The Early Childhood Student
Organization (established in 1997) is a student organization at Pittsburg State
University dedicated to those who wish to work with young children and their
families. The goal of ECSO is to provide
professional development, leadership, and social opportunities for individuals interested in early childhood related fields.
The great variety of activities and events in which our members are
involved makes this an outstanding way to spend time while pursuing your degree
at Pitt State.
Membership in ECSO is $15 per semester or $20 per academic year. Membership fees contribute to lunch for the monthly meetings and other ECSO projects. We hold monthly lunch meetings that cover a variety of topics and activities related to the field of early childhood. We welcome everyone to follow our Facebook page, PSU Early Childhood Student Organization.
Membership in ECSO is $15 per semester or $20 per academic year. Membership fees contribute to lunch for the monthly meetings and other ECSO projects. We hold monthly lunch meetings that cover a variety of topics and activities related to the field of early childhood. We welcome everyone to follow our Facebook page, PSU Early Childhood Student Organization.
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President—Samantha Fritts Brown
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Vice President—Gwendolyn Badgley
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Secretary—Tasha Dawson
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Treasurer—Andie Casper
ECSO Advisors:
Ms. Kari Cronister, M.S., Supervising Lead PSU Preschool
Teacher
Dr. Amber Tankersley, Associate Professor, Early Childhood Development, Family & Consumer Sciences & Preschool Lab Director
ECSO enjoys projects that help promote the early childhood profession and/or benefit children and families in local communities. Service activities that ECSO has participated in include: Holiday Toy and Pajama Drives, Book drive for Educare (Alliance for SWMO), PSU PITT Crew—Kid’s athletic booster club, Bowling for Kids’ Sake—Big Brothers and Big Sisters, World Food Day--Food Drive for the PSU Food Pantry, The Big Event , PSU Safe Trick-or-Treat, Ronald McDonald House Donations, FCS Student Recognition Ceremony, Children’s Haven Donations, NAEYC Week of the Young Child, and we provide a raffle basket for the KAEYC annual conference.
Each year ECSO participates in various fundraising projects
to raise money for members to attend the NAEYC annual conference. We also apply for funds through our Student
Government Association to help offset the expenses involved for students
attending the conference. Students
attending the conference typically have expenses related to lodging, conference
registration, and travel covered through fundraising efforts of the entire organization. We feel that student attendance at a national
conference is a very worthwhile experience.
After the conference the student attendees present about their
experience at our last meeting of the semester/year.
This post is part of a series from AEYC chapters and ECE student organizations in Kansas. If you would like to submit to the KansasAEYC blog on behalf of an organization, please contact Chelsea Mitchell at email.kansas.aeyc@gmail.com.


















































