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Alexis Treichel is running for Cambridge-Isanti School Board

Born and raised in Isanti County, Alexis has a soft spot for the community and the youth that call it home. Through multiple years of mentoring teens in personal growth, business, and leadership, she has grown passionate about the education process.

Alexis believes that every student deserves the opportunity to learn in an environment where their basic needs are met and they are given the resources they need to succeed. Even through small actions and improvements, big changes can be made.

Great things are done by a series of small things brought together. – Vincent Van Gogh

This November, vote Alexis Treichel for Cambridge-Isanti School Board.

It is easy to speculate as to what issues students are facing and what improvements could be made, but failing to receive input from the experts – students actually facing the issues and seeing possible solutions – leaves a gaping hole in strategy for improvement. Many students are willing to discuss what obstacles detract from their learning experience, and are ready to advocate for themselves and the solutions they’d like to see implemented.

You cannot expect a square peg to fit through a round hole – much like you cannot expect each student to succeed in the same learning environment. Addressing the unique needs of each individual student improves the likelihood of success, and allows for a space that feels safe enough to ask for help when it’s needed.

Finding solutions that are research-based increases the potential success of the proposed solutions, decreases the likelihood of overspending, and allows for faster implementation as a successful example has been laid out. For solutions like school-based tutoring programs (source) and access to quality school lunches (source), the research has been done, and both programs’ benefits have been tested, showing the positive impact they both have on student success.