La Scuola International School
Megan Anzuini has a diverse work experience, primarily focused on education and environmental sciences. Megan started their career as a Garden Intern at Watsonville Elementary School, where they co-taught life-based science to third-grade classes. Megan then worked as a Life Lab Intern at Bonny Doon Community School, assisting the garden coordinator with various tasks, including designing and facilitating lesson plans. Megan further expanded their expertise as a Research Assistant at Integrated Pest Management, where they conducted research on pest management for organic Brussels sprouts. Megan collected data in the field and recorded it in the lab, while also caring for insect specimens. Megan also gained experience as a Docent at Natural Bridges State Beach, leading tide pool tours for students of all ages and promoting environmental awareness. At Galileo Learning, they served as a Lead Science Instructor, teaching science-based activities and lessons to young students. Megan then joined A Schmahl Science Workshop as a Garden Programs Coordinator, maintaining and teaching in the children's and community gardens, as well as conducting workshops on nutrition and agricultural practices for low-income families. Megan later worked at the Udall Foundation as a Parks in Focus Trip Leader, organizing and leading trips focused on nature and conservation. Currently, they hold the role of Head Teacher at La Scuola Internazionale di San Francisco.
Megan Anzuini attended the University of California, Santa Cruz from 2010 to 2012, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Environmental Studies.
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La Scuola International School
Preschool and K-8 IB and Reggio Emilia inspired Italian Immersion International School, with campuses in San Francisco and Silicon Valley. At La Scuola we are inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach; and we use the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB-PYP) and Middle Years Program (IB-MYP) as the basis for the curriculum the students are taught. This world-class education model is grounded in creative and critical thinking and is relevant to the global challenges of the 21st century. We strive to teach the whole child: mind, body and soul. We have a lively, warm and very diverse community of parents, with 34 languages spoken at the school and different family structures. Our parent body is from all over the world and includes a mix of lovers of International Baccalaureate education, the Reggio Emilia approach to learning, multi-lingual speakers, Italian-Americans, and lovers of Italian language and culture. Children and parents do not need to know Italian to be at La Scuola. Spanish language taught as of Grade 4 and up.