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STACI M.

NOVAK
1940 Oak Creek Dr. C: (785) 317-1226
Marion, IA 52302 stnovak@cr.k12.ia.us

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE

Collaborate and support teachers and students utilizing instructional technology, differentiated
instruction, and student-centered learning to cultivate all areas of STEAM to successfully aid in
the educational achievement of all students.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Johnson Elementary School (Cedar Rapids Community School District), Cedar Rapids, IA
Teacher Librarian 2012-Present
Technology Integrationist 2015-Present
• Teaching library lessons to Kindergarten-5th grade students
• Technology contact
• Teaching and integrating technology lessons to Kindergarten-5th grade students
• Coaching and co-teaching technology lessons

Erskine Elementary School (Cedar Rapids Community School District), Cedar Rapids, IA
Teacher Librarian 2014-2015
• Teaching library lessons to Kindergarten-5 grade students
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• Technology contact

Coolidge Elementary School (Cedar Rapids Community School District), Cedar Rapids, IA
Teacher Librarian 2011-2014
• Teaching library lessons to Kindergarten-5th grade students
• Technology contact
• Building Leadership Team 2011-2012

Junction City High School (USD 475), Junction City, KS 2005-2011


Spanish I Instructor
 Teaching Spanish I to 9th grade students.
 Supervision and mentoring of four student teachers 2009-2011
 Mentoring Committee Co-chair 2008-2010
 Facilitating differentiated instruction collegial action group 2008-2010
 Sophomore Committee Sponsor 2009-2010
 Freshman Committee Sponsor 2006-2007
 Training in Share Point, SmartBoard technology and Integrated Technology Institute
Training (Microsoft Applications)
 Training in Olweus Bullying Prevention Program

EDUCATION

MA, Instruction Technology, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA May 2019
Master of Library Science, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS, May 2012
School Media Library Licensure, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS, May 2012
BS, Secondary Education/K-12 Spanish, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, May 2005

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