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1850 - Death Valley '49ers William Manley & John Rogers reach SCV, find help for Bennett-Arcan party [story]
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SCVi, iLEAD’s founding school, a free public charter school serving learners in grades TK through 12, will welcome students, parents and interested members of the community to its Prospective Family Night at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the Shakespeare Theatre on campus, located at 28060 Hasley Canyon Road in Castaic.

SCVi offers a student-centered approach to education that focuses on project-based and social-emotional learning principles. Its curriculum is designed to equip learners with the critical thinking, problem-solving, and entrepreneurial skills necessary to succeed in a 21s​ t century world.

SCVi offers personalized college track planning for every student, features the Santa Clarita Valley’s only International Baccalaureate program and earned a reputation for its rigorous arts and theatre curriculum. The school is both WASC accredited and NCAA approved, with a sports program through the CIF Omega League for athletics. SCVi also provides individualized learning plans, as well as site-based, homeschool, online, and hybrid learning options.

About iLEAD Schools:
iLEAD Schools empower learners to become conscientious, compassionate, and responsible citizens of the world, and inspire them to become creative thinkers and leaders with a lifelong love of learning. The iLEAD learning model promotes individualized instruction, active learning methods and opportunities for self-directed learning. The organization celebrates and fosters each child’s individuality, and supports them in discovering their highest potential in the environment which best suits their learning needs.

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