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BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOLS Board of Education September 10, 2012
Report #12-158
For Action Subject: Consent Agenda—Bills of August 30, 2012 and minutes of August 27, 2012. Recommendation: That the Board of Education approve the consent agenda as presented. Rationale: Facts/Statistics: District Goal(s) Addressed: X Communication Fiscal Integrity Student Achievement Motion Moved by: Supported by: To approve the consent agenda as presented. Voice Vote: Ayes Nays
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BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOLS Board of Education
September 10, 2012
Report #12-159
For Action Subject: Unpaid Leave of Absence Requests Recommendation: Approval of Leave Requests Rationale: Request letters are attached Facts/Statistics: Carly Anderson is requesting a general one-year unpaid leave of absence for the 2012-13 school year. She is currently assigned to teach Grade 3 at Hornung Elementary School. Margaret Teall is requesting a general one-year unpaid leave of absence for the 2012-13 school year. She is currently assigned to teach Grade 3 at Hornung Elementary. District Goal Addressed: X Communication X Fiscal Integrity X Student Achievement Motion: Moved by: Supported by: To approve the leave of absence requests as presented. Voice Vote: Ayes Nays
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August 2012
Brighton Area Schools Board of Education:
I am a third grade teacher at Hornung Elementary and w i l l be entering my eighth year as a teacher with Brighton Area Schools. 1 am requesting a 6 week child care leave for the 2012-2013 school year under the Family Medical Leave Act beginning at the arrival of the healthy birth of my baby gir l , concluding in October 2012. 1 have approximately 24 sick days to use during this time period accumulated over my seven years with Brighton Area Schools.
Upon the conclusion of my F M L A time, 1 am requesting the remainder of the 2012-2013 year as an unpaid leave of absence.
I am aware of my obligation to contact the district by March 1, 2013 concerning my return to BAS for the 2013-2014 school year.
Sincerely,
Carly G. Mi l ler/Anderson
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August 29,2012
Dear Members of the Board:
I am writing to request a full year leave of absence for the upcoming school year. I have a baby due in November and had been planning to work until her birth and then return to work in the spring. However, over the past month I have developed sciatic nerve pain which does not seem to be getting better. In fact, trying to set up my classroom, even with the help of my husband, has been painful, and I find that my sciatica is getting worse from the strain. I do not feel it would be in the best interest of my third graders to have a teacher struggling with pain on a daily basis, especially when I plan to take a maternity leave for the middle two quarters of the year! So for the sake of my back and the sake of my students, I have decided to request this leave. I apologize for the late notice. Until I began setting up my classroom, I still hoped that the pain would get better and I would be able to start the school year successfully!
I appreciate your consideration and I look forward to continuing my career with Brighton Area Schools next year!
Sincerely,
Margaret Teall Third Grade Teacher Hornung Elementary School
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BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOLS Board of Education
September 10, 2012
Report #12-160
For Action Subject: Hiring of Certified Staff (resumes attached) Recommendation: Approval of new hires Rationale: Vacancies due to staff retirements/resignations Facts/Statistics: The following candidates were interviewed during the week of August 20, 2012 and have been recommended for hire by school administrators:
LIDGEY REBECCA Grade 3 Hawkins Elementary MA Step 1CARRICO JEREMIAH Grade 3 Hornung Elementary BA Step 1 DUFF MELISSA Grade 1 Hornung Elementary BA Step 1 IHRKE CRYSTAL Special Education EI Hawkins Elementary BA Step 1 KEEDER KATIE Grade 1 Hornung Elementary BA Step 1 KIRBY KELLEN Physical Education 0.8 Spencer Elementary MA Step 1MCCOLGAN GILLIAN Grade 4 Spencer Elementary MA Step 5MURRAY JESSICA Kindergarten/JK Hawkins Elementary MA Step 1REA LETICIA Elementary Spanish Hornung and Spencer MA Step 1
District Goal Addressed: X Communication X Fiscal Integrity X Student Achievement Motion: Moved by: Supported by: To approve the new hires as presented. Voice Vote: Ayes Nays
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Rebecca A. Lidgey 54350 Birchwood Dr. South Lyon, MI 48178
(248) 470-1908 [email protected]
Objective To obtain a teaching position in an elementary school
Education OAKLAND UNIVERSITY, Auburn Hills, MI Master of Arts in Teaching, July 2008 Major: Reading and Language Arts
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, East Lansing, MI Bachelor of Arts, May 2003 Major: Elementary Education Minors: English, Psychology
Certification Michigan Elementary Professional Certificate, Issued Oct. 2009 K-5 All Subject Areas, K-8 Self CC BR –Reading Specialist Endorsement Teaching Elementary Guest Teacher, Oct. 2010-Present Experience Walled Lake Consolidated Schools, Walled Lake, MI Northville Public Schools, Northville, MI Plymouth Canton Public Schools, Canton, MI
• selected for a 5th grade long-term position, Isbister Elementary, Jan.-June 2012
• assumed full responsibility for elementary teachers while providing continuity and enhancement of the learning process
• developed and maintained positive interactions with students, faculty, and parents, to ensure an environment conducive to learning
Second Grade Teacher, Aug. 2009-Aug. 2010 Chicago City Day School, Chicago, IL
• team-taught second graders in large and small group settings within the classroom
• worked collaboratively with colleagues to share ideas and perfect lessons
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• developed original projects and reports while complementing the curriculum
• devised and implemented differentiated lessons to meet students' wide range of needs and interests
• actively engaged students in the learning process through the use of varied teaching strategies and hands-on experiences
• wrote comprehensive, narrative report cards that included in-depth analyses of student progress
• volunteered to participate in many extra-curricular school activities and fundraising events
Fourth Grade Teacher, Aug. 2008-Aug. 2009 Stevenson Elementary School, Southfield, MI
• adapted instruction for diverse learners by incorporating literature circles, individualized projects, and reports
• offered free tutoring corresponding to our Everyday Math program taught in class
• integrated the use of technology into classroom lessons and activities
• promoted communication with parents through personal conferences, telephone calls, and weekly family newsletters
First Grade Teacher, Nov. 2006-Aug. 2008 Stevenson Elementary School, Southfield, MI
• prepared and managed literacy stations using a balanced approach of phonics and whole language
• designed themed unit plans in all subject areas based on curriculum requirements
• utilized Lucy Calkins, Units of Study in a daily writer’s workshop
• implemented an effective positive behavior plan which encouraged student responsibility and accountability
Professional Ready, Set, Read! Winter, 2012 Development Autism Spectrum Disorder, Summer, 2011
Differentiated Instruction Workshop, Spring, 2011 Everyday Math Workshop, Spring, 2010 CHAMPS-Classroom Management, Spring 2009
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References
Mr. Lee Harrison, Principal Mrs. Galeta Kaar Clayton, Principal Isbister Elementary Chicago City Day School 9300 North Canton Center Rd. 541 W. Hawthorne Place Plymouth, MI 48170 Chicago, IL 60657 (734) 416-6050 (773) 327-0900 Mrs. Carmen Fogarty, Teacher Mrs. Lisa Richmond, Teacher Chicago City Day School Stevenson Elementary 541 W. Hawthorne Place 27777 Lahser Rd. Chicago, IL 60657 Southfield, MI 48034 (773) 327-0900 (248) 933-6005
Mrs. Leveina Washington, Teacher Ms. Kristin Deborde, Teacher Stevenson Elementary Laurus Academy 27777 Lahser Rd. 24590 Southfield Rd Southfield, MI 48034 Southfield, MI 48074 (248) 354-5787 (517) 214-8554
Portfolio will be provided at personal interview or upon request
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Jeremiah R. Carrico
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Personal integrity and professional orientation provide the foundation for outstanding performance through:
Sensitivity to the individual strengths and learning styles of all children
Strong Interpersonal Skills used to productively relate to administrators, peers, and families Caring and Nurturing to enhance the self-worth of all children
Excellent communication skills, a team player, willing and able to provide leadership,
works well under pressure, meets deadlines, and exceeds expectations.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Ypsilanti, Michigan Graduate Level Endorsement in
Integrated Science (DI endorsement) Anticipated completion: Summer 2012
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Ypsilanti, Michigan
Post Baccalaureate Certificate Major: Mathematics
Michigan Elementary Provisional Certificate, Deans List - five semesters
GPA 3.61 / 4.00
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Lexington, Kentucky Major: Finance and Accounting
Deans List - four semesters GPA 3.02 / 4.00
HONORS & AWARDS
Kappa Delta Pi (Educational Honor Fraternity) College of Education student scholarship
EMU Department of Mathematics H. G. Falahee Scholarship Oakland County Mediation Center - Peer Mediation Trainer
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PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
JOHNSON ELEMENTARY, HURON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Milford, Michigan 2010-2011 Classroom Teacher 2nd Grade Planned and delivered stimulating lessons in all regular classroom content areas
• Prepared students for the 3rd grade MEAP Assessment using stimulating and comprehensive lesson plans
• Worked with para-educators and special education support staff to academically grow targeted students
• Collaborated with the 2nd grade team on the planning and teaching of multiple units of study • Facilitated guided reading using the Readers Workshop model to target below grade level
readers • Taught whole group Everyday Math lessons and challenged above grade level learners • Upheld school to home communication measures • Actively involved in the professional learning community of the school, including technology
integration
BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HURON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Milford, Michigan 2008-2010 Classroom Teacher 1st/2nd Grade Multiage Utilized the Readers and Writers Workshop model to establish a balanced using guided reading, shared reading, oral language, word study, and writing instruction across several content areas in the curriculum
• Used informal and formal assessment to guide and plan instruction • Computer Literacy Integration into lessons using SMART Board Technology • Created and maintained an effective classroom environment that is stimulating, encouraging,
and adaptive to the varied needs of every student • Worked collaboratively with Para-Educators and the Teacher Consultant Staff to develop
target students
BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HURON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Milford, Michigan Fall 2006 Student Teacher 4th & 5th Grade Multiage Comprehensive experience in a Grade 4 and 5 multiage classroom Utilized traditional and contemporary methods of instruction to effectively instruct the 59 students with all abilities Taught all subjects with duties ranging from lesson planning and organizing activities to applying the curriculum
• Organized and hosted a visit by Christopher Trainor, a local business owner and attorney • Experience with Everyday Mathematics. Use of technology and manipulatives • Computer Literacy integration – SMART Board Technology, Excel, Word, Power Point • Demonstrated proficiency in using cooperative learning, interactive lessons, and curriculum
integration • Assisted Cooperating Teacher as the MEAP coordinator; grades 3 - 5
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RELATED EXPERIENCE
APOLLO ELEMENTARY, HURON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Highland, Michigan 2009--2010 Long Term Substitute 5th Grade Created an effective learning environment on short‐term notice for the classroom teacher who would be out of the classroom for the entire school year.
• Prepared students and delivered the 5th grade MEAP Assessment • Facilitated guided reading, targeting below grade level readers • Taught whole group Everyday Math lessons and challenged above grade level learners • Upheld school to home communication measures • Participated in Professional Learning Community (PLC) Meetings • Planned fundraising activities to allow all students to attend 5th grade camp regardless of
financial circumstances BAKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HURON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, Milford, Michigan Winter 2007 Long Term Substitute 3rd Grade Implemented a balanced literacy program through guided reading, shared reading, oral language, word study, and writing instruction across several content areas in the curriculum
• Established and maintained a quality classroom management program • Used informal and formal assessment to guide and plan instruction • Computer Literacy Integration into lessons using SMART Board Technology • Actively involved in the professional learning community of the school
SPENCER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT, Brighton, Michigan Fall 2005 Pre-Student Teacher Grade 3 Received valuable experience in an open-floorplan school and a third grade classroom. Acquired knowledge about children of diverse backgrounds in the suburban school setting.
• Observed the delivery of the MEAP assessment • Experience with Investigations. Integrated the use of technology and manipulatives • Planned and delivered excellent lessons that were interesting, culturally relevant, and
developmentally appropriate ORBIS CORPORATION Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 09/2002 - 07/2004 Credit Manager Assessed credit worthiness of new business opportunities and managed receivables reconciliation. Supervised staff in the collection of current and non-current receivables.
• Managed $17 million in monthly receivables including the major automotive companies and 13 "tier 1" automotive accounts. • Gained indispensable knowledge about corporate finance and accounting • Planned and delivered strategy for decreasing the company's receivables • Planned and executed technology strategy for decreasing the company's i t ti l i bl fi Page 21
Melissa Duff 3363 Lakewood Shore Drive
Howell, MI 48843 517.545.7689 (Home) 517.672.9766 (Cell) [email protected]
OBJECTIVE
• To become an Elementary School Teacher EDUCATION
• Wayne State University – May 2011 with a B.S. degree in Language Arts (K-6) with an emphasis in Elementary Education and Early Childhood Education (ZA Endorsement). GPA – 3.47
• Brighton High School - Graduated (2005). UNIQUE EDUCATIONAL SKILLS AND PREPARATION
• Student teaching: 2ndgrade at Hilton Elementary in Brighton o Attended professional development for Lucy Calkins Readers and Writers
Workshop programs • Early childhood student teaching: Wayne State Early Childhood Center • Pre-student teaching: 1stgrade at Gill Elementary in Farmington Hills • First Aid/CPR certified • Taught 3 year old Preschool in Farmington Hills in 2011/2012
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
• Strong leadership abilities. Demonstrated through various campus activities Volunteer – SuperBowl 2006 Volunteer – Detroit Soup Kitchen Volunteer – Detroit Marathon Volunteer – Make a Wish Foundation Volunteer – Michigan Renaissance Festival (Fundraising Event)
• Lifeguard/Swim Instructor – 2 years • Student Athlete – 7 Time All American Swimmer • Swimmer – National Team
4thin the Nation (DII) swimmer in the 1650 free 5thin the Nation (DII) swimmer in the 1000 free 12thin the Nation (DII) swimmer in the 500 free
• GLIAC – Three time champion in the 1650 free • GLIAC – Freshman Swimmer of the year Award • GLIAC All-Academic Team Honors • Honor Roll
EMPLOYMENT HISTROY
• Alameda Early Childhood Center- Preschool teacher 3yr olds November 2011- Present. I currently teach preschool part time at Alameda.
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• A & E Gold & Silver Exchange- Assistant Manager
February 2010 - Present. As an assistant manager I oversee the store. I am in charge of customer relations, ordering merchandise from suppliers, scheduling employees, sales, banking, and meeting with representatives.
• Forest Hills Country Club - Aquatic instructor/Lifeguard
May 2006 - 2008. As a lifeguard I was responsible for overseeing pool maintenance, ensuring the safety of swimmers, greeting guests and interacting with club members.
REFERENCES
• Nancy Ely
C (248) 761-0912 Director of Alameda Early Childhood Center
• Placidia Frierson
(313) 577-1686 Wayne State University Early Childhood Center- Director 4500 Cass Ave., University Tower Apartment Ste. 1 Detroit, MI 48201
• Ethel L. Jones, Ed. D.
H (248) 685-8132 Wayne State University Supervisor
• Ellen Moore
C (517) 376-2051 2nd Grade teacher at Hilton Elementary School 9600 Hilton Road Brighton, MI 48114-7510
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Crystal Robyn Ihrke 2670 Sun Terrace, Hartland, MI 48353 810-632-4849 (home) 517-861-0099 (cell) Education: Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan Elementary Provisional Certification, December of 2008, GPA = 3.76 Major: Special Education K-12, Emotional Impairment endorsement Minor: Elementary, All subjects K-5 (K-8 Self-Contained Class) Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice, June of 1992 Teaching Experience Oct. 2011-June 2012 Howell High School, Howell, Michigan Special Education Guest Teaching Assignment: Managed a caseload of 16 ninth-twelfth grade students. Taught three periods of “Essentials for Mathematics” (a replacement class for special education students) one period of Writing Lab, and co-taught two periods of Geometry (primarily LD students). Conducted three Manifest Determination Review Hearings as Case Coordinator. Participated in Parent Teacher Conferences. Participated in and completed legal documentation for all IEP meetings, METs, and REEDs assigned to caseload. Completed progress reports and report card grades. Created and implemented three Behavior Intervention Plans. Administered the MME/ACT. . Jan.-June 2011 Spencer Elementary School, Brighton, Michigan Special Education Resource Room Guest Teaching Assignment: Managed a caseload of 13 fourth grade and two Kindergarten students who received inclusion and/or resource room support. Collaborated with a team of three fourth grade teachers. Modified and administered tests from the fourth grade curriculum in all content areas for special education students. Administered the Kauffman Test of Educational Achievement (KTEA) to students with METs due. Also administered Developmental Reading Assessments (DRAs) and Reading L-Z assessments. Participated in and completed legal documentation for IEP meetings, METs, and REEDs. Completed third and fourth quarter progress reports.
Sept.- Dec. 2010 Hawkins Elementary School, Brighton, Michigan Special Education Self-Contained EI Guest Teaching Assignment: Managed a fluctuating caseload of 7-9 students in a self-contained EI classroom, K-4th grade. Developed differentiated lesson plans in all content areas for students. Managed student behavior issues on a daily basis. Followed behavior intervention plans for individual students. Supervised and worked closely with three paraprofessionals. Attended weekly special education team meetings. Participated in and completed legal documentation for IEP meetings, METs, and REEDs. Administered the MEAP and MiAccess standardized tests. Aug.2009 - June 2010 Falcon Pass Elementary School, Houston, Texas Guest Teacher: Substitute taught for grade levels, K-5th grade, in general education and special education classrooms for 148 days during the school year. Aug.24 - Sept. 4 Kindergarten Long-term Guest Teaching Assignment: Created an organized, positive classroom environment to ease the transition for the students and teacher upon her return. Introduced students to daily routines and rules of the classroom setting. Developed and implemented literacy and mathematic centers. Conducted guided reading sessions and writer’s workshop conferences. Page 24
Crystal Robyn Ihrke [email protected] page 2
Mar.22 - June 3 Special Education Resource Room Guest Teaching
Assignment: Managed a fluctuating caseload of 10-15 students who received inclusion and resource room support. Supervised and worked closely with three paraprofessionals. Developed differentiated lesson plans for 2nd -4th grade students. Followed behavior plans for individual students. Resolved behavior issues in an appropriate and effective manner. Participated in IEP/ARD meetings. Administered the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) standardized test in the subject areas of writing, mathematics, reading and science, individually and in small group settings based upon the needs of the individual student. Jan.-June 2009 Clear Creek Intermediate School District, Houston, Texas Guest Teacher: Substitute taught for all grade levels, K-12, in general education and special education classrooms based upon the daily needs of the school district. Adhered to the lesson plans provided by the classroom teacher. Utilized various classroom management strategies to maintain a sense of order within the classroom setting. Sept.-Dec. 2008 Hilton Elementary School, Brighton, Michigan
Student Teacher: Developed and implemented daily lesson plans in all subject areas for a K-5th grade, self-contained classroom for students with emotional impairments. Planned differentiated lesson plans based upon the individual learning needs of each student. Conducted functional behavior assessments and created behavior intervention plans for students. Participated in parent teacher conferences, assessment testing, and IEP meetings.
Jan. 2008-Apr. 2008 Falcon Pass Elementary School, Houston, Texas
Student Teacher: Developed and implemented daily lesson plans in all subject areas in a Kindergarten general education classroom. Created and implemented a life cycle unit involving mealworms and a unit on money. Created math and literacy learning centers. Conducted guided reading sessions with students.
Professional Experience June 2001- Jan. 2003 Family Independence Agency, Howell, Michigan Jan. 2000-May 2001 Family Independence Agency, Flint, Michigan Social Services Specialist, Children’s Protective Services: Investigated child abuse and neglect complaints. Conducted forensic interviews of children. Collaborated with various community agencies to devise the most efficient treatment plans for families identified as high-risk for possible abuse and neglect of children. Prepared and presented child abuse and neglect cases to the Livingston County and Genesee County Family Courts. Trained new CPS workers through job shadowing. Participated as a committee member to select new contractual agency to deliver “Families First” services. Oct. 1995-Dec. 1999 Department of Community Health, Ypsilanti, Michigan Forensic Security Aide: Supervised incarcerated patients diagnosed with mental illness within a maximum security hospital setting. Coordinated group activities for patients on a daily basis. Ensured adherence to patient treatment plans. Provided a secure, therapeutic milieu for patients.
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Professional Organizations
Council for Exceptional Children, 2007 - Present Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders, 2009 – Present
Volunteer Experience
Girl Scout Brownie Leader, 2011 - Present
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KKaattiiee EE.. KKeeeeddeerr ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 199 O”Doherty Brighton, MI 48116 (810) 599-5024•[email protected]
Career Objective To obtain a teaching position in a public elementary school classroom and establish a successful, well-managed, task oriented, and nurturing environment in which every student will be positively inspired and motivated to achieve. Education Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, December 2006 GPA 3.53 (Cum Laude) Eastern Michigan University Major: Language Arts Group Minor: Integrated Science Certifications/Professional Development Michigan Elementary Provisional Certificate K-5 all subjects; K-8 all subjects (Self CC) Endorsements: Language Arts (BX) 6-8 MLPP certification (PreK-3), 2007 Foundations: LETRS certification, 2009 The Nuts and Bolts of Teaching Writing: Lucy Calkins Primary Writing Curriculum (K-2), 2009 9 Essential Skills for the Love and Logic Classroom, 2007 Project WILD (K-12), 2007 First Aid/CPR certification (current) Professional Experience Teacher, Grades 1/2 Holy Spirit Catholic School, Brighton, MI August 2007- Present •• Developed and adapted lessons following State and District benchmarks and GLCEs in all subject areas in order to meet the collective and individual learning needs of students in a multi-age classroom. •• Actively engaged students through a variety of techniques, educational games, and supplemental activities. •• Maintained a successful balanced-literacy program with daily journaling, Writer’s Workshop blocks based on Lucy Calkins, 6-Traits Writing, guided reading groups, Reading Workshops, Reader’s Theatre, research reports, and more. •• Successfully directed four plays in which the Gr.1/2 students performed for the student body, staff, and parents. •• Organized school wide service days with Gleaners Food Bank, organized a Christmas Raffle to raise money for a needy family, facilitated a variety of fundraising activities for the school including popcorn sales and an Easter raffle. •• Established cooperative, respectful, and positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues. Student Teacher, Grade 2 Southeast Elementary School, Howell, MI August 2006-December 2006
•• Developed and adapted lessons in order to meet Grade Level Content Expectations, State and District benchmarks, as well as the individual needs of second grade students. •• Successfully planned and instructed a six-week unit, How Things Move, based on the Battle Creek Science Curriculum for second grade students.
•• Actively engaged in school experiences such as teacher in-services, faculty meetings, parent-teacher conferences, and professional development opportunities.
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Related Professional Experience Substitute Teacher LESA; Howell Public Schools April 2007-June 2007
•• Followed classroom teachers’ lesson plans and adapted those lessons as needed. •• Successfully utilized a variety of classroom management strategies to promote a positive, task-oriented learning environment.
Volunteer/Co-Instructor YMCA, Haslett, MI August 2006
•• Coordinated lessons and activities at Smart Teachers/Smart Kids camp to help prepare 8-12 year old students for the upcoming academic year with focus on developing reading, mathematics, and science skills.
Computer Skills Microsoft Excel, Inspiration, Kidspiration, PowerPoint, Publisher, Word, Grade keeper, Webpage design, E-mail applications, and Internet
References Anna Piccirillo-Loewe, Principal, Holy Spirit Catholic School 9565 Musch Rd. Brighton, MI 48116 [email protected] (810) 231-9199 ext.214 (734) 546-2282 Pamela G. Olech, Student Teacher Supervisor, Eastern Michigan University 2339 Prado Vista Lane Howell, MI 48843 [email protected] (517) 548-2880 (810) 599-2959 Allison Hardin, Cooperating Teacher, Southeast Elementary 225 High Street Williamston, MI 48895 [email protected] (517) 545-1463 (517) 655-4149
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2482 Pardee Rd. Howell, MI 48843 (517) 376-1046
KELLEN E. KIRBY
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
A dedicated, enthusiastic, creative, and passionate educator, who believes that all children can learn and succeed in an engaging learning environment that supports each of their unique talents, and reflects the multiple different learning styles.
Specializations include: Physical Education K-12, Health Education 6-12, Educational Leadership, Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) Certified Fitness Trainer, and Elementary Physical Education and Health Education Academic Planning Team.
Instructional Leadership: Use a variety of teaching methods such as differentiated instruction, learning stations, peer to peer teaching, and teamwork to engage and motivate students to learn.
Collaboration: Include and engage parents, community, and district throughout instruction.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL, Brighton, MI July 2012 – August 2012
Facilitated 9-12 students for Brighton Area Schools.
Used a variety of teaching methods to contribute to the needs and talents of every student.
Administered the district physical education assessment.
Developed daily/weekly lesson plans.
Implemented Health Education into the Physical Education curriculum
Consistent parent contact. THREE OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Fort Myers, FL August 2010 – June 2012
Facilitated K-5 students with 45-70 students at a time.
Coached school track club and flag football club.
Participated in a Professional Learning Community (PLC).
Active member of the school PBS Team (Positive Behavior Support).
Helped develop and write both the physical education and health education curriculum for the district.
Attended meetings, professional development, etc.
Created developmentally appropriate units for K-5 students.
Administered the FitnessGram Assessment to 3rd through 5th grade.
Used a variety of teaching methods to contribute to the needs and talents of every student.
Developed daily/weekly lesson plans.
Supervised the physical education paraprofessional.
Individually organized and planned professional and college sports programs to Three Oaks Elementary. o Miami Dolphins, Ohio State Men’s Soccer Team, Eastern Michigan University’s Softball Team, and
Florida Gulf Coast Men’s Basketball Team. RAYMA C. PAGE ELEMENTARY, Fort Myers, FL August 2008 – June 2010
Facilitated K-5 students at a Title I School.
Used a variety of teaching methods to contribute to the needs and talents of every student.
Coached the basketball club and K-2 club.
Administered the district physical education assessment.
Developed daily/weekly lesson plans.
Participated in Jump Rope for Heart.
Supervised and help in the hiring process of physical education paraprofessional.
Consistent parent contact.
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HOWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Howell, MI January 2008 – June 2008 Student Teaching Experience
Facilitated K-5 grade students at Hutchings Elementary.
Facilitated ninth grade students at the Howell High School.
Taught fitness and basketball units to elementary students.
Taught weight training and floor hockey to high school students.
Developed daily/weekly lesson plans.
Graded the high school students daily.
Participated in school-wide activities. ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Positive Behavior Support Committee Workshop, June 2012
Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) Certified Fitness Instructor, May 2012
Miami Dolphin’s Youth Clinic Volunteer Coach, May 2012
Lee County Schools Health Education Academic Planning Team, May 2012
Red Cross CPR & First Aid Certified, April 2012
Cypress Lake Hornets Pop Warner Football Coach, Spring 2012
English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) 18 Hour Continuing Education Course, November 2011
Lee County Schools Physical Education Academic Planning Team, May 2011
Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) Professional Development Courses, 2010-12
Kagan Professional Development Training, April 2009
Howell High School Assistant Track and Field Coach, Spring 2008
Young Women for Change Program at Eastern Michigan University, February 2007
EDUCATION
High School Diploma, Howell High School, June 2002
Actively involved in football, basketball, and track and field. Bachelor of Science, Eastern Michigan University, December 2008
Major: Physical Education
Minor: Health Education Master of Science, University of New England, May 2012
Educational Leadership
REFERENCES
Roger Lloyd, Principal Dr. Vicki Parks, Principal River Hall Elementary School Three Oaks Elementary 2800 River Hall Parkway 19600 Cypress View Drive Alva, Fl. 33920 Fort Myers, Fl. 33967 School: (239) 693-0349 School: (239) 267-8020 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
Yvonne Martin, Physical Education Paraprofessional Pat Martin 5695 Whispering Willow Way Tri-County Basketball Fort Myers, Fl. 33908 Official’s Coordinator (239) 839-3203 4028 Loon Lake Ct Email: [email protected] Linden, Mi. 48451 (810) 348-8549
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GILLIAN N. MCCOLGAN 601 Menlo Park Lane Myrtle Beach, SC 29588 (810) 923-2397 [email protected] [email protected] ________________________________________________________________________ Objective: To become an elementary school teacher. I look forward to teaching
children and continuing to learn myself, allowing my practice to stay fresh and intriguing.
Education: Coastal Carolina University Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Masters of Education, May 2009 Major: Elementary Education GPA: 4.00/4.00 National Board Certified November 2009 Middle Childhood Generalist
Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Bachelor of Arts, May 2002 Major: Elementary Education
Minors: Environmental Education, History GPA: 3.43/4.00 Study Abroad in England and Scotland, Summer 2000 Teaching Experience: Burgess Elementary Horry County Schools, South Carolina August 2007-Present Fourth Grade Classroom Teacher
• Earned National Board Certification • Created a school-wide recycling program • Assisted the Lifeskill Committee to encourage positive student
behaviors Parsley Elementary New Hanover County, North Carolina August 2006-June 2007 Fourth Grade Classroom Teacher
• Planned/implemented Parent/Guardian Writing Night • Planned/implemented grade-wide Geometryville • Conducted a Morning Math Tutoring Program
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Cedar Fork Elementary Wake County, North Carolina August 2005-June 2006 Fourth Grade Classroom Teacher
• Science Leader of School • Writing Committee Leader • Created School-wide Science Fair
Micro-Pine Level Johnston County, North Carolina September 2003-June 2005 Fourth Grade Classroom Teacher
Nominated for First Year Teacher of the Year Certified Academically Intelligent and Gifted Program Taught summer school
Professional Development:
• National Board Certified • Everyday Math • Workstation Training/Implementation in Reading and Math • Imagine It! Reading Program • Compass Odyssey Computer Program • Using student data to create individualized instruction • Write From the Beginning • Empowering Writer’s Workshop • Accelerated Math/Accelerated Reading • Certified Academically Intelligent and Gifted Program • Trained in PowerSchool • Classroom Instruction That Works
Honors and Achievements:
• Nominated as First Year Teacher of the Year • Writing Committee Leader • Creator of School Wide Science Fair • Planned/implemented grade-wide Geometryville • Planned/implemented recycling program that won North
and South Carolina recycling awards • Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society for Educators • Phi Kappa Phi International Honor Student
*References given upon request
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Jessica Ann Murray 2738 Sue Drive
Howell, Michigan 48855 [email protected]
(517) 375-0730
Professional Objective
To obtain a teaching position at an elementary level where I can motivate and inspire students by working with and encouraging them to reach their potential.
Education
Master of Arts in Instruction and Curriculum in Early Childhood Education, Grand Valley State University, 2011 Early Childhood Endorsement (ZA), Grand Valley State University, 2008 Bachelor of Science in Education, Grand Valley State University, 2007 Major: Group Social Studies, Emphasis in History Minor: Elementary Education
Certification
Michigan Provisional Certificate K-5 All Subjects / 6-8 Social Studies Colorado Interim Teacher License Elementary Education
Professional Experience
Kindergarten Teacher, Washington Elementary School, Coloma Community Schools, Coloma, MI, 2008 to Present.
• Member of the Positive Behavior Support Team and District Safe and Civil Committee • Member of the School Improvement Team • Member of the Student Achievement Framework Team • Participate in Meeting Mechanics Interventions: an efficient, effective process of addressing the
behavioral needs of intensive students • Make daily accommodations for bilingual and special needs students • Strong understanding of developmentally appropriate practices • Programs used: Handwriting Without Tears
Zoo Phonics Scott Foresman Reading Series Everyday Mathematics Daily Five Reading Program Brain Gym Boardmaker Lucy Calkins Writing Workshop Signing Time
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Student Teaching Experiences
Parkview Elementary School, Wyoming, Michigan Student Teaching - Developmental First Grade, January-April 2007
• Generated and implemented daily, weekly, and monthly lessons using district and state benchmarks in all curriculum subjects for seventeen developmental first graders
• Made accommodations for bilingual students • Developed weekly newsletters sent home to parents to enhance communication
Sandy Hill Elementary School, Jenison, Michigan Student Assisting - Fifth Grade, September-December 2006
• Planned, developed, and taught lessons in the subjects of mathematics and social studies to 30 fifth graders
• Assisted in the administration of the MEAP assessment
Related Experiences
• Coaching Girls on the Run in Southwest Michigan 2008-2012 • Implemented “Bucket Filling” program as a positive behavior support at Washington Elementary
2008-2012 • Implemented a Therapy Dog Reading Program at Washington Elementary 2011 • Para educator Brighton Area Schools 2007-2008 School Year • Prekindergarten teacher at Creative Kids Learning Center, Brighton, Michigan
2007-2008 School Year • Remedial math tutoring with a second grade student, Fall 2005 • Remedial reading tutoring with four fourth grade students, Spring 2004
Additional Certifications
• Child & Adult CPR / First Aid Certification • Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) • Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) • Trained in Reading to Rover
Community Service
• Volunteered to help organize Berrien County Girls on the Run 5 K Event 2008-2011 • Washington Elementary School Holiday Family Assistant Program 2010 - 2012 • Organized a kindergarten monthly care package for our deployed Navy military servicemen 2010-2012 • Volunteered at God’s Soup Kitchen, four times a year, 2005-2006 • Organized the Delta Zeta Giving Tree Adopt a Family Program 2003-2006 • Delta Zeta National Philanthropy Drive for hearing impaired students at Galludet University, four
fund raising drives a year, 2003-2006
Activities and Interests • Member of the Michigan Education Association (MEA) • Member and officer in Delta Zeta Sorority • Competed in 6 marathons
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Jessica Ann Murray
2738 Sue Drive Howell, Michigan 48855
[email protected] (517) 375-0730
References
Terry Boguth Superintendent Coloma Community Schools 2518 Boyer Road Coloma, Michigan 49038 (269) 468-2440 [email protected] William Dygert Principal Coloma Elementary School 262 West Street Coloma, Michigan 49038 (269) 468-2420 [email protected] Daryl Ost Principal Washington Elementary School 6463 Becht Road Coloma, Michigan 49038 (269) 468-2430 [email protected] Peggy Brinnehl Mentor Teacher Washington Elementary School 6463 Becht Road Coloma, Michigan 49038 (269) 468-2430 [email protected] Nicole DeMercado School Social Worker Washington Elementary School 6463 Becht Road Coloma, Michigan 49038 (269) 468-2430 [email protected]
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Leticia Rea 29565 Orangelawn Street 815.590.6227 (Cell) Livonia, Michigan 48150 [email protected] OBJECTIVE A teaching position at the elementary education level. EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a Minor in Spanish from
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, in May of 1999. Middle School and Language Arts endorsements
Master of Arts in Teaching in Instructional Strategies from Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois, in May of 2005. ESL endorsement (applied for) from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, in December of 2010.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Sterling, Illinois, 2008 – 2011 Second Grade Bilingual Teacher
• Supervised an after school tutoring program. • Participated on the School Improvement Team. • Reviewed Math textbooks for adoption. • Translated for parents at IEP meetings and assisted at registration. • Communicated with parents in both English and Spanish. • Administered ACCESS tests to Bilingual students. • Delivered and implemented lesson plans focusing on English proficiency. • Integrated technology into the curriculum to assist with learning English. • Served on the PBIS committee and helped to plan for and implement the new program. • Assessed students’ reading levels using DRA and Rigby Benchmarks tests to plan for
instruction. • Collaborated with the Literacy team to plan for RTI instruction. • Differentiated instruction to meet the needs of all students. • Delivered lessons in both English and Spanish as needed. • Led Guided Reading within a Balanced Literacy approach.
REAGAN MIDDLE SCHOOL, Dixon, Illinois, 2001-2008 Sixth Grade Language Arts Teacher
• Served as a Building Representative for the Dixon Education Association. • Appointed Illinois Education Association Ethnic Minority-At-Large Regional
Representative. • Tutored sick and struggling students. • Participated in new principal interviews. • Assisted with coordinating a Spelling Bee. • Arranged Accelerated Reader parties and helped plan events. • Administered the Illinois Student Achievement Test. • Planned and organized activities for outdoor education. • Presented awards at quarterly assemblies.
LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Rochelle, Illinois, August – December 2000 Student Teaching – Fifth Grade
• Developed and implemented grade level appropriate lessons in a class of various abilities and backgrounds including migrant students.
• Attended and participated in parent-teacher conferences. • Given total responsibility for the class at week 5.
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BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOLS Board of Education September 10, 2012
Report #12-161
For Action Subject: Signature Resolution Recommendation: To approve both Maria Gistinger and Anne Rennie as authorized signers for contract agreements with the Michigan Department of Transportation. Rationale: The Michigan Department of Transportation requires authorized signatures in order to provide project funds using either state or federal funds for transportation related services. As there will be contract expectations at both the financial level and programmatic level, two authorizes signers is needed. Facts/Statistics: The Brighton senior Center van has been on it’s last legs for the last couple of years. There continues to be problems with the handicap lift and the air conditioning, which has impacted the use of the vehicle. Despite numerous repairs, it was determined that the department should request a new one. The grant was submitted and has been accepted to replace the Senior Center van. This signature resolution would allow us to receive those funds and replace our van. District Goal Addressed: X Communication Fiscal Integrity Student Achievement Motion Moved by: Supported by: To approve the resolution as presented. Voice Vote: Ayes Nays
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BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOLS Board of Education September 10, 2012
Report #12-162
For Future Action Subject: Best Practice Resolution Recommendation: Rationale: Facts/Statistics: District Goal Addressed: X Communication Fiscal Integrity Student Achievement Motion Moved by: Supported by: To approve the resolution as presented. Roll Call Vote: Anderson Vieau Trombley Leach Minert Krause Conely Ayes Nays
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BRIGHTON AREA SCHOOLS Board of Education September 10, 2012
Report #12-163
For Action Subject: Closed Session • Approval of August 27, 2012 Closed Minutes Motion Moved by: Supported by: To enter closed session for the purpose of approving the August 27, 2012 Closed Minutes. Roll Call Vote: Conely Krause Leach Minert Trombley Vieau Anderson
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