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Discover Emma's Personalized Educational Path at Sage Oak

Discover Emma's Personalized Educational Path at Sage Oak

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Emma Pierce's Journey to Early Graduation at Sage Oak

In this episode of Sage Studio, host Tiffiny Webster interviews Emma Pierce, a 10th grade student at Sage Oak who is on track to graduate early. Emma shares her educational journey, discussing how she first came to Sage Oak, her experiences with dual enrollment college classes, and how she balances academic pursuits with extracurricular activities like horseback riding and martial arts. Emma also touches on her volunteer work and how the personalized schedule at Sage Oak has helped her growth. This conversation provides insight into the opportunities Sage Oak offers its students for both academic and personal development.


00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:28 Emma's Journey to Sage Oak
01:40 Balancing Academics and Language Learning
03:06 Dual Enrollment and Early Graduation
07:45 Extracurricular Activities: Horseback Riding and Karate
13:17 Giving Back: Volunteering and Service
14:05 Reflections and Future Plans
14:48 Conclusion and Farewell
For more information, talk to you student's EA and visit the Sage Oak website at www.sageoak.education.

Thank you for listening to the Sage Studio podcast presented by Sage Oak Charter Schools and hosted by Tiffiny Webster, M.A.Ed. We invite you to follow the show and leave your review below. Sage Oak Charter Schools is an independent study nonclassroom based TK-12 personalized learning public charter school serving students in Southern California. Visit sageoak.education for more information.

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