08.17.2017

Welcome Back, Families!

Welcome Carpet

We are excited to announce many new enhancements to our expanding Exploration program:

  • Increased instructional funding for the 2017-2018 school year ($2,800 TK-8 and $3,000 high school)!
  • An amazing new website that will be regularly updated with exciting field trip opportunities, service projects, coffee chats, webinars and more! Be sure to log into the hub for additional information on curriculum, ordering and high school.
  • An experienced, highly qualified Exploration high school counselor and a college director servicing iLEAD Schools.
  • Expanded, flexible high school options for learners to fulfill their graduation requirements, preparing them for college and beyond.
  • The option to have many material orders delivered to your home (contact your educational facilitator for more information).
  • A new and improved Monday Message with relevant information for our families delivered in a blog format.
  • A new learning studio conveniently located in Costa Mesa (plans are incrementally being developed for this site, so stay tuned for more info about workshops and/or class offerings).
  • A growing, engaging, highly qualified staff whose members are eager to serve and assist learners and their families as they pursue their passions and dreams.

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