EVANGELINE WARWICK

3750 E. 3rd Street

Tucson, Arizona 85716

(520) 325-3680 Residence

(520) 655-9477 Mobile

OBJECTIVE To obtain the position of working with Native American

students.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Candidate, American Indian Education, GPA: 3.77, December 2008

The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

Dissertation: Ndee Isdzáné Adądá’, Dííjįį, hik’e Iskąą

Apache Women Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Master of Education, Bilingual/Bicultural Education, GPA: 3.77, December 2001, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

Thesis: Apache Bilingual Curriculum

B.S., Family & Consumer Resources, GPA: 2.18, May 1995

The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

TEACHING EXPERINCE

Teacher, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 9/1995 – 5/2006

Taught grades 9-12 in various subjects; Life Connections, Upward Bound – College 101, AIMS Preparation, Apache Language and Culture, Freshman English, Life Skills, Human Services Technology, Child Development, Big Brother and Big Sisters, and Apache Vision.

Teacher, Northern Arizona University, Whiteriver, Arizona, 9/1999 – 5/2006

Taught during the regular work day during my planning time Upward Bound – College 101, also mentored Upward Bound Portfolio students with independent monthly projects and attended scheduled field trips, and parent meetings.

Teacher, Northland Pioneer College, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1/2000 – 5/2006

Taught GED classes to adults in the Whiteriver community.

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OTHER RELATED TEACHING EXPERIECE

  • Senior Class Sponsor, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2005-5006, assistant head sponsor to a class of 130 students.
  • Spirit Line Coach, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2005-2006, 2004-2005, coached 10-24 cheerleader and 2-4 mascots.
  • Assistance FCCLA Club Sponsor, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2005-2006, assistant to sponsor of 25-30 students.
  • Parent Advisor Coordinator, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2005-2006, coordinated monthly parent meetings and parent training workshops.
  • Indian Club Sponsor, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2005-2006, sponsored 30 students in coordinating Apache Mountain Spirit dances at various functions in and out of state, attended the Gathering of the Indian Nations Pow-Wow in Albuquerque, NM, in April 2006, and also assisted students in hosting the Miss Indian AHS pageant in May 2006.
  • Native Studies Department Head, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2002-2003, and 2003-2004.
  • Indian Club Sponsor, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1995-2000, sponsored 30 students who traveled nation wide and in state, some states we travel to New Mexico, California, Colorado, Oklahoma, and Washington D. C. The students shared the Apache Culture by performing the Apache Mountain Spirit Dances.
  • Head Volleyball Coach, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2001-2004.
  • Junior Varsity Coach, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1997-2000.
  • After School Coordinator, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2003-2005, coordinated after school tutoring program for high school students.
  • Leadership Team Member, Alchesay High School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1999-2005, participated in the 10 member leadership team that made all the important decisions for Alchesay High School.

PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT

  • Chaghache Day Care Center Director, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1993-1994, Managed 25 staff and 95 children ages 6 months to 7 years. Implemented training courses for staff in Child Development Associate and managed to day to operation of a childcare center.

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  • Mother’s Too Program Coordinator, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1991-1992 Assisted in writing a grant for development of a youth center. Gave presentation to youth on a drug free life style. Sponsored the United National Indian Tribal Youth Council for the White Mountain Apache Tribe.
  • Drug Free Program Coordinator, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1990-1991, Worked in association with all schools on the reservation to implement drug free programs. Sponsored Drug Free Lock-Ins for reservation schools. Sponsored the United Nation Indian Tribal Youth Council for the White Mountain Apache Tribe.
  • Youth Services Coordinator, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1985-1989, Managed the Tribal Higher Education Grant Program. Developed relationships with state colleges and universities. Networked with other tribes through out the United States. Revised the WMAT Scholarship policy and regulations. Tracked and monitored the academic progress of 150 students. Counseled and advised students on academic, financial, and cultural issues concerning higher education. Provided monthly, quarterly, and annual reports to the Department and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Co-coordinator for a National Tribal Education Contractors Association Conference.

LEADERSHIP AND MEMBERSHIP

  • Member, National Indian Education Association, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1985-2006,

Attended annual conferences at various locations throughout the United States.

  • Vice President, White Mountain Apache Tribe Alumni Association, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2000-2006, Coordinated various forums for school and tribal political positions on the White Mountain Apache Reservation.
  • Teacher Representative, Title IX Federal Project Parent Committee, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2003-2005, Attended monthly parent meetings and voted on issues concerning federal programs within the public schools on the reservation.
  • Co-Vice President, Title IX Federal Project Parent Committee, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2002-2003, Assisted the President in conduction monthly parent meetings.
  • Member, Association for Adult Lifetime Learners, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2003-2004, Attended bi-annual conference on educational issues concerning Adult learners.
  • President, Title IX Federal Project Parent Committee, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2001-2002, Conducted monthly parent meetings concerning any educational issues parents and schools thought to be of concern.
  • Member, WMAT Indian Education Committee, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2001-2002, Attended monthly board meeting to address issues concerning all the programs under the White Mountain Apache Tribal Education Department.

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  • Member, Site Base Council for Whiteriver Elementary School, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2001-2002, Attended monthly meetings concerning issues arising at Whiteriver Elementary School.
  • Member, Tribal Language Committee, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2000-2001, Attended quarterly meeting regarding language issues of the White Mountain Apache Tribe.

AWARDS

  • NIEA Doctoral Scholarship, National Indian Education Association, Anchorage, October 2006.
  • Graduate Set Aside Grant, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2006-2007.
  • Mary & Maude Miller Scholarship, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2006-2007.
  • Land Restoration Scholarship, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2006-2007.
  • White Mountain Apache Tribe Scholarship, White Mountain Apache Tribe, Whiteriver, Arizona, 2006-2007.
  • NASA Scholarship, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, Summer 2006.
  • Outstanding Native American Alumni, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1998.
  • Newberry Library Fellow, Native American Literature, Chicago, Illinois, 1996.
  • Outstanding Minority Financial Aid Officer for the State of Arizona, Arizona Financial Aid Administrators Association, Whiteriver, Arizona, 1988.