The mission of Ascend Leadership Academy is to develop successful student leaders by growing their self-efficacy, intellectual understanding, and social competence. ALA will accomplish this by applying innovative teaching methods, incorporating student cultural realities and cultivating student ownership in the learning community.
Having a Ascender Parent Portal account will allow you to set alerts to grades and attendance, get a PDF version of report cards and progress reports, and complete district registration forms. Instructions are available below on how to create a new Ascender account if you do not already have one.
At Ascend Studios we want students to fall in love with dance from the very beginning. We are a studio based on five core values designed to infuse our space and our classes with positivity, encouragement & enthusiasm for dance! Summer Classes and Camps are OPEN FOR ENROLLMENT!
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Ascend is the largest Pan-Asian business professional membership organization in North America. Our mission is to drive workplace and societal impact by developing and elevating all Asian and Pacific Islander (API) business leaders and empowering them to become catalysts for change.
Ascend offers impactful career lifecycle and cross-industry leadership programs and networks that foster community and engagement for Pan-Asian business professionals and students, corporate partners, and the community at large.
The PSP Initiative is informed by three groups of experts from across the United States: Parent Advisors, National Advisors, and the Postsecondary Leadership Circle for Parents. The 2020 – 2021 Parent Advisors are a group of 11 students who are parents who share the challenges they face navigating their postsecondary journey with children.
Motivated to break her family’s cycle of poverty following the birth of her first son, she joined Generation Hope, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit that provides mentoring and resources to help teen parents become college graduates and help their children prepare for kindergarten.
Amber Angel is the mother of two daughters and is a graduate of California State University at Northridge. She majored in Family and Consumer Sciences. As the program coordinator for the LAVC Family Resource Center, Angel supports parents in both academic and workforce pathways.
Generation Hope. George Mason University. Ariel Ventura-Lazo is a first-generation American and the first in his family to attend college. He is the father of a son and a daughter and currently studies Business Management and Psychology at George Mason University.
Waukecha WIlkerson is a single mother of 13-year-old and five-year-old sons and a seven-year-old daughter. She is a scholar of psychology at California State University, Sacramento. Waukecha fulfills her passion for serving others through her life coaching business, Won’t She Do It.