Subrina R. Mason, Ed.D
*** ******** ***** ***********, ** 39401
E-mail address: adblax@r.postjobfree.com
EDUCATION
Graduate: Prospective Superintendent Leadership Academy- 2016-2017
Mississippi School Boards Association, P.O. Box 203 Clinton, MS 39060
Harvard University, 44 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Graduate School of Education- Connecting the Mind, Brain and Education 6/20/2011
Argosy University, 5250 17th Street, Sarasota, FL 34235 Doctorate of Education (Ed. D) – Education Administration and Leadership.
Topic: “Teachers’ Attitude on Inclusion” 12/10/2005
University of Sarasota, 5250 17th Street, Sarasota, FL 34235 Education Specialist (Ed.S.) – Education Leadership 6/8/2002
William Carey College, 498 Tuscan Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS
Master of Education- Special Education (Mild/Moderate Disabilities) 5/15/1999
William Carey College, 498 Tuscan Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS
Master of Education- Education Administration and Leadership 8/8/1998
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, MS 39406
Bachelor of Science—Psychology 8/9/1996
Jones County Jr. College, Ellisville, MS 39437
Associate Degree—Pre-medicine 5/12/94
License
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Extramural Research- Protecting Human Research Participants (Certification Number: 2068696)
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist/Mississippi (LCMHT) #0178
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Notary Public: State of Mississippi (Forrest County) ID No: 86438 (District Notary)
License
Educator License: #179929/Mississippi
A Biology (7-12) A English (7-12)
A Math (4-8) A Psychology
A Language Arts (4-8) A Social Studies (7-12)
AA School Psychometrics A Social Studies (4-8)
AA Mild/Moderate Disabilities (K-12)
AA Gifted/Education Studies
AA Psychometrist
AAA School Administration
AAAA Education Leadership
EXPERIENCE
Jefferson Davis County Chamber Partnership
1025 Third Street, Prentiss, MS 39474 601-***-**** June 2017 to Present
Position: President
Duties: I serve as the chief elected officer of the Board and preside at all board
meetings, make agendas for the board meetings and have general
supervision of the affairs of the Board. I attend ribbon cuttings, have
check signing authority, and make reports to the Partnership when
necessary.
Jefferson Davis County Schools
P.O. Box 1197, 1025 Third Street, Prentiss, MS 39474 601-***-**** July 2007 to Present
Position: Director of Exceptional Education
Duties: Implementing and maintaining birth to age 21 Special Education program
services in conformance to District, State, and Federal objectives;
providing written support and/or conveying information; serving as a
resource to patrons, school personnel and the Board; and maintaining
adequate staffing to ensure objectives of programs and services are
achieved within budget.
Position: Director of Student Assessment
Duties: Coordinate the testing of all students as required by State and District
mandate. Collect pertinent student data and prepare reports as required
by State; coordinate and provide training for site administrators. Provide
test-related data to site and District administrators as needed.
Position: Director of Gifted Education, Textbook/Handbook Coordinator,
Title IX Coordinator and 504 Coordinator.
University of Phoenix
3157 East Elwood Street, Phoenix, AZ 85034 1-800-***-**** ext. 387 2817 Oct. 2009-May 2013
Position: Adjunct Professor (Department of Education)
Duties: Taught graduate level courses:
SPE/511 Special Education Methods
SPE/537 Characteristics of Learning Disabilities
SPE/590 Characteristics of Exceptionalities
SPE/549 Introduction to Students with Special Needs
PHL/713 Philosophy of Education
(Jefferson Davis County School District) Bassfield High School
891 Bass Burkett Rd., Bassfield, MS 39421, 601-***-**** August 2006 to June 2007
Position: Special Service Instructor
Duties: Modify assignment for high school student’s grades 7-12, using
instructional strategies to adapt materials and rewrite objectives
for students Individual Education Plan (IEP).
Pine Belt Mental Health/Earl Travillion Attendance Center 4100 Mamie Street, Hattiesburg, MS 39402, 601-***-**** Dec. 1998 to July 2006
Position: Day Treatment Specialist/Behavior Therapist
Duties: Provide crisis intervention in a therapeutic classroom setting; establish and participate in behavior management and treatment plan; provide five hours of therapeutic services on a daily basis including teaching social skills, daily living skills, anger management, coping skills, problem-solving, and listening skills.
Youth Headquarters
237 Crowder Street Hattiesburg, MS 39401, (601) August 2005 to Present
Position: Owner/Executive Director
Duties: A non-profit organization for children ages 7-17. Youth Headquarters is
an after school tutoring program for the MCT, SATP, and ACT tests, and
prevention programs that will promote character building, conflict
resolution, civil behavior, alcohol and drug screenings and preventive
strategies.
Mississippi Families as Allies for Children’s Mental Health (Family Time Out)
5166 Keele Street, Building A, Jackson, MS 39206, 601-***-****, July 1999 to May 2002
Position: Respite Provider
Duties: Provide direct care and supervision of the designated children in the home; work with the children to help them engage in planned, appropriate recreational and educational activities; and maintain records and make verbal reports as required.
Pine Belt Girls Therapeutic Group Home
P.O. Box 113, Laurel, MS 39440, 601-***-****, July 1997 to December 1998
Position: Children Residential Treatment Specialist Duties: Supervised and monitored structured and non-structured
appropriate behavior modification; completed written documentation as required, which included an evaluation checklist of children’s behavior.
Pine Belt Association of Community Enhancement (P.A.C.E.) Head Start Center
710 Katie Avenue, Hattiesburg, MS 39401, 601-***-****, August 1993 to October 1997
Position: Special Services/Mental Health Coordinator
Duties: Supervised a staff of 60 teachers; assisted in planning mental health programs in a school setting; trained head start teachers/staff on writing IEPs for students with a disability; advised in developmental screening and took appropriate steps, in conjunction with health and education services and to refer children for diagnostic examination.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Board of Directors (Member-at-large)- Mount Carmel Missionary Baptist Church
MAE, Mississippi Association of Educators, Member #4470631
Child Development Associate (CDA), Council for Early Childhood—Professional Recognition
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), Member
#119317 International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF), Member
Council for Exceptional Children
Council for Administrators of Special Education (CASE)
National Health Service Corps (NHSC) Alumni
Division for Learning Disabilities
University of Southern Mississippi Alumni
William Carey College Alumni
Argosy University Alumni
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Hattiesburg Alumnae Chapter)
AWARDS AND HONORS
Honor Society in Psychology-Psi Chi Chapter-University of Southern Mississippi
Pine Belt Mental Healthcare Resources 2002 Exceptional Care Team
o“Quality of Work Award Nominee”
Forrest County School District “Staff of the Month Award” December 2002
Strathmore’s Who’s Who Among Executive Business Leaders 2012
CONSULTATIONS
Private Tutor for “School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) January 2001-Present
P.A.C.E. Head Start, Hattiesburg, MS
1993-1997, Mental Health Consultant, twice a month for one year.
Choctaw County School District; Butler, AL
1998-2000. Consultant for Special Education Department. Once a month for 2 hours
Earl Travillion Attendance Center, Hattiesburg, MS
1999-2006. Mental Health Consultant for grades K-8th.
Africa Economic Foundation, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 2003-present. Serve on Board of Directors and Consultant for organization that is designed to contribute economic development between the United States and Africa. Conduct HIV/AIDS Awareness Prevention trainings for South Africans.
WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED
P.A.C.E. Head Start, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
1997, “As I Am” Teachers In-Service Training on Disabilities/Mental Health. 8 Hours
P.A.C.E. Head Start, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
1997, Workshop on “Parental Rights for Parents with disabled children”. 4 Hours
Hattiesburg Public School District, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
2003, Parent University, Facilitator for Behavior Management Training. 4 Hours
Forrest County Schools, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
2004, Conducted a workshop on “Oppositional Defiance”, 2 Hours
Guest Lecturer at William Carey College, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
September 2006 “Special Education: Mental Retardation and Mental Illness”
HMF Community Outreach Center, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
November 2006, Conducted a workshop on “Children and Grief: Helping a child
Through the Grieving Process.” 8 Hours
HMF Community Outreach Center, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
November 2007, Conducted a workshop on “Let’s Talk about Mental Health Today”.
6 Hours
HMF Community Outreach Center, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
September 4, 2010, Conducted a workshop on Grief: “Moving On”.
4 Hours
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
- The University of Southern Mississippi School Leadership Institute July 2007
- A Facilitator for “Trainer for Trainers”: Focusing Leadership for Student Achievement
June 2007
Grants Written
2004-Youth Headquarters for playground equipment
2005-Youth Headquarters for curriculum development MCT2
2007-Home Style Cooking proposal for Word of Faith Academy
2017- State Systemic Improvement Grant for Jefferson Davis County School District- Mississippi Department of Education (Office of Special Education) SSIP Grant.
References:
Mrs. Trenette Haynes
Jefferson Davis County School District
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Dr. Pearl Haynes
Lamar County School District
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Dr. Semetra Chisolm-Brown
Yazoo City School District