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Los Angeles County Honors SCVi Charter School Student’s Volunteer Work

Ed. Note: The following is a news release provided by SCVi Charter School.

Evan Decker, a SCVi Charter School senior, has been honored as the Los Angeles County Volunteer of the Year.


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At an elegant awards ceremony held in the iconic Dorothy Chandler Pavillion, Evan was one of 66 volunteers chosen to be honored this year.

SCVi Charter School Facilitator Luke Salzarulo and Learners Evan Decker at Mentryville. Photo courtesy of SCVi Charter School.

SCVi Charter School Facilitator Luke Salzarulo and Learners Evan Decker at Mentryville. Photo courtesy of SCVi Charter School.

The county of Los Angeles is fortunate to have over 100,000 people volunteer for them each year in various ways, from animal services, to graffiti clean up, from parks and recreation services to museum docents, like Evan.  

With the theme “Volunteer Make a Difference” 400 people attended the celebration, announced by Mistress of Meremonies, KCAL9 News Anchor Suzie Suh.

Evan’s cheering section of SCVi friends, family and co-workers from William S. Hart Park filled two tables.

All five Los Angeles County supervisors were in attendance to present the awards, however Mayor Michael D. Antonovich of the 5th district presented to Evan Decker.      

Suzie Suh read an excerpt from the letter submitted by the William S. Hart museum, which nominated Evan for this award. 

“The Hart Museum calls him “Professor Decker” because Evan is just that: a natural teacher, historian, and dedicated museum professional. He has assisted in all aspects of our operations – leading tours, assisting with special events, conducting historical research, and helping with collections care,” she said. “Thanks to Evan’s efforts, we have incorporated new information into our stories, accessed historical documents previously unknown to us, and started gaining a better sense of our collections. We are becoming a better museum because of Evan, and we’re delighted to have such a talent on our team.”

Pictured left to Right:  Amber Raskin (SCVi and iLEAD Schools Co-Founder), Evan Decker (Honoree – Los  Angeles County Volunteer of the Year), Dawn Evenson (SCVi and iLEAD Schools Co-Founder). Photo courtesy of SCVi Charter School.

Pictured left to Right: Amber Raskin (SCVi and iLEAD Schools Co-Founder), Evan Decker (Honoree – Los
Angeles County Volunteer of the Year), Dawn Evenson (SCVi and iLEAD Schools Co-Founder). Photo courtesy of SCVi Charter School.

Part of the SCVi curriculum for High School learners includes dedicating time to a months long personal project spanning from fall through spring of their 10th grade school year.

It was a pleasure for SCVi to be a part of Evan Decker’s passion for history, as he worked on restoring Mentryville, a ghost town in the Santa Clarita Valley left over from the oil boom years.

“We are so proud of Evan and all his hard work. At iLEAD Schools (Evan attends SCVi, iLEAD’s founding school) we understand the importance of moving beyond simply allowing young people to let their passion drive their learning,” said Dawn Evenson, school founder. “We actively encourage learners to be in the world, if that pulls them away from sitting in a classroom in order to accomplish a goal we won’t hold them back, instead we join with them in that task.  Hearing the kind words spoken today about Evan’s contributions to history and our community confirms for us that SCVi and iLEAD Schools are allowing learners to make a difference right now.  And we know that Evan will continue to make a difference in the years to come.”

 

 

Pictured Left to Right:  Suzie Suh (KCAL news anchor), Sachi A. Hamai (Interim Chief Executive Officer), Supervisor Don Knabe, Honoree Evan Decker, Mayor Michael D. Antonovich, Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, [unknown], Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas. Photo courtesy of SCVi Charter School

Pictured Left to Right: Suzie Suh (KCAL news anchor), Sachi A. Hamai (Interim Chief Executive Officer), Supervisor Don Knabe, Honoree Evan Decker, Mayor Michael D. Antonovich, Supervisor Hilda L. Solis, [unknown], Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas. Photo courtesy of SCVi Charter School

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Jessica is an award-winning journalist, photographer, videographer and artist. She has worked with news organizations including NBC Los Angeles, KHTS AM 1220, and the Pierce College Roundup News. She is studying to receive a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism with an emphasis on Photojournalism and a minor in Communications at California State University, Northridge. She has studied and worked in many fields including filmmaking, journalism, studio photography, and some graphic design. She began her journalism journey at the Arroyo Seco Conquestador News Network and the Saugus High School News Network.