
Alisa Stevenson Scorse, M.Ed
Real Talk. Real Solutions. Real Impact.
Alisa is an award-winning educator, community organizer, and professional development provider for schools across the country. Honored by the State of Kansas with the prestigious Horizon Award for Best First-Year Teacher, Alisa is known for her common sense approach, dynamic delivery and unforgettable workshops.
With a gift for blending humor, sports metaphors, and 20 years of experience across diverse schools and communities, Alisa empowers educators to refine their techniques, elevate their roles, and access the joy and energy that first inspired them to teach.
Whether addressing challenges or introducing fresh approaches, Alisa provides tools to shine in the profession. She is a sought-after presenter, covering topics from personal development and positioning classrooms for optimum success, to overcoming adversity.
Alisa is the founder of Blanket With Love, a charitable organization providing blankets to hospice patients and their families. The organization currently partners with hospices across San Diego County and is supported by a growing number of corporate sponsorships.
Let’s work together and put more good into our classrooms so our students can put more good out into the world.
With a gift for blending humor, sports metaphors, and 20 years of experience across diverse schools and communities, Alisa empowers educators to refine their techniques, elevate their roles, and access the joy and energy that first inspired them to teach.
Whether addressing challenges or introducing fresh approaches, Alisa provides tools to shine in the profession. She is a sought-after presenter, covering topics from personal development and positioning classrooms for optimum success, to overcoming adversity.
Alisa is the founder of Blanket With Love, a charitable organization providing blankets to hospice patients and their families. The organization currently partners with hospices across San Diego County and is supported by a growing number of corporate sponsorships.
Let’s work together and put more good into our classrooms so our students can put more good out into the world.