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Summer Meals for Your Family

…not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites…

We want to make sure all our families have access to meals this summer. Please see the tools below if you need assistance.

Summer Meals Program (SFSP)

When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you:

Meals for Kids Site Finder

WhyHunger Hotline

To locate meals for your family, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or visit www.whyhunger.org/find-food.

Summer Meals for Your Family

…not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites…

We want to make sure all our families have access to meals this summer. Please see the tools below if you need assistance.

Summer Meals Program (SFSP)

When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you:

Meals for Kids Site Finder

WhyHunger Hotline

To locate meals for your family, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or visit www.whyhunger.org/find-food.

Summer Meals for Your Family

…not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites…

We want to make sure all our families have access to meals this summer. Please see the tools below if you need assistance.

Summer Meals Program (SFSP)

When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you:

Meals for Kids Site Finder

WhyHunger Hotline

To locate meals for your family, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or visit www.whyhunger.org/find-food.

Summer Meals for Your Family

…not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites…

We want to make sure all our families have access to meals this summer. Please see the tools below if you need assistance.

Summer Meals Program (SFSP)

When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you:

Meals for Kids Site Finder

WhyHunger Hotline

To locate meals for your family, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or visit www.whyhunger.org/find-food.

Summer Meals for Your Family

…not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites…

We want to make sure all our families have access to meals this summer. Please see the tools below if you need assistance.

Summer Meals Program (SFSP)

When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you:

Meals for Kids Site Finder

WhyHunger Hotline

To locate meals for your family, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or visit www.whyhunger.org/find-food.

Summer Meals for Your Family

…not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites…

We want to make sure all our families have access to meals this summer. Please see the tools below if you need assistance.

Summer Meals Program (SFSP)

When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you:

Meals for Kids Site Finder

WhyHunger Hotline

To locate meals for your family, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or visit www.whyhunger.org/find-food.

Summer Meals for Your Family

…not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites…

We want to make sure all our families have access to meals this summer. Please see the tools below if you need assistance.

Summer Meals Program (SFSP)

When school is not in session, the Summer Meals Program (SFSP) provides free meals to kids and teens in low-income areas. Click the link below to quickly and easily find summer meal sites near you:

Meals for Kids Site Finder

WhyHunger Hotline

To locate meals for your family, call 1-866-3-HUNGRY or 1-877-8-HAMBRE, or visit www.whyhunger.org/find-food.

Al Bowers, Former Chief Scientist, NASA Armstrong to Present to SCVi 8th Graders Wednesday

February 12, 9:00 a.m., 8th grade space at SCVi Al Bowers, Former Chief Scientist, NASA Armstrong will present to and interact with learners regarding PRANDTL Wing and share his own journey of…

February 12, 9:00 a.m., 8th grade space at SCVi

Al Bowers, Former Chief Scientist, NASA Armstrong will present to and interact with learners regarding PRANDTL Wing and share his own journey of becoming an impactful engineer with a lifelong career at NASA. Al Bowers has been instrumental in enhancing the development of the Glider Project as well as encouraging and supporting young people to take advantage of NASA internships, including two from iLEAD!
 
Check out his interview with Death Wish Coffee to learn more about his career!
 
 

Discipline Philosophy

…relationships as central to a healthy learning environment for our students. We strive to create a community of shared values where student participation is required, not optional. Our facilitators and

Our approach to discipline centers on restorative practices and Love and Logic, a straightforward parenting and teaching philosophy that holds that children learn the best lessons when they’re given a task, allowed to make their own choices β€” which may involve failing β€” when the cost of failure is still small. Those failures must be met with love and empathy from their parents and teachers. The Love and Logic methodology allows us to embrace each learner’s uniqueness while modeling and expecting appropriate behavior. We also provide regular opportunities for our parents to learn more about how to implement Love and Logic techniques at home. For more information on Love and Logic, click here.

Our restorative approach to student discipline views relationships as central to a healthy learning environment for our students. We strive to create a community of shared values where student participation is required, not optional. Our facilitators and administrators model these values so they’re viewed as an integral part of our school culture β€” not simply a slogan on a poster. The goal of our restorative justice philosophy is to help learners find solutions to behavioral or social issues through open dialogue rather than simply handing down an arbitrary punishment. For more on restorative justice, click here.

At SCVi, we adhere to the following expectations for school behavior:

Our disciplinary philosophy is firmly rooted in our commitment to facilitating social-emotional learning. We know that every learner is different, as are the challenges they face. We believe it is part of our job as educators to help our students learn self-direction and discipline. To that end, we include an assessment of social-emotional skills in our learners’ Individualized Learning Plans, Learner-Led Conferences, and Reports of Progress.

Exciting News: SCVi Becomes an Authorized IB World School for the CP!

and hard work of our facilitators, administrators, learners, and families. As an IB World School offering the CP, we are part of a global community committed to developing knowledgeable, caring…

We are thrilled to share that Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) Charter School is now an authorized IB World School for the Career-related Programme (CP). This accomplishment reflects the dedication and hard work of our facilitators, administrators, learners, and families.

As an IB World School offering the CP, we are part of a global community committed to developing knowledgeable, caring young people ready to navigate their futures successfully and make meaningful contributions to a more harmonious and peaceful world. Our CP graduates will enhance social, cultural, and economic environments locally, nationally, and internationally. 

Advantages for IBCP Graduates:

  • Career Readiness: Learners develop skills directly aligned with career pathways, preparing them for success in their chosen fields.
  • Global Perspective: The CP curriculum emphasizes international-mindedness, helping learners understand and appreciate different cultures.
  • Critical Thinking: CP learners engage in a rigorous academic program that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication.
  • Personal and Professional Skills: The CP helps learners develop essential skills such as time management, ethical decision-making, and collaboration.
  • Higher Education Opportunities: Graduates are well prepared for higher education, with many universities recognizing and valuing the CP qualification.
  • Real-world Experience: Through the CP’s career-related studies and service learning, learners gain practical experience and make meaningful contributions to their communities.

We are proud of our school’s decision to offer the CP and look forward to the positive impact it will have on our community. Our educators will benefit from the IB’s professional development opportunities, connecting with a dynamic global network of professionals committed to best practices in teaching and learning.

Thank you to everyone who played a role in this journey. We look forward to seeing the incredible achievements of our CP learners as they embark on this exciting new path. Congratulations, SCVi family! 

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…

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.

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…

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.

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…

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.

Spotlight on the Remaining SCVi 2023-2024 Calendar

…Clarita Valley International School (SCVi) is a free public charter school empowering TK-12th graders to become conscientious, compassionate, and responsible citizens of the world. We use project-based and social-emotional learning

If you can believe it’s already February, can you imagine the end of the school year at  tuition-free TK-12 Santa Clarita Valley International’s (SCVi) is right around the corner? Whether you’re planning your summer(!) or just want to sync the family calendar, here are important dates for the remainder of the 2023-24 school year:

Colorful sign in front of mirrored window building says β€œWelcome Back SCVi 2023-2024.

SCVi School Hours of Operation:

School Day Hours:

Lower / Elementary School

Grades TK/K: 

Monday – Friday 8:45am-12:30pm 

Grades 1st – 5th 

Monday – Thursday 8:45am – 3:15pm 

Friday: 8:45am – 1:04pm

 

Middle School

Grades 6th – 8th 

Monday – Thursday: 8:30am – 3:15pm

Friday: 8:30am – 1:04pm

 

Upper / High School

Grades 9th-12th

Monday – Thursday: 8:30am – 4:15pm

Friday: 8:30am – 1:04pm

 

*All Fridays are early release days.*

Important Dates for SCVi’s 2023-24 School Year

Look at all these fun events on our calendar!  

February

2/2: Learner Led Conferences

Mon-Friday 2/5-2/16: Fun Run Fundraiser

Mon-Friday 2/12-2/16: Spirit Week

2/19: NO SCHOOL (Presidents’ Day Observance)

 

March

Sunday 3/10: Daylight Savings Time Begins (SPRING FORWARD one hour)

Tuesday 3/19: Information Night

Wednesday 3/20: Lottery Applications Close

Mon-Friday 3/25-29: Spirit Week

 

April

Mon-Monday 4/1-8: Spring Break NO SCHOOL 

Friday 4/19: Earth Day Celebration

Friday 4/19: Middle School Film Fest

 

May

Thurs-Friday 5/16-17 K-5 Assessments

Friday 5/24: NO SCHOOL

Monday 5/27: NO SCHOOL (Memorial Day Observance)

 

June

Mon-Friday 6/3-7: Last Week Assessments, Conferences & Showcases of Learning

Friday 6/7: Last Day of School 

Want a printable PDF? More events? Looking for other answers? Contact SCVi to ask a question, take a tour, or enroll at our TK-12.

 

About SCVi:
Santa Clarita Valley International School (SCVi) is a free public charter school empowering TK-12th graders to become conscientious, compassionate, and responsible citizens of the world. We use project-based and social-emotional learning concepts to inspire and motivate lifelong learners with the skills they need to lead in the 21st century. We incorporate technology into every component of our curriculum, and we value and encourage development of leadership skills by inspiring confidence and character in each of our unique learners. Join our innovative school today!

Tickets Available Now for Screening of SCVi Learner-Made Film

Congrats to SCVi learners whose artworks have been selected for top-10 awards in the poster design contest for the film “A Spark in Nothing,” presented by iLEAD alumnus Griffin Loch….

Congrats to SCVi learners whose artworks have been selected for top-10 awards in the poster design contest for the film “A Spark in Nothing,” presented by iLEAD alumnus Griffin Loch. Watch the vid to view the placements!

Tickets are available now for a screening of SCVi grad Griffin Loch’s newest film, A Spark in Nothing Sunday, May 23, 4:00-7:00 PM.

Please join us to support SCVi learner achievements and to celebrate the winners of A Spark in Nothing poster design contest!

A Spark in Nothing is brought to you by SCVi 2020 graduate Griffin Loch (writer, director) and SCVi Upper School learner Skyler Verkouteren (producer). The cast includes SCVi Upper School learner Sam Grossinger, 2020 SCVi graduate Arielle Gottesman, SCVi Lower School learner Milo Mickelson, SCVi family member Eric Mickelson and iLEAD family member Luke Aquivetia.

With one single choice, everything changes. One life splits into two realities. One chasing a chance at love while the other finds solace in music. If the one true path is not found within one year, both realities will cease to exist forever.

Starring: Benjamin Snow, Brianna Ripkowski, Abby Stevens, Eric Mickelson, Sam Grossinger, Blake Borders, Corrinne Mica, and Arielle Gottesman

The film is PG-13, and parental discretion is advised.

Purchase tickets here! All profits will go to film festival fees and music costs of A Spark in Nothing. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Please help us follow all COVID guidelines by wearing your mask at all times and keeping six feet distance from others.

Tickets Available Now for Screening of SCVi Learner-Made Film

Congrats to SCVi learners whose artworks have been selected for top-10 awards in the poster design contest for the film “A Spark in Nothing,” presented by iLEAD alumnus Griffin Loch….

Congrats to SCVi learners whose artworks have been selected for top-10 awards in the poster design contest for the film “A Spark in Nothing,” presented by iLEAD alumnus Griffin Loch. Watch the vid to view the placements!

Tickets are available now for a screening of SCVi grad Griffin Loch’s newest film, A Spark in Nothing Sunday, May 23, 4:00-7:00 PM.

Please join us to support SCVi learner achievements and to celebrate the winners of A Spark in Nothing poster design contest!

A Spark in Nothing is brought to you by SCVi 2020 graduate Griffin Loch (writer, director) and SCVi Upper School learner Skyler Verkouteren (producer). The cast includes SCVi Upper School learner Sam Grossinger, 2020 SCVi graduate Arielle Gottesman, SCVi Lower School learner Milo Mickelson, SCVi family member Eric Mickelson and iLEAD family member Luke Aquivetia.

With one single choice, everything changes. One life splits into two realities. One chasing a chance at love while the other finds solace in music. If the one true path is not found within one year, both realities will cease to exist forever.

Starring: Benjamin Snow, Brianna Ripkowski, Abby Stevens, Eric Mickelson, Sam Grossinger, Blake Borders, Corrinne Mica, and Arielle Gottesman

The film is PG-13, and parental discretion is advised.

Purchase tickets here! All profits will go to film festival fees and music costs of A Spark in Nothing. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Please help us follow all COVID guidelines by wearing your mask at all times and keeping six feet distance from others.

Tickets Available Now for Screening of SCVi Learner-Made Film

Congrats to SCVi learners whose artworks have been selected for top-10 awards in the poster design contest for the film “A Spark in Nothing,” presented by iLEAD alumnus Griffin Loch….

Congrats to SCVi learners whose artworks have been selected for top-10 awards in the poster design contest for the film “A Spark in Nothing,” presented by iLEAD alumnus Griffin Loch. Watch the vid to view the placements!

Tickets are available now for a screening of SCVi grad Griffin Loch’s newest film, A Spark in Nothing Sunday, May 23, 4:00-7:00 PM.

Please join us to support SCVi learner achievements and to celebrate the winners of A Spark in Nothing poster design contest!

A Spark in Nothing is brought to you by SCVi 2020 graduate Griffin Loch (writer, director) and SCVi Upper School learner Skyler Verkouteren (producer). The cast includes SCVi Upper School learner Sam Grossinger, 2020 SCVi graduate Arielle Gottesman, SCVi Lower School learner Milo Mickelson, SCVi family member Eric Mickelson and iLEAD family member Luke Aquivetia.

With one single choice, everything changes. One life splits into two realities. One chasing a chance at love while the other finds solace in music. If the one true path is not found within one year, both realities will cease to exist forever.

Starring: Benjamin Snow, Brianna Ripkowski, Abby Stevens, Eric Mickelson, Sam Grossinger, Blake Borders, Corrinne Mica, and Arielle Gottesman

The film is PG-13, and parental discretion is advised.

Purchase tickets here! All profits will go to film festival fees and music costs of A Spark in Nothing. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Please help us follow all COVID guidelines by wearing your mask at all times and keeping six feet distance from others.

Scarlet Foundation: Call for Volunteers

Hi, SCVi! Scarlet Foundation is still looking for parent volunteers to help with fundraising, specifically sponsorship acquisitions and grant writing! Please visit our website to submit your interest form: https://www.scarletparents.org/join-the-board. We…

Hi, SCVi!

Scarlet Foundation is still looking for parent volunteers to help with fundraising, specifically sponsorship acquisitions and grant writing! Please visit our website to submit your interest form: https://www.scarletparents.org/join-the-board.

We look forward to hearing from you!

The Parents of Scarlet Foundation