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Shelia Dittmer Phones & Addresses

  • 23211 81St Pl, Salem, WI 53168 (262) 843-1428
  • San Jose, CA
  • Liberty, MO
  • Genoa City, WI
  • Pell Lake, WI

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Cashier Customer Service

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Location:
23211 81St Pl, Salem, WI 53168
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Festival Foods Lakeside
Cashier Customer Service

Westosha Head Start Center
Assistant Teacher

Salem Grade School Salem Wi Aug 1999 - Jun 2016
Elementary School Teacher
Education:
Centra Lmissouri State University - Warrensburg 1990 - 1992
Masters, Special Education, Teaching
Missouri State University 1990 - 1992
Masters
Missouri State University 1984 - 1987
Bachelors, Teaching, Early Childhood Education
Skills:
Teaching
Public Speaking
Curriculum Development
Customer Service
Classroom
Microsoft Word
Lesson Planning
Teacher Training
Educational Technology
Classroom Management
Educational Leadership
Staff Development
Curriculum Design
Elementary Education
Tutoring
Languages:
English
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Shelia Dittmer

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Shelia Dittmer
First Grade
Salem School District 2
School District · Administrative Educational Programs · Elementary/Secondary School
8828 Antioch Rd, Paddock Lake, WI 53168
PO Box 160, Paddock Lake, WI 53168
(262) 843-2357, (262) 843-2343

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Us Patents

Portable Foldable Splint

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US Patent:
20030163070, Aug 28, 2003
Filed:
Feb 22, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/079543
Inventors:
Andrew Dittmer - Pell Lake WI, US
Shelia Dittmer - Pell Lake WI, US
International Classification:
A61F005/00
US Classification:
602/005000
Abstract:
A foldable, lightweight adjustable splint comprises a plurality of segments, with each segment having first and second ends and front and rear faces. Each segment has cooperating retaining structure at the first and second ends which permit the first end of one segment to be connected to the second end of an adjacent segment so that an endless number of segments may be connected together and folded into side-by-side relationship with respect to each other. Cooperating locking elements at the first and second ends permit the first end of one segment to be angularly adjusted with respect to the second end of an adjacent segment and then locked in a desired adjusted position. A plurality of straps fasten the segments to a part of a body.
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