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Madelyne Hayes

1505 Watson Way NE, Jacksonville, Alabama, 36265


(256)473-9673
mhayes1@stu.jsu.edu

Purpose
 Passionate professional seeking a full-time employment position as an educator in an elementary
school that will allow me to utilize my energetic attitude and love for children to promote lifelong
learners.

Education
 College
o Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood/Elementary Education, May 2018
Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama
GPA: 3.68

 High School
o Advanced Academic Diploma, May 2014
Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Alabama

Honors and Awards


 Dean’s List – Spring 2015
 President’s List – Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018
 Gem of the Hills Academic Scholarship
 Cum Laude Honor Graduate

Professional Work Experience


 Part-time Teacher
First Baptist Church of Jacksonville WEE Care, Jacksonville, Alabama
April 2016 – Present
o Primary Afternoon teacher in the two-year old class
o Substituted in classes ranging from newborns to four-year-olds when needed; as well as
after-school children
o CPR certified
o Trained in proper discipline and classroom management techniques
o Took on a leadership role in the two-year old class, and became heavily relied upon within
the child care facility; including being given opportunities to manage the main office.

Other Work Experience


 Technology Department Student Worker
Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama
July 2014 – April 2016
o Completed the task of troubleshooting/repairing computers and iPads
o Trained in iPad user techniques, troubleshooting tips, and device resources

Teaching Certificate
 Class B Teaching Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education (Applied for)

Internship
 Pleasant Valley Elementary School
265 Mark Green Road, Jacksonville, Alabama, 36265
Calhoun County Schools
Crystal Sparks, Principal
Melissa Wagoner/Amber Brown, Cooperating Teachers
Kim Oliver, University Supervisor

 Completion of National edTPA Elementary Education portfolio – Spring 2018


Score – 67

Professional Development
 Alabama, Math, Science and Technology Initiative (AMSTI) Workshop
Fall 2017; Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama
 Alabama Council for Teachers of Mathematics (ACTM) Fall Forum
Fall 2017; Birmingham, Alabama
 SAEA Annual Professional Learning Conference
Spring 2018; Orange Beach, Alabama
 AEA Creative Leadership and Multi-Literacy Workshop
Spring 2018; Birmingham, Alabama

Affiliations
 SAEA (Treasurer)
2018–Present
o Gained knowledge into the responsibilities of an Alabama educator
o Represented Jacksonville State University in high school career fairs
o Participated in professional development and leadership opportunities

 Phi Delta Kappa


2018-Present

References
 Denyse Spruill
Daycare Employer
First Baptist Church of Jacksonville WEE Care
Jacksonville, Alabama
(256)435-4203

 Kim Oliver
University Supervisor
Jacksonville State University
Jacksonville, Alabama
kjoliver@jsu.edu
(256)343-3940

 Melissa Wagoner
Cooperating Teacher
Pleasant Valley Elementary School
Jacksonville, Alabama
mwagoner.pe@ccboe.us
(256)310-3214

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