Stacey Renee Hervey
720-987-7511

Ms. Hervey would be a welcome addition to the administrative team of any school. Her intelligence, knowledge of post-secondary pathways and career and technical education make her a highly qualified candidate. At the core of all she does is the fiery commitment that all students bring assets to the classroom and through a thoughtful, consistent approach those gifts can reveal themselves. This same approach applies to her work with teachers. She helps staff polish their assets and grown and develop in areas that aren’t fully revealed yet.
Elizabeth Kenny, Assistant Principal at CEC
“Stacey has a passion for education and for ensuring that the achievement and opportunity gaps faced by our most at risk students are eliminated. She is an effective communicator, comfortable with leading and making decisions, and she seeks to understand all sides of issues and problems. I have great confidence in her as an educator, as an individual and as a future building leader.”
Randy Johnson, Instructional Superintendent
“Stacey has demonstrated and exhibited the following qualities in addition to being an exceptional teacher: outstanding team/school cooperation and leadership and promotion of programs that not only support our students and school environment, but integrate the school’s vision for the local community. Along with these contributions, she has been able to develop and use diverse and motivational strategies in her classroom, which reach students’ learning styles as well as their different academic abilities.
Jan Tester, Interventionist
“I learned more than I expected to learn in this class and feel that is has really prepared me to go into college now and start my career in Criminal Justice. I had more fun and learned more in this class than in any other class all four years of high school.” Bradley Gorham student /

Professional Profile

Secondary and postsecondary education with an emphasis criminal justice and CTE education

Education

Catapult Leadership Program-Principal licensure
Master of Social Sciences with emphasis in Criminal Justice
University of Colorado at Denver 2003
Teaching Certificate
Certified in Criminal Justice, Social Studies and Language Arts
Metro State University 2003
Law Enforcement Certificate
Arapahoe Community College 1996
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with emphasis in Urban Youth
University of Colorado at Boulder 1996

Key Qualifications

  • Senior Team Lead 2013-2017
  • America Achieves Fellowship
  • Catapult Leadership Program
  • Distinguished Teacher 2013/2014/2015/2016
  • ELL certification and coursework

Employment

CEC Middle College of Denver
Senior Team Lead
Forensic Science and Technical Writing Instructor 1999-present
  • Responsible for the growth of teachers on my team specifically in regards to culturally responsive practices and content. Analyzed data and conducted analysis of gaps in classroom strategies and systems. Observed and provided feedback to teachers aligned with School Improvement Plan. Responsible for student achievement of teachers and created professional development on culturally responsive discipline and worked on embedding Language Arts into CTE classrooms.
  • Work with colleagues to implement Common Core-related instructional strategies in a particular content area and to develop colleagues’ advanced knowledge in that area.
  • Developedrigorous curriculum aligned to common core standards post-secondary readiness. Work closely with community partners and worked with college partners to align curriculum to provide a seamless transition from classroom to college/career.
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs/CU Succeeds
  • Developed and taught undergraduate and graduate courses both on campus and in an online environment. Reviewed graduate capstone assignments.
Metro State College Adjunct Instructor 2003-present
  • Developed and taught courses both on campus and in an online environment.
Community College of Denver Interim Chair of Department 2006-2008
  • Developed Criminal Justice program and created program approval for state guidelines to align with state 2+2 program and create a seamless transition from high school to community college.
Kepner Middle School
  • Discipline Paraprofessional/Six traits writing coursework
Mitchell Elementary
  • Worked with ELL students to increase language skills using Linda Mood Bell language program
Boulder Police Department
  • Worked in progressive police department with focus on restorative justice practices in both the Victim Service unit and as a patrol officer.

Academic Honors and Awards

  • Mayoral appointment to Crime Prevention and Control Commission with a focus on racial disparity and prevention of juvenile recidivism
  • FBI Citizen Community Leader Award 2009
  • Denver Teacher’s Award 2009
  • Mile High Teacher Award 2009

Workshops

  • CDE/CTE Assessment Training
  • Recruiting Non-Traditional Students
  • Colorado CTE Mentoring Program workshop
  • Incorporating Math into the CTE classroom
  • Culturally Responsive Discipline workshops
  • Restorative Justice training
  • Forensic Science for Educators Conference
  • Fostering Careers in Public Safety conference
  • Colorado Organization for Victim Advocates conference/Restorative Justice techniques
  • Middle College Consortium conference
  • Advisory Training

Presentations and Publications

  • 2017 Presented two workshops to CTE instructors.
  • 2016 and 2017 Trained new instructors in Arkansas on Best Practices in teaching.
  • 2015 “Internet Safety for School Administrators.” Cherry Creek School District.
  • 2015 “Internet Safety Presentation.” Department of Homeland Security.
  • 2014 “Reducing Risk of Internet Recruitment.” Islamic Community Presentation for the FBI.
  • 2012 “Incorporating Core Curriculum into a CTE Classroom.” National Partnership Conference.
  • 2012, Hervey, S. (May). “Using Reading to Teach Forensics” Forensic Teacher Magazine Issue 19.
  • 2008 “Using Math in a CTE Classroom” Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • 2004 “Incorporating Forensic Science into a Non-Science Classroom.” Presentation for members of the Fostering Careers in Public Safety Coalition, Orlando, Fla.
  • 2000 “What can Criminologists Learn from Columbine?” Paper presentation at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, New Orleans, LA.
  • 2003 “Using Law Enforcement Related Education in an Urban High School Setting to Increase Diversity in Public Service Occupations.” Paper defense at University of Colorado Denver.

Extracurricular Responsibilities

  • FBI Alumni Association Vice President
  • Chairperson City of Denver Crime Prevention and Control Commission
  • Interact Sponsor (youth version of Rotary club)
  • Member of the Rocky Mountain Division of the International Association for Identification 2007-present
  • Mock Trial Coach 2001-2005
  • CERT Teen Mock Disaster planning with State of Colorado 2006
  • Explorer Post Advisor 2000-2012
  • CCCS Mentor for beginning teachers 2004-20012
  • Collaborative Decision Making Committee 2002-2003