
Peak Prep Principal's Update
October 27, 2021
Dear Families,
Halloween is just a few days away, and we encourage your students to wear their costumes to school, whether they are attending a live lesson or simply working at their computer!
Please feel free to send us photos of your student(s) in costume!
Email Photos to Photos@peak-prep.org
Please note: Costumes may not be demeaning to any person or group based on ethnicity, race, religion, nationality, disability, gender, gender identity (boys as girls and vice versa), or individual (staff or student) at the school.
Thank you for your continued support and for being a partner in your student's learning! I look forward to sharing information with you throughout the year. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Warmest Regards,
Mrs. Sabrina Ciolino
Principal
Peak Prep Pleasant Valley
Mobile: 415-320-1401
Email: sabrina.ciolino@peak-prep.org
Website: peak-prep.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peakprep/
Address: 2150 Pickwick Drive #304 Camarillo, CA 93010
Would you like to request a virtual meeting with me? Click this link!
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS NOVEMBER 7th
Don't forget to turn your clocks back this weekend, and enjoy the extra hour of sleep!
Tip: This is also a great time to change the batteries in your smoke detectors and other home safety devices.
Parents please look into each event to ensure that it is suitable for your child.
HALLOWEEN EVENTS IN VENTURA COUNTY
EVENTS COMING UP AND ONGOING
Sept 25 to Oct 31: Underwood Family Farms Fall Harvest on the Farm in Moorpark
Sept 24 to Nov 6: Reign of Terror Haunted House at Janss Marketplace Thousand Oaks
Sept 30 to Oct 31: Ventura County “Fear Grounds” in Ventura
Oct 1 to Oct 31: Nights of the Jack Halloween Experience at King Gillette Ranch
Oct 15-17, 22-24, 28-30: Santa Paula Theater Center “Ghostwalk” Event
10/21-30: “Spooky Zoo” Outdoor Halloween Fun at the Santa Barbara Zoo
Oct 22-29: Halloween Float Tours in Oxnard
Oct 30: Trick or Treat Trail at The Lakes at Thousand Oaks (10AM-3PM)
Oct 30: BooFest Trick or Treat Event in Old Town Camarillo (Noon-4PM)
Oct 30: Pumpkin Party at the Leonis Adobe Museum in Calabasas (1-4PM)
Oct 30: Trick or Treat at the Stagecoach Inn Museum Newbury Park (1-4PM)
Oct 30: Dia de los Muertos at Museum of Ventura County (2-4PM)
Oct 30-31: Seaside Skeleton Hunt at Ventura Harbor Village
Oct 30-31: Boo at the Zoo at America’s Teaching Zoo in Moorpark (11AM-5PM)
Oct 30-31: Halloween Radio Dramedy on 1590 KVTA
Oct 30: Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest at Ventura Harbor Village
Oct 30: Trick or Treating at the Simi Valley Town Center (5-7PM)
Oct 30: “Scare-A-Mount Ranch” Event at Paramount Ranch (5-9PM)
Oct 31: Dia de los Muertos Event at Agriculture Museum in Santa Paula (11AM-1PM)
Oct 31: Halloween Harvest at UMC Westlake Village (11:15AM) (Must RSVP)
Oct 31: Halloween Carnival in Oak Park (3-5PM, Must Pre-Register)
Oct 31: Kids’ Seaside Trick or Treat at Ventura Harbor Village (Noon-2PM)
Oct 31: Halloween Carnival in Simi Valley (1-3:30PM) (Must RSVP)
Oct 31: Trunk or Treat at the Simi Valley Town Center (3-7PM)
Oct 31: Haunted High Street Event in Moorpark (4-7PM)
Oct 31: Truck or Treat at the Simi Valley Town Center (4-6PM)
Oct 31: Halloween in the Park in Camarillo (5-8PM)
Oct 31: Halloween Night Costume Contest at Auburn Lane Simi Valley (5:30-9PM)
Nov 1: Dia de los Muertos Event at Oxnard Performing Arts Center (6-8PM)
HALLOWEEN EVENTS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Halloween Events with Trick-or-Treating
Halloween at One Colorado
Pasadena - Sunday, Oct. 31
One Colorado and Old Pasadena offer tricks and treats this Halloween. Costumed kids can do their trick-or-treating among businesses throughout the mall, with a free outdoor screening of Hocus Pocus at 7pm.
Citadel Outlets’ Halloween Spooktacular
Commerce - Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 30 & 31
On Halloween weekend, Citadel Outlets hosts a boo-tastic bash for families. All monsters—big and little—are invited to wear costumes and take part in a candy crawl with spooktacular music played by “FrankenDJ” throughout the evening.
Halloween at Dear Bella Creamery
Hollywood - Sunday, Oct. 31
On Halloween Day from noon to 11pm, kids under 12 who visit Dear Bella Creamery in costume are treated to a free scoop of ice cream. If you can convince your dog to come in costume, a complimentary Pup Cup will be their reward.
Trick-or-Treat at Grand Central Market
DTLA - Sunday, Oct. 31
Free
Kids can enjoy a safe trick-or-treating experience throughout Grand Central Market. Kids 10 and under are invited to come in costume and trick-or-treat at Market Vendors starting at 4pm.
Trunk-or-Treat Spooky Car Cruise-In
El Segundo - Sunday, Oct. 31
Free
Halloween without trunk-or-treating? Now that would be spooky! The Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum scares up the safe Halloween fun with trunk-or-treating and a spooky car cruise in.
Halloween Events Zoos and Aquariums
Boo at the LA Zoo
Griffith Park - Daily through Oct. 31
It's trick-or-treat time! This weekend Boo at the Zoo includes treat stations throughout the Zoo, offering palm oil-free treats.
Boo at the Zoo (Santa Ana)
Santa Ana - Friday-Sunday, Oct. 23 - 31
The zoo presents a "merry not scary" Halloween event with a decorated trail along the animal enclosures. Kids follow a fun Halloween trail through the zoo during extended admission hours. Family-friendly costumes encouraged; each child receives a goody bag on the way out.
Boo at the Moorpark Teaching Zoo
Moorpark - Daily through Oct. 31
The Teaching Zoo's annual Halloween festivities are going forward this year, with animal shows and meet & greets, games, trick or treating, a costume parade, and not-so-spooky decorations throughout the zoo.
Scarium of the Pacific
Long Beach - Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 30 & 31
Brace yourself for the Scarium of the Pacific, the Aquarium of the Pacific's annual Halloween celebration. Guests can don costumes to enjoy spooky décor and creepy creatures, along with underwater pumpkin carving, magic shows, and more.
Spooky Zoo (at the Santa Barbara Zoo)
Santa Barbara - Daily from Oct. 11 - 31
The beautiful Santa Barbara Zoo gets in on the Halloween fun with an outdoor Halloween spell-ebration! The zoo is all decked out and ready for some fun and festive photos. Kids can come in costume to see their favorite animals and enjoy tasty treats.
Spider Pavilion
Exposition Park - Daily through Dec. 5
The spiders return to The Natural History Museum, in the improved Spider Pavilion that debuted a few years ago. Guests have the rare opportunity to immerse themselves in the spiders’ habitat and witness the day-to-day lives of these often misunderstood, but uniquely talented creatures.
Marine Mammal Scare Center
San Pedro - Saturday, Oct. 30
The haunted corridors of the Marine Mammal Scare Center are surrounded by the barks and spooks of marine mammal patients. This seasonal treat includes trick-or-treating for the little ones (adult treats, too!), a costume contest, and a pumpkin carving contest.
Sea Scare at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
San Pedro - Saturday, Oct. 30
Sea Scare is back! The annual Halloween Sea Scare transforms the aquarium into an underwater world of chills, thrills, and gills.
Halloween Drive-thrus & Walk-thrus
Haunt O' Ween LA
Woodland Hills - Daily through Oct. 31
Haunt O'ween LA is a kid-friendly, interactive, and immersive Halloween experience. Highlights include pumpkin picking and carving, trick-or-treating, face painting, performances, games, and food trucks.
Nights of the Jack
Calabasas - Wednesday - Sunday through Oct. 31
In 2021, Nights of the Jack returns as a walk-thru experience. Nights Of The Jack is a family-friendly, Halloween-themed show situated on a 2/3 mile nature trail filled with thousands of hand-carved jack o'lanterns.
Carved
La Canada - Oct. 11 - 31
Carved is a family-friendly Halloween event for all ages; visitors can enjoy a mile-long walk through Descanso's beautiful gardens and woods, viewing hundreds of jack-o’-lanterns carved from real pumpkins along the trail.
Cemetery Lane: Trick-R-Treat Experience
Montecito Heights - Oct. 27 - 31
Looking for a great new neighborhood for trick-or-treating? How about a great old one? The spooky—but not too scary—Cemetery Lane, located at the gated outdoor Heritage Square Los Angeles, offers trick or treating at 13 themed stops, including historic Victorian homes.
Halloween Festivals & Celebrations
Kidspace Halloween
Pasadena - Daily through Oct. 31
Everyone is invited to march, dance, and strut the orange catwalk in the fanciful Halloween parade—costumes encouraged! Additional fun includes free pumpkin decorating, silly storytimes, and up-close visits with hairy-not-scary spider friends.
Haute Dog Howl'oween Parade
Long Beach - Sunday, Oct. 31
The parade for animal charities features more than 500 dogs in colorful costumes, marching through the trendy Belmont Shore district. Even for folks who don't normally venture down Long Beach way, some of these canine costumes really are worth the drive.
Spooky Transformations Community Day
Mid-City - Sunday, Oct. 31
Ever wonder how your favorite movies created realistic-looking wounds and gnarly make-up effects? Families are invited to explore the world of spooky transformations at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Community Day, an interactive, family-friendly program featuring artist-led activities for all ages.
Spooky Science (LA)
Pacoima - Daily through Oct. 31
Discovery Cube's Spooky Science rings in the Halloween season. At this year’s event, guests can discover spiders, ghosts, monsters, ghouls, and a host of bewitching characters that haunt Dr. Pumpkinstein’s ghoulish laboratory during a month-long memorable Halloween experience.
Spooky Science (OC)
Santa Ana - Daily through Oct. 31
Discovery Cube OC's annual Spooky Science exhibit gets the Halloween season started. At this year’s event, guests can discover spiders, ghosts, monsters, ghouls, and a host of bewitching characters that haunt Dr. Pumpkinstein’s ghoulish laboratory during a month-long memorable Halloween experience.
South Pasadena Halloween Spooktacular
South Pasadena - Friday, Oct. 29
The City of South Pasadena’s free annual Halloween festival offers hair-raising excitement that includes carnival games, crafts, a photo opportunities, jumpers, and more.
Halloween Historical Cemetery Tour
Long Beach - Saturday, Oct. 30
The Historical Society of Long Beach conducts its annual living history tour at the city’s two oldest cemeteries, which are located adjacent to each other on Willow Street between Orange and California.
Battleship IOWA Halloween STEMebration
San Pedro, Saturday, Oct. 30
This Halloween season, Battleship IOWA welcomes guests board to enjoy candy, games, spooky tales, Halloween movies and STEM-based crafts.
Boo-nion Station Halloween
DTLA - Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 30 & 31
Union Station, LA’s historic downtown landmark, once again becomes a party palace for ghosts and goblins at the return of the annual Boo!-nion Station, a free two-day, family-friendly Halloween Hoopla.
Oak Park Annual Halloween Carnival
Oak Park - Sunday, Oct. 31
The Halloween carnival at Oak Park Community Center includes inflatables, games, face painting, and a balloon artist.
Halloween Events at the Theme Parks (Kid-Friendly Only!)
Brick or Treat
Carlsbad - Saturdays in October
LEGOLAND offers a fun kid-centric Halloween celebration on Saturdays in October.
Knott's Spooky Farm
Buena Park - Weekends through Oct. 31
Knott's Berry Farm invites kids to a non-scare Halloween celebration that's about cheer, not fear. Knott's Spooky Farm is held every Saturday and Sunday from September 25 until Halloween.
Oogie Boogie Bash – A Disney Halloween Party
Anaheim - Select dates through Oct. 31
UPDATE: Oogie Boogie Bash 2021 is now sold out. Trick-or-treating at Disneyland - what could be better? This year's spooooookiest Halloween celebration is a villainous bash at Disney California Adventure Park.
Pumpkin Patches & Fall Harvest Festivals
Irvine Park Railroad Pumpkin Patch
Irvine - Daily through Oct. 31
Irvine Park Railroad and the Pumpkin Patch once again open for business with the Pumpkin Train, a moon bounce, hayrides, and haunted house. Other daily fun includes panning for gold, carnival games, face painting, cookie decorating, and more.
Underwood Family Farms' Annual Fall Harvest Festival
Moorpark - Daily through Oct. 31
Underwood Family Farms returns with the annual Fall Harvest Festival, featuring pig races, animal shows, a corn maze and gourd tunnel, a combine slide, tractor rides, Farmer Craig’s Chicken Show, hay pyramids, and animals to feed.
Fall Fun Fest & Pumpkin Patch at Santa Anita Park
Arcadia - Saturdays & Sundays in October
The infield at Santa Anita Park comes alive with carnival rides, bounce houses, carnival games, pony rides, face painting, a pumpkin patch, Dia De Los Muertos activities, and a special Halloween egg hunt.
Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Patch
Redlands - Daily through Oct. 31
Get ready to experience the largest outdoor pumpkin patch in Southern California. Enjoy pumpkin-picking, a train ride through flower fields, Food Truck Palooza, and much more.
Tanaka Farms Pumpkin Patch
Irvine - Daily through Oct. 31
Tanaka Farms is one of the only farms in Orange County with a real pumpkin patch where kids can pick their own pumpkin out in the field.
Annual Pumpkin Festival Cal Poly Pomona
Pomona - Wednesday - Sunday through Oct. 31
All favorite fall activities return this year at a month-long celebration—the huge pumpkin patch, a petting farm, hayride, kid’s maze, food, entertainment & contests, and farm demonstrations will all be back, plus some new surprises!
Dia de Los Muertos Events in Los Angeles
Hollywood Forever's Day of the Dead Celebration
Hollywood - Saturday, Oct. 30
Día de los Muertos is an all day event featuring a children's plaza, ceremonial procession, cultural performances, art exhibitions, arts and crafts vendors, costume contests, and food vendors.
Virtual Dia De Los Muertos Celebration (Forest Lawn)
Virtual - Sunday, Oct. 31
Forest Lawn continues its tradition of bringing authentic Día de los Muertos celebrations to the community with virtual performances by local artists.
Family Days: Día de los Muertos
DTLA - Sunday, Oct. 31
The dead come to life at LA Plaza! Guests can explore the historical and cultural significance of Day of the Dead traditions at this annual event, which features live music and dance and art, culinary and garden workshops.
HALLOWEEN EVENTS IN Kern County
Halloween fun for the whole family! Looking for family-friendly Halloween events for the little ones? Below are listings for Halloween events throughout Kern County.
- Trunk or Treat, office for Asm. Rudy Salas, Barker Park in Wasco – Oct. 29
- Halloween Carnival, Baker Branch of the KC Library – Oct. 30
- Monster Mash Halloween Bash, Mojave Branch of KC Library – Oct. 30
- Fall Harvest Festival, Lamont Weedpatch Family Resource Center – Oct. 30
- Safe Halloween, Kern County Museum – Oct. 30-31 $$
- Trunk or Treat, Grove Community Church in Shafter – Oct. 31
- Haunted Library Halloween Party, NE Bakersfield Branch of the KC Library – Oct. 31
- Halloween Carnival, Beale Memorial branch of the KC Library – Oct. 31
- BPD HALLAWEEN Trick-or-Treat, Bakersfield Police Department – Oct. 31
HALLOWEEN EVENTS IN SANTA BARBARA
PUMPKIN PATCHES & CORN MAZES
Big Wave Dave’s Pumpkin Patch, Daily through October 31, 12 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Big Wave Dave’s is another great spot for picking that perfect pumpkin or festive gourd. Located at La Cumbre Plaza, this local patch offers a variety of kids activities, photo opportunities, and an abundant selection of pumpkins to choose from. If you’re looking to add harvest decor to your home, pick from a variety of squash, ornamental gourds, corn stalks, hay bales, and more. Learn More
Cost: Admission is free.
Lane Farms Pumpkin Patch, September 25 through October 31, 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Lane Farms has everything you need to get into the Halloween season with hayrides, farm animals, a corn maze, loads of pumpkins, and the perfect backdrop for that festive, Instagrammable fall photo. September 25 through October 31, embark on an afternoon of autumn activities that are safe and fun for the whole family.
Cost: Admission is Free
Solvang Farmer Pumpkin Patch, September 30 – October 31, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Pumpkins, gourds, squash, oh my! The Solvang Farmer Pumpkin Patch returns for its annual autumn extravaganza with 1lb pumpkins and festivities galore, including corn stalks, hay bales, kids maze, and a 10-acre corn maze. Learn More
Cost: Admission is free.
HALLOWEEN EVENTS & ACTIVITIES
Spooky Tours with Santa Barbara Ghost Tours, Ongoing
Did you know that Santa Barbara is the city of friendly ghosts? For a fun, spooky scare, join Professor Julie Ann Brown as she tours you through the streets of Downtown Santa Barbara sharing the stories of the local resident ghosts. Santa Barbara Ghost Tours offers a variety of tours including the Downtown Paranormal Wine and Spirits Tour, Legends, Myths and Mayhem Tour, Dead of the Night Tour, and more. For an elevated experience, the VIP Historical Dinner Tour provides exclusive access to a private, membership-only club for an elegant dinner with your guide. Storytelling begins over dinner and then continues with a historical walking tour. Learn More
Cost: $35 to $150 depending on the tour selected.
Spooky Zoo, October 11 to 31, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Get ready for a fun and festive Halloween spell-ebration at the Santa Barbara Zoo. While visiting the animals, discover frightfully fun decor and photo ops. Tasty treats and booo-zy adult beverages will be available to quench your ravenous hunger and thirst. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, cloth or surgical face coverings that cover your nose and mouth must be worn while in the zoo. Additionally, no costume head or face masks will be permitted. Since this is a kid and family-friendly event, please keep costumes child-friendly and do not include gore or realistic weapons. Learn More
Cost: Free with Zoo admission. Online reservations are required.
B.A.T.S. – Bats Aren’t That Spooky, October 28, 6 p.m.
In preparation for Halloween and in celebration of National Bat Week, Join Los Padres ForestWatch for an exciting virtual presentation and Q&A with Miguel Ordeñana, wildlife biologist with the National History Museum of Los Angeles County. The presentation will include Miguel’s large-scale study of bats in L.A.’s urban core, called the Backyard Bat Survey, as well as more information on the nocturnal nature of bats, what they eat, and the many different varieties of bats in and around the area. Learn More
Cost: Admission is free.
Monstera Mash: A Boo-tanical Stroll through Lotusland, October 28-30, 12:30 p.m., 2 p.m. or 3:30 p.m.
Guests are in for a boo-tanical experience as they stroll through a thrilling and chilling garden party at Lotusland. Around every corner, discover mysterious surprises, spooktacular decorations and creepy creatures. Costumes are encouraged for all ages. Space is limited. Call (805) 969- 9990 for reservations. Learn More
Cost: Members: $35/adult, $20/child ages 3-17, free age 2 and under. Non-Members Thursday & Friday: $60/adult, $30/child ages 3-17, free age 2.
Trunk or Treat, October 29, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Join the Santa Barbara Police Department for a free, fun and family-friendly outdoor trick-or-treating experience! Don your favorite costume (and make sure the kiddos have theirs too!), and delight in Halloween in a safe and socially-distanced way. Travel from trunk to trunk and collect candy and treats from the trunks of Santa Barbara Police cars, as well as other community sponsors.
Cost: Admission is free
Thriller 2021, October 30, 2 p.m.
Join World Dance for Humanity at the Santa Barbara Courthouse Sunken Gardens for a free, family-friendly thrills and chills daytime dance fest. Come in costume and watch dance groups perform their own spooky choreographies…or perform your own! Leading up to the event, World Dance for Humanity invites you to learn a new Halloween dance medley. They’ve even organized a series of flash mobs in October to show off your new moves. No need to be a trained dancer, all ages and experience levels are invited to participate. Learn More
Cost: Admission is free
Fields of Funk, October 30, 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Moon-walk your way over to Elings park, and get your groove on to the Chromeo DJ Set, the Poolside DJ Set, Dām-FunK, Egyptian Lover and Amo Amo. Fields of Funk is a Halloween music festival, and what better than to don your favorite costume, lay out some lawn chairs and picnic blankets and dance the evening away? Don’t miss the silent disco, roller skating, art installations, food trucks and full bar. Learn More
Cost: Tickets start at $50/person
Halloween Door Dash, October 30, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Fairview Gardens Farm is taking trick or treating to the next level with their annual Halloween Door Dash, where families can enjoy the holiday in a safe (and organic!) way. Arrive dressed in costume, and visit uniquely decorated standalone “doors” on the farm, where kiddos will receive organic treats and eco-friendly goodies in lieu of candy. There are limited tickets available for this funfest, so book early! Learn More
Cost: $10/child and $15/adult.
Colin & Brad: Scared Scriptless, October 30, 8 p.m.
Trade trick-or-treating for an evening at the theatre. Celebrate Halloween Eve with the hilarious improvisations of Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, stars of “Whose Line is it Anyway?” Prepare to laugh yourself senseless at the Granada Theatre as improv comedy masterminds make up original scenes, songs, and more from fan-submitted suggestions. Be forewarned; you just might be pulled on stage to join in on the fun on stage. Learn More
Cost: Tickets start at $45/person
Monster Day at Santa Barbara Golf Club, October 31, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Some believe the Santa Barbara course is too easy. Treat yourself to a 2-Person Scramble where the course will be a real monster! The club will not be using USGA recommendations for tee and hole locations. Call 805-687-7087 or visit the Golf Shop to sign up.
Cost: $74/player; Preferred Club Card Members: $69/player. Includes green fee, cart fee, range balls and inclusion in contests and awards.
Witchy Paddle on Halloween, October 31, 11 a.m.
Enjoy a bewitching paddle tour this Halloween! Glide between boats and explore the Santa Barbara coastline with your spellbinding crew. Arrive in a witch costume and receive 25% off your rental from Paddle Sports Center. Learn More
Cost: $30/hour
Halloween Monster Mash at Paseo Nuevo, October 31, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Join DJ Frank in Paseo Nuevo’s Center Court for a Halloween Monster Mash. Don your best costume for an early evening of family fun, trick-or-treating, and a few additional surprises. Learn More
Trick or Treat on State Street, October 31, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Enjoy a safe and fun trick-or-treating experience in downtown Santa Barbara this Halloween. Bring the whole family in costume to the many shops and storefronts of State Street, and collect individually wrapped treats, candy, stickers, prizes and toys.
Cost: Admission is free.
Ghost Village Road, October 31, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
From spooky and creepy to fun and sweet, dress in your Halloween best for this trick-or-treat. The storefronts along Coast Village Road are eager to welcome you and your little ones with candy, treats, and other goodies this Hallows Eve.
Cost: Admission is free.
Teacher Availability
Getting Internet Access: Available Plans
Internet For All Now: The California Emerging Technology Fund has provided access to affordable offers, as well as a number to call 1-844-841-INFO (4636) to assist parents: http://www.internetforallnow.org/get_affordable_internet_today.
The following table contains special offers extended by various providers throughout the state.
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2) If a pupil is not generating attendance for more than three (3) school days or 60% of the instructional days in a school week,
3) If the pupil violates the terms of their master agreement.
4) If a student fails to attend daily synchronous instruction or live interaction.
5) If satisfactory academic progress in one or more courses is not being made.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
- The student's achievement and engagement in the program.
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- Learning required concepts, as determined by the supervising teacher.
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Homeroom Teacher
Each student at Peak Prep has been assigned a homeroom teacher. Your homeroom teacher will be your primary point of communication for support.
Questions? We can help! Meet Our Faculty!
Dr. Bishop
Mrs. Ciolino
Ms. Hanson
Ms. Cordero
Allison Cordero
TK & Kindergarten Teacher
(415) 320-6202
Allison.cordero@peak-prep.org
Mrs. Paules
Peggy Paules
1st Grade Teacher
(714) 406-4276
peggy.paules@peak-prep.org
Mrs. Nuckles
Rebecca Nuckles
2nd Grade Teacher & Lead Enrollment Specialist
(626) 765-7878
rebecca.nuckles@peak-prep.org
Mrs. Williams
Brittany Williams
3rd Grade Teacher
(714) 485-5257
Brittany.Williams@peak-prep.org
Mrs. McLean
Molly McLean
4th Grade Teacher &
Lead Elementary Teacher
(951) 465-5253
Molly.McLean@peak-prep.org
Mrs. Linehan
Karin Linehan
5th Grade Teacher & EL Specialist
(562) 380-1249
Karin.Linehan@peak-prep.org
Mr. Larsen
Brad Larsen
Lead Educational Specialist
(661) 483-8911
Brad.Larsen@peak-prep.org
Mrs. Lee
Esther Lee
Educational & Enrollment Specialist
(805) 387-3766
Esther.Lee@peak-prep.org
Mr.McKoy
Mrs. Audish
Tanya Audish
Guidance Counselor & McKinney Vento Liason(Last Names: A-K)
714-485-5220
Tanya.Audish@peak-prep.org
Counseling Dept.
Ms. Tannous
Nicole Tannous
Guidance Counselor & NHS Advisor(Last Names L-Z)
858-412-7027
nicole.tannous@peak-prep.org
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English Dept.
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Ms. Hsieh
Math Dept
Mr. Hartley
Mr. Gomez
Science Dept.
Ms. Bos
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Social Studies Dept.
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Mr. Nguy
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