Alexandra Studnicky is an LCSW and dedicated school social worker with 11 years of experience supporting students and families in New York City schools through trauma-informed, strengths-based clinical work. She combines individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, case management, and mediation to improve academic and social outcomes, and is trained in CBT. Her background includes guidance counseling and community-based clinical internships, giving her a practical understanding of school systems and adolescent development. Alexandra also brings an uncommon blend of prior marketing and account leadership experience, which sharpens her communication, program design, and stakeholder engagement skills. Passionate about social justice and education, she focuses on scalable, skills-based group work that empowers students and reduces barriers to learning.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Psychology, Legal Studies, BA, Psychology, Legal Studies at Bucknell University
Master of Social Work (MSW), Clinical/Medical Social Work, Master of Social Work (MSW), Clinical/Medical Social Work at Columbia University in the City of New York
Contributions:15 releases, 38 reviews, 154 commits in 5 years
Contributions summary:Alexandra primarily contributed to the OpenFaaS templates repository by creating and updating function templates. They added new templates for Java 8, Java 12, Node.js (various versions), and Java 11 with Vert.x. Their work included modifying existing templates to improve functionality, such as enhancing the CSharp template to utilize .NET Core 3.1 and making adjustments to allow the templates to function as expected. They also addressed body parsing and added support for configurable raw limits in the Node.js templates.
Contributions:175 releases, 52 reviews, 1439 commits in 6 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Alexandra primarily contributed to the gateway service, enhancing its functionality and operability. They implemented a system for proxying requests to external functions and built mechanisms for managing basic authentication. Key additions include metrics collection, support for asynchronous function invocations via NATS, and the ability to scale functions. The user also worked on improving the testing infrastructure with integration tests and DIND (Docker in Docker) tests and incorporated a number of code improvements and refactoring changes.
serverlessaws-lambdaprometheusawslambda
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Alexandra Studnicky - School Social Worker at Nassau BOCES