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Free Resources to Celebrate the Solar Eclipse: April 8

…of California at Berkeley will host a special live webinar giving you tips for observing an eclipse. Please register here: ‘Tricks & Tips for Observing an Eclipse’ Webinar Happy observing!…

Greetings, Space Science Enthusiasts!

On April 8, 2024, the Moon will move between the Sun and Earth, blocking out our view of the Sun.

Everyone along the path where the Moon’s dark shadow lands will see a total solar eclipse, one of nature’s most awesome spectacles. Everywhere in North America will see at least a partial eclipse of the Sun.

To prepare for and celebrate this special event, the University of California at Berkeley is hosting a Live Space Weather Explorers Week April 1-5. Click below to explore their free resources:

Space Weather Explorers Week

Additionally, on Tuesday, April 2, at 11 AM PDT, the University of California at Berkeley will host a special live webinar giving you tips for observing an eclipse. Please register here:

‘Tricks & Tips for Observing an Eclipse’ Webinar

Happy observing!

Traffic Alert 5/17: Amgen Tour of California in Santa Clarita

and Magic Mountain Parkway to Citrus Street. The rolling closure can vary from 15 to 30 minutes. Roadway closed just ahead of cyclists and reopens immediately once cyclists and support…

Santa Clarita is proud to be stage 4 of the 7-stage annual Amgen Tour of California. Magic Mountain Parkway at Westfield Valencia Town Center, located at 24201 Valencia Blvd., will be affecting traffic around the event.

  • Approximately 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. on May 17, rolling closure of southbound The Old Road from State Route 126 to Magic Mountain Parkway and Magic Mountain Parkway to Citrus Street. The rolling closure can vary from 15 to 30 minutes. Roadway closed just ahead of cyclists and reopens immediately once cyclists and support vehicles pass.

Click here for more information

As America’s most successful cycling race, the Amgen Tour of California is one of the nation’s largest and most recognized annual sporting events. A seven-day event, this prestigious cycling road race features elite professional teams and athletes from around the world. The Amgen Tour of California (ATOC) brings the drama and excitement of professional cycling to California for the 12th consecutive year in 2017. In 2017, Santa Clarita will return for the ninth year, bringing the total of stages hosted in Santa Clarita to 13.

Designing the Best Learning Experience: Meet Miss Rose

and inquiry-based learning model encourages facilitators to really understand their learners. Facilitators can design learning experiences specifically for their learners in order to optimize both learning and enjoyment. Learners construct…

We know that many people underwent career changes during the pandemic. Fifth grade Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) teacher and facilitator Melissa Rose was one of them. But how many people became teachers AND within a couple years saw their students’ science project launch into space? Learn more about this incredible teacher who goes above and beyond at our tuition-free TK-12th grade public school.

Please tell us about your background and how you came to be at SCVi.

Education has always been a major part of my life. My dad is a professor at UCLA and my mom taught elementary school for decades. During a post-undergraduate career change, I started working as a substitute teacher in 2016. I realized that I wanted to be a full-time teacher and enrolled in a credential/master’s program at the University of LaVerne during the pandemic in 2020. During this time I did a long-term substitute job in 4th grade and then in kindergarten. For my student teaching at LaVerne, I was placed in a 4th grade / 5th grade class at SCVi. The directors hired me as full-time facilitator after a few months of student teaching.

What do you love about SCVi? What sets it apart from other schools?

I love how the project-based and inquiry-based learning model encourages facilitators to really understand their learners. Facilitators can design learning experiences specifically for their learners in order to optimize both learning and enjoyment. Learners construct meaning through experience in this model.

What’s the best part about your role at SCVi? What’s the biggest challenge?

The best part of my role is getting to spend time with learners and work with them to develop the best learning experiences. My biggest challenge is to adapt projects to the many unique learning styles of my learners. However, this challenge has allowed me to grow and improve as a facilitator.

DreamUp Team Bok Choy at JPL 2023

Are you involved in other activities at SCVi?

I am involved in the DreamUp to Space program at SCVi. In this program, learners write a proposal for an experiment involving microgravity to be performed on the International Space Station (ISS). One experiment is chosen by a committee of aerospace professionals and community leaders. My fellow 5th grade facilitator and I helped the Bok Choy team optimize their experiment. In November 2023, the launch team traveled to Florida to see their experiment launched to the ISS. The experiment returned to Earth in December 2023 and we performed post-flight analysis.

There are great Social-Emotional Learning activities at SCVi. Can you share what you do in your classroom?

Our classroom uses social-emotional learning every day. At the beginning of the year, our class established our classroom expectations together. We wrote them down on a poster and we now keep them at the front of our classroom. Since we developed these expectations together, the learners feel ownership of them and are more motivated to follow them.

Who was your favorite teacher and why?

My 4th grade teacher, Mrs. Dalessandro, because we had the same birthday and she always let me find a way to incorporate my favorite animal (cats) into my assignments.

In your opinion, what makes a great leader? How do you teach leadership?

A great leader is someone who understands the people they lead and works to ensure that everyone on their team succeeds. I teach leadership through hands-on experiences.

Five fun fast facts about Miss Rose:

  1. I can lick my elbow (double-jointed).
  2. At one point I had five cats. 
  3. My ancestors were amongst the first people of European descent to travel the Oregon Trail, and are included in a record of the first Oregonians.
  4. If I got to choose a superpower, it would be telekinesis. I would love to call things to my hands from across the room without having to get up.
  5. Favorite action movie: The Empire Strikes Back.

SCVi is so fortunate to have passionate facilitators like Miss Rose who innovate and activate students’ love of learning. Join us and give your child the best education. Our tuition-free TK-12th grade charter school is enrolling now!

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!

SCVi Open House: March 6

…5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following: Project-based and social-emotional learning. Technology focus and arts integration. Open, fun learning environments….

We are excited to invite prospective families to our campus to learn about our tuition-FREE public charter school in Santa Clarita serving grades TK-12! Join us Wednesday, March 6, from 5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following:

  • Project-based and social-emotional learning.
  • Technology focus and arts integration.
  • Open, fun learning environments.
  • Dual language immersion.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) program and CTE pathways.
  • Hands-on aerospace and glider-flight opportunities.
  • Competitive sports (SCAIL and CIF).
  • And so much more!
RSVP

 

We can’t wait to meet you and answer your questions!

Do you know someone who would love SCVi? Please help us spread the word by sharing this post with your friends!

SCVi Open House: March 6

…5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following: Project-based and social-emotional learning. Technology focus and arts integration. Open, fun learning environments….

We are excited to invite prospective families to our campus to learn about our tuition-FREE public charter school in Santa Clarita serving grades TK-12! Join us Wednesday, March 6, from 5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following:

  • Project-based and social-emotional learning.
  • Technology focus and arts integration.
  • Open, fun learning environments.
  • Dual language immersion.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) program and CTE pathways.
  • Hands-on aerospace and glider-flight opportunities.
  • Competitive sports (SCAIL and CIF).
  • And so much more!
RSVP

 

We can’t wait to meet you and answer your questions!

Do you know someone who would love SCVi? Please help us spread the word by sharing this post with your friends!

SCVi Open House: March 6

…5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following: Project-based and social-emotional learning. Technology focus and arts integration. Open, fun learning environments….

We are excited to invite prospective families to our campus to learn about our tuition-FREE public charter school in Santa Clarita serving grades TK-12! Join us Wednesday, March 6, from 5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following:

  • Project-based and social-emotional learning.
  • Technology focus and arts integration.
  • Open, fun learning environments.
  • Dual language immersion.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) program and CTE pathways.
  • Hands-on aerospace and glider-flight opportunities.
  • Competitive sports (SCAIL and CIF).
  • And so much more!
RSVP

 

We can’t wait to meet you and answer your questions!

Do you know someone who would love SCVi? Please help us spread the word by sharing this post with your friends!

SCVi Open House: March 6

…5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following: Project-based and social-emotional learning. Technology focus and arts integration. Open, fun learning environments….

We are excited to invite prospective families to our campus to learn about our tuition-FREE public charter school in Santa Clarita serving grades TK-12! Join us Wednesday, March 6, from 5-7 PM to discover the many unique opportunities SCVi has to offer your family, including the following:

  • Project-based and social-emotional learning.
  • Technology focus and arts integration.
  • Open, fun learning environments.
  • Dual language immersion.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) program and CTE pathways.
  • Hands-on aerospace and glider-flight opportunities.
  • Competitive sports (SCAIL and CIF).
  • And so much more!
RSVP

 

We can’t wait to meet you and answer your questions!

Do you know someone who would love SCVi? Please help us spread the word by sharing this post with your friends!

Finding the Right School Fit: SCVi Martinez Family

…the facilitators are amazing but Ms. Rose comes to mind. Since Elise came in midyear we were a little worried about how she would adapt to her new learning environment,…

Even though Lynn Martinez is a very busy mom – singing, acting, working in human resources, and managing her family of five – she took the time to share with us why she and her daughter, Elise, love Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) Charter School, a tuition-free TK-12th grade school in Castaic. 

And yes, maybe like you, we’re wondering just how Lynn finds time. We’re guessing being an early bird and getting up at 5 AM is definitely part of the answer. Her favorite mocha frappe probably helps, too.

When did Elise start SCVi?

Elise started SCVi midyear in 5th grade and is going into 7th grade now. 

Why did you choose to enroll Elise at SCVi?

Our family relocated to the Santa Clarita Valley in December of 2022 but before we did, I did my research on the various schools in the area and was instantly impressed with all the learning options and experiences SCVi offers. I quickly submitted the enrollment form and was so happy when Elise was accepted. 

Who is a strong SCVi influence and why?

All the facilitators are amazing but Ms. Rose comes to mind. Since Elise came in midyear we were a little worried about how she would adapt to her new learning environment, but her facilitators were so encouraging and allowed Elise to explore, grow and thrive! What a great introduction to SCVi! We are so grateful for Elise’s first facilitators at SCVi. 

What are some of the events you enjoy at SCVi? 

Elise has enjoyed participating in the theatre arts program (and performing in this past spring’s play) and the DreamUp to Space program. She also enjoys Math Night, filled with competitions, games, food, and prizes.

What is your best memory of your time at SCVi so far?

I have two memories so far. Our favorite project has to be DreamUp to Space. This is an amazing program that allowed Elise to develop her STEAM skills by going through the hypothesis and research process, collaborating with her teammates on preparing the experiment to go to space and traveling to Florida to the Kennedy Space Center to see all the amazing exhibits and witness the launch of her experiment into space. The awards ceremony was so memorable and we are so happy Elise got to be a part of this program. 

SO AWESOME.  

Also, we were able to watch Elise go through her first official audition, casting and performance process with SCVi. It was such a joy to see her shine on stage. These experiences and so many more have confirmed that we made the right decision for Elise. 

Fun Facts About the Martinez Family

The Martinez Family is a family of performers.  

Elise’s dad is a professional percussionist/gaitero from Cartagena, Colombia, who has played with many well-known Colombian artists, such as Toto La Momposina, Petrona Martinez, Moises Angulo and Shakira. He won a Grammy for the studio recording of Vives by Carlos Vives. He has traveled the world with the National Ballet of Colombia and has taught workshops on his musical tradition throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America and the US. 

Elise’s older sister is a professional dancer who has performed the traditional Colombian dances in Europe and has appeared as a dancer in a variety of TV shows in Colombia.  

Elise’s mom is a professional actor and singer and has performed both on stage and screen with companies including East LA Rep and Bilingual Foundation of the Arts. She has traveled through the US and Europe singing with the Continental Singers. She also works for the City of Los Angeles in Human Resources for the Mayor and Council Offices.  

Elise and her little brother are honing their artistic skills and we are so excited that SCVi is a place where Elise can explore all her interests and talents.  

We love having Elise, her family, and all of our families at SCVi. Join us – our tuition-free TK-12th grade charter school is enrolling now!

 

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!

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SCVi’s DreamUp Launch Team Bok Choy Conducts Postflight Analysis

On December 30, SCVi’s DreamUp Launch Team Bok Choy conducted their postflight analysis of the International Space Station experiment. They unpacked and analyzed their samples and experienced something few have:…

On December 30, SCVi’s DreamUp Launch Team Bok Choy conducted their postflight analysis of the International Space Station experiment. They unpacked and analyzed their samples and experienced something few have: the chance to hold something that had been in space. The team compared the germination of bok choy seeds in space and on Earth. Thanks to DreamUp, Nanoracks, iLEAD Student Aerospace Projects, and iLEAD California for partnering with us to support learners with this rigorous, real-world aerospace opportunity!

Learn more about their experiment here.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Developing Leaders through Project-Based Learning at SCVi

…but they also apply the power of research, critical thinking, and collaboration to real-world challenges. From science experiments to community service initiatives, their projects make a real impact. Meanwhile, our…

Every child is a leader. That’s what we know at SCVi. One of the essential educational methods we incorporate to encourage our young leaders to grow is project-based learning (PBL).

With PBL, learning is dynamic, engaging, and connected to the real world. Our kids — inspired learners — not only develop skills in reading, writing, math, social studies, and science, but they also apply the power of research, critical thinking, and collaboration to real-world challenges. From science experiments to community service initiatives, their projects make a real impact. Meanwhile, our highly skilled educators — inspiring facilitators of learning — provide a supportive, enriching environment where kids have access to the resources they need to learn, grow, and lead. 

At the conclusion of a project, our kids demonstrate their learning and present their projects to their families and the community, reinforcing the skills they’ve learned and further developing the leader within.

We are honored to support our young leaders on their path to lifelong learning.

SCVi’s TK-12 Aerospace CCL Pathway

Launching 2024-25! Join Our TK-12 Aerospace Pathway Interest List ENROLL AT SCVi NOW! Exciting news! SCVi’s Aerospace Career-Connected Learning Pathway is more than just an educational initiative; it’s a commitment…

Launching 2024-25!




Exciting news!

SCVi’s Aerospace Career-Connected Learning Pathway is more than just an educational initiative; it’s a commitment to bridging industry-related gaps and fostering equity within our community. With this program, we provide opportunities for all SCVi learners in grades TK-12. By bringing STEAM to life through immersive, hands-on projects and relevant content connections, we equip our learners with not only essential technical skills but also a deeper understanding of the real-world applications of aerospace technology. The integration of California’s College and Career Readiness standards ensures that learners develop the universal skill sets and mind-sets needed for success in the ever-evolving aerospace industry. Beyond academics, this program offers learners a chance to explore their place in the world through the awe-inspiring realms of flight and space, encouraging self-discovery and personal growth along the way.

Mrs. Crystal's 1st and 2nd Grade Flight

Starting at TK and Building through 12th Grade

TK-8 Projects Launched SCV Aerospace CCL Pathway

Our comprehensive TK-12 aeronautics and aerospace program seamlessly integrates with SCVi’s culture. Throughout the academic journey, learners engage in one to two interdisciplinary aeronautics/aerospace projects annually, spanning from TK through 8th grade, fostering a deep understanding of the subject matter. These projects culminate in strong Presentations of Learning (POLs), providing learners with opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge and skills. Additionally, our Freshman Seminar guides learners in career exploration and preparation for the International Baccalaureate Career Programme (IB CP) with a focused three-year Career-Connected Learning pathway. Through partnerships with higher-educational institutions and various work-based learning opportunities, including internships and job shadowing, learners gain valuable hands-on experience in the aerospace industry. The program also incorporate a Senior Portfolio Defense, a Community Advisory Council, and College/Career Readiness curriculum utilizing platforms such as YouScience and SCOIR, ensuring learners are equipped for success beyond graduation.

SCVi DreamUp Launch Team Bok Choy 11.2023

Our Commitment

At the heart of this program lies a commitment to academic excellence, driven by a strong curriculum, exemplary instruction, and rigorous assessment standards within our TK-12th grade program. In addition, we are committed to supporting and celebrating every learner’s educational journey at every stage of their academic career.

iLEAD Student Aerospace Projects

iSAP logoiLEAD Student Aerospace Projects delivers dynamic, project-based STEAM education to learners at schools in the iLEAD California network, including founding school SCVi.

Glider on Campus Day learners Edwards Air Force Base SCVi (2)

Upcoming Events

Stay tuned for exciting opportunities to learn more about our Aerospace Career-Connected Learning Pathway!

International Baccalaureate (IB) Career-related Programme (CP)

ib_career-related_programme-768x768To complement our Career-Connected Learning pathways, SCVi offers learners the opportunity to enter the IB Career-Related Programme. The CP is a framework of international education that incorporates IB values into a unique program that prepares learners for higher education, apprenticeships, and careers. SCVi high schoolers are invited to complete the CP components in their junior and senior years.

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Keep an eye on our Monday Message and Instagram for updates!

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In the Media

Hear college and career readiness experts Allison Bravo and Matt Zuchowicz as they discuss SCVi’s pathways on KHTS Radio’s Eye on the Valley.

Read about our new Aerospace Career-Connected Learning Pathway at SCVTV: “New Grant Will Enable iLEAD, SCVi to Grow Aerospace Pathways” and “SCVi Charter School Launches Aerospace Learning Pathway

Learn More

Learn more about how aerospace prepares learners for college/career.

Contact us to schedule a tour and experience the SCVi difference for yourself.

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Why Choose a Charter School in Santa Clarita Valley

…started from the ground up, by a team of passionate educators and parents who see a need in the community and decide to fill it.  Charter schools are tuition-free public…

The choice between private, public and charter schools can be overwhelming. From curriculum to mission, transportation to tuition, the seemingly endless options for personalization can make narrowing your decision down even more difficult. If you are new to charter schools, we’d like to take this opportunity to demystify the charter school choice and illuminate the incredible tuition-free education available for TK-12th graders at Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School (SCVi).

What is a Charter School? 

A charter school is a publicly funded, independently operated, public school. Most charter schools are started from the ground up, by a team of passionate educators and parents who see a need in the community and decide to fill it. 

Charter schools are tuition-free public schools open to all students. They operate under the terms of a charter that sets forth the school’s mission, program, goals, and ways to measure success. Charter schools are financed directly by the state and exercise increased autonomy in return for accountability in both academic results and fiscal practices. In California, charters are granted by local school districts for an initial period of up to five years, after which they may be renewed.

There are no special entrance requirements for students enrolling in charter schools. Placement is based on the number of available spaces for students who are chosen through a fair and objective lottery system.

Why Should My Child Go to a Charter School?

Charter schools create choices for parents and their students within the public school system. They increase educational opportunities for families and give children more access to quality education. In California, children can attend a charter school anywhere within the region. For example, your child can attend any charter school within your county of residence or an adjacent county. In Santa Clarita and the surrounding area, students can enroll in a tuition-free, public charter school outside their school district.

Whether it’s the educational philosophy, curriculum, or focus, each charter school is unique and offers different options from local district schools. Highly qualified teachers are frequently attracted to work at charter schools whereinnovative teaching practices and creativity are encouraged. Parents and community members are often welcome to get involved in different aspects of a charter school education. Families typically find unique learning opportunities available and an emphasis on social and emotional well-being.

Charter schools offer:

  • Smaller class sizes
  • Personalized attention
  • Support for learning
  • Focus on character development

SCVi Innovation Revelation

At TK-12th grade SCVi, our cutting-edge 21st-century educational approach means we teach with our students in mind, not at them. We offer:

Flexibly designed classrooms for multiage learning 

Project-based learning throughout all grade levels

After-school support

– Integrated arts education

– Strong emphasis on social-emotional learning 

Career Technical Education pathways like Digital Arts Media 

Dual Language Immersion option through 5th grade

– Thoughtful Love and Logic discipline approach

– Focus on Aerospace Projects

International Baccalaureate (IB) Program and Career-Related Programme that learners take as a program or by the class

Have a question about charter schools in general or SCVi specifically? Please contact us we’re enrolling now!

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!

Now Playing: Ms. B Stars in The Case of Staying Meaningful & Engaging

…what make SCVi such a dynamic and engaging TK-12th grade school. We’re tuition-free and enrolling now! About SCVi: Santa Clarita Valley International School (SCVi) is a free public charter school…

If she was starring in a British crime drama a genre she loves Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) School 8th grade facilitator Ally Benedetti would be the plucky yet enigmatic heroine. She capably finds clues in elephants, late at night no less, that lead to her favorite pastrami sandwich shop. Or maybe she’d teleport to Ireland? 

There would probably need to be a climatic scene where she directs our tuition-free TK-12th grade school play and the pirates’ swords are missing. But! Given she’s an avid reader, would she get distracted by yet another book? 

And what if the villain masterminds know about her terror of those frightening creatures known as songbirds? The horror! 

Luckily, Ms. B as she is known to her students could depend on her math, science, AND history wits to help her. And when she says the alphabet backwards in a British accent? Well, well, old chap, consider that the biggest clue that the case is closed. 

But really, don’t mess with an 8th grade teacher. Aside from songbirds, they’re fearless. 

Please tell us about your background and how you came to be at SCVi.

I started working for iLEAD at the Agua Dulce campus in 2019. Before teaching middle school, I taught kindergarten, so the change was daunting. While working at Agua Dulce, I learned and loved project-based learning. I created fully cross-curricular projects that made the curriculum more interesting and meaningful. In 2022, I was given the opportunity to transfer to the SCVi site and take on a bigger leadership role. I became the 8th grade team lead, the middle school liaison, the test site coordinator, and the lower school theatre director. This year I teach science and history and am also responsible for half of the math curriculum.

What do you love about SCVi?  What sets it apart from other schools?

I really love that I can get to know each and every one of my learners on a personal level. I am encouraged to create curriculum that not only meets the standards, but also involves their interests and has real-world application. The learners that are excelling can be given opportunities to push themselves and soar. The learners that need more time are also given the support necessary for understanding and growth. This sets us apart because we really do focus on the learners’ needs.

I also really love the team that I get to work with every day. I have a wonderful teaching partner and middle school team that collaborate to ensure that we are truly supporting each other and our learners. This is different from many other schools. You may have a grade-level partner or a subject partner that you collaborate with at times, but here collaboration extends to the whole school.

What’s the best part about your role at SCVi? What’s the biggest challenge?

The best part and the biggest challenge are the same. We get to create our projects. I have a great affinity for project-based learning and feel that creating cross-curricular enriched projects is something I excel at. The challenge lies in not becoming complacent with the projects and making sure to update articles and assignments for relevancy to the time and the learners. 

What other activities are you involved with at SCVi?

I am the lower school theatre director. We have two productions a year — one is a play and the other a musical. I am looking forward to this spring’s production of “Treasure Island.” Who doesn’t want to be a pirate?

There are great social-emotional learning activities at SCVi — can you share what you do in your classroom?

We have advisory every morning. Some mornings we have circles and some are more loose and team building, but ultimately the goal is to create a community of people that care and respect each other so all feel safe and accepted. 

One of the topics that we brought up back in August was how we can be leaders on campus. The answer for ten of my learners was to start a cleanup crew. Every day (two groups switching days) after the last break, they take five minutes to clean up all of the trash left in the yard and pick up any lost and found items. 

Another way is to acknowledge when we do something wrong and consider how we can make it right. In order to help facilitate ownership of our actions, we created a Google Form where learners can at any time click on the link and fill out their reflection form. It takes them through the beginning of the restorative process, where their last question asks, “What can you do or what needs to be done to make it right?” Having this form has allowed our learners to come forward when something has happened that we weren’t around for and starts their process for thinking about the actions they could have taken instead and repairing relationships. 

Who was your favorite teacher and why?

Mrs. Rice in 5th grade. It was a hard year for me. My parents separated, then divorced, and my sister was sent away. No one outside of my house knew, but Mrs. Rice took the time to figure out why I had stopped talking and encouraged me to draw. I will forever be grateful to her. 

In your opinion, what makes a great leader? How do you teach leadership?

That’s a good question. A leader is someone that inspires others to follow. Someone who supports their team and gives them the tools to excel. Someone who knows that others’ success is good for everyone; it doesn’t take anything away from you. As a leader, sometimes it means standing in the back and helping those that struggle and being encouraging while others finish first. I think the best way to teach leadership is to be a good example of what it is and then to give opportunities to others in leadership.

Seven fun facts about Ms. B:

  1. My favorite animal is an elephant. If I could have one as a pet I would somehow figure out how to pay for their care. I have over 350 items with elephants on them or in the shape of an elephant.  
  2. I have gone back to school this year for my master’s in history with an emphasis in education. I am halfway finished with my degree and will hopefully have my single-subject credential in history. After I complete it, I am looking into doing the same, but for science. 
  3. I read a lot. I read at least 50 new books each year — this year I am reading more textbooks than anything. I’m a night owl, though, and if I am not careful my energy will soar at 9 PM and then I will be up until 2 AM. 
  4. I love crime shows. Almost all detective shows are interesting to me, but I especially like British crime dramas. (See also favorite podcast: Moriarty: The Silent Order) 
  5. Scariest animal? Birds, tiny little tweet tweets, not birds of prey… terrifying. 
  6. If I could travel anywhere it would be Ireland. 
  7. Secret talent? I can say the alphabet backwards.

Passionate teachers like Ms. B are what make SCVi such a dynamic and engaging TK-12th grade school. We’re tuition-free and enrolling now!

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!

Why SCVi?

  Because you’re looking for something different.   Because you value a small school community that offers personalized learning.   Because you want your children to be creative problem-solvers who…

  •   Because you’re looking for something different.
  •   Because you value a small school community that offers personalized learning.
  •   Because you want your children to be creative problem-solvers who pursue their passions.
  •   Because you want them to be Intellectual Entrepreneurs and successful, happy global citizens.

We are a public, free TK-12 charter school that focuses on the social, emotional, and cognitive development of the whole child, with a special focus on project-based learning, or PBL. Our revolutionary model embeds social-emotional learning (SEL) concepts into everything we teach, helping our students learn the valuable collaboration, teamwork, and problem solving skills our global economy will demand from them. Our PBL and SEL approach is widely recognized for cultivating confidence, leadership, and self-reflection in our students.

We’re a different kind of school, and we’re proud of the rigorous, challenging, and authentic educational program we’ve intentionally created here. Walking through our classrooms, you will see open spaces, unconventional seating and lots of color. More importantly, you’ll find our learners actively engaged and freely moving about in a student-centered environment brimming with creative expression — not unlike the campuses of tech incubators and innovators like Google, Facebook, Zappos, and Pixar.

At SCVi, we are committed to empowering our learners to become conscientious, compassionate and responsible citizens of the world. To that end, students tackle deeply engaging projects about real-world issues that require critical thought, sustained inquiry, and synthesis which culminate in regular Presentations of Learning (POLs) to their peers, facilitators, community members and parents. We are deeply entrenched in the Maker Movement, a philosophy borne of the tech industry that focuses on building, doing, and creating over mere consumption. We stress that taking action — essentially, being a maker — enhances our kids’ learning experiences by drawing upon their problem-solving skills and imagination and transforming them from passive users to active creators. Instead of reading answers, the maker movement encourages learners to shift from passive users to active creators.

Our strong connections to corporate, civic, arts, and STEAM organizations throughout the Greater Los Angeles area allow our learners access to an outstanding array of internship opportunities, and we are part of the Omega League for the California Interscholastic Federation, the governing body for high school athletics in Southern California. We also focus strongly on international experiences and global connectivity through projects and real-world experiences, including international travel opportunities and an exchange program with foreign students through our Cultural Bridges initiative.

We are proudly accredited by the Western Association of Schools & Colleges (WASC) in California, an honor that reflects our commitment to building and maintaining staff capacity to developing and refining educational effectiveness.

The end result? When our learners graduate, they are not only ready for college, they are ready to thoughtfully participate in and contribute to our global economy. iLEAD Learners: Free to Think, Inspired to Lead.

Stay Organized While Raising Funds for Our Learners

…25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends. We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear…

Hi, SCVi Families!

Are you tired of lost sweaters and water bottles? Worried about keeping track of your child’s belongings at summer camp this year? You’re in luck — we have a tried-and-true solution that will knock your socks off (without losing them, of course!).

Visit www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to order customized labels that will be shipped right to your door. There are so many fun designs to choose from! Peel and stick ‘em to your child’s belongings and voilà — escape the endless cycle of buying, losing, and replacing!

Label Daddy will donate 25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends.

We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear up for fun summer activities!

The Parents of Scarlet Foundation

Stay Organized While Raising Funds for Our Learners

…25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends. We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear…

Hi, SCVi Families!

Are you tired of lost sweaters and water bottles? Worried about keeping track of your child’s belongings at summer camp this year? You’re in luck — we have a tried-and-true solution that will knock your socks off (without losing them, of course!).

Visit www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to order customized labels that will be shipped right to your door. There are so many fun designs to choose from! Peel and stick ‘em to your child’s belongings and voilà — escape the endless cycle of buying, losing, and replacing!

Label Daddy will donate 25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends.

We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear up for fun summer activities!

The Parents of Scarlet Foundation

Stay Organized While Raising Funds for Our Learners

…25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends. We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear…

Hi, SCVi Families!

Are you tired of lost sweaters and water bottles? Worried about keeping track of your child’s belongings at summer camp this year? You’re in luck — we have a tried-and-true solution that will knock your socks off (without losing them, of course!).

Visit www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to order customized labels that will be shipped right to your door. There are so many fun designs to choose from! Peel and stick ‘em to your child’s belongings and voilà — escape the endless cycle of buying, losing, and replacing!

Label Daddy will donate 25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends.

We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear up for fun summer activities!

The Parents of Scarlet Foundation

Stay Organized While Raising Funds for Our Learners

…25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends. We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear…

Hi, SCVi Families!

Are you tired of lost sweaters and water bottles? Worried about keeping track of your child’s belongings at summer camp this year? You’re in luck — we have a tried-and-true solution that will knock your socks off (without losing them, of course!).

Visit www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to order customized labels that will be shipped right to your door. There are so many fun designs to choose from! Peel and stick ‘em to your child’s belongings and voilà — escape the endless cycle of buying, losing, and replacing!

Label Daddy will donate 25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends.

We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear up for fun summer activities!

The Parents of Scarlet Foundation

Stay Organized While Raising Funds for Our Learners

…25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends. We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear…

Hi, SCVi Families!

Are you tired of lost sweaters and water bottles? Worried about keeping track of your child’s belongings at summer camp this year? You’re in luck — we have a tried-and-true solution that will knock your socks off (without losing them, of course!).

Visit www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to order customized labels that will be shipped right to your door. There are so many fun designs to choose from! Peel and stick ‘em to your child’s belongings and voilà — escape the endless cycle of buying, losing, and replacing!

Label Daddy will donate 25% of all sales made via www.labeldaddy.com/scarlet to Scarlet Foundation benefitting SCVi! Feel free to share the link with family and friends.

We hope this helps you stay organized as you gear up for fun summer activities!

The Parents of Scarlet Foundation