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Education Management Technology |
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Administration Secondary Education Curriculum |
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Phi Delta Kappa; Indianapolis Assoc. of Administrators, Supervisors, and Consultants (IAASC); National Assoc. of Secondary School Principals (NASSP); Indiana Home Economics Association; Phi Lambda Theta (Education Honorary); Omicron Nu (Home Economics Honorary); Delta Kappa Gamma (Honorary for Women Educators); Indianapolis Home Economics; Association for Women Administrators; Southside Community Council; Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce; Partners in Education/Eli Lilly and Co., Elanco, and NBD; Greenwood Methodist Church; Indianapolis Museum of Art; Indianapolis Symphony; Indiana University Alumni Association; Alpha Omicron Phi Alumni |
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2011 – Present - Director, IPS Career & Technology Magnet; 2006 – 2011 - Principal/Campus Administrator, IPS Arsenal Technical High School; 1998 – 2006 - Vice Principal, IPS Broad Ripple High School; 1996 – 1998 - Administrative Team Principal, IPS Northwest High School; 1993 – 1996 - Principal, IPS Emmerich Manual High School; 1990 – 1993 - Vice Principal, IPS Arsenal Technical High School, in charge of Roberts Academy Alternative School; 1980 – 1989 - Coordinator for Eli Lilly & Company: IPS Emmerich Manual High School Partners in Education Program; 1977 – 1989 - Home Economics Teacher, IPS Emmerich Manual High School; 1971 – 1977 - Home Economics Teacher, IPS John Marshall High School; 1965 – 1967 - Home Economics Teacher, IPS Emmerich Manual High School Summer 1965; 1960 – 1966 - Assistant to the State Supervisor of Home Economics (Summer) Indianapolis, IN; 1960 – 1965 - Home Economics Teacher, Mooresville High School, Mooresville, IN |
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Ed. S. in School Administration- Indiana University (August 1990); M.S. in Home Economics- Indiana State University (August 1963); B.S. in Arts and Science- Indiana University (May 1960) |
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Traveling Reading |
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Director Career & Technology Education, State of Indiana (2008); Superintendent’s License, State of Indiana (August 1997); Secondary Administration and Supervision, Professional Life License/Degree Specialist, State of Indiana; Life License, State of Ind |
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Seminar “Culturally Sensitive Curricula and Instructional Practice” Presenter: Dr. Geneva Gay; Workplace Readiness Training Workshop; Workshop on Autism; CTB/Columbia Master Schedule Building Workshop; The Deming Management Method; IPS representative at workshops, symposiums and with media personnel in regard to Partners in Education; Presentation, North Central Association Commission on Schools, Annual Meeting,
April 17, 1989. Topic: An Effective School/Business Relationship; Presenter of In-Service Training Workshops; Investment in Excellence Seminar Training; Don Maas Training on “Effective Teaching Strategies and Evaluation”; Workshop – “Motivating the Reluctant Learner”; Management System for Teachers Training Series; African American History Staff Development Workshop; School Law and Current Issues; Stress Management Workshop; Coalition of Essential Schools; NAASP, ASCD, NCA Conferences; Alternative Schools Conferences; Presenter – Spring Forum – Administrative Team Principals; Administrator-Performance Based Accreditation; IPS Emmerich Manual High School 1990-96; Co-Chairman Tech Prep Programming – IPS E.M.H.S.; Member/Administrative Evaluation Writing Team for I.P.S.; Member/Curriculum Evaluation Committee; Member/Strategic Planning Team; North Central Visitation Teams; Steering Committee, North Central Visitations; Correlate Leader for Effective Schools; Presenter/Partners in Education Workshop State of Indiana; I.P.S. Alternative School Committee; Member School Improvement Plan Team-IPS A.T.H.S.; Directed and implemented Media Center Automation Installation-IPS N.H.S. and E.M.H.S.; Construction Team Administrator/$7 million renovation-IPS N.H.S., $10 million at IPS E.M.H.S., and facility upgrade at Roberts Academy Alternative School; Facilitated curriculum development; Administered discipline and due process; Developed Distance Learning programs at IPS N.H.S. and E.M.H.S.; Recruited and hired personnel-IPS N.H.S., E.M.H.S. and R.A.; Articulation of IPS E.M.H.S. and Purdue University Agriculture Magnet (STAR); Secured outside funding for school projects; Grant writing and Administration |
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1988-89 Leadership Identification and Development Fellowship; 1987-88 I.P.S. Teacher of the Year; 1988 Nominee for Indiana Teacher of the Year; Fellowship 21st Century Leadership Series (Stanley K. Lacy Leadership Alumni), Aspiring Principals Program |
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To regain the Prestige platform that Tech had in the mid 1940'sGenerating Historical Walls Increasing the number of students getting dual credit |
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