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2103 N 57th St, Milwaukee, WI 53208 | (414) 326-7364 | arieverts@gmail.

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Ariana Everts
Education BA in Educational Studies Emphasis on Cultural Analysis, Mount Mary University 2016

Student-designed major including pedagogical studies, curriculum development and implementation,


and fieldwork. Emphasis based on courses in philosophy, social studies, and a comparative study in
England, UK.

Professional SEL Coordinator (AmeriCorps VISTA), Milwaukee Succeeds July 2016 to July 2017
Experience Aided in facilitation of collective impact (collaborative community efforts) in order to move the needle on
education outcomes, including reengagement of key stakeholders and assisting in a visioning process
to guide future Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) work in Milwaukee.
Developed an action plan that identified needs, challenges, funding requirements, and sequencing of
steps for SEL in Milwaukee.
Wrote a grant to receive technical assistance from the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and
Emotional Learning (CASEL), to align in- and out-of-school efforts, and align with state-level SEL work.

Support Teacher, Kohl's Child Development Center March 2015 to July 2016
Assisted in child care setting, working with ages six weeks to six years.
Supported all classrooms in collaboration with or as substitute for primary teachers.
Assisted in maintaining established routines including meal times, child-oriented learning opportunities,
group learning, or toileting procedures.
Executed lessons and objectives designed by primary teachers for individual children or small groups.

Fieldwork Experience, Milwaukee County Spring 2012 to December 2015


Observed and aided in 50 hours of classroom activities with students ages 6-12 in various Milwaukee
School locations.
Created and implemented classroom lessons as part of education coursework.

Second Year College Education Intern, Zoological Society of Milwaukee Summer 2014
Worked in Zoo Camp education programs for ages 4-14, implementing camp curriculum (along
with instructor), led zoo tours, directed small group activities, and prepared class materials.
Supervised and evaluated multiple high school volunteers.
Taught two days of summer camps (ages 4-5) with instructor supervision.
Assisted in the training of 1st year interns during a 9-day training program.

Comparative Education Study, England, UK Fall 2013


Piloted and participated in a comparative field study in an England primary school.
Observed the differences and similarities between American and British school systems
(grades 1-6, 15 hours).
Reflected on the cultural, behavioral, social, and organizational differences and similarities via
journaling and discussions.
2103 N 57th St, Milwaukee, WI 53208 | (414) 326-7364 | arieverts@gmail.com

Ariana Everts
Education College Intern, Zoological Society of Milwaukee - Summer 2013
Worked in Zoo Camp education programs for ages 4-14, implementing camp curriculum (along
with instructor), led zoo tours, directed small group activities, and prepared class materials.
Supervised and evaluated multiple high school volunteers.

Volunteer Literacy Tutor, Urban Day School Fall 2011 to Spring 2012
Supervised a group of children ages 6-7 during one-hour tutoring sessions focusing on literacy
development.
Demonstrated child management while engaging children in self-developed lessons.
Communicated with supervisors and parents about student needs, academic progression and
behaviors.

Leadership Student Orientation and Registration Leader, Mount Mary University 2014-15 School Year
Experience Led a group of 20 students through a variety of activities and guided them through their daily
orientation schedules.
Assisted with registration by greeting new students and referring them to various campus
locations.
Responded to new student inquiries and served as an approachable resource.
Developed and maintained a social media page through Facebook.

Resident Assistant, Mount Mary University September 2012 to May 2013


Supervised 20 students in the residence hall.
Responded to both emergency and non-emergency calls and proceeded with disciplinary action
as needed.
Assisted with and led residence hall meetings as needed.
Developed and facilitated meaningful and engaging residence hall programs while managing a
budget.

Certifications Pediatric and Adult First Aid and CPR 2013 to Present
The Registry, Level Fourteen 2015 to Present

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