Natalie Stone

Resource Specialist/english Teacher at Da Vinci Schools

Natalie Stone is an experienced educator currently serving as an Upper School English Teacher at Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences since August 2022, while also working as a Resource Specialist and English Teacher at Da Vinci Schools since August 2018. Previous positions include teaching English and Social Studies at The Knowing Garden and Special Education roles at the Creative Learning Center and Florence Township School District. Natalie's extensive background encompasses lesson planning, curriculum development, student assessment, and collaboration with colleagues to meet diverse learning needs. Additionally, experience as a Promotional Model and Receiver at Urban Outfitters highlights strong skills in customer engagement and team leadership. Natalie holds a Bachelor of Arts in English/Language Arts with a Special Education Endorsement from Georgian Court University and an Associate of Arts from Brookdale Community College.

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Redondo Beach, United States

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Da Vinci Schools

Da Vinci Schools is a TK-College public charter school network located in Los Angeles, California, United States. Da Vinci Schools are dedicated to preparing students for college completion and 21st century jobs through an interdisciplinary project-based, real-world curriculum. Ninety-eight (98%) of Da Vinci graduates have successfully completed the A-G subject requirements for admission to a University of California or Cal State campus (a rate 51% higher than the State Average). Da Vinci graduates have been accepted to every UC and CSU, and to Stanford, MIT, Yale, Columbia, Brown, Princeton, Dartmouth, Purdue, USC, LMU, and many other prestigious private and public universities across the nation. Da Vinci signature programs and practices include: project-based, real-world learning; career pathways: a small and personalized learning environment where every student is known, seen and valued; strategic public-private partnerships with many innovative industry, higher-ed, and nonprofit leaders; an Internship and Work Experience Program in which high school students gain on-the-job, work experience; and an Early College Program in which students take college classes for credit (at no cost to families) while they simultaneously earn their high school diploma. Dr. David Brown, the former executive director of the WASC Accrediting Commission, said "Da Vinci Schools are among the very finest I've seen."​ Former CA State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell, said "Da Vinci Schools should be a model for other public schools in the state."​ The Los Angeles Times reported that Da Vinci Schools offer a teaching model that would make Leonardo da Vinci proud.


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