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BRIDGETTE PRICE

1808 Edmar Drive, Pine Bluff, AR, 71603| bprice@leomail.tamuc.edu | 214-846-2617

EDUCATION Texas A&M University-Commerce 08/2008-12/2012

Bachelor of Science

Major: Interdisciplinary Studies

GPA 3.0

Masters Degree

Field of study: Educational Technology

Graduation: June 2019

EXPERIENCE PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY SPECIALIST, DHS


03/2017-CURRENTLY
 Responsible for obtaining client information, preparing and monitoring case plans,
coordinating services with providers, and preparing information and
recommendations.
 Interview clients and determine eligibility for childcare services. Assist families by
connecting them to community resources.
 Document and enter information accurately and timely into KidCare system.

ASSISTANT TEACHER, XPLOR CHILDCARE


10/2016-12/2016
 Instructed over 65 after school students in activities designed to promote cognitive,
physical, and social development.
 Designed and used Hands on learning centers for science, social studies,
language development for preschool students.
 Maintain daily classroom schedule, which includes learning colors, numbers,
alphabets, and shapes.

SITE COORDINATOR, CLAYTON YES


10/2014-10/2016
 Supervise a staff of 6 in planning and organizing the after-school program of 100
students.
 Implement curriculum and provide quality activities for children such as
indoor/outdoor activities, homework assistance, character values, and college &
Career.
 Responsible for weekly and monthly paperwork, keeping track of budgets, and
Turing in weekly expense sheets.

ADMISSON REPRESENTATIVE, ANTHEM COLLEGE


04/2014-08/2014
 Interfaced with all levels of management in numerous areas within admissions,
career services, and academic departments.
 Conducted interviews, campus tours, enrollment processes for prospective
students to increase and maintain student population.
 Assured that enrollment documentation is completed accurately, prior to submitting
the student information to ensure all paperwork is compliant with company and
state regulations.
COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS DALLAS REGION, CASE MANAGER
01/2013-02/2014
 Work with at risk students by providing tutoring, mentoring, and different lunch
group programs.
 Helped provide clothing, school uniforms, school supplies, Thanksgiving, and
Christmas assistance to low income families through contacting different agencies.
 Responsible for working with a certain number of students, and documenting
services in an online system.’
 Worked with school staff to figure out the needs of the students, and conducted
home visits.

STUDENT COORDINATOR OF LOGISTICS, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-COMMERCE


11/2011-8/2012
 Oversee/manage a staff of 36 in planning orientation for incoming students to the
university.
 Responsible for employee training and management, including hiring and
performance evaluations.
 Performed weekly/Bi-weekly ordering and inventory checks.
 Provided secretary help to the Director of Orientation as needed. Such as creating
and filing paperwork, created spread sheets in excel and word, and
answering/returning calls.

COMMERCE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, Internship & Residency


01/2012-12/2012
 Completed Internship and Residency in a year-long field-based teacher education
program.
 Participated in staff development and focusing on district curriculum.
 Taught 4th grade science, social studies, and math, and 6 th grade English
Language arts.

REFERENCES

TIFFANY BIZOR-MACK, PROGRAM COORDINATOR


CLAYTON YES
tdbizor@hotmail.com

972-400-8701

LINDA OLARBI, PROGRAM COORDINATOR


CLAYTON YES & YMCA SUPERVISOR
Lind2929@hotmail.com

469-766-4092

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