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Cadence Academy Preschool Announces
New Opportunities for Infants, Toddlers & Small Children
Coming soon to the North Valencia Campus, Cadence Academy Preschool's celebrated toddler program offers a warm, safe educational environment with a low student-teacher ratio for your child 18 months and older.
And there's more exciting news! The Wiley Canyon Campus is now enrolling for private kindergarten. Small class sizes and premier educational experiences are the cornerstone of the kinder class that begins with the 2024-25 school year. Wiley Canyon will also be adding an infant program to the beloved school.
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iLEAD Agua Dulce Enrollment Lottery for 2024-2025 is Now Open
Apply by March 22
iLEAD Agua Dulce is now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year. This distinctive tuition-free public charter school - currently serving grades TK-11 and expanding to grades TK to 12th this fall - welcomes all to apply.
What makes iLEAD Agua Dulce unique?
There are no district boundaries.
Any student who lives in Los Angeles County can attend.
Their whole-child focus.
At iLEAD Agua Dulce, they focus on your child's unique strengths to craft a personalized education that positions your child for success in college and career.
Unique learning spaces.
In addition to the welcoming classroom, iLEAD Agua Dulce also provides a hands-on maker space, Exploratorium, arts and music studio, outdoor classroom, orchard, farm and livestock, all of which enhance the students' connection to the world and nature.
To be included in this unique opportunity to attend a smaller boutique school for free, because iLEAD Agua Dulce is a public charter school, log on to learn more and complete an enrollment application. ileadaguadulce.org
Oft to See, the Student Magazine at Legacy Christian Academy,
Wins Highest Honor for Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) Contest
Oft to See from Legacy Christian Academy has been recognized as a REALM First Class magazine by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
This year, schools in 46 states and five countries nominated 375 student magazines. Magazines from middle school, high school and higher education were welcomed for the 2023 contest. 108 magazines were awarded the contest's highest distinction, REALM First Class.
The REALM program publicly recognizes excellent literary magazines produced by students with the support of their teachers. REALM is designed to encourage all schools to develop literary magazines that celebrate the art and craft of writing. Schools in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, US territories, Canada and American schools abroad are eligible to nominate magazines.
This award commends Legacy Christian Academy for inspiring a love of writing that their students will remember for the rest of their lives.
Legacy Christian Academy offers an accelerated academic experience in a culture that exalts Christ. Call for a tour and to learn more.
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Local Campus Earns AP Computer Science A Female Diversity Award
Saugus High School has earned the College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in
AP Computer Science A. Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls' access in AP computer science courses.
More than 1,100 institutions achieved either 50 percent or higher female representation in one of the two AP computer science courses or a percentage of the female computer science exam takers meeting or exceeding that of the school's female population during the 2022-23 school year. In 2023, Saugus High School was one of 225 recognized in the category of AP Computer Science A.
Providing female students with access to computer science courses is critical to ensuring gender parity in the industry's high-paying jobs and to drive innovation, creativity and representation. The median annual wage for computer and information technology occupations was $100,530 in May 2021. However, women represent just 24 percent of the five million people in computing occupations.