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History of Englewood-Teaneck Alumni - Chartered March 22, 1987

​​The Englewood-Teaneck Chapter of KappaAlpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. was chartered on March 22, 1987. The charter members were William E. Baker, Jerome Boyd, Calvin E. Browne, Joseph Dalton, Jr., Booker Daniels, James V. Dixon, Edward M. Henderson, Robert Herring, Joseph Johnson, 

James A. Jones, Robert L. Jones, Frank C. Mahon, Charles Robinson, Bernard Seabrooks, 

Walter Smith and Willie L. Sutton. James A. Jones was the first Polemarch. 

 

Since its inception, service to the community has been the chapter’s major objective, with attention to youth foremost. Englewood-Teaneck Alumni has organized a Kappa League which is comprised of teen males from the community. Through role models, leadership training and cultural experiences, the youngsters are encouraged to achieve and to develop and enhance their talents and abilities. The chapter also sponsored and coached a championship team in the Teaneck Biddy Basketball League. 

 

As a part of the chapter’s community service program, Thanksgiving food baskets and Christmas toys are provided for needy families at an area community center. In 1996, Englewood Teaneck Chapter and Holy Name Hospital combined their efforts to offer free prostate cancer screening at four local churches. In 1997, Englewood-Teaneck established a computer literacy program. 

 

The Chapter has continued to grow and has received numerous Grand Chapter and Northeastern Province Awards. Members have been elected to a Grand Chapter and a number of Northeastern Province Offices. Englewood-Teaneck Alumni gives three scholarships each year, supports the Piney Wood Country Life School and is a member of the Foundation Club of the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation.

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Photo of chapter charter member at North Carolina A&T State University

Brother Calvin E. Browne (2nd from left)
Alpha Nu Chapter North Carolina A&T State University

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Located in Englewood NJ on Tryon Avenue across from the Janis E. Dismus Middle School, is a 4 1/2-acre tract with baseball fields that was commonly known as the Babe Ruth League Field.  This field was dedicated in memory of Brother Robert "Skull" Herring, who was the first African-American teacher and coach for girls sports at Dwight Morrow High School. Brother Herring has passed on to the Chapter Invisible in 1998.

Chapter Polemarchs

1987 – 1989  James A. Jones
(Founding Polemarch)
1989 - 1991  Booker Daniels
1991 - 1993  William E. Baker
1993 - 1994  Edward M. Henderson
1994 - 1997  James C. Wiggins, Sr.
1997 - 1999  Bruce A. Jones
1999 - 2001  Daryl O. Butler
 

2001 - 2004  Raymond Hazell Jackson
2004 - 2007  Abram Martin
2007 - 2008  Ron Rakestraw
2008 - 2010  Miguel Garcia
2010 - 2012  Ernest Duncan
2012 - 2015  Andrew Love
2015 - 2017  Byron Carter 
2017-  2022   Dr. Edward Wilson
2022 -             Colin Edey

Englewood-Teaneck (NJ) Alumni Chapter of
THE KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY, INC

Proudly serving the communities of
Englewood, Teaneck and Hackensack, since established in 1987 

 This website is the sole property and responsibility of the Englewood-Teaneck Alumni Chapter of
KAPPA ALPHA PSI FRATERNITY INC.  All rights reserved.
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