Noble, Davida
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Position: Agriculture Teacher
Phone: 520-642-3492 ext 240
Departments: Work Experience:
July 08 – Present Valley Union School District
Valley Union High School
Elfrida, AZ
Agriscience Instructor
Teach freshman through seniors agricultural
content including animal science, plant science,
ag mechanics, food science, ag business and
natural resources.
July 06 – June 08 Flowing Wells School District
Flowing Wells High School
Tucson, AZ
Agriscience Instructor
Instruction of freshman through seniors utilizing
agriscience standards; coached Soil Judging,
Ag Mechanics, Ag Issues, Wildlife Management,
and Extemporaneous Public Speaking;
coordinate students participating in the Pima
County Fair
January 05 – May 06 University of Arizona, CALS
Department of Agricultural Education
Student Worker
Served as the assistant to the professional
development coordinator by typing, editing and
formatting documents.
February 04 – Dec. 05 University of Arizona, CALS
Soil, Water and Environmental Science
Lab Assistant
My responsibilities consisted of organizing the
soil science lab, mixing chemicals, and
preparing mock experiments.
April 03 – August 04 Apache Sitgreaves National Forest
Round Valley Helitack
Springerville, AZ
Wildland Firefighter
Duties include initial attack of wildland fires;
providing helicopter support for firefighters;
supervise crew.
November – June 02 Elko County School District
Spring Creek High School
Spring Creek, NV
Teacher’s Assistant
Assisted Mrs. Joyce, the Business/Computer
teacher, with classroom duties, supervised the
FBLA school store, organized, chaperoned
school trips, assistant basketball coach, and
served as the Detention teacher.
Leadership Activities:
July 07 – July 10 AATA (Arizona Agriculture Teacher’s Association)
Advocacy Committee Chair
Inform members of legislative affairs which affect
agricultural education; organize materials needed
to inform our constituents about agricultural
education
July 06 – July 09 National FFA Organization
National Superior Chapter Committee
Four committee members review the program,
suggest improvements, and facilitate the national
contest.
July 06 – July 07 AATA
Curriculum Development Committee
Developed curriculum for 26 Agriscience
Standards; curriculum included lesson plans,
power-points, quizzes, note-sheets, and
laboratory activities
February 04 – March 05 Willcox FFA
Soil Judging Coach
Train the Agronomy and Soil CDE teams on soil
morphology field practices, land capability
classes, and potential uses for the soil.
January 03 – March 03 Safford FFA
Ag Sales Coach
Teach FFA members how to research and
compile information about a selected product,
sales techniques, and practice team problem-
solving marketing activities.