Our 6th-8th graders are invited to participate in Ballroom Dance for free! We will meet weekly on Mondays through March, and learners will have the opportunity to compete in the spring! See the flier below for more information.
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Meetup at Gilchrist Farms: October 19
We are very excited for our first meetup opportunity this school year! If you registered, we look forward to seeing you October 19 from 10 AM to 1 PM at Gilchrist Farms (30116 Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita, CA). You’ll learn about farming and pumpkins, pet farm animals, milk goats, learn about horses and ponies, take a wagon ride, enjoy a picnic with your family and friends, experience a straw bale maze, and go home with your very own pumpkin!
Park Day: October 31
Please join us for a Fall Festivities Park Meetup on Tuesday, October 31, at Rawley Duntley Park from 10 AM to noon. Our amazing parent group (iSUPPORT) is working hard to plan fun games and activities for our learners. We will have games, arts and crafts, treats, and a costume parade (nothing scary; no weapons or full-face masks).
Feel free to bring snacks and/or lunch, and enjoy the day with us. All family members and siblings are welcome! Hope to see you there!
No Zoom Instruction: November 1
Please note that there will be no Zoom instruction on Wednesday, November 1.
Upcoming Events
iLEAD AV Studio
- Tue., 10/31: Minimum Day All Grades
- Wed., 11/1: Learner Free Day (No School for Learners)
Click here for the school year calendar.
iLEAD AV Exploration (Home Study)
- Tues, 10/24: Art Project Workshop
- Mon.-Fri., 10/16-20: No Workshops
- Thurs., 10/19: Gilchrist Farms Field Trip
- Thurs., 10/26: Empathetic Learner Workshop
- Thurs. 10/26: Ms. Taranto’s Birthday!
- Tues., 10/31: Park Day: Fall Festivities @ Rawley Duntley Park (3334 West Ave. K), 10 AM – Noon
- Wed., 11/1: No Zoom Instruction
- Thurs., 11/2: Authentic Individual Workshop
- Mon.-Fri., 11/6-10: No Workshops
- Mon.-Fri., 12/11-15: No Workshops
Click here for the school year calendar.
Minimum Day Oct. 31 and Learner Free Day Nov. 1
Please mark your calendars for a minimum day Tuesday, October 31. On minimum days, learners are released at the same time they’re released on Fridays.
In addition, there is no school for learners Wednesday, November 1.
iLEAD AV Studio Families, Please Complete the HDC Form
Dear iLEAD AV Studio Families,
The start of school means getting to know new friends, staff, and routines, and, of course, filling out lots of paperwork!
One form that is especially important for schools to receive from families is called the “Household Data Collection (HDC) Form.” This form needs to be filled out for every learner and submitted each year by October 31. It can be submitted through our Reg Online/Pathways student information system. Please complete online via Reg Online/Pathways by October 1. You will be sent an email reminder, but if you would like to complete it now, please click on the link below to sign in to your portal to complete:
iLEAD AV Parent/Student Portal
If you need help, please use these directions to walk you through.
Some people have heard that it is only necessary to fill out this form if you want your child to qualify for free or reduced-price school breakfast and/or lunch. The truth is that it is important for EVERY family to fill out this form because doing so helps bring much needed additional money and services directly to our school!
Our school receives funding from the state and federal governments to support the needs of low-income learners. For each learner who qualifies under the HDC form, our school receives thousands of additional dollars in funding. Studies show that many eligible students, in particular middle school and high school students, do not complete this form each year, leaving hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding for our school on the table. Even a small increase in eligible forms collected results in significantly more money to support our learners and school.
What is the Household Data Collection Form?
This form collects basic information about your learner so our school can determine their eligibility and qualify to receive extra money and programs to support learners. You may have heard this form referred to in the past as the School Meal Application Form or School Lunch Form. The name has changed because it is really about more than school breakfast/lunch.
How does filling out the HDC Form help our school?
Schools get more money in their budgets to support learners. Our school qualifies to receive more money per learner from the state and federal government, which they can pass on to our school.
Help! The form is confusing!
Income information: Some parents have asked whether they need to provide this information if they know that they are not eligible. The form does require that families enter income. This information is not shared and is required for those seeking free or reduced-price meal eligibility. However, a family that does not wish to be considered for eligibility may opt-out by following the directions on the form. Completing in this manner will exclude you from being considered but will show your form as turned in.
Is the Information I submit confidential?
The information you submit on the HDC Form cannot be shared by our school.
Personal information submitted on the form is not shared with the state or federal government; only the number of learners who qualify is shared.
Facilitators are not told which learners qualify for these benefits. Our school does not share information with other organizations that provide benefits.
What if I still have questions?
If you run into any problems, you can always contact info@ileadav.org or 661-494-7442 for individual assistance.
We thank you for your continued support!
iLEAD AV Exploration (Home Study) Families, Please Complete the HDC Form
Dear iLEAD AV Exploration (Home Study) Families,
The start of school means getting to know new friends, staff, and routines, and, of course, filling out lots of paperwork!
One form that is especially important for schools to receive from families is called the “Household Data Collection (HDC) Form.” This form needs to be filled out for every learner and submitted each year by October 31. It can be submitted through our Reg Online/Pathways student information system. Please complete online via Reg Online/Pathways by October 1. You will be sent an email reminder, but if you would like to complete now please click on the link to sign in to your portal to complete:
iLEAD Exploration Parent/Student Portal
If you need help, please use these directions to walk you through.
Some people have heard that it is only necessary to fill out this form if you want your child to qualify for free or reduced-price school breakfast and/or lunch. The truth is that it is important for EVERY family to fill out this form because doing so helps bring much needed additional money and services directly to our school!
Our school receives funding from the state and federal governments to support the needs of low-income learners. For each learner who qualifies under the HDC form, our school receives thousands of additional dollars in funding. Studies show that many eligible students, in particular middle school and high school students, do not complete this form each year, leaving hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding for our school on the table. Even a small increase in eligible forms collected results in significantly more money to support our learners and school.
What is the Household Data Collection Form?
This form collects basic information about your learner so our school can determine their eligibility and qualify to receive extra money and programs to support learners. You may have heard this form referred to in the past as the School Meal Application Form or School Lunch Form. The name has changed because it is really about more than school breakfast/lunch.
How does filling out the HDC Form help our school?
Schools get more money in their budgets to support learners. Our school qualifies to receive more money per learner from the state and federal government, which they can pass on to our school.
Help! The form is confusing!
Income information: Some parents have asked whether they need to provide this information if they know that they are not eligible. The form does require that families enter income. This information is not shared and is required for those seeking free or reduced-price meal eligibility. However, a family that does not wish to be considered for eligibility may opt-out by following the directions on the form. Completing in this manner will exclude you from being considered but will show your form as turned in.
Is the information I submit confidential?
The information you submit on the HDC Form cannot be shared by our school.
Personal information submitted on the form is not shared with the state or federal government; only the number of learners who qualify is shared.
Facilitators are not told which learners qualify for these benefits. Our school does not share information with other organizations that provide benefits.
What if I still have questions?
If you run into any problems, you can always contact adrieanna.rodgers@ileadav.org or 661-429-3757 for individual assistance.
We thank you for your continued support!
Schoolwide Learner Outcomes: Empathetic Citizen
iLEAD is excited to continue our Schoolwide Learner Outcomes series. Our October focus is Empathetic Citizen. This article has several tips to help you cultivate empathy in your child: “Cultivating Empathetic Citizens: Nurturing Compassion and Understanding in Your Child.”
What are Schoolwide Learner Outcomes?
At iLEAD, we believe that education should extend beyond traditional academic knowledge. Our purposeful approach revolves around the iLEAD Schoolwide Learner Outcomes, a collective vision that encapsulates our aspirations for each individual’s education.
The iLEAD Schoolwide Learner Outcomes serve as our compass, guiding us in shaping each child’s educational journey.
In the course of a child’s career with iLEAD Schools, our learners will engage with a relevant and rigorous curriculum that will prepare them for success personally and professionally.
The following are the expected Schoolwide Learner Outcomes that our learners develop:
iLEAD by being a/an…
Lifelong Learner
I am a self-directed learner, focused on personal growth and development.
Empathetic Citizen
I seek to understand and appreciate what others are thinking, feeling, or experiencing.
Authentic Individual
I am true to myself, my personality, values, beliefs, and principles.
Design Thinker
I am a creative, imaginative individual who explores original ideas, takes risks, and develops innovative solutions that I share with others.
DreamUp to Space Mission Patch Artwork Due by October 4
Calling Space Artists! Design a piece of artwork that could be launched to the International Space Station. Enter the TK-12 DreamUp to Space Mission Patch Artwork Design Challenge!



