
Debbie Daly - Adirondack
Joyce Nagle – Rochester 
Bryant Harris - New York City
Brian Dowd - Long Island


 

BOARD MEMBER EMAILS

Joann M Peters
JPetes8@schools.nyc.gov
Queens
Manhattan
Kings
Richmond
The Bronx

Bryant Harris

bharris@schools.nyc.gov
Queens
Manhattan
Kings
Richmond
The Bronx

Lisa Kissinger

Saratoga
Montgomery
Schenectady
Schoherie
Albany
Rensalaer
Greene

Tom Jackson
tjackson@hport.wnyric.org
Cattaragus
Chautauqua
Allegany
Steuben
Chemung
Tompkins
Schuyler

Kathy DeForge
kdeforge@marcellusschools.org
Oneida
Madison
Cayuga
Jefferson
Cortland
Herkimer
Onondaga

Maria Thompson
mthompson@pelhamschools.org
Westchester
Putnam
Rockland

Gloria Sesso
gsesso@pmschools.org.
Nassau
Suffolk

Greg Zinsley

Dutchess
Ulster
Orange
Columbia
Sullivan

 
 
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