Great turnout at last Thursday’s LAUSD District #4 School Board Candidate Forum in Venice hosted by The United Way, featuring candidates Steve Zimmer and Kate Anderson. Missed it? No worries. Watch the video here.
Category Archives: Public School
Playa Vista EL Opens Non-Resident Waitlist THIS Friday
I get asked about the new STEM focused Playa Vista Elementary School often in my talks and consultations. If you are interested in applying to the school, please find enrollment info below. As it is a neighborhood school, priority is given to those residing within the school’s attendance area. For non-residents, Wait List begins THIS FRI, Feb 1st, 2013 at PVES Main Office (open 7am-4pm)…first come, first served.
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2013-2014 Enrollment Information
Transitional Kindergarten (TK)
T-K Eligibiity: Children must turn 5 on or between Oct 2-Dec 2; Kindergarten eligible children may enroll in T-K if space is available. For more info on T-K visit: http://www.tkcalifornia.org/
Kindergarten
K Eligibility: Children must turn 5 on or before Oct 1.
Playa Vista Residents, One Westbluff Residents and LMU Employees
Registration Day – Sat, Feb 9th, 2013
9am-1pm at Playa Vista Elementary Library
Please pick-up an enrollment form at the PVES office as soon as possible and return forms on registration day. If you do not have your child’s physician card completed, you may turn in enrollment forms and bring your child’s immunization record (original and copy) and submit the physician card at a later date.
Enrollment Forms are NOW AVAILABLE for pick-up at the PVES main office (open M-F, 7am-4pm)
Please bring the following documentation with you to pick up a form.
Residents:
I. Photo ID (drivers license, passport)
II. Proof of residence (one of the following):
– Utility Bill (Gas, Electric, Water) *no phone bills*
– Rental or Lease Agreement
– Property Tax Papers
– Copy of Escrow Papers (if purchasing)
LMU employees:
I. Photo ID (drivers license, passport)
II. Recent LMU pay stub
Permits for Non-residents/Non-LMU employees
Wait List begins THIS FRI, Feb 1st, 2013 at PVES Main Office (open 7am-4pm)
Permits will be released based on available space and in order of the wait list. To be placed on the wait list, please visit the office on or after February 1st (M-F, 7am-4pm). First come, first served.
Permit applications will be available starting April 15th. Questions? Contact the school office at 424-228-1800.
PS Smart Tip: Get Informed and Participate
Don’t be one of those 90-some % of the population who don’t take the time to find out who their school board leaders are, then complain when they vote to cut your school’s budget, beloved teachers, or music and art programs. Or co-locate your school. Or relocate your school. Or close you down. Or convert your school to another kind of school altogether, without your input.
Upcoming Charter Application Deadlines (Elementary)
Speaking of charters, we are now fully ensconced in what I refer to as “Charter Season.” The time to tour and get your charter school applications in before their deadlines and lotteries.
While not exhaustive, here’s a select list of some of the upcoming elementary school charter application deadlines and lottery dates around town. Most applications can be downloaded online on the school’s website and either mailed in or physically handed in to their office.
Feel free to peruse my color-coded school finder MAPS for individual school contact info and a direct hyperlink onto their websites. All charters are marked in green on my maps.
Remember, independent charters open their lotteries to anyone from any district. Affiliated conversion charters, an LAUSD hybrid type charter, gives first priority to those residing within the school’s attendance area with any remaining seats going up for lottery to non-residents.
All charters give preference to siblings of existing students, and some charters offer other priorities in their lottery structure, such as to founding families, students residing within LAUSD, or students qualifying for Free/Reduced Meal Plan (ie. low socio-economic status.)
Each lottery is independently operated and instituted by each individual charter school. Applications are handled directly with each school site. There are no points involved, thankfully. If you applied and were waitlisted last year, you need to reapply this year.
Ok, here’s that list.
SELECT UPCOMING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHARTER DEADLINES:
(certainly not an exhaustive list and in no particular order)
Pacific Palisades Charter Complex* Schools — apps avail now in each office, deadline March 11th 12p, lottery March 22nd 8:30a *(schools include Canyon, Kenter Canyon, Palisades, Marquez and Topanga Charters)
WISH — apps avail online now, deadline March 6th 6p, lottery March 15th
Goethe — apps avail online now, deadline Feb 28th, lottery in March tbd
Ocean Charter School — apps avail online now, deadline Jan 25th, lottery Feb 27th 10a
Larchmont Hwd — apps avail now online, deadline Feb 20th 4p, lottery Feb 23rd 9a
Larchmont WeHo — apps avail now online, deadline Feb 8th 4p, lottery Feb 23rd 9a
Citizens of the World/Hwd — apps avail online now, deadline March 1st 4p, lottery March 21st 6p
Citizens of the World/Silver Lake — apps avail online now, deadline tbd, lottery April 4th
Citizens of the World/Mar Vista — – info Mtg 1/31 in MV, apps avail online now, deadline March 1st, lottery April 11th
Los Feliz Schl of the Arts — apps avail online, deadline Feb 28 (by mail) or March 5th 12p (in person), lottery March 5th
Valley Charter — apps avail online, deadline Feb 8th 4p, lottery Feb 22nd 5p
Chime — apps avail online now, deadline March 8th 3p, lottery March 15th
Ararat — call 818.994.2904
Our Community Charter — 818.920.5285
Again, please view my school finder maps for more info and links.
Continued Rapid Growth Of Charter Schools in California
California continues to be at the forefront of the Charter Movement since 1992 when it became the 2nd state after Minnesota to legally allow charter schools. This year there were 81 new charters that opened in the state of California, and 33 of those were in Los Angeles County alone.
This is the largest one-year increase since its inception twenty years ago.
It is estimated that about one in SIX students attend charter schools within the LAUSD!
To read more about the proliferation of charter schools, including an attempt by LAUSD School Board member Steve Zimmer to block the surge of new charters, read HERE.
View a list of upcoming elementary school charter application deadlines HERE.
Is Dual Language Immersion Right For You?
Considering a Dual Language Immersion program for your child? They’re quietly gaining much popularity as an alternative learning approach.
Check out this in-depth report
and see what these participants have to say about their experience, good and bad. View a map of all bilingual language schools in CA HERE.
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Or read my previous post about language immersion programs HERE.
Upcoming Westside Middle School Tours
Hey Westside Middle School Shoppers. Here is a quick list of upcoming tours:
LACES – Thurs Nov 8, 9a
Palms – Fri Oct 26 & Mon Nov 5 8:30a
Revere – Thurs Oct 25 & Nov 15 9a, also Dec 6 and Jan 24
MarinaDelRey – Fri Oct 31, Weds Nov 7 & 14 8:30a
Twain – Thurs Oct 25 & Nov 1, also Nov 7 & Nov 15 8:30a
Webster – Thurs Nov 8 8:10a
Animo Westside – Thurs Oct 25 10a, Nov 15 10a & 5:30p
City School Charter – rsvp online: Sat Nov 3 & 17 9:30a, Thur Nov 29 7p
Incubator School – Town Hall Thurs Oct 25 6:30p
New West Charter – check back in Dec
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To navigate school websites by neighborhood, use my color-coded schoolfinder maps: https://gomamaguide.com/schoolfinder/
Incubator School Town Hall This Thurs 6:30p Venice

Have you been hearing about the new Westside middle-high school pilot school, The Incubator School? Want to learn more?
Come to their introductory Town Hall!
Thurs, October 25th, 6:30-8p
826 LA/Sparc Building
685 Venice Blvd,
Venice, CA 90291
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-a new, tuition-free, public LAUSD pilot school supported by Future Is Now Schools led by Rock The Vote pioneer and Green Dot founder Steve Barr
-opening in August 2013 on the Westside with grades 6 & 7, and adding a grade per year until they reach 12th
-real wold project-based learning
-creative, entrepreneurial, design thinking-based instruction
-committed to nurturing children’s social drives and ethical inquisitiveness
-utilizing rich, vibrant technology to facilitate collaborative social learning
-partnerships with Silicon Beach companies
-college- and world-ready curriculum, with an interdisciplinary approach
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“Just as an incubator nurtures hatchlings, and a business incubator grows ideas into ventures, The Incubator School will provide kids with the skills, mentors, resources, social connectivity, and ethics to help their fledgling ideas fly. The school’s focus will be design thinking, a process-oriented way of looking at problems, generating ideas, and finding solutions.”
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Come with your questions to the Town Hall this Thursday. Read more about their vision here: TheIncubatorSchool Or, Join their FB Page.
Westside Middle School Forum Packs in Parents!
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Tanya speaks to a packed house last Thursday at the Westside Middle Forum at Coeur d’Alene Elementary School in Venice, CA.
Thanks to organizers Julia Morgan and Sandi Wise of the Venice Neighborhood Council’s Education Committee for putting on such a great event featuring nine area middle schools, and thanks to the many parents I had the pleasure of meeting and chatting with. Fun!
PS Smart Tip: Transformation Begins With Visualization
Exhale Stress and Worry… Inhale Joy, Inspiration and a Vision of The Highest
Take in a deep cleansing breath and visualize your children among other children, in happy nurturing environments, excited to be amongst good-hearted caring people, with inspired lessons and wonderful opportunities for learning. Hold this vision for your children, your school, your community.
Collectively these are our schools. And we are creating them, shaping them, as we lean into and visualize the need. And as we fill them with our collective love and care and nurturing, they will soar. And despite the economic downturn, despite all you might hear in the press, many already are. And many more are opening, transforming, filling the need for something new. Because of all of us, together, holding the vision, asking for and creating change. For our collective children. For our future. Because we love them. Because we care.
Because we are all inter-related; not one apart from the other.

So let’s hold the highest vision of possible school, and in joy, bring it into fulfillment.
And trust with all this school stuff, it’s gonna be alright!
Because it is.





