Ellen Quinn Kelley, American secondary school educator. Certified teacher Florida. Recipient Teacher of Year, Hialeah High School, 1982, Community Service award, Hialeah-Miami Springs Kiwanis Club, 1960.
Background
Kelley, Ellen Quinn was born on August 25, 1933 in Dothan, Alabama, United States. Son of Floyed Willis, Senior, and Pennie (Mullins) K. Bachelor of Arts, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, 1957. Certified teacher, Florida Teacher physical education Dade County Public Schools, Hialeah (Florida) High School, since 1957, head department, since 1978.
Education
Business manager athletics, 1984-1987. Cheerleading sponsor North-South Shrine Game, Orange Bowl, Florida, 1964. Counselor Miami Herald-Camp for Underprivileged Children, 1963.
Vice chairman Florida Commission Education, 1970, Florida professional review panel, 1968-1974.
Named Teacher of Year, Hialeah High School, 1982. Recipient Community Service award Hialeah-Miami Springs Kiwanis Club, 1960.
Career
Teacher physical education Dade County Public Schools, Hialeah (Florida) High School, since 1957, head department, since 1978, business manager athletics, 1984—1987. Cheerleading sponsor North-South Shrine Game, Orange Bowl, Florida, 1964. Counselor Miami Herald-Camp Underprivileged Children, 1963.
Vice chairman Florida Commission Education, 1970, Florida Professional Review Panel, 1968—1974.
Religion
Through Jesus' death on the cross, and his resurrection, God has broken the power of all that is evil, in the world and in people.
Membership
Member of Alliance for Health, Physical Education and Recreation (secretary executive board Southern district 1974), Dade County Association Health and Physical Education (president 1970), Florida Association Health and Physical Education (vice president 1970, Honor award 1973), Delta Psi Kappa.