Kansas City Public Schools
Travanna Alexander-Toney, LCSW, LSCSW, is the Founder and President of Core Changing Concepts (C³), a non-profit organization established in December 2019 to address the unique needs of urban multi-cultural communities. Currently serving as the Director of Behavioral Health and Trauma Sensitive School Clinician at Kansas City Public Schools since August 2018, Travanna has held multiple leadership positions in social work, including roles at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Tulane University, and Cornerstones of Care. With a solid educational background including a Master of Social Work and ongoing doctoral studies at the University of Southern California, Travanna's expertise spans clinical social work, community-based programs, and higher education.
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Kansas City Public Schools
The Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) was organized in 1867 and originally served 2,150 children. Today, the District educates nearly 16,690 children and employs nearly 2,300 teachers and administrators. The urban District offers a rich multi-ethnic, multi-cultural mix of students throughout the city. KCPS envisions its schools as places where every student will develop deep understanding of the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue higher education, obtain family-supporting employment, contribute to the civic well-being of the community, and have the opportunity for a rewarding and fulfilling life. Visit www.kcpublicschools.org/careers for the latest career and staffing opportunities.