Not exact matches
Education Code 51264 (2003) calls
for the California Department of Education to prepare and distribute guidelines
for incorporating in - service
training in gang violence and drug and alcohol abuse prevention
for teachers, counselors, athletic directors,
school board members, and other education personnel into staff development plans
for each
school district.
Speakers
for The May 7 Concussion Conference include nationally known experts and panels of local concussion professionals comprised of pediatricians, physical therapists, neuropsychologists, and advocates of brain injury prevention and athletic
training education: Dr. Tricia McDonough - Ryan, Dr. Thomas Trojian, Katherine Snedaker MSW, Dr. David Wang, Dr. Mike Lee and the team of experts from Gaylord Center
for Concussion Care, Representative from CATA; Deb Shulansky from Brain Injury Alliance of CT (BIAC); Brain Injury attorney and BIAC
Board member Paul A. Slager; Charlie Wund, Founder & President Agency
for Student Health Research; and Dr. Karissa Niehoff, The Executive Director at CT Association of
Schools and CT Interscholastic Athletic Conference
«Susan has been working hard educating herself on municipal issues and procedures,» Wood said, noting that Shepler has participated in
training for town
board members sponsored by the New York State Association of Towns, and she's attended the municipal finance
school sponsored by New York State.
After six years of intense effort, when Bersin proposed under the No Child Left Behind law that charter
school organizers be asked to make proposals
for some of the worst - performing
schools, a
school board member called him a «Gauleiter,» which she «(inaccurately) said were «Jews who worked
for the Nazis [to shepherd] their own people into the
trains» to the concentration camps.»
In addition, Mr. Cuomo proposed eliminating «building tenure»
for school principals in New York City; requiring
school -
board members to participate in state - sponsored
training programs; and expanding computer -
training programs
for teachers.
States can help districts in this process by requiring financial
training for new
school board members.
Each
school district, each charter
school and each
board of cooperative educational services shall establish, and implement on an ongoing basis, a
training program regarding the procedures set forth in article 23 - B of the Education Law
for all current and new teachers,
school nurses,
school counselors,
school psychologists,
school social workers,
school administrators, other personnel required to hold a teaching or administrative certificate or license, and
school board members.
Ohio
schools must try to help stop violence in dating, under a bill signed by Gov. Ted Strickland, a Democrat, that requires
school boards to adopt policies to prevent and address abusive student relationships,
train staff
members on the subject, and add lessons on the prevention of dating violence to health classes
for grades 7 - 12.
The Minnesota Department of Education requires
training for Arcadia's
school board members.
Jonathan Dean from O'Farrell Community Charter
School is hosting a Brown Act
Training for Charter Leaders and
Board Members.
Instructional and noninstructional personnel who are hired or contracted to fill positions in any charter
school and
members of the governing
board of any charter
school, in compliance with s. 1002.33 (12)(g), must, upon employment, engagement of services, or appointment, undergo background screening as required under s. 1012.465 or s. 1012.56, whichever is applicable, by filing with the district
school board for the
school district in which the charter
school is located a complete set of fingerprints taken by an authorized law enforcement agency or an employee of the
school or
school district who is
trained to take fingerprints.
Georgia House Bill 895 requires more fiduciary
training for those who oversee charter
school finances (including staff and
board members) and separation of duties between charter
school leaders and those in charge of financial accounting.
Georgia Charter
Schools Association offers FREE
training for potential
board members.
Within 3 months of State
Board of Education (SBOE) approval, every charter school is required create an annual governance training plan for its board members and must disclose its progress in an annual report to the
Board of Education (SBOE) approval, every charter
school is required create an annual governance
training plan
for its
board members and must disclose its progress in an annual report to the
board members and must disclose its progress in an annual report to the SBOE.
Supporting
training and services (such as WebEx webinars and governance
training)
for charter
school educators, administrators and
board members
Professional / staff development —
Training for teachers, principals, superintendents, administrative staff, local
school board members and Board of Education members designed to enhance student achievement and is required by the Standards of Qua
board members and
Board of Education members designed to enhance student achievement and is required by the Standards of Qua
Board of Education
members designed to enhance student achievement and is required by the Standards of Quality.
GCSA ANALYSIS: If approved, Senate Bill 353 reduces the required annual governance
training for charter
school board members with one or more years of service from 9 hours to 6 hours.
Limited Exemption — All new charter holder and / or charter
school Board Members who have operated charters or campuses that have all been rated «Acceptable» or higher for at least 2 of the last 3 most recent ratings need only to complete a total of 8 hours of board training provided by a TEA registered trainer within their first year of ser
Board Members who have operated charters or campuses that have all been rated «Acceptable» or higher
for at least 2 of the last 3 most recent ratings need only to complete a total of 8 hours of
board training provided by a TEA registered trainer within their first year of ser
board training provided by a TEA registered trainer within their first year of service.
Instead, Sen. Fort suggested the need to consider increasing the number of
training hours
for charter
school board members.
«Charter
Schools Act of 1998»; limit training for governing board members of charter schools to six hours p
Schools Act of 1998»; limit
training for governing
board members of charter
schools to six hours p
schools to six hours per year
Rep. Mayo passed a similar charter
school accountability bill in 2014, focusing on required governance
training for the
board members of charter
schools.
The center will continue to provide support services
for the new
schools during their first year of operation, including interim assessments of student performance in all grades, governance
training for board members, and operation and finance reviews.
Another provision of Accountability
for All provides
for the expansion of
training and mentoring programs
for teachers and
school administrators and requires all
school board members in the state to participate in
training.
Regional
Trainings will be held
for Charter
School Board Members and Charter
School Administrators throughout the state.
Many
member schools have inquired about the 3 - hour SB 1566 Evaluating and Improving Student Outcomes (EISO)
training that is required
for ISD elected trustee
boards by September 1, 2018.
The event, a veritable who's who of corporate education reformers, included the Chief Operating Officer of Michelle Rhee's StudentsFirst, a couple of national
board members of Teach
For America, members of KIPP's national board of directors, a board member of New Leaders Inc. (a program to «train» school administrators in the ways of education reformers) and one of the founders of the national group, Democrats for Education Refo
For America,
members of KIPP's national
board of directors, a
board member of New Leaders Inc. (a program to «
train»
school administrators in the ways of education reformers) and one of the founders of the national group, Democrats
for Education Refo
for Education Reform.
She is a current
board member for the Rural
School and Community Trust and a former
board member for the National Coalition
for Technology in Education and
Training (NCTET), the Education and Libraries Network Coalition (EdLiNC), and the Organizations Concerned about Rural Education (OCRE).
She is a
member of NSBA's Federal Relations Network and has worked with the Georgia
School Boards Association and the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education to train candidates for local school boards and the state legislature in education i
School Boards Association and the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education to train candidates for local school boards and the state legislature in education i
Boards Association and the Georgia Partnership
for Excellence in Education to
train candidates
for local
school boards and the state legislature in education i
school boards and the state legislature in education i
boards and the state legislature in education issues.
Williams is a past president of the International Society
for Technology in Education (ISTE), past
board chair of the Consortium
for School Networking (CoSN), and current
board member of the National Coalition
for Technology in Education and
Training (NCTET).
Back by popular demand, the California Charter
Schools Association is bringing back our Governance Academy, a free intensive workshop designed as a
training for new
board members and
school leaders.
Established in 2001, the Texas Institute
for School Boards offers training and support to newly elected board members and superintendents from the largest school districts in
School Boards offers
training and support to newly elected
board members and superintendents from the largest
school districts in
school districts in Texas.
CCSA's offers several in - depth
trainings on this critical area each year both which are highly - recommended
for school leaders, business managers and
board members.
• Past President and current
member of the Connecticut Animal Control Association • Member of the National Coalition developing response plans for FEMA in the event of national disasters (she does not work for FEMA) • Consultant on the Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control Committee (she is the only lay person on the panel) • Evaluator for Animal Control Departments throughout the United States, ensuring compliance with National Standards • Board of Directors of the New England Animal Control / Humane Academy in New Hampshire currently serving as Assistant Director & Instructor • National Task Force for Animal Hoarding • New England and State of Connecticut Task Force for Animal Fighting • Member of the New England Stock Dog Association • Member of Curriculum Advisory Committee, University of New Hampshire, Thompson School of Applied Science Teaching Experience: • Cruelty Investigation Instructor for Police Officers and Animal Control Officers • Certified as an Instructor to teach at the FBI and Police Academy • Teaches Cruelty Investigation, Criminal Law and First Aid to Police, Animal Control and Humane Officers at the University of New Hampshire • National and Connecticut Animal Control Association • Numerous Kennel Clubs and Schools Author — National Animal Control Association Training Guide — Disaster Planning American Kennel Club • Certified Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator • Completed Obedience requirements for becoming an AKC Obedience
member of the Connecticut Animal Control Association •
Member of the National Coalition developing response plans for FEMA in the event of national disasters (she does not work for FEMA) • Consultant on the Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control Committee (she is the only lay person on the panel) • Evaluator for Animal Control Departments throughout the United States, ensuring compliance with National Standards • Board of Directors of the New England Animal Control / Humane Academy in New Hampshire currently serving as Assistant Director & Instructor • National Task Force for Animal Hoarding • New England and State of Connecticut Task Force for Animal Fighting • Member of the New England Stock Dog Association • Member of Curriculum Advisory Committee, University of New Hampshire, Thompson School of Applied Science Teaching Experience: • Cruelty Investigation Instructor for Police Officers and Animal Control Officers • Certified as an Instructor to teach at the FBI and Police Academy • Teaches Cruelty Investigation, Criminal Law and First Aid to Police, Animal Control and Humane Officers at the University of New Hampshire • National and Connecticut Animal Control Association • Numerous Kennel Clubs and Schools Author — National Animal Control Association Training Guide — Disaster Planning American Kennel Club • Certified Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator • Completed Obedience requirements for becoming an AKC Obedience
Member of the National Coalition developing response plans
for FEMA in the event of national disasters (she does not work
for FEMA) • Consultant on the Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control Committee (she is the only lay person on the panel) • Evaluator
for Animal Control Departments throughout the United States, ensuring compliance with National Standards •
Board of Directors of the New England Animal Control / Humane Academy in New Hampshire currently serving as Assistant Director & Instructor • National Task Force
for Animal Hoarding • New England and State of Connecticut Task Force
for Animal Fighting •
Member of the New England Stock Dog Association • Member of Curriculum Advisory Committee, University of New Hampshire, Thompson School of Applied Science Teaching Experience: • Cruelty Investigation Instructor for Police Officers and Animal Control Officers • Certified as an Instructor to teach at the FBI and Police Academy • Teaches Cruelty Investigation, Criminal Law and First Aid to Police, Animal Control and Humane Officers at the University of New Hampshire • National and Connecticut Animal Control Association • Numerous Kennel Clubs and Schools Author — National Animal Control Association Training Guide — Disaster Planning American Kennel Club • Certified Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator • Completed Obedience requirements for becoming an AKC Obedience
Member of the New England Stock Dog Association •
Member of Curriculum Advisory Committee, University of New Hampshire, Thompson School of Applied Science Teaching Experience: • Cruelty Investigation Instructor for Police Officers and Animal Control Officers • Certified as an Instructor to teach at the FBI and Police Academy • Teaches Cruelty Investigation, Criminal Law and First Aid to Police, Animal Control and Humane Officers at the University of New Hampshire • National and Connecticut Animal Control Association • Numerous Kennel Clubs and Schools Author — National Animal Control Association Training Guide — Disaster Planning American Kennel Club • Certified Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator • Completed Obedience requirements for becoming an AKC Obedience
Member of Curriculum Advisory Committee, University of New Hampshire, Thompson
School of Applied Science Teaching Experience: • Cruelty Investigation Instructor
for Police Officers and Animal Control Officers • Certified as an Instructor to teach at the FBI and Police Academy • Teaches Cruelty Investigation, Criminal Law and First Aid to Police, Animal Control and Humane Officers at the University of New Hampshire • National and Connecticut Animal Control Association • Numerous Kennel Clubs and
Schools Author — National Animal Control Association
Training Guide — Disaster Planning American Kennel Club • Certified Canine Good Citizen (CGC) evaluator • Completed Obedience requirements
for becoming an AKC Obedience Judge.
Each patient is cared
for by a team, which typically includes a faculty
member in internal medicine (a
board - certified specialist with many years of clinical experience), a resident (a graduate veterinarian who has completed an internship and is
training to become a specialist in internal medicine) or intern (a graduate veterinarian in an earlier phase of post-graduate
training than a resident), a fourth - year veterinary student (a veterinarian - in -
training in his or her final year of veterinary
school), and an experienced registered veterinary technician (nurse).
Justice Quince has received the following honors and awards: 2017, National Bar Association Hall of Fame; 2017, Women Lawyers Division Jurist of the Year; 2017 Sharon Press Excellence in ADR; 2008, Lifetime Achievement Award by The Florida Bar's Government Lawyer Section; Florida Commission on the Status of Women, 2007 Florida Women's Hall of Fame award; American Bar Association Commission on Women in the Profession; 2007 Justice Quince was inducted into Florida Blue Key as an honorary
member; 2006 Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award; 2006 Rickards High
School Outstanding
School Volunteer Award; 2005 Key to the City of Winter Haven; 2005 Richard W. Ervin Equal Justice Award; 2004 Key to the City of Panama City, Florida; 2004 Catholic University of America, Columbus
School of Law, Black Law Student Association Alumni Achievement Award; 2004 Lee County Association
for Women Lawyers and the Lee County Bar Association Award for dedication to the promotion of equality in law and outstanding service as a distinguished member of the Florida judiciary; 2002 Florida Bar Equal Opportunities in the Profession Award; 2002 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Helping Hand Award; 2003 Southern Women in Public Service Pacesetter Award; 2003 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Pioneering the Future in our Community Award; 2003 Outstanding Jurist and Howard University Alumna Award; 2001 William H. Hastie Award from the National Bar Association Judicial Council; National Bar Association Presidential Achievement Award; Girl Scouts, Woman of Distinction Award, 2001; National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division Jurist Award for Outstanding Leadership Achievements and Dedicated Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Women Lawyers and the Lee County Bar Association Award
for dedication to the promotion of equality in law and outstanding service as a distinguished member of the Florida judiciary; 2002 Florida Bar Equal Opportunities in the Profession Award; 2002 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Helping Hand Award; 2003 Southern Women in Public Service Pacesetter Award; 2003 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Pioneering the Future in our Community Award; 2003 Outstanding Jurist and Howard University Alumna Award; 2001 William H. Hastie Award from the National Bar Association Judicial Council; National Bar Association Presidential Achievement Award; Girl Scouts, Woman of Distinction Award, 2001; National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division Jurist Award for Outstanding Leadership Achievements and Dedicated Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for dedication to the promotion of equality in law and outstanding service as a distinguished
member of the Florida judiciary; 2002 Florida Bar Equal Opportunities in the Profession Award; 2002 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Helping Hand Award; 2003 Southern Women in Public Service Pacesetter Award; 2003 Florida Girls State Award; 2003 Pioneering the Future in our Community Award; 2003 Outstanding Jurist and Howard University Alumna Award; 2001 William H. Hastie Award from the National Bar Association Judicial Council; National Bar Association Presidential Achievement Award; Girl Scouts, Woman of Distinction Award, 2001; National Bar Association Women Lawyers Division Jurist Award
for Outstanding Leadership Achievements and Dedicated Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Outstanding Leadership Achievements and Dedicated Service to the Community At Large; Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association
for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Service on the Bench; Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Award
for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Community Service and Advancement of Equal Justice Under Law; the Virgil Hawkins Bar Association Certificate
for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High School Award for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Achievement in Jurisprudence; the Fort Lauderdale High
School Award
for participating in the School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County School Board Appreciation Award for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for participating in the
School Law Magnet Program; the Broward County
School Board Appreciation Award
for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Inspiration and Devotion to Our Youth; Award of Distinguished Service and Continuing Commitment to the People of Florida from the Fort Lauderdale B'nai B'rith; Proclamation from the Broward
Board of County Commissioners stating that February 28, 1999, as «The Honorable Peggy A. Quince Appreciation Day»; Hillsborough County Sheriff's Black Advisory Council Appreciation Award; Lakeland NAACP Award
for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Contribution to Civil Rights; the African - American Production Company Personal Achievement Award; Paul C. Perkins Bar Association Appreciation Award; Florida State University College of Law Appreciation Certificate
for Contributions made to Summer Law Program For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Contributions made to Summer Law Program
For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
For Undergraduate Students; Certificate from the Office of the Attorney General, Florida Crime Prevention
Training Institute
for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fa
for Exemplary Contributions to Crime Prevention in the State of Florida; and 2016, inducted into Stetson University College of Law Hall of fame.
I am positive that my efforts in identifying
training opportunities
for teachers and staff
members of Wayland Public
Schools is what brought about a significant change in the
school community, leading to accolades from the
school board, and a more profound place in the academic community within Glen.
Volunteer and License Extraordinary Minister — Holy Cross Catholic Church — Rockford Diocese Rite of Christian Initiation
for Adults — Holy Cross Catholic Church — Rockford Diocese Knight of Columbus 4 years of Vincentian Seminary Training — St. Louis, MO. — Congregation of the Mission Member of American Society For Public Administrators Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars Presidents List Honors Illinois State Board of Education License in Private Business and Vocational School Sales Representat
for Adults — Holy Cross Catholic Church — Rockford Diocese Knight of Columbus 4 years of Vincentian Seminary
Training — St. Louis, MO. — Congregation of the Mission
Member of American Society
For Public Administrators Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars Presidents List Honors Illinois State Board of Education License in Private Business and Vocational School Sales Representat
For Public Administrators
Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars Presidents List Honors Illinois State
Board of Education License in Private Business and Vocational
School Sales Representative
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Directed daily operations of multiple mental, emotional, and medical care facilities
for at risk youth Recruited,
trained, and supervised administrative, counseling, and development personnel Oversaw strategic planning, development of company goals, and implementation of action plan Designed and implemented staff development and recognition programs Built and strengthened relationships with industry figures, community leaders, and
board members Managed marketing and fundraising activities enhancing community awareness and income Led individual and group therapy sessions resulting in significant personal development of participants Developed customized treatment plans
for each patient ensuring the highest standard of care Responsible
for patient charts, medication administration, overall health, and personal safety Established and executed daily living routine
for residential therapy patients Provided transportation to
school, medical appointments, and other activities as needed Built a therapeutic environment which fostered maximum growth and development of youth
Ms. Severance is active as: Marketing Chair
for Pasadena Collaborative Divorce, a
Board Member for Los Angeles Collaborative Family Law Association (LACFLA), a Founding
Member and Marketing and
Training Committee
Member for Civil Collaborative Professionals (CCP provides a collaborative practice approach to resolving Probate, Trusts and Estates disputes), and also volunteers as a Co-Mediator and Divorce Coach at Loyola Law
School.