1. Angela
PetersonBrenham Texas
(979) 451-0800
kose66ap@yahoo.com
Profile
I have extensive experience working with school-age children
with disabilities and/or mental illness, ranging from profound to
minimal. Having recently relocated to Texas, I am excited to
continue working in this rewarding environment.
Experience
April 2009 – June 2016/ Rum River North Educational
Program (Milaca Minnesota)
Academic/Behavior Manager
RRN is a Federal Level IV, self contained school setting for at
risk students with significant mental health and/or behavioral
disorders.
Work as a team with certified EBD teachers to provide
direct academic and behavioral management assistance
to students
Implementation and documentation of behavior support
plans
Evaluate student behavior across school and public
settings to prevent and manage aggressive/escalated
behavior
Daily data collection and entry on individual student
goal progress, relevant report writing
Teach and reinforce social skills, de-escalation strategies
and problem solving techniques
Consult with team regarding program progress,
modification and/or alternative student solutions
Train and mentor new staff on policy/procedure, data
collection and entry, and program behavior modification
strategies
Restrain physically aggressive students, in accordance
with CPI training, to prevent harm to students and staff
2005 – 2010/ Mille Lacs County Sheriff Department (Milaca
Minnesota)
Correctional Officer
Direct and indirect supervision of inmates
Inspect inmates and living areas to ensure health and
safety of inmates and staff
Maintain accurate records and complete necessary
reports
2003 – 2005/ Foley Public School (Foley Minnesota)
Speech/Language Clinician
Education
1990-1993 / St. Cloud State University
Bachelors of Science Degree in Communication Disorders
1988-1990 / Cambridge Community College
Associates of Arts Degree
Certifications
Speech Language Pathology Assistant licensure in progress
Crisis Prevention & Intervention (CPI)
First Aid and CPR/AED
Olweus Bullying Prevention Training