Hosts: Josh, Bella, Lindsey
Topic: Entrepreneurship
Guests: Jeremy Cifuentes, Undecided Apparel; Ruben Andrew Jimemez III, musician and SCVi teacher
Our Way on the Highway – October 19, 2017
How do people become entrepreneurs? What are the tools you need and the skills to possess? On this episode of Our Way On The Highway, the students interview Jeremy (first half) and Ruben (second half) about their stories as entrepreneurs, and in between have a brief run in with Mayor Cameron Smyth who stops by the show to discuss the California earthquake drill that was conducted at 10:19 on 10/19 across California schools.
At iLEAD Schools, our mission can be stated simply: “Free to Think. Inspired to Lead.”
Our vision is to 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 the development of leadership skills by inspiring confidence and character in each of our unique learners.
We know that for our learners to succeed, they must feel at home in the world. This requires a firm grounding in the arts, humanities, and sciences — and a strong foundation in social and emotional development. We believe there is an implicit, as well as an explicit, curriculum to teach, and our goal is nothing short of shaping learners who change the world.
iLEAD Schools are based on a new paradigm: Project-Based, Deeper Learning. At SCVi, we create open, innovative K-12 learning environments that promote a deeper understanding of curriculum and celebrate independent critical thinking, cooperation, and the development of crucial 21st century skills.
Affectionately known as “Danber,” Dawn and Amber are passionate about creating educational options for families that are innovative, engaging, and supportive. They opened SCVi in 2008, and have since successfully launched several other school sites under which became what is known today as the network of iLEAD Schools. Dawn and Amber’s compassionate, open leadership style enables families and educators the flexibility to collaborate and work together to create viable solutions in all kinds of education, ranging from full independent study to full classrooms based options and everything in between.