Tag Archives: public charter school

Exploring iLEAD Antelope Valley Culture: Habit 3 of the 7 Habits

This week, we look at Habit #3: Put First Things First. This habit, which all of our learners at iLEAD Antelope Valley are learning to put into practice, is all about identifying and organizing one’s priorities. In essence, someone who puts first things first is saying, “I spend time on things that are most important. I set priorities, make a schedule, and follow a plan. I’m disciplined and organized.”

Dr. Stephen Covey said that “first things” are basically all those things that you value most in your life. So, you should manage your schedule according to your priorities to get all essential things done on time.

Skills that can be learned by putting first things first include:

  • Time management
  • Cultivating a strong work ethic, flexibility, and adaptability
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Self-management
  • Being accountable and responsible for actions and results
  • Cultivating analytical skills

An effective way to implement Habit #3, according to Covey, is breaking down activities into four quadrants of urgency and importance:

  • Quadrant 1: Urgent and important
  • Quadrant 2: Not urgent and important
  • Quadrant 3: Urgent and not important
  • Quadrant 4: Not urgent and not important

Covey suggests you become more aware of your internal drive, values, and goals. This makes it easier to say “yes” to the actions that are based on these factors. This way, values and goals are less often overruled by (non-important) urgent matters. Remember that whenever you say “yes” to one thing, you will no longer have time for something else. Time is the most valuable and least replaceable of all resources. Things that appear urgent will most likely trigger a “yes” if you are asked to help out. It’s useful to understand that saying “no” is also a legitimate option.

By identifying what’s most important to you, and where your passions lie, you can more easily learn to put first things first. 

Join us next week as we explore Habit #4: Think Win-Win.

For more information on the 7 Habits and other leadership resources, click here to visit the FranklinCovey website.

Exploring iLEAD Antelope Valley Culture: Habit 3 of the 7 Habits

This week, we look at Habit #3: Put First Things First. This habit, which all of our learners at iLEAD Antelope Valley are learning to put into practice, is all about identifying and organizing one’s priorities. In essence, someone who puts first things first is saying, “I spend time on things that are most important. I set priorities, make a schedule, and follow a plan. I’m disciplined and organized.”

Dr. Stephen Covey said that “first things” are basically all those things that you value most in your life. So, you should manage your schedule according to your priorities to get all essential things done on time.

Skills that can be learned by putting first things first include:

  • Time management
  • Cultivating a strong work ethic, flexibility, and adaptability
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Self-management
  • Being accountable and responsible for actions and results
  • Cultivating analytical skills

An effective way to implement Habit #3, according to Covey, is breaking down activities into four quadrants of urgency and importance:

  • Quadrant 1: Urgent and important
  • Quadrant 2: Not urgent and important
  • Quadrant 3: Urgent and not important
  • Quadrant 4: Not urgent and not important

Covey suggests you become more aware of your internal drive, values, and goals. This makes it easier to say “yes” to the actions that are based on these factors. This way, values and goals are less often overruled by (non-important) urgent matters. Remember that whenever you say “yes” to one thing, you will no longer have time for something else. Time is the most valuable and least replaceable of all resources. Things that appear urgent will most likely trigger a “yes” if you are asked to help out. It’s useful to understand that saying “no” is also a legitimate option.

By identifying what’s most important to you, and where your passions lie, you can more easily learn to put first things first. 

Join us next week as we explore Habit #4: Think Win-Win.

For more information on the 7 Habits and other leadership resources, click here to visit the FranklinCovey website.

iAV Exploration: Message from the Director

Hello Amazing Exploration Families!

Welcome back! I hope you all enjoyed a wonderful week with family and friends!  We have so much to be thankful for! This year I’m extra thankful for all of you and our amazing team of EFs who have brought the vision of iLEAD AV Exploration into a reality. We hope your learners are enjoying all the things they are learning and reading! We have heard from many parents that they are learning new things right along with their children. 

We also hear that information learned is carried over to playtime and discussion outside of “school time.” 

Homeschooling is amazing! If you have friends who may benefit from our program, please let them know we have a few more spots for new learners!  

There are some new events listed in our calendar, so make sure to notate the dates/times for picture day, and our Winter Performance/Presentation of Learning!

With gratitude,
Terri Budke
iLEAD AV Exploration Director
Director of North LA County Exploration

Mark Your Calendar: Laptop Return Dates

Hello, iLEAD AV Families,

Thank you for helping your learner flourish during this year of distance learning.

With the end of the year approaching, we want to remind you how important it is to return your borrowed devices.

Please return your laptops with chargers and hotspots with chargers on the following dates.

  • June 14-17: 1st-7th grade

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. We need to inventory our technology and assess it for next year. Again, devices need to be returned to our front office (Monday-Thursday 9:30 AM- 3:00 PM) no later than June 17.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office:

661-494-7442
2110 West Ave K
Lancaster, CA 93536
registrar@ileadav.org

Mark Your Calendar: Laptop Return Dates

Hello, iLEAD AV Families,

Thank you for helping your learner flourish during this year of distance learning.

With the end of the year approaching, we want to remind you how important it is to return your borrowed devices.

Please return your laptops with chargers and hotspots with chargers on the following dates.

  • By June 8 (no exceptions): TK/K, 8th grade
  • June 14-17: 1st-7th grade

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. We need to inventory our technology and assess it for next year. Again, devices need to be returned to our front office (Monday-Thursday 9:30 AM- 3:00 PM) no later than June 17.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office:

661-494-7442
2110 West Ave K
Lancaster, CA 93536
registrar@ileadav.org

Mark Your Calendar: Laptop Return Dates

Hello, iLEAD AV Families,

Thank you for helping your learner flourish during this year of distance learning.

With the end of the year approaching, we want to remind you how important it is to return your borrowed devices.

Please return your laptops with chargers and hotspots with chargers on the following dates.

  • By June 8 (no exceptions): TK/K, 8th grade
  • June 14-17: 1st-7th grade

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. We need to inventory our technology and assess it for next year. Again, devices need to be returned to our front office (Monday-Thursday 9:30 AM- 3:00 PM) no later than June 17.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office:

661-494-7442
2110 West Ave K
Lancaster, CA 93536
registrar@ileadav.org

Mark Your Calendar: Laptop Return Dates

Hello, iLEAD AV Families,

Thank you for helping your learner flourish during this year of distance learning.

With the end of the year approaching, we want to remind you how important it is to return your borrowed devices.

Please return your laptops with chargers and hotspots with chargers on the following dates.

  • By June 8 (no exceptions): TK/K, 8th grade
  • June 14-17: 1st-7th grade

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. We need to inventory our technology and assess it for next year. Again, devices need to be returned to our front office (Monday-Thursday 9:30 AM- 3:00 PM) no later than June 17.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office:

661-494-7442
2110 West Ave K
Lancaster, CA 93536
registrar@ileadav.org

iLEAD Antelope Valley Learner-Designed T-shirt Fundraiser!

The iLEAD AV Spring T-shirt Fundraiser is here, and we are so excited for you to place your order! The graphic was created by our 4th grade learner Johannah.

Several vibrant colors and styles are available.

Choose from:

  • Adult Classic Unisex T-shirt
  • Adult Pullover Hoodie
  • Adult 3/4 Sleeve Baseball Shirt
  • Youth Unisex T-shirt
  • Youth Crewneck Sweatshirt
  • Youth 3/4 Baseball Shirt

Click here to place your order by March 31!

Thank you for helping us raise funds to support iLEAD AV learner engagement and activities!

Exploring iLEAD Antelope Valley Culture: Habit 3 of the 7 Habits

This week, we look at Habit #3: Put First Things First. This habit, which all of our learners at iLEAD Antelope Valley are learning to put into practice, is all about identifying and organizing one’s priorities. In essence, someone who puts first things first is saying, “I spend time on things that are most important. I set priorities, make a schedule, and follow a plan. I’m disciplined and organized.”

Dr. Stephen Covey said that “first things” are basically all those things that you value most in your life. So, you should manage your schedule according to your priorities to get all essential things done on time.

Skills that can be learned by putting first things first include:

  • Time management
  • Cultivating a strong work ethic, flexibility, and adaptability
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Self-management
  • Being accountable and responsible for actions and results
  • Cultivating analytical skills

An effective way to implement Habit #3, according to Covey, is breaking down activities into four quadrants of urgency and importance:

  • Quadrant 1: Urgent and important
  • Quadrant 2: Not urgent and important
  • Quadrant 3: Urgent and not important
  • Quadrant 4: Not urgent and not important

Covey suggests you become more aware of your internal drive, values, and goals. This makes it easier to say “yes” to the actions that are based on these factors. This way, values and goals are less often overruled by (non-important) urgent matters. Remember that whenever you say “yes” to one thing, you will no longer have time for something else. Time is the most valuable and least replaceable of all resources. Things that appear urgent will most likely trigger a “yes” if you are asked to help out. It’s useful to understand that saying “no” is also a legitimate option.

By identifying what’s most important to you, and where your passions lie, you can more easily learn to put first things first. 

Join us next week as we explore Habit #4: Think Win-Win.

For more information on the 7 Habits and other leadership resources, click here to visit the FranklinCovey website.

Current Families, Save Your Seat for 2021-22!

Dear iLEAD Antelope Valley families,

We hope your child is having a wonderful learning experience at iLEAD Antelope Valley. It’s been an incredible journey this school year, and we are looking forward to your child continuing their academic journey with us. We will be offering grades TK-8 for the 2021-22 school year.

Because open enrollment to the public has begun, with a lottery being scheduled for Friday, April 01, 2021, we would like to plan early for the upcoming school year and reserve a space for your child for the 2021-22 academic year. Please take a moment to click on the link below to complete the intent to return form by March 26, 2021.

In accordance with our charter, any sibling listed on this form will be automatically registered upon receipt of all registration documents and given priority status for the upcoming school year, provided there are spots available in their grade. If your learner has a sibling who will be attending iLEAD Antelope Valley for the 2021-22 academic year, please indicate this on the form. If the spot is available and is offered for a new sibling, registration information will follow after the lottery.

CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE FORM BY MARCH 26

Please note: If this form is not returned by March 26, 2021, we will not be able to guarantee your child’s placement and he/she will have to go through the lottery process with all other prospective applicants.

Feel free to share the news about our open enrollment period with others who may be interested in iLEAD Antelope Valley. We anticipate very few openings in all grade levels.

Virtual campus tours will be held from 4:00-4:30 PM on the following dates:

  • February 22
  • March 8
  • March 22
  • April 12
  • April 26
  • May 3
  • May 10

Kindergarten Roundup will be March 26 from 5:00-5:30. Please invite those you know to contact the school as soon as possible so that we can email them the link for our virtual session.

Thank you again for making iLEAD Antelope Valley your home. The kindness and warmth of our community stand as a testament to our principles and mission.

Sincerely,

Dawn Roberson
School Director