Our learner spotlighted this week prefers to address you directly:
My name is Melissa, and I am an 11th grader in iLEAD Exploration. Except for some time in preschool, I have been independent studyed all of my learning years. Both of my older sisters were also independent studyed, and now one attends California State University, Northridge (CSUN) and one graduated from CSUN last year.
Through the years, my main hobbies have been drawing, experimenting with new markers, or doing anything that exercised my creativity. At the beginning of my sophomore year, I decided to host a crafting club at my house that consisted of my fellow independent studyers and me. We met monthly and would do a craft that I had planned out and bought supplies for. For example, one month we each made our own silhouette night lights. The crafting club was a fun way to bond with friends while doing something fun and rewarding. It was so cool to see how unique everyone’s creations turned out!
Whether it’s oil painting at Mission Renaissance, doodling flowers on my homework, or recording a drawing time lapse for my social media accounts, art has become a significant part of my life. Because of independent studying, I am able to integrate art into my daily life, and thanks to my parents, art teachers, iLEAD Exploration, friends, and my inner yearning, I have been encouraged to continue doing what I love and to share it with others.
Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful day!