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Leclaire Teacher Lisa Allen Honored for Equity Leadership

The Leclaire School reading teacher was honored at the 2026 District 7 Awards Banquet for fostering a more welcoming and inclusive environment for students and staff.

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EDWARDSVILLE - Lisa Allen, a Title I reading teacher at Leclaire School in Edwardsville, was named the winner of the Equity Advocate Award at the 2026 District #7 Awards Banquet, according to award information and comments from colleagues and students.

The award recognizes Allen for her work to create “a school environment where every student feels welcomed, respected, and represented.” The award information said Allen is “a steadfast champion for equity and inclusion” whose leadership, cultural awareness initiatives, and dedication to elevating diverse voices have helped build “a stronger, more inclusive school community.”

Students and colleagues described Allen as a consistent and caring presence at Leclaire School.

“Miss Allen is a wonderful reading teacher and she does everything for us,” students Zoey and Kylee said. They added, “She is an awesome teacher. She has a kind heart and never gives up on our lives."

Sydney Layton, another teacher, said students love seeing Allen.

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Leclaire Principal Donny Gunter said Allen’s impact at the school began before his arrival.

“Lisa’s impact was long before I got here,” Principal Gunter said. “She is rock-solid, steady, and there for kids and adults; in the beginning, she doesn't turn who she is off and on. I think she always looks for inequities, how to address those, and does good for people without a voice.”

One of the Leclaire secretaries described Allen as “a strong, quiet, and calming presence.”

Another Leclaire teacher said Allen is “undoubtedly one of the most passionate people we know and does it all with patience and understanding.”

Another teacher said Allen is “a lifelong learner” who has “a love for mindfulness.”

Colleagues also praised Allen as “a phenomenal coworker,” while students offered a final message: “Congratulations, Miss Allen, we love you.”

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