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Susan Morgan BSE, MS Ed./SPED Advanced ED 11 Hours-KU Certified Health and Business with KS Business & Community Experienced
810 W. Seventh Street Newton, KS 67114 (785) 250 - 250-2298 smorgan.newtonks @gmail.com
EXPERIENCE
USD 398, Peabody, KS — Business Teacher JUNE 2015 - PRESENT
Courses Taught: Keyboarding, Computer Applications, Entrepreneurship,
Business Essentials, Business Law and Event Planning.
-Advisor and Coordinator for Computer & Technical Education
-Initiated New Keyboarding Instruction and Course Advancement
-Advisor to Business Professionals of America
-Increased student interests with global business leadership.
-Initiated Job Shadow Program for students.
-Doubled course recognition(possibly tripled) in the future for accreditation
at Butler County Community College,
-Initiated planning connections with Job Service Center and Tucky Allen,
Harvey County Economic Development Center.
-District representative and attended areawide/State led CTE workshop.
USD 373, Newton, KS — Substitute & Paraeducator JANUARY 2012 - May 2015
Substituted in 3 districts, then spent 18 months working one on one with a
behaviorally challenged high school severe autistic student, the teacher, the
family. Also attended to duties in high school special education classroom.
Served as Community Partnership Director at Cooper Elementary School.
-Initiated transfer of student from Eby Learning Center to Prairie View
Location.
-Initiated Instructional and relational boundaries with new special education
teacher.
-Actively initiated lesson plans with new special education instructor.
-Substituted PreK-HS and numerous music classes.
-Assisted Special Education Students with work site skill.
SKILLS
Educational Leader
Diversity Leadership
Explicit Instruction
Special Needs
Instructing
Kagan Cooperative
Learning
Community Relations
Published Writer
Research Based Program
Expert with Assessment,
Implementation &
Evaluation
Accomplished Grant
Recipient
Fun with “Buttons”
Microsoft Excel
USD 501, Topeka, KS — Business Teacher APRIL 2001- MAY 2010
Taught Word Processing, Microsoft O�ce Suite, Telecommunications,
Personal Communications, Advanced Access and Powerpoint, Interview
Skills, Job and Career Development, Job Shadowing, and Job and Soft Skill
Development.
-Increased Business Course Enrollment by 80% from 2005-2009.
-2005 Outstanding Faculty Award from TWHS Administration.
-Increased Graduation Rate by 5% with Freshman Faculty Committee.
-Member of Kansas Business Education Association for 4 years.
-Identi�ed and worked with special education department chair to identify emotional and academic services needed for graduation.
-Cheerleading Sponsor 3 years. -Class/Prom Sponsor - 2 years. -BSU Multicultural Club - 4 years.
EDUCATION
Emporia State University, Emporia, BSE Health & Business AUGUST 1985 - MAY 1990
Served as Panhellenic President, ESU Ambassador, Taught Aerobics on
campus, Coordinated University Blood Mobile, Served in Xi Phi Honorary
Leadership Organization, Pi Omega Pi Honorary Business Education
Association. Chi Omega Sorority, and Student National Teachers
Organization. Student taught in Overland Park, KS at Blue Valley High
School and Shawnee Mission South HS, Health.
University of Kansas, Lawrence , Masters of Science Ed. 1995 SPED coursework- High Incident Cases - 11 hours completed-2016
While serving as Eastern KS Program Director/Later the Kansas City A�liate
Program Director, I completed this program in three years.
Emphasis in International Marketing, Worksite Health Promotion, Grant
Writing, & Education Program Assessment, Implementation and Evaluation.
Worked with Surgeon General, Dr. Marshall Kreuter, National Center for
Disease Control, and Abby Horak with Kansas State Department of
AWARDS
American Business
Women’s Association
Scholarship Newton
Area Chapter-3 years
4-H Certi�cate of
Appreciation Shawnee
Co-KS For outstanding
and dedicated service to
4-H.
Newton Area Chamber of
Commerce Stand and
Deliver Award 2011 -
For commitment to the
betterment of area
business and community
development.
Emporia State
University Ambassador
Two Year Service Award
For conducting tours,
hosting dignitaries,
program planning, and
outstanding campus
leadership and
presentation.
LANGUAGES
Spanish - Polite
Recognition
French - 10 college
Environment, to complete Healthy People 2000 Initiatives.
Published Thesis Study: Descriptive Study of Personal Characteristics of Program
Planning Techniques of Health Educators in County Health Departments in the State
of Kansas.
Currently Working to complete SPED Endorsement with High Incident Cases.
PROJECTS
CREATED THE NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED STUDENT DIVERSITY PROGRAM — TOPEKA WEST HIGH SCHOOL "Every culture has dealt with segregation,"
Anthony S. Bush / Taylor Allen The
Capital-Journalhttp://cjonline.com/stories/021409/loc_387795850.shtml#.VvwyB2hp7vk.email
Increased student involvement from 7 to 75 students.
Assisted our students with increased interview and scholarship skills.
Increased In Kind Contributions by 500%.
Activated and maintained work relationship with the state and local NAACP.
Initiated students attending national NAACP Conference in New York.
KANSAS RED RIBBON GOVERNOR'S LUNCHEON AND RECOGNITION — KANSAS FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
Branded the logo as seen in this picture in
conjunction with Kansas military personnel and area
wide advertising agencies.
Coordinated and hosted the �rst and ongoing
Governor’s Red Ribbon Statewide awards luncheon.
Attended numerous national leadership
conferences.Branded the logo and implemented the
�rst and ongoing state-wide Red Ribbon Luncheon.
http://www.kansasfamily.com/programs/red-ribbon-campaign/
2012 Grant Recipient of the Showalter Foundation Grant http://www.harveycounty.com/pdfs/Health/ResourceDirectory_2013.pdf
credits hrs. Polite
Recognition
Leadership Newton 2012
Graduated Weekly
Trainings and
Leadership Program
Conducted by former
USD SPED director Sheri
Rawlins and Newton
Mayor Raquel Thiesen.
Certi�ed Participant.
Awarded several grants and in kind contributions while working as Director
of Harvey County Community Partnership.
Awarded $7,000 grant to update the Harvey County
Community Partnership Directory of area wide
resources - both Spanish and English versions.
Wrote and published “Women and Heart Disease” for the Kansas City Star Magazine. -American Heart Association, KC Division.
Instrumental in the �ve county survey with Woman and
Heart Disease. Recruited and served on numerous
areawide advisory committees including KU Cancer
Center, Black Health Care Coalition, and special event committees.
Coordinated sta�, support groups, and related resources to create several
stroke awareness committees and the National AHA Stroke Pilot Program.
Harvey County Teen Leadership Camp
Coordinated Teen Leadership Camp with in
kind and monetary donations from Prairie
View, Westar, Harvey County Sheri�'s o�ce,
Newton Police, Newton, Public Library, USD
373 and other area wide agencies. Youth
toured facilities, studied �nance, on site career
ed, and created longstanding relationships
their community. Students completed their
week by leading an
anti-bullying campaign at
the local school district latchkey program. This
campaigned and mentored with younger students to
create anti bullying signs for area business. Suicide
prevention, leadership, and drug awareness educators
were onsite to provide open forums and campaigns with
the youth.