Student Support Insights02.06.2023

From Black History Month to National Counseling Week and Valentine’s Day, there are many things to celebrate in the month of February! We’ve compiled a variety of resources and information to augment your celebrations.

Student Support Spotlight: Dominique Coumparoules

February 6-10 is National School Counseling Week, so we are spotlighting one of our school counselors! Dominique is a school counselor at iLEAD Exploration who works closely with our elementary learners. She received her master’s degree in educational counseling and P.P.S. credential from Azusa Pacific University. She has her bachelor’s degree in sociology from the…

Black History Month

February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements of Black people throughout history. Here are a few resources and ways to teach your learners about Black history. Virtually visit the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture. Click here to browse the collection (search by topic, date, or place). Check…

How to Engage as a Mentor/Mentee

Mentoring makes a positive impact on our children. Sometimes it is difficult to remember that we can be mentors to others even while we are being mentored. This happens throughout our lives. We want to encourage you to take this fun checklist of ways to engage as a mentor and mentee. Check off the activities…

Gratitude Journal

With 2023 just beginning, now is a great time to form new habits! Gratitude journaling is one habit that you may want to consider adding to your routine. This habit can be done either daily, weekly, or monthly. By taking this time to reflect on what you are grateful for, you may find that your…

February Activities

Looking for some activities to try at home with your learners? Check out a few ideas below!  Scrabble Math Download this free printable and grab your Scrabble letter tiles. This is a great activity to practice both spelling and math! Simply use the Scrabble tiles to spell the words listed, and then add up the…

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