Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Vita



                                Cody Wayne Stelter
507 West 5th Street, Brenham, TX. 77833
(W) (979) 277-3835; (H) (979) 421-0514; cstelter@brenhamisd.net
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Education/Certification

M. Ed.                           Educational Administration, Lamar University,
                                     Beaumont, TX,                        

BS                                Exercise Sports Science, Texas Tech University,
                                     Lubbock, TX, 2001

AA                               Blinn College, Brenham, TX, 1997

Superintendent Certificate   Texas (in progress)

Principal Certificate    Texas

Teacher Certificate      6-12 Business Education, Texas
                                     8-12 Life Sciences

Administrative and Leadership Experience

Assistant Principal
Brenham Junior High School, Brenham, TX, 2011 – present.

Ø  Created, designed and implement the first online referral system in the district.
Ø Created and oversaw our PBIS committee and activities.
Ø Administer the maintenance and operation of facilities for our campus.
Ø Provided guidance for teachers through the use of 360 walkthroughs in conjunction with formal and summative evaluations.
Ø Served as administrative liaison for PTO.
Ø Administer all extra-curricular activities, club functions and school ceremonies.
                    Teaching Experience

Junior High Science Teacher,
Brenham Junior High School, Brenham, TX, 2001-2003
Ø Evaluated and tracked student progress through the use of period appropriate mini-test based off of lecture and class notes.

High School Biology/Anatomy Teacher,
Giddings High School, Giddings, TX, 2003-2004
Ø Created a Crime Seen Investigation Lab to teach students how to use their knowledge of anatomy and chemistry to solve mock crimes.



Junior High Career Investigations Teacher,
Brenham Junior High School, Brenham, TX,
2004-precent
Ø Integrated streaming videos and a variety of teaching methods to generate student interest.

Coaching Experience

Boys Athletics Coach,
Brenham Junior High School, Brenham, TX,
2001-2003, 2004-2008

Head Track Coach / Varsity Football Secondary Coach
Giddings High School, Giddings, TX, 2003-2004
Ø Created a successful track team that produced a state qualifier in the 100 and 200 meters and sent the first African American pole vaulter to the Regional Qualifiers Meet in school history.




Additional Training/Professional Development

“Texas Behavior Support Initiative Conference,” ESC Region IV, Houston, TX, July, 2012.

“PDAS,” ESC Region VI, Huntsville, TX, June, 2011.

“ILD,” ESC Region VI, Huntsville, TX, March, 2010.

“CTE TEKS Training,” Business Management & Administration, ESC Region VI, Huntsville, TX, March, 2009.

“Texas Career Education Conference,” Westin Galleria, Houston, TX, July, 2008.

“Science Taks and Curriculum Planning,” Brenham Junior High School, Brenham, TX, May, 2007.


Professional Affiliation

Texas High School Coaches Association, 2001-2008
Texas Professional Educator, 2001-present

4 comments:

  1. You have outlined your experience well and highlighted your professional development. Not bad for a "coach"! ha
    Well done!

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  2. This is a good looking vita coach. I would recommend adding the results of your activities where appropriate, for example what improvement occurred as a result of implementing PBIS and the online referral tracking.

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  3. You have a well presented vita, and a good interview summary. Some of the best educators are coaches.
    Thank you,

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  4. Hi Cody,
    You vita looks very professional. I really like that you gave specific details under your headings. For example, "360 walks" for PDAS is important. We recently held interviews for a principal position and the panel wished that we knew how mnay walkthroughs each candidate has logged the previous school year. Everyone says they are "in classrooms all the time" and "visible," but you just don't know. Smart thinking?

    Sincerely,
    Shelle Blaylock

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