New Teacher Mentor Report

Decent Essays
LADIES Program Mentor, 2011-2014
New Teacher Mentor , 2013-2016
Coats for Kids Coordinator, 2012-2015
CTE PLC Member , 2014
Developing Standard Operating Procedures at Falling Creek Middle School, 2015
School Leader of Dress Code, 2015-present
Crisis Team , 2015-present
Incentives for Hard to Staff Schools Focus Group, 2016
PBIS Team, 2016 - present
Circle Coach ,2016 present
Lead I , II , 2016-present
Incentives for Hard to Staff Schools Focus Group, 2016
Administrative Sub 2015-present

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