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Fantastic Opportunity for Film Students
Our film students have a fantastic opportunity. The organization DIRECTING CHANGE is hosting a competition. But this isn’t like other competitions in film; this one empowers young filmmakers to make a difference by creating a PSA that addresses mental health issues. Students can help others through a ONE MINUTE film. Students who participate are eligible … Continue reading “Fantastic Opportunity for Film Students”
Virtual College Fairs
High school learners can attend college fairs from the comfort and safety of home. College Board is hosting virtual events giving learners a chance to communicate with college representatives, attend Q&A sessions, explore various colleges/universities, and download planning resources. The fairs are separated by region, and you can attend as many events as you would … Continue reading “Virtual College Fairs”
Spring Pacing Guide
Be proactive! Here is a helpful pacing guide to reference as you complete your courses for the semester.
Educator Spotlight: David Chae
We are fortunate to have David Chae instructing our learners in math and personal finance. He has been with us for nearly 14 years, and we have come to rely on his expertise. Before teaching at iLEAD Online, David taught at high schools in Woodland Hills, East LA, and Van Nuys. His passion is to … Continue reading “Educator Spotlight: David Chae”
Tips and Inspiration: iLEAD Online Course Catalog
Our course catalog is full of outstanding classes created in-house by our facilitators. We want to bring your attention to some of them here. AP Computer Science A Fundamental topics in this course include the design of solutions, the use of data structures, the development and implementation of algorithms, the analysis of potential solutions, and … Continue reading “Tips and Inspiration: iLEAD Online Course Catalog”
Upcoming Events
Click here for the academic calendar. January 18: Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service – No School January 20: Spring Semester begins
Showcase an Original PSA
Using the power of words and imagery, learners in Lights, Camera, Action write, direct, and produce a one-minute public service announcement! Learners will use their “voice” to create a story that not only entertains but persuades. Important issues will be examined and expressed through writing and filmmaking. By the end of class, learners will have … Continue reading “Showcase an Original PSA”
Virtual College Fairs
High school learners can attend college fairs from the comfort and safety of home. College Board is hosting virtual events giving learners a chance to communicate with college representatives, attend Q&A sessions, explore various colleges/universities, and download planning resources. The fairs are separated by region, and you can attend as many events as you would … Continue reading “Virtual College Fairs”