A Message from the Executive Director


As we move into spring, I’m filled with pride reflecting on the incredible progress we’ve made at Pivot North Valley. The school year is flying by, and I’m excited to share all we’ve accomplished together.


As you will read about, this semester, our students have shown tremendous growth, not just academically, but in resilience and determination. Their progress is a testament to the strong support system surrounding them, from dedicated teachers to their families and the local community.


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Pivot Family Homerooms


Parents play a crucial role in their student’s success, and having the right tools and knowledge can make all the difference. To support families in this journey, Pivot Charter School has introduced Family Homerooms—a virtual informational series designed to keep parents informed, engaged, and empowered to support their students in the unique learning environment that Pivot provides.


“Parents are our greatest partners in student success,” said Abigail Titus, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. “Family Homerooms offer a space where they can ask questions, gain clarity on their student’s progress, and learn about the many resources available to help their student thrive.”


Each session is interactive, covering essential areas like:

  • Understanding academic progress: How to assess course completion, credits, and key learning benchmarks
  • Encouraging students to ask for help: Supporting students in developing self-advocacy and utilizing Pivot’s available resources
  • State testing and student learning: Insights into the benefits of state assessments and how families can help students prepare
  • Mental health support with Soluna: Exploring a new mental health platform and how it can help students 

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Students and Staff Unite for Fire Relief:

Pivot Riverside's Community Impact

Pivot Riverside recently organized a successful donation drive to support local communities impacted by recent fires in Southern California. Led by Educational Coordinator Dr. Mackenzie Jessip, the initiative was designed to give students and staff a chance to actively participate in community service.


“As a school within the Southern California region, our community felt a sense of responsibility to support their neighbors in need,” shared Mackenzie. “We did this to provide an opportunity for Pivot students to engage in a meaningful act of community service and contribute to a larger cause, instilling in them the values of empathy and compassion for those experiencing hardship.”


The drive not only helped those in immediate need but also served as a powerful lesson on the impact of collective action.


Students collected and donated canned food, clothing, and toiletries, and Community Liaison Ana Martinez delivered the goods to two fire relief donation centers in Pasadena, where a third party then brought them in closer proximity to those affected.



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Staff Spotlight: Angelica Chambers


For the past four years, Angelica “Angel” Chambers, school psychologist at Pivot North Bay, has been an integral part of the Pivot family. Her support has extended beyond academics, using her background in psychology and applied behavioral analysis to ensure Pivot students receive the resources they need to thrive. 


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Student Spotlight: Anna Reid


For 8th grader Anna Reid, school used to feel overwhelming. In traditional classrooms, she often felt out of place and struggled with the stress of keeping up. That changed when she enrolled at Pivot North Valley, where she’s found a learning environment that meets her needs and supports her passions.


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2025 Pivot North Valley Graduation



Join us to celebrate our

2025 graduates!



Date:

Wednesday, June 4th


Time:

5 p.m.


Location:

Creekside Rose Garden

545 Vallombrosa Ave, Chico, CA 95926

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