Author: iLEAD Online

Internet Safety

As a virtual school, we view technology as a tool to open doors, expand minds, and promote access to information and opportunity. However, we also know that with that great … Continue reading “Internet Safety”

Congrats, DreamUp Patch Design Finalists!

We are thrilled to announce that we had well over 850 incredible patch designs submitted for this year’s 2019 mission patch design challenge. Nearly all of the patches were proudly … Continue reading “Congrats, DreamUp Patch Design Finalists!”

Coach’s Corner: Full-Time Learner Updates

If you received an “I” for incomplete on your Semester 1 Report of Progress, you have until Friday, March 1st, to submit all work for that course. Please make every … Continue reading “Coach’s Corner: Full-Time Learner Updates”

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

(Please see the school calendar for more information and pacing guide for more information) February: Spring MAP Testing. Full-Time Learners, please be on the lookout for an opportunity to MAP test … Continue reading “Upcoming Events”

Staff Spotlight: Adam Tunney, Academic Coach & Welcome Coach for New Families

I was born in sizzling Scottsdale, Arizona, during the last few months of the 1970s, but I grew up in Southern California. I attended Loyola Marymount University on scholarships for … Continue reading “Staff Spotlight: Adam Tunney, Academic Coach & Welcome Coach for New Families”

Things to Do: Madeleine Albright Book Discussion

This is an opportunity for learners to listen to a discussion with Madeleine Albright, the first female Secretary of State. She will be discussing her latest book, Fascism: A Warning. … Continue reading “Things to Do: Madeleine Albright Book Discussion”

Things to Do: Gap Year Fair for High School Learners

Going straight to college after high school is not for everyone. In fact, many students take a gap year to work, travel, or explore other interests. If your high schooler … Continue reading “Things to Do: Gap Year Fair for High School Learners”

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

(Please see the school calendar for more information and pacing guide for more information) January 21st: Martin Luther King Jr. Day. No School January 22nd: First week of Spring classes begins. Click HERE … Continue reading “Upcoming Events”

Coach’s Corner: Full-Time Learner Updates

If you received an “I” for incomplete on your Semester 1 Report of Progress, you have until Friday, March 1st, to submit all work for that course. Please make every … Continue reading “Coach’s Corner: Full-Time Learner Updates”

Tip of the Week: Go Outside!

We love technology! In fact, we love it so much, we believe that children and teenagers can actively learn, think, engage, and create with online school. However, we also know … Continue reading “Tip of the Week: Go Outside!”