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Wesley W.

Kline
18 East Spruce Street
Emmaus, PA 18049
(484) 707-7184 (cell)
klinew@parklandsd.org
kline.wes@gmail.com

EDUCATION California University of Pennsylvania – California, PA Class of 2021


 M.S. in Exercise Science: Injury Prevention and Performance Enhancement (in progress)

The Pennsylvania State University – University Park, PA Class of 2015


 B.S. in Kinesiology: Physical and Health Education Teacher Education

CERTIFICATION Pennsylvania Department of Education – Harrisburg, PA


 Instructional I Health & Physical Education PK-12 (4805)
o Issued June 1, 2015
 Instructional I Safety Education/Driver Education 7-12 (5215)
o Issued August 1, 2015
American Red Cross – Allentown, PA
 Certified Lifeguard Instructor with Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED training
o Issued September 30, 2018
RELEVANT Parkland High School – Allentown, PA January 2018 –
EXPERIENCE Health & Physical Education Teacher, Half-Time Contract Present
 Created and executed lessons in physical education areas, such as fitness,
lifelong sports, and net games
 Developed engaging, age-appropriate health education lessons in topics of
mental/emotional health, nutrition, alcohol & other drugs, and more.
 Half-day substitute assignments in a variety of subject matters
 Collaborated with colleagues to improve and enrich curriculum

East Penn School District – Emmaus, PA Fall 2015 – Fall


Substitute Teacher 2017
 Multiple long-term teaching assignments, during which I created and
customized many lessons based on the provided curriculum

Philipsburg Osceola Area School District – Philipsburg, PA Spring 2015


Student Teacher
 Prepared and taught lessons for primary and secondary levels on a variety of
health and physical education topics, including AOD use and fitness
 Applied constructive feedback from mentor teachers throughout experience
 Consolidated a student teaching notebook complete with lesson plans,
observations, and reflections
 Volunteered 45 unpaid service hours assisting football and wrestling teams
execute weight training programs in school fitness center

LEADERSHIP Big Red Just for Fun Camp – Allentown, PA Summer 2019 –
Camp Counselor/Instructor Present
 Implemented age-appropriate, cooperative games in a physical education
setting for students ages Kindergarten through 9 th grade
 Collaborated with fellow Parkland School District Health & Physical
Education faculty on camp curriculum and proceedings
 Ensured safety and teamwork of all students in camp facility simultaneously

Parkland High School Marine Corps Physical Fitness Team – Allentown, PA Fall 2017 - Present
Head Coach
 Attended four competitions within tri-state area, including National Meet
 Ensured safety and efficiency with proper form and execution of exercises
 Coached team practices three times per week
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 Delivered advanced nutrition and wellness education to students

Winning the Race With Diabetes Non-Profit Foundation – Mount Penn, PA Spring 2017 – Fall
Diabetes Awareness Educator 2017
 Co-launched non-profit foundation to inspire and empower people living with
diabetes
 Educated people how to lead active, healthy lifestyles through diabetes
management practices, nutrition counseling, and physical activity
 Created lesson and accompanying presentation to display difference between
diabetic and non-diabetic athletes

The Pennsylvania State University Cycling Club – University Park, PA Spring 2012 –
Men’s A-Team Captain Spring 2015
 Acted as team leader and helped others achieve success in collegiate cycling
 Maintained training regimen alongside academics throughout season
 Demonstrated consistent teamwork and positive interaction among teammates
 Competed in scheduled Eastern Collegiate Cycling Conference races

ACTIVITIES Doylestown Bike Works Cycling Team – Doylestown, PA 2018 – Present


Professional Cyclist
 Performed in professional road cycling races around the United States and abroad
o Member of USA Cycling, in good standing
o Former USA National Champion and Junior World Championships Track Cycling Team member
 Maintained disciplined work ethic to balance at least fifteen hours of intensive training and racing per
week

PROFESSIONAL Mr. Joseph O’Brien, Elementary Health & Physical Education Dept. Head
REFERENCES Schnecksville Elementary School
4260 Sand Spring Road
Schnecksville, PA 18078
(610) 351-9100 ext. 24580
obrienj2@parklandsd.org

Mr. Robert Tice, Health & Physical Education/Assistant Athletic Director


Parkland High School
2700 N. Cedar Crest Blvd.
Allentown, PA 18104
(610) 351-5600 ext. 75587
ticeb@parklandsd.org

Dr. Anthony Moyer, Principal


Willow Lane Elementary School
6135 Sauerkraut Road
Macungie, PA 18062
(484) 519-3300
anmoyer@eastpennsd.org

Mr. Eric Childs, University Supervisor, Health and Physical Education


The Pennsylvania State University
271E Recreation Building
University Park, PA 16802
(814) 865-2724
ejc106@psu.edu

Transcripts and Letters of Recommendation: Available upon request

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