Kelvin A. Carter
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QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Values Driven, Highly Skilled, Instructional, Visual, and Collaborative Leader with 20 years of educational experience in the Saint Louis Metropolitan area. Considerable experience in building leadership, curriculum design, instructional coaching and teacher development. Data-driven leader who follows a systematic approach to managing multiple assignments to attain desired results. Proven record of success with regard to student outcomes and teacher development. Key competencies include the following:
Curriculum Design
Academic Instructional Coaching
Teacher Development
Growth Model Development
Data-Driven Instruction
PLC Implementation
Academic Performance
Data and Statistical Analysis
Team Development
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Vashon High School, St. Louis, MO 2014- 1/2018
Building Leader- Climate and Culture- SLPS Academic Team Member
Responsible Instructional Leadership as well as the implementation a Restorative Climate and Culture at Vashon High School
Participated in the development of the Mission and Vision for Vashon Freshmen Academy
Participated in Focused Instructional Leaning Walks (FILW) focused on teacher growth and development utilizing the “Get Better Faster” coaching model
Developed strategies to align parent and teacher engagement for the school year and summer
Organized and collected data associated with literacy, attendance and academic achievement
Saint Louis Board of Education, St. Louis, MO 2011 - 2014
CTE-Programs Specialist
Responsible for community engagement and program development with regard to academic achievement and college readiness
Established dual enrollment relationship with Saint Louis Community College Aviation Program
Developed Pre-Employment program with AeroSpace Institute of St. Louis
Established multiple internship and career opportunities for Career and Technical Education students enrolled in St. Louis Public Schools
Construction Careers Center Charter HS, St. Louis, MO 2006 - 2011
Lead Teacher, Head Boy’s Basketball Coach, Athletic Director, Career Place Coordinator
Lead Curriculum and Development for grades 9-12
Participated in the Heidi Jacobs Curriculum Mapper Institute
Developed curriculum and coached teachers on design and implementation strategies
Assisted with school development projects and overall fundraising
Brentwood High School, St. Louis, MO 2002 - 2006
Industrial Technology Teacher, Head Boy’s Basketball Coach and Voluntary Inter-district Choice Corporation Liaison
Provided guidance and oversight for Voluntary Transfer Students and Coached Varsity Basketball
Taught Industrial Technology Classes 8-12
Assisted with transitioning urban students to suburban environment.
Developed community and parent afterschool technology classes
Berkeley Senior High School, Berkeley, MO 1997-2003
Industrial Technology Teacher and Athletic Department Coach
Implemented the shift from traditional Industrial Arts classes to clean labs and technology
Participated in curriculum design and instruction for Boeing AeroSpace Program
Assisted in the Design and Development of McCluer South-Berkeley High School
EDUCATION AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
Webster University, Webster Groves, MO
Educational Specialist (Summer 2018)
Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO
Masters Education Administration (Spring 2014)
University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO
Career and Technical Education Certification (2005)
Harris Stowe State University, St. Louis, MO
Initial Teachers Certification (1998)
Alcorn State University, Lorman, MS
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Technology, B.S. (1997)
AutoDesk Suite, Google Education and App, MS Office Applications.
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated, National Association of Industrial Technology, Association of Career and Technical Education
Professional Development
St. Louis Public Schools Leaders Institute Week of June 5 and June 12, 2017
St. Louis Public Schools Leaders Institute Week of June 12 and June 19, 2016