Kassandra Morales
Literacy Project Manager at Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL) at the University of Indianapolis- Claim this Profile
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Nathan Albright
To whom it may concern: Kassandra Morales was my direct supervising teacher, or student teaching mentor, while I was completing my undergraduate coursework at Butler University. The most prevalent piece of Kassandra's professionalism and personality that I can always recall is her ability to command the classroom with ease. As a student teacher at the time, she made teaching look like a breeze, but just as important, she taught me the importance of preparation, confidence in your choices, and self-accountability. To this day, as a graduate student working towards my Behavior Analyst certification, these character traits she represents and encompasses still encourage me to pursue my own professional dreams. It is easy to be successful when your lessons or decisions always work, but it takes a true professional to push one's self to work to become a better teacher as each day goes by. This is exactly what Kassandra does immaculately, and why I could recommend her for any job she looks to pursue. Her positive attitude and motivation to succeed is second to none. My contact information is listed below if you should have any additional questions for me. Nathan Albright The Chicago School for Professional Psychology- Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Student Butler University- Elementary Education Undergraduate (2008) nalbrigh@gmail.com (262) 443-3500
Nathan Albright
To whom it may concern: Kassandra Morales was my direct supervising teacher, or student teaching mentor, while I was completing my undergraduate coursework at Butler University. The most prevalent piece of Kassandra's professionalism and personality that I can always recall is her ability to command the classroom with ease. As a student teacher at the time, she made teaching look like a breeze, but just as important, she taught me the importance of preparation, confidence in your choices, and self-accountability. To this day, as a graduate student working towards my Behavior Analyst certification, these character traits she represents and encompasses still encourage me to pursue my own professional dreams. It is easy to be successful when your lessons or decisions always work, but it takes a true professional to push one's self to work to become a better teacher as each day goes by. This is exactly what Kassandra does immaculately, and why I could recommend her for any job she looks to pursue. Her positive attitude and motivation to succeed is second to none. My contact information is listed below if you should have any additional questions for me. Nathan Albright The Chicago School for Professional Psychology- Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Student Butler University- Elementary Education Undergraduate (2008) nalbrigh@gmail.com (262) 443-3500
Nathan Albright
To whom it may concern: Kassandra Morales was my direct supervising teacher, or student teaching mentor, while I was completing my undergraduate coursework at Butler University. The most prevalent piece of Kassandra's professionalism and personality that I can always recall is her ability to command the classroom with ease. As a student teacher at the time, she made teaching look like a breeze, but just as important, she taught me the importance of preparation, confidence in your choices, and self-accountability. To this day, as a graduate student working towards my Behavior Analyst certification, these character traits she represents and encompasses still encourage me to pursue my own professional dreams. It is easy to be successful when your lessons or decisions always work, but it takes a true professional to push one's self to work to become a better teacher as each day goes by. This is exactly what Kassandra does immaculately, and why I could recommend her for any job she looks to pursue. Her positive attitude and motivation to succeed is second to none. My contact information is listed below if you should have any additional questions for me. Nathan Albright The Chicago School for Professional Psychology- Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Student Butler University- Elementary Education Undergraduate (2008) nalbrigh@gmail.com (262) 443-3500
Nathan Albright
To whom it may concern: Kassandra Morales was my direct supervising teacher, or student teaching mentor, while I was completing my undergraduate coursework at Butler University. The most prevalent piece of Kassandra's professionalism and personality that I can always recall is her ability to command the classroom with ease. As a student teacher at the time, she made teaching look like a breeze, but just as important, she taught me the importance of preparation, confidence in your choices, and self-accountability. To this day, as a graduate student working towards my Behavior Analyst certification, these character traits she represents and encompasses still encourage me to pursue my own professional dreams. It is easy to be successful when your lessons or decisions always work, but it takes a true professional to push one's self to work to become a better teacher as each day goes by. This is exactly what Kassandra does immaculately, and why I could recommend her for any job she looks to pursue. Her positive attitude and motivation to succeed is second to none. My contact information is listed below if you should have any additional questions for me. Nathan Albright The Chicago School for Professional Psychology- Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Student Butler University- Elementary Education Undergraduate (2008) nalbrigh@gmail.com (262) 443-3500
Credentials
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English as a Second Language Teaching License
State of IndianaJul, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
Elementary Teacher's License
State of IndianaJul, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
Building Level Administrator
State of IndianaMay, 2021- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Center of Excellence in Leadership of Learning (CELL) at the University of Indianapolis
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United States
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Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Literacy Project Manager
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Dec 2022 - Present
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Teacher Development Specialist
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Aug 2016 - Present
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Assistant Principal
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Aug 2017 - Dec 2022
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MSD of Lawrence Township
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United States
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Primary and Secondary Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Instructional Coach / Data Specialist
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Aug 2012 - Present
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Teacher
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Aug 2002 - Aug 2012
I am currently a 4th grade general education teacher at a STEM school. I am also the Professional Learning Communtiy (PLC) leader.
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Hoosier Road Elementary School
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Hamilton Southeastern School Distritct, Fishers, Indiana
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Assistant Principal
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Jul 2017 - Dec 2022
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Indianapolis Public Schools
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United States
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Education Management
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700 & Above Employee
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Teacher
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Aug 1999 - Aug 2002
I was a special education, 2nd grade and Titile One Teacher while working for Indianapolis Public Schools. I was a special education, 2nd grade and Titile One Teacher while working for Indianapolis Public Schools.
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St. Mary's Child Center
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Preschool Teacher
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Aug 1998 - Aug 1999
St. Mary's is a preschool for at risk children. While at St. Mary's I taught 4 and 5 year olds using developmental approriate lessons and activities. St. Mary's is a preschool for at risk children. While at St. Mary's I taught 4 and 5 year olds using developmental approriate lessons and activities.
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Education
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Ball State University
Administrator's License, Educational Leadership and Administration -
Indiana University Bloomington
ESL License, Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language -
Butler University
Masters, Effective Teaching -
Ball State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Elementary Education