Principal

Mrs. Tikki Hines

Mrs. Tikki Hines

Principal

205-240-2810

Email Mrs. Tikki Hines

Professional Summary

A positive and enthusiastic instructional leader with a focus on data-driven success for all students.

Core Qualifications

  • Data-Driven Instructional Model

  • Teaching Staff Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment

  • Performance Evaluation

  • School Reform

  • Parent Involvement

  • Experience in Operating Remote Learning Environment

Birmingham City Schools:

Administrative Experience

Barrett Elementary School Principal/ January 2018- present

Instructional Superintendents: Mr. Bernard Chandler, Mrs.Constance Burnes, Dr. Evelyn Nettles-Hines

7601 Division Avenue, Birmingham, AL 35206, 205-231-4600

  • Longitudinal growth demonstrated 47, 69 and 74 on Alabama State Report Card

  • Maintained partnerships with East Lake Innovative and Christ Church

  • Monitored data-driven instructional model

  • Improved school library program and developed relationship with Birmingham Public Library in Eastlake community

  • Improved student attendance over a three year period

  • Implemented of MyON Reading Program

  • Improvement in Mathematics Program with longitudinal growth

  • K-3 LETRS Training for K-3 Teachers to improve Reading Instruction

  • Evaluated and provided feedback on Marzano Evaluation Platform

Carver High School Assistant Principal/ August 2014-December 2017

Principal: Dr. Charles Willis

3900 24th Street North, Birmingham, AL 35207, 205-231-4600

  • Coordinated all state accountability test for grades 9-12

  • Collaborated with the instructional staff to align standards

  • Reviewed lesson plans

  • Implemented Title I funded Student Services Programs

  • Facilitated professional development

  • Coordinator of Transitional Program for Ninth Graders

  • Organized and planned activities and graduation for Seniors

  • Collaborated with Counselors to plan and implement pathways to graduation

Bush Hills K-8 School Curriculum Specialist/ August 2013-July 2014

Principal, Mrs. Judith Ross

901 16th Street West, Birmingham, AL 35208, 205-231-4600

  • Facilitated PST

  • Conducted Classroom Observations and feedback

  • Facilitated professional development

  • Reviewed lesson plans

  • Planned tutoring program during and after school

  • Led School Improvement process for SACS

  • Coordinated all state accountability testing for 3rd-8 th grade

Bush Hills K-8 School Assistant Principal, November 2012- October 2013

Principal, Mrs. Betty Griggs

901 16th Street West, Birmingham, AL 35208, 205-231-4600

  • 6th-8th grade Assistant Principal with a focus on Student Discipline

  • Professional Development in Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment

  • Behavioral Intervention Program

Teaching Experience:

Princeton Elementary School Fifth Grade Lead Teacher/ August 2000-  October 2013

Principal, Mrs. Cynthia Ward

1425 2nd Avenue West, Birmingham, AL 35208, 205-231-4600

  • Coordinated several out of state field trips and developed the curriculum and instruction for all of the educational experiences

  • Mentored new teachers, Assisted with the creation of pacing guides for the Mathematics and Science Department

  • Collaborated with Birmingham City Schools in Mathematics and Science on developing Pacing Guides and Teacher Professional Development

  • Led School Improvement process for SACS

  • Coordinated KABOOM- construction of Princeton Elementary playground

  • Created a Writing Program which improved Writing scores on Alabama Writing Assessments ( over 90% of the students achieved a 3 or 4)

Shelby County Schools:

Calera Elementary School Fifth Grade Teacher/ August 1996- July 2000

Principals: Mr. Eddie Spears and  Mrs. Melissa Nannini

855 10th Street, Calera, AL 35040, 205-682-7000

  • Coordinated a technology program with Montevallo University

  • Planned, implemented and assessed standard aligned lessons

Selma City Schools:

Cedar Park Elementary School Fourth Grade Teacher/ August 1995- July 1996

Principal, Mr. John Britton

1101 Woodrow Avenue, Selma, AL 36701, 334-874-1600

Education

Masters in Educational Administration/ May 2005

Alabama. State University, Montgomery, AL

GPA: 3.7/ 4.0

Bachelor of Science in Education and Early Childhood/ May 1995

The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL

GPA: 3.0/4.0

Professional and Personal Affiliations:

Shelton State Ambassador, 1991-92

African American Association Spokesperson, 1991-92

University of Alabama Task Force on Diversity in Greek Organizations, 1995

Princeton Alternative Elementary School Teacher of the Year, 2001

CLAS Membership

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Birmingham Alumni Chapter