Owatonna Public Schools
Alexis Seiffert is an experienced Special Education Teacher at Owatonna Public Schools since August 2017, focusing on 9th and 10th grade students, along with roles such as reading intervention teacher, English co-teacher, Link Crew coordinator, and member of both the Intervention Committee and Equity team. Earlier experience includes serving as a Behavior Intervention Specialist at Waterloo Community School District and various positions in customer service, including roles at Blessed Beginnings Learning Center, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Galena Brewing Company. Academically, Alexis holds a Master of Education in Education/Teaching of Individuals with Specific Learning Disabilities from Minnesota State University Moorhead and has a strong foundation in education from the University of Northern Iowa. Certifications include CPI, LSCI, Youth Mental Health First Aid, AVID Digital Teaching and Learning, and AVID Culturally Responsive Teaching.
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Owatonna Public Schools
The Owatonna Public School District is made up of eight preK-12 neighborhood schools, over 900 staff and just over 5,000 outstanding students. It doesn’t take one long to feel the rich history and pride that surrounds the community of Owatonna. “I have always believed that strong schools build strong communities,” stated Superintendent Jeff Elstad. Owatonna Public Schools belong to the community. You don’t need to be a student to take advantage of what our schools have to offer. Whether you’re looking for job skill connections within our Community Education programming to attending events at our schools where you can support students as they participate in academic, fine arts, vocational and athletic competitions, there is something for everyone.