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RESUME

Mary Lee Wile
E-Mail:
spiritualhelp@jasonprogram.org
EDUCATION
Bangor Theological Seminary: M.T.S. 1999
 | Area of concentration: Congregational Life and Nurture |
 | Awarded Seminary Prize for Highest Overall Academic Achievement |
Colorado State University: MA in English 1971
 | Area of Concentration: American Literature |
Colorado State University: BA in English 1969
Harvard/Radcliffe College: Honors English Program, 1965-68
PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE IN EDUCATION
 | 1986-present: English teacher at Mt. Ararat High School, Topsham, Maine |
 | 1981-present: Reader for SAT:II Writing Test for E.T.S., Princeton, New
Jersey |
 | 1986-98: Reader, Table Leader, and member of Test Development
Committee for eleventh grade essay portion of the Maine Educational Assessment |
 | 1984-86: Social Studies teacher at Ft. Collins High School, Ft. Collins,
Colorado |
 | 1980-84: Editor of scientific manuscripts for Dr. Michio Morita, Colorado
State University Ft. Collins, Colorado |
 | 1975-76 and 1979-82: Instructor for English Department and Division of
Continuing Education at Colorado State University |
 | 1977: Instructor for Indiana University's Center for Continuing Education,
Bloomington, Indiana |
 | 1972-76 and 1980-84: Composition Aide for Poudre R-1 Schools, Ft. Collins,
Colorado |
 | 1971-73: Co-supervisor of mouse laboratory for Dr. Thomas Sutherland, Animal
Science Department, Colorado State University |
 | 1969-71: Graduate Teaching Assistant for English Department at Colorado
State University
COMMUNITY AND CHURCH-RELATED TEACHING EXPERIENCE |
 | 1998-present: Retreat / Quiet Day facilitator/leader, St. Paul's Episcopal
Church, Brunswick, Maine |
 | 2000:Co-facilitator of workshop on meditation, St. Giles' Episcopal
Church, Jefferson, Maine |
 | 1990-present: Adult Education teacher, St. Paul's Episcopal Church,
Brunswick, Maine |
 | 1995-98: educational/liturgical consultant to Living the Good News, Inc.,
Denver |
 | 1994 moderator of seminar on Loss of Leisure, Harvard/Radcliffe |
 | 1980-85: Seminar leader, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Ft. Collins,
Colorado |
 | 1983-84: Sunday School teacher, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Ft. Collins,
Colorado |
 | 1980-82: Substitute teacher, Children's House Montessori School, Ft.
Collins, Colorado |
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1979-80: Teacher of weekly fourth
grade creative writing workshop, Bauder Elementary School, Ft. Collins,
Colorado
CURRENT MEMBERSHIPS AND MISCELLANEOUS
INFORMATION |
 | I Will with God's Help: An Episcopal Confirmation Program for Youth and
Adults. Denver: Living the Good News, Inc., 2000. |
 | Monastic Life in the Episcopal Church. Cincinnati: Forward Movement
Publications, 1999. |
 | Ancient Rage. Burdett, NY: Larson Publications, 1995 (paperback 1996). |
 | "The Stones Hold the Heat." The Other Side, Jan/Feb 1999. |
 | "Books or Shoes?" Education Week. March 1997. |
 | "From Concept to Bookshelf: Getting published." Maine in Print.
January 1996. |
 | "A bittersweet family reunion." New Voices. Ft. Collins,
Colorado: The Center for Literary Publishing, 1995. |
 | "Serene Light, Unspoken Word." Daughters of Sarah. Fall 1995. |
 | "A History of Episcopal Monasticism, parts I and II. " The
Northeast. Winter 1994-95. |
 | "When Hilles Was the Hot Spot." Harvard Magazine: Commencement
Guide. June 1994. |
 | "Young Writers Get Better, So State Slashes Their Scores." News
and Views. Indianapolis: Hudson Institute, 1994. |
 | "The Alphabet Soup of Scores." Education Week. 12 October 1994. |
 | Series of nine guest columns for The Portland Press Herald, May 1991-June
1993. |
 | RECIPIENT: 1993 Professional Publications Award, Maine Council of
English Language Arts |
 | "Surrogacy or Human DNA: What Happened When Mary Said Yes?"
Daughters of Sarah Fall 1992. |
 | "Ancient Rage: Elizabeth, the mother of John." The Witness.
November 1992. |
 | "Where Was George? He Was Truant." The Palm Beach Post, 12
October 1990. |
 | "A Proud Parent Laments: 'Where Was George?'" Education Week. 12
September 1990. |
 | "The Lost Years." Daughters of Sarah. July/August 1981. |
 | "I'm Happier Smelling the Flowers." Radcliffe Quarterly. Fall
1979. |
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