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As a public charter school, we follow state testing practices. Please be on the lookout for an email with specific information on your testing options this year and click HERE for some preliminary details. Having a high number of learner tests ensures that we continue to receive state funding to operate, as well as gives … Continue reading “State Testing”
We are happy to announce that applications for Track C 2022/23 are now open! Do you live in Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Ventura, or San Bernardino county? Learners who reside in Los Angeles, Kern, Orange, Ventura, or San Bernardino county are eligible for tuition-free enrollment. Apply Now: Please click HERE to complete an application for … Continue reading “Track C Begins July 1”
Our school values your feedback! We are asking you to take a brief survey through Panorama Education to tell us about your experience with iLEAD Schools. To ensure we continue to provide high quality, rigorous learning experiences that meet the needs of our learners and prepare them for college and career, we need your feedback. We … Continue reading “We Need Your Feedback”
Grad Bash is scheduled for Friday, June 3rd, at Universal Studios. The deadline to purchase tickets is April 15th. For more information and tickets please visit the Grad Bash Site.
Bowie Bundlie and his brother, Bradley Bundlie, will be featured on the Kelly Clarkson Show for their music and good deeds in their community. We would love for iLEAD Online community to tune in on April 6th to celebrate Bradley and Bowie.
I was born in sizzlin’ Scottsdale, Arizona during the last few months of the 1970s, but grew up in Southern California. I attended Loyola Marymount University on scholarships for music and debate and received my Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Studies with a Minor in Theatre Arts. I returned to LMU to receive my Master’s Degree … Continue reading “iLEAD Online Team Member Spotlight: Adam Tunney”
Our school receives funding from the federal government to build programs for learners and to train staff. This funding is called “Title” funding. A group of community members, staff, and learners form the School Site Council to help oversee these programs, trainings, and federalfFunding. A plan called the “School Plan For Student Achievement” has been … Continue reading “School Plan For Student Achievement”