Alishia Topper knows what it’s like to be a hungry student with no place to call home.
It makes her a good fit for her new job with Vancouver Public Schools, forging partnerships and finding resources to help students and families who need a hand.
“Homelessness, hunger, domestic violence, drug abuse,” said Topper, who is also a Vancouver city councilor. “Every barrier a kid might have, I have experienced. It makes me more empathetic.”
Topper’s new title is the Family-Community Resource Center director of strategic partnerships. The district has resource centers in 13 schools. Each center serves as a clearinghouse for families in the district’s highest-poverty and highest-mobility schools. They’ve helped thousands of students and their families, resulting in better lives and improved academic performance.