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Street Address Fred RoadCohocton, New York Street Address
EMAIL AVAILABLETELEPHONE: Home - PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE Cell PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEOBJECTIVE STATEMENT:To obtain a leadership position, where I will utilize my, managerial, organizational, leadership and administrative skills in a responsible manner to increase student achievement, safety and well-being.CERTIFICATION:New York State - Certificates Date of IssueSchool District Administrator (SDA) 09/01/2001School Administrator and Supervisor (SAS) 02/01/2006Business and Distributive Education 09/01/1994Elementary Education 09/01/1999EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:Oswego State University, Oswego, New YorkCertificate of Advanced Studies in Educational LeadershipAlfred University, Alfred, New YorkMasters Degree of EducationEmpire State College, Alfred, New YorkBachelors Degree of Business AdministrationAlfred State College, Alfred, New YorkAssociates Degree of Business MarketingPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:Veterans AdministrationPosition: Behavioral Science TechnicianJuly 2009 presentWork with veterans who are in crisis and need assistanceWork with Suicidal individuals who are in the act but looking for one last reason to live/get helpWork with the public in crisis situations providing guidance and support for veterans and familiesWork on Crisis Hot LineWork with Homeless Veterans and their families getting shelter and assistanceWork with Veterans who have lived through crisis such as MST, PTSD or some other trauma.Work on crisis intervention as neededWork as assigned by the Veterans Administration for the betterment of the organization.Steuben ARCPosition: Behavioral CoordinatorJuly 2008 June 2009Wrote Behavioral plans for the clients/residentsTrained staff in Behavioral plans, laws and techniques of care for adult individuals with disabilitiesWorked with individuals with disabilities in training, every day living and decision makingWorked on/with designated committees regarding individuals with disabilities rights, responsibilities and overall care and community accessWorked with resident/clients on becoming active and productive in the communityAssisted individuals with disabilities to achieve their goals which may include getting a job or living independently in the communityWorked as needed for the improvement of the ARC, residents, clients, employees and the community.ADDISON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICTPosition : Assistant Principal at the Addison Junior/Senior High School and District Technology CoordinatorJuly 2004 June 2008Enrollment: 565Work daily to improve student achievementWork with administrative team and teachers to improve student state test scoresPrepare district technology annul budgetProcure and supervise all district purchases of hardware and softwareReview and update the district technology planReview district services purchased through Erie One BOCESWork on annual Junior and Senior high school schedulingWork on annual staff schedulingManage Junior/Senior high student disciplineFacilitate several committees to include the technology committeeAssist the superintendent in cost reduction of services, maintaining qualityObserve staff for Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR)Review procedures necessary for filling a vacant position with a well-qualified individualInterview and fill teaching and support staff positionsSupervise custodial staff and maintain cleanliness and safetyCoordinate student diversity training for high school studentsMaintain building securityParticipated in the district safety committeeRevise and update policies and procedures handbooks for staff, students and parentsFacilitate Academic Intervention Services (AIS) CommitteeFile PINS petitions with Family Court in accordance with State RegulationsMonitor compliance with New York State StandardsReview strategies to meet established goalsProvides for the continuing development, coordination and full implementation of the District's Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR)Supervising the development and implementation of all programsProvides for coordination and implementation of the district's k-12 program review and implementationPosition: Assistant Principal at the Addison Elementary School and District Technology CoordinatorJuly 1 2003-June 30, 2004Enrollment: 650Worked daily to improve student achievementWorked with administrative team and teachers to improve student state test scoresWorked with Administrative team and consultant on a plan to improve student test scoresPrepared district technology annual budgetProcured and supervise all district purchases of hardware and softwareWrote district technology planNegotiated contracts and oversaw district services purchased through Erie One BOCESWorked on annual Junior and Senior high school schedulingWorked on annual staff schedulingParticipated in the district safety committeeDealt with Junior/Senior high student disciplineFacilitated several committees to include the technology committeeAssisted the superintendent in cost reduction of services yet keeping quality high with vendorsObserved staff for Annual Professional Performance ReviewReviewed procedures necessary for filling a vacant position with a well-qualified individualInterviewed and filled teaching and support staff positionsSupervised custodial staff and maintained cleanliness and safetyCoordinated student diversity training for high school studentsMaintained building securityRevised and updated policies and procedures handbooks for staff, students and parentsFacilitated Academic Intervention Services (AIS) CommitteeFiled PINS petitions with Family Court in accordance with State RegulationsMonitored compliance with New York State StandardsReviewed strategies to meet established goalsProvided for the continuing development, coordination and full implementation of the District's Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR)Supervised the development and implementation of all programsProvides for coordination and implementation of the district's k-12 program review and implementationPosition: Technology Coordinator for the Addison Central School DistrictSeptember 2001- June 2003Enrollment: 1200Worked with administrative team and teachers to improve student state test scoresWorked with Administrative team and consultant on a plan to improve student test scoresSupervised the retrieval of funding from two grants valued over $400,000Prepared district technology annual budgetProcured and supervised all district purchases of hardware and softwareWrote district technology planNegotiated contracts and oversaw district services purchased through Erie One BOCESWorked on annual Junior and Senior high school schedulingWorked on annual staff schedulingDealt with Junior/Senior high student disciplineFacilitated several committees to include the technology committeeAssisted the superintendent in cost reduction of services yet keeping quality high with vendorsDrafted first copy of the District Safety PlanParticipated in the Safety committeeObserved staff for Annual Professional Performance ReviewPosition: Business/Alternative Education TeacherSeptember 1999-August 2001Enrollment: 550School-to-Work Teacher/Tutor: 08/99Taught business, computer and technology courses at the junior and senior high schoolWorked with the Alternative Education Program for students who can not function in a regular classroom settingParticipated in staff and professional development to improve classroom management and instructionWorked as a student mentorAdvisor for the computer clubWAYLAND-COHOCTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICTPosition: Permanent Substitute TeacherAugust 1994- August 1999Enrollment: 2100Taught business and other required course work as neededUtilized behavior management techniques when necessaryWorked at the elementary, middle and high school levels using the methods in education learned from coursework and studies in educationSTEUBEN COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT, Bath, NYCorrections Officer:March 1998 March 1999Advise and counsel inmate population on personal issues including legal, medical and personal needsEnsured inmates were accounted for and were properly supervisedEnsured inmate population were accountable for behaviorsEnsured inmate population was safe and contraband freeEnsured visitors were safe and didnt bring in any contrabandMake sure inmate movements were timely and organizedMILITARY EXPERIENCE:US ARMY: 01/03Recalled for War in Iraq Law and Anti-TerrorismPhysical SecurityU.S. ARMY MILITARY POLICE: 09/83HONORABLE DISCHARGEPROFESSIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT:Child Safety Forum sponsored by the FBI and RITPrincipals Academy sponsored by the Twin Tiers Principals Coalition 7/05Ruby Payne, A Framework for Understanding Poverty, May 27, 2004William Glasser Institute, Choice TheoryTechnology Forum: 07/02Seminar in Curriculum Mapping: 11/00At Risk Student Workshop: 09/00Computer Club Advisor: 09/00Coursework in Curriculum Development: 08/00Taught Fifth Grade Enrichment Program: 07/00Coursework in Computer Programs, Design, Internet Use and Web Site Design: 03/00Seminar in Professional Writing: 04/00Conference on Behavioral Management, Curricula Development and Psychological Behaviors: 03/00Seminar in Passive Aggressive Disorders: 12/99Course in Coaching Requirements: 06/99Research Project, School-to-Work: 07/98Incorporated Business and the Education system Seminar in Passive Aggressive Disorders: 12/99Co-Advisor for SADD at Alfred-Almond Central School District: 01/94Arranged a State Police Officer to speak to high school about alcohol abuse at prom timeChild Abuse Identification and Reporting: 06/94Seminar in Teaching: 01/94PROFESSIONAL ORGANZATIONS:School Administrators Association of New York (SAANYS)National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP)Erie One advisory group: 12/01Project LEAD for Steuben Allegany BOCES: 09/00National Education Administration of New York: 07/99COMMUNITY SERVICE:Board member of the building level team that advised the Wayland-Cohocton School Board of issues at the Cohocton building: 09/94Board member for the annexation committee for the Wayland and Cohocton Central School Districts: 11/93REFERENCES:Robert Hawkes (Professional)VA VCA SupervisorPhone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEmail: EMAIL AVAILABLEJerry Evans (Professional)VA VCL SupervisorPhone: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEEMAIL AVAILABLEScott Kesel (personal)Steuben County Mental HealthPhone:PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEss |