
THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR CHANGE. THE PEOPLE'S VOICE IN EDUCATION.

Amyjoy Clow
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For Edmonton Public School Board Trustee - Ward C
Putting Students First. Building a Brighter Future.

Amyjoy Clow is a lifelong Edmontonian and proud mom of three. She’s spent years balancing work, family, and community involvement—experiences that shaped her passion for public education.
Amyjoy co-owns a small local business and previously worked as an Educational Assistant with Edmonton Public Schools. She’s also volunteered in food banks and clothing rooms, supporting newcomers and families facing financial challenges.
Experienced in Education – Former Educational Assistant with Edmonton Public Schools, supporting students with diverse needs.
Experienced in Education – Former Educational Assistant with Edmonton Public Schools, supporting students with diverse needs.
Financially Savvy – Co-owner of a small business since 2005, bringing real-world budgeting and accountability to the table.
Ready to Make Real Change – Stepping up not for politics, but to push for transparency, fairness, and student-first decisions.
Community-Rooted – Actively volunteers with local food banks and clothing rooms, helping newcomers and families in need.
Meet Amyjoy

Amyjoy's Values
Dedicated to ensuring quality education for all students.
Supporting Teachers & Students
Providing the tools, training , and support needed for teachers to excel and students to thrive.

Strengthening Parent Partnerships
Building stronger connections between schools and families to foster collaboration and trust.

Transparency in School Spending
Ensuring every dollar is used wisely, with clear reporting and accountability for taxpayers.

"Every child and parent deserves a voice—and every dollar should go where it’s needed most.”
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We respectfully acknowledge that we live, work, and learn on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional lands of many First Nations including the Cree, Dene, Nakota Sioux, Saulteaux, and Blackfoot peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation. We recognize and honor the enduring connection Indigenous peoples have to this land, and commit to listening, learning, and walking forward together in reconciliation.