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Amy J.

Kolln
10271 NW 42nd Street Polk City, IA 50226
Cell: 515-297-3434 Email: kollnamy@gmail.com

Assistant Elementary Principal


Dynamic visionary leader and solid team player with a proven track record in collaborating with
the school community, increasing student academics, and preparing students for global
citizenship. Trustworthy professional with superior communication skills to develop strong and
lasting relationships with all stakeholders.

Culture and Climate Leader


Inquiry-Based Learning
Facilitation of Parent Engagement

Use of Data in PLCs


Disability Services
Technology Integration

Amy, your influence and leadership for our (Early Childhood) program has been outstanding. You have
created the right focus and the program is thriving. Congratulations. Your future as a leader is very bright.
-Craig Menozzi, Superintendent, Southeast Polk Community School District
EDUCATION & CREDENTIALS
Master of Science; Educational Leadership (PK-12)
Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, 2015
PK-12 Principal Endorsement, Iowa Evaluator Certificate
Bachelor of Science; Major: Early Childhood Education (PK-3)
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 1997, GPA 4.0, With Honors
State of Iowa Board of Education License, Folder #33556, PreK-3rd Grade

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Des Moines Independent School District
2014-present
Assistant Principal, Taylor and Mitchell Education Centers
Head Start Coordinator Plan and facilitate programming for 454 Head Start students and 63
team members in eight locations.
Highlights and Contributions
Coordinate site visits, classrooms observations, and work groups to assess program needs and
planning strategies for system/process improvement and development of education, disabilities,
and mental health services.
Assume duties and responsibilities of both principals, upon their absence, to ensure a productive
and safe learning environment.
Frequently meet with leadership, instructional coaches, and teaching and support staff.
Participate in the development, implementation, and coordination of academic and/or behavior
plans.
Maintain a 1.6 million dollar budget in collaboration with administration and office managers.
Support the professional development of all staff by conducting evaluations and promoting
capacity-building.

Facilitate PLC meetings to assist teaching staff with the use of relevant data and research for
best practice.

Professional Experience Continued

Southeast Polk School District, Altoona, Iowa


20122014
Early Childhood Coordinator
Plan and facilitate programming for 300 preschool students and 27 team members as part
of the Iowa Statewide Voluntary Preschool Program grant.
Highlights and Contributions
Implemented Iowa Quality Preschool Programming Standards according to the DOE
recommendations after the district site visit.
Initiated the implementation of the data team process through PLCs.
Provided professional development and coaching on early literacy instructional strategies.
Aligned the preschool curriculum with the Iowa Early Learning Standards and GOLD.
Organized team meetings and professional growth plans for PK Teachers and associates.
Created and monitored policies and practices that promote a safe and productive learning
environment.
Collaborated with building administrators and the district curriculum team on a daily basis.
Increased enrollment through marketing and recruitment by 32% over two years.

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Carroll Family Resource Center, Carroll, Iowa


20032005
Hamilton County Empowerment Child Care and Preschool Consultant
Promoted childcare safety standards and developmentally appropriate practices in state certified
childcare centers, preschools and in-home childcare settings.

Highlights and Contributions


Initiated collaboration between community preschools and the school district.
Coached two in-home providers through NAEYC Accreditation; the only two of seven in the
state.

Introduced local providers, preschool teachers and parents to early childhood health and
grant resources.
Collaborated with community agencies on early childhood issues.

Kindergarten Teacher
Southeast Polk School District, Altoona, Iowa, 2011-12; Ames Community School
District, Ames, Iowa, 1999-2001; Charles City School District, Charles City, Iowa,
1998-99

Third Grade Teacher


Charles City School District, Charles City, Iowa, 1997-98
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS: Iowa Core Leadership Cadre, Gradual Release of
Responsibility Cadre, Data Teams and Assessment for Learning, PBIS Implementation, Family
Engagement and Support Services
COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Windows, Excel, and Word, Google Docs/Sites/Email, Twitter,
Blogging,
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS & COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Member, ASCD, since
2013, Member, NAEYC/ IAEYC, 15 years, Volunteer Girls Fast Pitch Softball Coach,
Ankeny, 7 years, Sunday School Teacher, Prairie Ridge, Ankeny, 7 years

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