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Extractions: CONTACTS BOCES Board Members School District Board Members Member District Administrative Staff Fremont County Welcome to Fremont County BOCES website! Here you will find exciting information on the programs and services that BOCES has to offer. We at Fremont County BOCES are dedicated to helping faculty and students alike succeed in their educational goals. Register today for this year's Cyber Camp! Cyber Camp offers a selection of science and technology training and workshops designed for educators. Recertification and Graduate Credit is available. Download Cyber Camp 2004 POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT CAREER DEVELOPMENT FACILITATOR Fremont County BOCES seeks a full-time Career Development Facilitator to work within Fremont County schools. This position will assist and enhance opportunities for students to explore career opportunities during a critical educational experience during grades 8-12. The Facilitator will develop career portfolios which will follow each student through graduation and will reflect interest/aptitudes for every student. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree required. Wyoming Teacher Certification preferred. Career counseling experience preferred. Strong interest in student career development is a must. Successful applicants must possess computer skills and excellent oral and written communications skills.
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Extractions: E-mail: jdoyle@montana.edu BIOGRAPHICAL VITAE Jim Doyle is native to Flint, Michigan. He received his BA degree from the University of Michigan in Physics and Mathematics with teaching certification and began his professional career as a high school physics and mathematics teacher. Jim received his MS degree in Physics from Purdue University. He was named science and mathematics teacher and department head at Powers High School when it opened in Flint after being nominated as Teacher of the Year and commended by an architectural firm for innovation in the educational specifications and design of the science area. Jim began his administrative career when he accepted the principalship of a middle school and two elementary schools in the Flint area. Answering the call to "move west", Jim, his wife, Rosemary, and their four children of elementary school age moved from Flint to the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. For the next eleven years they worked in various administrative and educational leadership positions. They helped to develop Native American educators for the various positions of leadership in the school. Jim chaired the writing of educational specifications leading to grant approval and construction of a new school and led the school into North Central Association accreditation. He also chaired the Board's Policy Committee leading the staff, board, and community into the development of educational purpose and processes. He completed his work at St. Stephen's as business manager for the school that had changed over completely to Native American Administration. In 1985 Jim received his Educational Specialist degree from the University of Wyoming.
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