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Notice of Public Hearing for the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Preliminary Budget FY 2025-26

Notice of Public Hearing for the Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Preliminary Budget FY 2025-26

The Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Preliminary Budget 2025-26 public hearing is to solicit the recommendations and comments of members of the public regarding the specific actions and expenditures proposed to be included in the local control and accountability plan or annual update to the local control and accountability plan. Attendance is not required but our community is always welcome to attend and participate in these hearings.

Visions In Education hereby gives notice that a Public Hearing will be held as follows:

Topic of Hearing: Visions In Education’s Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Preliminary Budget 2025-26

Hearing Date: Thursday, May 22, 2025

Time: Approximately 10:00 a.m. (public hearings may not begin right away as this meeting includes other agenda items)

Location: Visions In Education Main Office – 5030 El Camino Avenue, Carmichael, 95608

Notice of Public Hearing (English)

Graduate Spotlight: Visions Athlete Signs Letter Of Intent With Colorado State University

Graduate Spotlight: Visions Athlete Signs Letter of Intent with Colorado State University

At the heart of Eden N.’s life are two unwavering constants: family and soccer. When she’s not showcasing her footwork on the field, Eden is masterfully balancing her rigorous training schedule with her academic pursuits at Visions In Education. 

Nine years ago, Eden and her family decided to enroll in Visions and never looked back. Eden, now a University Prep Academy student, expresses that the school has helped support her while chasing her dreams of playing soccer at the next level.  

“Visions provided me with flexibility, support from the teachers, the opportunity to dual enroll, move at a personal pace, and funds for electives,” said Eden. 

Following her graduation from Visions, Eden will continue both her education and soccer career at Colorado State University, where she plans to study business and finance. As she prepares to embrace new challenges, Eden acknowledges her greatest inspiration.

“My greatest inspiration is my mom. She is a woman of great character, resilience, and compassion, and I hope I can become more like her as I get older,” said Eden. 

Eden’s mom expresses that she would recommend Visions to other student-athletes, emphasizing the ability to explore multiple commitments simultaneously. 

“I am grateful for my Credentialed Teachers (Kellie Schaub and Andy Vanden Akker) who helped me navigate/balance academics and personal life. Visions has allowed my daughter to pursue her many goals and hobbies. She was able to maintain high academics, train for competitive soccer, use funds to explore different hobbies, dual enroll in the local junior colleges, and give her the flexibility to intern/work. She couldn’t have been this well-rounded in a traditional setting.” – Shanel, Eden’s mother.

Advice For Future Student-Athletes

When asked what advice she would offer to other student-athletes, Eden acknowledges that determination naturally fluctuates, but emphasizes the importance of staying connected to your original motivation.

“The only person who can hold [you] back is [yourself] when you lack confidence and work ethic. Nobody can tell you who you can be or what you are capable of, only you can determine that. Confidence comes from within, and trust that if you put in the work you need to, nothing can stop you,” said Eden.

Hear From Eden’s Community

Eden’s Advisory teacher since 2022, Andy Vanden Akker, highlights her exceptional academic performance, maintaining a 4.35 GPA while also participating in the California Scholarship Federation.

Beyond academics and athletics, Eden demonstrates a deep commitment to community service, working part-time at a local bakery and serving on the leadership team for the Sutter Creek Church of Nazarene Youth Group for four years.

“Eden demonstrates her commitment to community engagement. It has been an absolute pleasure being Eden’s Advisory teacher over the past three school years,” Vanden Akker said. 

Eden’s counselor, Julie Winalski, spoke to her determination to take advantage of the flexibility that Visions offers. “She pursued a rigorous college preparatory path, meeting A-G and NCAA eligibility requirements. In addition to her high school coursework, Eden completed eight dual enrollment classes through Los Medanos College and Sierra College.”

Eden’s offer of early commitment to Colorado State is a testament to her hard work and dedication to early academic and athletic success. 

As Eden prepares for the next chapter of her journey, Winalski offers these words of encouragement: “Eden, continue to trust in your work ethic and stay grounded in your goals—your dedication, focus, and resilience have already taken you far. Keep embracing challenges as opportunities to grow, and stay true to the passion and drive that have guided you so well. You have everything it takes to thrive, both on and off the field.”

Teacher Appreciation Week Is May 5-9!

Teacher Appreciation Week Is May 5-9!

May 5-9 is National Teacher Appreciation Week, a time to recognize the great educators who have impacted the lives of our students. 

Last month, students and parents were asked to shout out their favorite teachers and explain how they made an impact on their lives. Our Visions community responded with over 500 heartfelt messages of thanks and appreciation as well as pictures of their favorite teachers. Our Marketing & Communications Team took all these shoutouts and compiled them into one board. 

See our Gratitude Board here!

Here you can see all of the lovely messages of gratitude our students and parents have sent in. Please use CTRL+F to search for your name to find your shoutouts. 

*Note: These shout outs are in the students/parents’ own words and represent their own perspectives on their teacher.

Heartfelt Appreciation

To our remarkable teachers, para-educators, tutors, and all the education professionals in our community: your creativity, dedication, and heartfelt commitment form the foundation of our school’s enduring success. The results you achieve with our students are a testament to your exceptional talent and unwavering devotion to education. 

The Visions community is grateful for the privilege of working alongside such extraordinary educators to accomplish their goals. Thank you for making our mission possible through your invaluable contributions each day.

Congratulations 2025 “Why I Love Visions” Reel Video Contest Winners

Congratulations 2025 “Why I Love Visions” Reel Video Contest Winners 

We are excited to announce the winners of our “Why I Love Visions” reel video contest! We had a lot of great entries and we’d like to celebrate all of our students’ great work. Thank you to everyone that submitted entries and supported our talented finalists. View all of our student submissions below!

2025 “Why I Love Visions” Reel Video Contest Winners: 

  • First Place: Anzhelika C., 11th Grade, Independent Study Academy
  • Second Place: Daniel H., 11th Grade, University Prep Early College Academy
  • Third Place: Tameri K., TK, Home School Academy

Winners will be contacted via email this week with further details. Congratulations to all winners and thank you to all for participating!

May Is Mental Health Awareness Month

May Is Mental Health Awareness Month

Dear Students and Families,

May is Mental Health Awareness Month — a time to shine a light on the importance of mental well-being for everyone. Just like we care for our physical health, it’s just as important to care for our thoughts, emotions, and feelings, too!

Mental health matters at every age, and by learning together, we create a more supportive, compassionate school community. Whether it’s practicing mindfulness, talking about emotions, or simply making space for kindness, every small step counts.

Let’s take this opportunity to check in with ourselves and each other — and remember, it’s okay to ask for help. 💚

Resources

A helpful resource for students is the Wellness Together Mind Out Loud Student Event happening on May 20, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. For more information and to register, click here.

Another helpful resource for students and families providing evidence-based, expert-led training on emotional support and attachment styles can be found HERE.  

Additional Resources Available to Students and Families:

This Mental Health Month, let’s not just talk about mental health – let’s take action!

Whether it’s a small step for yourself or a giant leap for your community, every action counts. Together, we can turn awareness into action and create lasting change for mental health in America.

Take care of yourself and others—mental health matters!

In partnership,

The Equity & Student Engagement (EASE) Team

Honoring Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Honoring Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is observed each May. This month honors the history, culture, and influence of Asian America, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian individuals and groups.

AAPI is celebrated in many ways for many things, and here at Visions, we invite you to find ways to honor and celebrate these diverse cultures.

Information & Resources

For more information about AAPI Heritage Month, see the below resources:

Visions Students Recognized At State Seal Of Biliteracy Ceremony

Visions Students Recognized At State Seal Of Biliteracy Ceremony

On April 28th, eight students gathered at Cordova High School in Rancho to be recognized for earning the California State Seal of Biliteracy. The Seal demonstrates student proficiency in one or more non-English languages, and represents not only years of hard work, but students’ dedication to multilinguistic and multicultural learning.

“[Earning the Seal] means a lot to me,” said 12th-grade Home School Academy student Evangelina Garcia, who earned her Seal in Spanish. “It feels like a stepping stone to possibly being able to live in a Latin country, because that’s my end goal. I’m proud of this achievement.”

1% Better

Over the past three years, our State Seal of Biliteracy recipient numbers have increased, with our totals landing at 63 students who earned their Seals and seven students who earned a Seal in two or more languages for school year 2024-25. This is a testament not only to our students’ efforts, but to Visions’ 1% better mindset and cross-departmental commitment to student success.

“It was an honor to be part of this ceremony and watch our students be recognized for this achievement as they walked across the stage, shook the hands of the program’s dignitaries, Silvia Covarrubias who coordinated the assessment effort, and Dr. Olmos who champions our students’ success,” said David Villegas, Visions’ Assessment and Evaluation Manager. “We are excited to implement improvement efforts designed to increase awareness of this program and its benefits and improve how we assess students next year, with the goal of awarding the Seal to even more students.”

Congratulations to all State Seal of Biliteracy recipients – your hard work is inspiring, and we are honored to recognize this important academic achievement.

Seal Recipients

Spanish: Melany A., Jazmin B.F., Jonathan R., Valeria Cardenas B., Nadaul C., Justin C., Sadie G., Evangelina G., Melissa G.A., Rayonna G., Jasmine G.S., Josiah H., Carlos H., Naomi I., Isabella L., Omar L., Celia M., Paola M., Keely M., Cristobal M., Obed M., Christopher O., Naomi M., Alexa O., Aliannah R., Dylan L., Ohani R., Priscila R., Jeremiah S., Valeria S., Malia T.

Russian: Elsie A, Maria D., Svetlana E., Ilia F., Aveline G., Milla G., Emily I., Katrien K., Maggie M., Timothy M., Edward P., David S. Agnessa S., Vallery T.

Ukrainian: Nataliya G., Anton M., Timothy M., Elona M., Sophia M., Tymur V., Andriy Y.

Russian/Ukrainian: Vanessa A., Alina C., Antony G., Myroslav S., Nazar S., Oleksii T.

Other: Arfa K. (Urdu), Sameera R. (Arabic/Urdu), Elysabeth P. (ASL), Malalay W. (Dari), Reann D. (Tagalog)

Leading Our Littlest Learners: A Spotlight On Kristyn Migliori

Leading Our Littlest Learners: A Spotlight On Kristyn Migliori

Kristyn Migliori is many things – a former homeschool mom, an avid reader, a lover of lazy mornings, and a huge advocate of family time. Her journey with Visions goes back nearly thirteen years, fresh off a multiple subjects teaching credential and an AMS credential in Montessori early childhood education, homeschooling her three children in Visions’ Home School Academy. Fast forward, Kristyn is about to complete her 5th year working at Visions, and although educating homeschool students looks a little different now, Kristyn’s mission remains the same.

“Looking at each student individually and designing their educational journey around their strengths and needs of support is a luxury we have at Visions,” she shares. “We have a lot of students who think outside the box, learn in a different way, and may have needs that have not been met in a traditional school.”

As an “out-of-the-box” learner herself, Kristyn understands the importance of an education tailored to each student’s unique learning style. Education is not one-size-fits-all, and as a Transitional Kindergarten (TK) Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA), Kristyn taps into her own innate ways of learning – questioning the status quo (something for which she credits her grandparents), exploring open-ended questions, and kinesthetic learning – to support Visions’ youngest scholars.

“Student success is at the heart of everything we do. Serving 265 TK students and their families and over 100 teachers at Visions, I offer staff and family partner presentations around the new TK learning foundations and child development, and have specifically created TK-only events and field trips,” Kristyn shares. “Our staff and TK families work together with creativity and passion, making them some of the most inspiring advocates in education. I maintain an open-door policy and enjoy hearing from all stakeholders with support they need, advocating and collaborating with them. We are constantly growing as a community!”

With an emphasis on play, movement, hands-on activities, and social-emotional learning, Kristyn guides our TK students through the very beginning stages of their educational journeys, nurturing both learning and life skills.

“Early education is a time of rapid growth, not only in academics but also in social-emotional development,” Kristyn shares. “They are developing skills that will support their success in school and beyond.”

A Student Herself

Although she’s settled as a credentialed teacher here at Visions, Kristyn hasn’t lost her own love of learning, recently completing her Master’s in Education Leadership and School Development while concurrently earning her Preliminary Administrative Credential.

For her admin credential, Kristyn developed a Community of Practice (COP) educational focus on phonics. Over an eight week period, she worked with students and families to implement phonics practice, analyzing the challenges, successes, and strategies to support our students.

For her master’s work, Kristyn designed an action research project titled “The Effects of Mentoring Supports for Transitional Kindergarten Teacher Candidates in a School-Based Compliance Program”, working with eight teachers over seven weeks to study the types and effects of mentoring. She also completed a synthesized literature review titled “Designing a Mentoring Program for Educators New to Transitional Kindergarten in Nonclassroom-based Schools” that supports her work here at Visions.

“This 18-month journey has definitely been challenging,” Kristyn admits. “I have gained enormous respect for those in administration. Listening to colleagues in various roles of leadership has opened my eyes to the importance of relationship building and supporting those you serve. It isn’t an easy job and great care and consideration needs to be taken with every decision. My goal is to put the student first with each decision or recommendation I express.”

Although the journey didn’t come without hardships, Kristyn sees how all of her hard work will ultimately benefit our communities and continue Visions’ mission of serving students.

“My family has endured not having my attention during nights and weekends in order to allow me to chase my dreams in leadership and school development. Without their love, understanding, and towing my line when I had pressing academic matters, I would not be where I am right now,” says Kristyn. “Visions has also been exceptionally supportive of my professional endeavors. Teachers in my community have joined me for a COP on phonics. School leadership and development interview questions with Senior Director of Instruction Jennifer Morrison, Chief Operations Officer Tom Tafoya, and Chief Academic Officer Micah Studer were not only accepted, but thoughtfully attended. Weekly meetings with my immediate administrative team, Principal Heidi Perry and Vice Principal Hallie Ochoa, have given us the opportunity to learn and grow to create a stronger program for our youngest learners.”

Kristyn’s Favorite Memory: My first year working here, I had a first grader who struggled with blending his letters and sounds together. We designed 1:1 weekly tutoring sessions for the family. One day he showed up on Zoom in a dress shirt and bow tie. He was able to read short passages and was so proud of himself. It was so beautiful for him to express gratitude and the skills he had learned!

Graduate Spotlight: Connecting Cultures At Visions

Graduate Spotlight: Connecting Cultures at Visions

Andriy Y. has always been interested in the intersection of history, culture, and music. Growing up in a family of professional musicians, ethnomusicology caught his eye early on. As such, he started learning how folklore and oral tradition shape cultures. He became especially interested in the bandura, a Ukrainian folk instrument, and its significant role in Ukrainian culture. An innate scholar and devoted learner, Andriy began to dive deeper into the plucked-string instrument and its cultural influences, eventually initiating a cultural preservation project of a Ukrainian diaspora periodical called the Bandura Magazine, which was published in New York from 1981 to 2002. 

“Believing that this magazine was unjustly forgotten, I started digitizing its 78 issues and created a Facebook group to make them publicly accessible,” explains Andriy. “I began by writing some papers on different topics related to the magazine’s impact on the development of the Ukrainian diaspora worldwide. I was delighted that the global Ukrainian and bandurist community enthusiastically responded to my project.”

Andriy’s project was met with more than enthusiasm – it even caught the attention of the head of the Journalism Department at Lviv Polytechnic National University in Lviv, Ukraine.

“Prof. Haladzhun asked me to do a collaborative project to emphasize the magazine’s role in the diaspora press. So, I created a 93-page catalog, describing all 78 issues of the magazine and listing their typological features. Additionally, in collaboration with the Sacramento Academy of Music Arts and Lviv Polytechnic National University, I wrote a research paper, which was published in the Lviv Polytechnic National University journal.”

*Zoryana Haladzhun of Lviv Polytechnic National University and Alina Ilchuk of Sacramento Academy of Musical Arts were co-authors of the research paper.

Future-Focused

Andriy’s academic appetite has only grown since enrolling in the University Prep Early College program at Visions, a decision he made two years ago based on a desire to find an accredited distance learning option and a school that would allow him to get ahead in his education. Andriy now has a 4.39 GPA, has completed 46 units through concurrent enrollment at Santa Monica College, and is well on his way to his college education and future career path.

“I want to give Visions, and particularly Mrs. Wetzel and Mrs. Winalski, a huge thank you. Throughout my high school experience, they have truly been blessings, and I could always contact them for support,” Andriy shares. “Consulting Mrs. Winalski, in particular, was always a fantastic experience. She would give me the time I needed, regardless of whether our planned time was up, and guided me throughout the past two years. I simply would not have been where I am now without these educators’ support. They have made my past two years as productive as possible and have been the best guides I could have ever asked for.”

Andriy is proud to say that he’s headed to Los Angeles in the fall to study political science at the University of Southern California. Before setting off from home, Andriy will be enjoying his hobbies of photography (specifically aviation photography), biking, taekwondo, and reading, and of course setting his sights on his next major milestone – graduation.

“Visions allowed me to explore my interests by giving me a flexible schedule,” says Andriy. “At a traditional high school, I was doing the same amount of work, yet I had nearly no time for my personal interests. If you want to use your time usefully during high school, switch to Visions!”

Throwback Thursday: viedu.org Through The Years

Throwback Thursday: viedu.org Through the Years

This April, we officially launched our new and improved school website! Complete with a new look and optimized functionality, viedu.org helps families get connected to the information they need to make informed decisions about their child’s education. In addition, it’s a great place to tell stories, highlight our students, and share all the amazing things we’re doing in our communities!

To commemorate this 8-month long initiative, we figured we’d share a few iterations of our old website. Head back to the early-mid 2000s and take a peek!

Time for a Scavenger Hunt!

To really get a feel for how things used to be, we identified some artifacts that we want YOU to find! Take a look at each website iteration and find the below items:

Locate the prize for the Technology Department Contest.

Find the position we were hiring for in December 2003.

 

Find the Class of 2005 graduation date!

 

Visions’ Advantages: Identify the percentage of graduates that rated their satisfaction High or Very High.

 

Identify the topic of the student’s display at our Project & Performance Fair. (Hint: he’s a Successful Visions Student!)