iLEAD Agua Dulce proudly embraces Project-Based Learning, and our recent 2nd grade Farmers Market Presentation of Learning was a fantastic example!
Our learners became young entrepreneurs, applying their knowledge to create a vibrant marketplace. They developed their menu, produced items such as pickles, strawberry jam, cookies, bracelets, stickers, bird feeder kits, lemonade, painted rocks, pottery, fresh produce — and even managed the financial aspects.
This hands-on approach fostered creativity, teamwork, and a true understanding of entrepreneurship.
Thank you to everyone who came out to support our amazing learners!
About iLEAD Agua Dulce:
iLEAD Agua Dulce is a free public school offering TK-12th graders a unique, personalized education in picturesque Agua Dulce, CA. Founded in 2018, the school emphasizes leadership development, play-based and project-based learning, and social-emotional development. Its outdoor classroom, complete with farm animals, promotes empathy and responsibility. Learners benefit from technology, arts, and aerospace opportunities, developing collaborative skills and critical thinking. High schoolers take advantage of UC a-g approved coursework, Career & Technical Education (CTE), and the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme, preparing for success in college and career. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and find us at www.ileadaguadulce.org.
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