The Primary School
Treyvion Foster has a diverse work experience in various industries. Treyvion started their career as a Research Assistant at Stanford Mind & Body Lab in 2015. Treyvion then worked as an Assistant Teacher & Researcher at Bing Nursery School from 2013 to 2016. In 2016, Treyvion had a summer internship as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Treyvion later joined Lucid Motors as a Sales And Marketing Associate from 2017 to 2018, where they contributed to creating a car that provides an elevated human experience. In 2018, Treyvion transitioned into the cybersecurity field, working as a Cybersecurity Account Executive and later as a Cybersecurity Sales Manager at Darktrace, a leading AI company for cyber defense. Treyvion then shifted to the education sector and joined TeachAids as a Volunteer Project Associate in 2017, where they contributed to creating software for health education. Currently, Treyvion is working at The Primary School. Treyvion started as a Health Education & Learning Fellow in 2019, and then progressed to become a Program Design Associate in 2020 and currently holds the position of Program Design Manager since July 2021. Through their work experiences, Treyvion has gained expertise in research, teaching, marketing, cybersecurity, finance, and program design.
Treyvion Foster obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Stanford University, where they studied from 2013 to 2017. Prior to that, they attended Centennial High School from 2009 to 2013, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned. In addition to their formal education, Treyvion also obtained two certifications from Udemy: a Certificate of Completion in Microsoft Excel Beginner to Advanced in May 2018, and a Certificate of Completion in MBA in 1 Course in March 2018.
The Primary School
We are creating a new school model that brings together all of the adults in a child’s life, including parents, educators, and medical and mental health providers, starting from a very early age. Our aim is that children and families most impacted by systemic poverty and racism receive the support they deserve to be well, learn, and thrive. Three key components make up our unique approach: We start early: We start working with parents and enroll children into our program as early as birth to reach them at their most critical stage in development. We work with - not around - families: We know that parents and caregivers are the most important people in a child’s life. We partner with them to enhance the education and health of their children. We integrate multiple systems to serve the whole child: Our unique model unites health care and education, building a multi-disciplinary team and holistic system of care around a child’s full needs. Our ultimate goal is to create a game-changing system of care for children that can be replicated across the country. To that end, we are building a model that can be effectively implemented in diverse communities and sustained on public funding. We currently operate two program sites in East Palo Alto and East Bay, California, which act as our primary centers of direct impact, innovation, and learning.