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Alexis Williams

Alexis Williams is running for Gwinnett County Board of Education Member, District 4.

Personal background

Alexis has a bachelors in Liberal Studies and African American History from Stony Brook University, a masters in Higher Education/Higher Education Administration, and a juris doctorate from Oak Brook College of Law and Government Policy.

Professional background

Alexis is the founder and owner of The Law Offices of A.E. Williams, LLP for about 4 months. She previously worked at the Young Lawyers and Legal Professionals as Co-Founder and Managing Director. She was the Vice President of the Parent Teacher Association, on the board of the Youth Leadership Development program, a Local School Council Advisor, and a Lacrosse Coach, all within the Gwinnett County Public School system.

Political background

Alexis Williams' campaign for the Gwinnett County Board of Education Member for District 4 is her first entry into politics.

ON THE ISSUES

CAMPAIGN FINANCE

Teacher Recruitment

As of June 3, 2022, Alexis Williams’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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School Curriculum

Believes that social emotional learning, critical race theory, and comprehensive sexual education mandates are put above the safety of students and children. Specifically, she believes critical race theory "attempts to silence and minimize parental rights and roles in advocating for \[their] children."

Believes parents have a pivotal role in board of education meetings and in talking about curriculum.

Supports curriculum transparency and mastering of reading, writing, arithmetic, STEM, and civics education.

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College & Career Readiness

Believes schools are a place to produce leaders who have mastered reading, writing, arithmetic, STEM, and civics, and can compete globally.

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COVID

As of June 3, 2022, Alexis Williams’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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