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Schools in lees summit mo: Lee’s Summit R-7 School District

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Top 10 Best Lees Summit, MO Public Schools (2023)

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Location

Grades

Students

Rank: #11.

Voy Spears Junior Elementary School

Math: 73% | Reading: 74%
Rank:

Top 1%

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201 Ne Anderson
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 874-3720

Grades: PK-5

| 514 students

Rank: #22.

Chapel Lakes Elementary School

Math: 74% | Reading: 71%
Rank:

Top 5%

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3701 Ne Independence Ave
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 874-3600

Grades: PK-5

| 588 students

Rank: #33.

Delta Woods Middle School

Math: 64% | Reading: 66%
Rank:

Top 5%

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4401 Ne Lakewood Way
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 874-3580

Grades: 6-8

| 798 students

Rank: #44.

Hawthorn Hill Elementary School

Math: 59% | Reading: 65%
Rank:

Top 10%

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2801 Sw Pryor Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64082
(816) 986-3380

Grades: K-6

| 476 students

Rank: #55.

Cedar Creek Elementary School

Math: 58% | Reading: 66%
Rank:

Top 10%

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2600 Sw 3rd St
Lees Summit, MO 64081
(816) 986-1260

Grades: K-6

| 505 students

Rank: #66.

Lee’s Summit West High School

Math: 51% | Reading: 79%
Rank:

Top 10%

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2600 Sw Ward Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64082
(816) 986-4000

Grades: 9-12

| 2,124 students

Rank: #77.

Trailridge Elementary School

Math: 58% | Reading: 62%
Rank:

Top 10%

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3651 Sw Windemere Dr
Lees Summit, MO 64082
(816) 986-1290

Grades: K-6

| 580 students

Rank: #88.

Longview Farm Elementary School

Math: 64% | Reading: 60%
Rank:

Top 10%

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1001 Sw Longview Park Dr
Lees Summit, MO 64081
(816) 986-4180

Grades: K-6

| 473 students

Rank: #99.

Woodland Elementary School

Math: 59% | Reading: 60%
Rank:

Top 10%

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12709 S Smart Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-2360

Grades: K-6

| 430 students

Rank: #1010.

Richardson Elementary School

Math: 60% | Reading: 56%
Rank:

Top 20%

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800 Ne Blackwell Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-2220

Grades: K-6

| 542 students

Rank: #1111.

Summit Lakes Middle School

Math: 52% | Reading: 57%
Rank:

Top 20%

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3500 Sw Windemere Dr
Lees Summit, MO 64082
(816) 986-1375

Grades: 7-8

| 934 students

Rank: #1212.

Highland Park Elementary School

Math: 51% | Reading: 58%
Rank:

Top 20%

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400 Se Millstone Ave
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 986-2250

Grades: K-6

| 582 students

Rank: #1313.

Mason Elementary School

Math: 53% | Reading: 55%
Rank:

Top 20%

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27600 Colbern Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-2330

Grades: K-6

| 498 students

Rank: #1414.

Lee’s Summit North High School

Math: 41% | Reading: 69%
Rank:

Top 20%

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901 Ne Douglas St
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-3000

Grades: 9-12

| 1,913 students

Rank: #1515.

Sunset Valley Elementary School

Math: 46% | Reading: 55%
Rank:

Top 30%

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1850 Se Ranson Road
Lees Summit, MO 64082
(816) 986-4240

Grades: K-8

| 421 students

Rank: #1616.

Lakeview Woods School

Special Education School

Math: <50% | Reading: <50%
Rank:

Top 30%

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351 Nw Gregory
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 478-0381

Grades: K-12

| 30 students

Rank: #1717.

Underwood Elementary School

Math: 42% | Reading: 53%
Rank:

Top 30%

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1125 Ne Colbern Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-3280

Grades: K-6

| 536 students

Rank: #1818.

Pleasant Lea Middle School

Math: 45% | Reading: 49%
Rank:

Top 50%

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630 W Persel
Lees Summit, MO 64081
(816) 986-1175

Grades: 7-8

| 971 students

Rank: #1919.

Lee’s Summit Senior High School

Math: 31% | Reading: 66%
Rank:

Top 50%

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400 Se Blue Pkwy
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 986-2000

Grades: 9-12

| 1,864 students

Rank: #2020.

Hazel Grove Elementary School

Math: 39% | Reading: 51%
Rank:

Top 50%

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2001 Nw Blue Pkwy
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 986-3310

Grades: K-6

| 366 students

Rank: #2121.

Bernard C. Campbell Middle School

Math: 41% | Reading: 47%
Rank:

Top 50%

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1201 Ne Colbern Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-3175

Grades: 5-8

| 989 students

Rank: #2222.

Pleasant Lea Elementary School

Math: 36% | Reading: 41%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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700 W Persel
Lees Summit, MO 64081
(816) 986-1230

Grades: K-6

| 472 students

Rank: #2323.

Meadow Lane Elementary School

Math: 29% | Reading: 40%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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1421 N Independence Ave
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-3250

Grades: K-6

| 548 students

Rank: #2424.

Lee’s Summit Elementary School

Math: 25-29% | Reading: 35-39%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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110 Se Green St
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 986-3340

Grades: K-6

| 232 students

Rank: #2525.

Westview Elementary School

Math: 30-34% | Reading: 30-34%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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200 N Ward Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 986-1350

Grades: K-6

| 345 students

Rank: #2626.

Prairie View Elementary School

Math: 26% | Reading: 40%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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501 Se Todd George Rd
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 986-2280

Grades: K-6

| 737 students

Rank: #2727.

Miller Park Center

Math: ≤20% | Reading: ≤20%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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600 Se Miller Street
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 986-1540

Grades: K-12

| n/a students

Rank: n/an/a

Great Beginnings Early Ed Center

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905 Ne Bluestem Dr
Lees Summit, MO 64086
(816) 986-2460

Grades: PK

| 296 students

Rank: n/an/a

Hilltop School

Alternative School

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301 Ne Gregory Blvd
Lees Summit, MO 64064
(816) 435-7046

Grades: 5-12

| 20 students

Rank: n/an/a

Langsford House

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525 Se 2nd St
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 622-0999

Grades: 5-12

| 6 students

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(Lee’s Summit) – Summit Christian Academy (SCA) is pleased to announce that senior Olivia Truesdale was recently awarded a Cappie for her performance in a supporting female role as Tinkerbell…

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Choreographic Association “Dance” was founded in 1999. The team became a multiple laureate and diploma winner of various dance competitions. Children begin to study from an early age (from 3.5 years old) at the preparatory (paid) department of “Dance”, from where students move to the budgetary groups of the “Dance Choreographic Association”, starting from school age.

However, we also welcome those who come to us even without special training and at an older age. And if you have the preparation, then we will invite you to the group of the appropriate level of dance skills.

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The choreographic association “Dance” works on the following programs: “Beginning”, “First Steps”, “Exercise”.

The First Steps program

has an artistic orientation and a general cultural level of development.

Under the program “First Steps” – I teach children to take the first step into the dance life. This program allows the child to understand what dance is, to get in touch with the joys and difficulties of dance mastery and decide for themselves what the future path will be in this complex dance world. The program is designed for 2 years. Implemented for students from 6 (schoolchildren) to 9years, boys and girls showing interest in choreographic art. Children master the following disciplines: rhythm, staging and rehearsal activities.

Having mastered the “First Steps” program, the child will be able to choose the dance direction in which he wants to improve in the future. If the results of mastering the program are high, and the desire to continue practicing is strong, then the young dancer will be transferred to the next group and continue training under the Exercise program.

The Beginning program

is for children gifted in choreography.

Has an artistic orientation and a basic level of development.

Implemented for students from 6 (schoolchildren) to 9 years old, boys and girls.

This program is for children who want to connect their lives with dancing. Within 2 years we improve the student’s ballet data, develop rhythmic abilities, coordination, dance technique. In the training program: rhythmics, parterre gymnastics (exercises on the floor, giving preparation for learning classical dance), children’s dance.

Students in this program have high requirements for performance skills. Students not only study in the classroom, attend a master class of leading experts in the field of choreography, but also actively participate in the concert and competitive activities of the group. Upon completion of training under this program, children are enrolled in a group that is engaged in the “Exercise” program.

The Exercise program

has an artistic orientation and an in-depth level of development.

This program accepts children from the age of 8 who have basic choreographic training (according to the Beginning and First Steps programs, or who have the necessary skills and have passed the preliminary selection). The implementation period is 5 years. The Exercise program is aimed at mastering classical, folk, folk stage dances. Children studying under this program participate in a variety of concert and competitive activities of the group. Learn acting and make-up techniques. Learn the basic rules for staging dance numbers. They actively attend master classes of leading experts in the field of choreography. Graduates continue their studies in colleges and universities in the choreographic profile.

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“..In order not to break down in the knowledge of dance art, you must first fall in love with dance…”

will master both the initial rhythmic training, and gymnastic exercises, and classical dance, and folk, and elements of children’s and variety dances. If these terms do not mean much to you, then I will try to orient you in the complex world of dance styles:

  • Rhythm is the first step in dance training. In these lessons we will study the rhythmic pattern of music, develop the ability to move in the right rhythm. Learn elementary dance skills (the simplest dance elements), develop ballet skills (stretching, flexibility).
  • Gymnastics is a mandatory set of exercises that allows you to prepare the body of the future dancer and dancer for more complex dance movements.
  • Children’s dance is a choreography for children and about children. These are the same children’s dances that you want to see at primary school age, for example, the dance of gnomes, the dance of flowers, the dance of crumbs, the dance of dolls.
  • Classical Dance is an ABC to help students understand and control their bodies. These are classes at the ballet barre and in the middle of the hall … (Do you remember the ballet “Swan Lake” and “Giselle”? This is classical dance).
  • Folk dance – these are classes at the barre and in the middle based on classical dance exercises, but in a folk style. (Ensembles “Birch”, “Gzhel”, Moiseev’s ensemble).
  • Modern pop trends are the dances that we see in concerts of pop performers, in musicals, at competitions, etc. (The show ballet “Todes” works in this style).

Everyone will dance, but the best students are invited to join the ensemble! And then you will know the life of real artists! It is very honorable and fun, but very responsible and not easy! Many rehearsals and performances are waiting for those who get into the ensemble! These are performances at various venues in St. Petersburg and beyond, participation in competitions and festivals. In concerts of various levels in costumes and make-up! Students of the choreographic association “Dance” have a decent training and can continue their education in specialized dance colleges and universities.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE TEACHER

Zwinger Victoria Alexandrovna

Viktoria Alexandrovna Zwinger, head of the choreographic associations “Dance” and “Tantsulechki”.
Brought up on the traditions of the Leningrad Choreographic School. A.Ya. Vaganova, St. Petersburg Theater Academy. Cherkasov (acting department, diploma with honors) and the Humanitarian University of Trade Unions (folk choreography, diploma with honors). The teachers of Victoria Alexandrovna Zwinger were People’s Artist of the RSFSR A.Yu. Tolubeev, Honored Worker of Culture of the Russian Federation, laureate of the Prize of the Government of the Russian Federation “Soul of Russia”, artistic director of the folk group “Rossiyanochka” A.L. Nosikhin, A.V. Chernozemov, Professor of the Department of Scenes. movements of A.P. Olevanov, Professor of the Department of Choreographic Art, People’s Artist of Buryatia, Laureate of the State Prize O.V. Ignatiev, Yu.A. Stadnik, T.P. Gradova, G.S. Vulikh, N.N. other wonderful teachers who managed to teach me not only to love the performing arts, but also to pass this love on to children.

I believe that it is very important “not to discourage the desire to dance!”, but it is also important “to be able to cultivate the will to win!”.

OUR CONCERTMEASTER

An amazing kind, sympathetic and highly professional accompanist Daiyana Vitalievna Bakaeva, a graduate of the Russian State Pedagogical University. Herzen (performing faculty, piano).

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During the academic year:

  • We give master classes by well-known teachers of various dance styles
  • Dance numbers are staged by professional choreographers
  • We do photo shoots
  • We give open lessons for parents
  • and draw the line with an examination session, where students are evaluated by invited leaders and teachers of other choreographic associations (ensembles), actors, musicians …
  • And we say goodbye until the next school year with a solemn and cheerful party, where students are rewarded, contests and dances.
WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU IN OUR FRIENDLY TEAM! AND MAYBE IT’S YOU WE MISS!

Enrollment begins at the end of August, and classes from September 10! We are engaged in the house of children’s creativity “Olimp” at the address: Roadside alley, 17 letter A and on the basis of school No. 76 at Bolotnaya st., 18. If you have any questions, you can ask them by phone: DDT “Olimp” 599-39-00, or 8-921-312-95-94 (head).

You can get more detailed information about the dance association “Dance” at the following links:

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OUR DANCE NUMBERS

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Mother’s Lullaby

Mothers and daughters fall asleep together and find themselves in a land of dreams… All fabulous wishes, all magical dreams, all maternal tenderness and love are expressed in this issue…

Issued in 2017. Zwinger V.A.

Caprices and Dreams

Fantasies go everywhere… By what methods we just do not achieve the fulfillment of our will. .. The princess will tell about this and something of her own, and her girls will approve everything.

Issued in 2017. Zwinger V.A.

Girls’ Fun

The issue tells how girls in Rus’ had fun…

Issue created in 2016. Directed by Zwinger V.A.

Down the valley

The whole beauty of the Russian dance of the Smolensk region will be revealed by the composition “Along the Valley”. Originally folk music and ethnic costumes will emphasize the originality of the room. This number was staged in 2016 by Aleksey Pavlovich Shyshkin, Associate Professor, Honored Worker of Culture of South Ossetia, Head of the Folk Dance Department of the Samara State Academy of Arts, Head and Chief Ballet Master of the Volga Patterns Ensemble.

“Russian dance”

This solo number is created in the style of Russian folk dance. Daria Poselskaya pleases us with the purity and beauty of her performing skills, and also infects us with a perky mood. The number was created in 2016.

“Mystery story”

Remember the story about Pinocchio. We tried to talk about how the puppets actually learn the secrets, and what happens then… Performed by “Dancers” (preparatory department) Children 5-6 years old. Number delivered in 2015.

“Russian souvenir”

The beauty of Russia is boundless. It is also expressed in folk crafts, songs, dances and music. We wanted to show the beauty and diversity of folk culture, both dance and visual. The number is performed in the Russian folk dance style. The number was created in 2015.

Happy Clown

This is a story about a restless, cheerful and cocky little clown who is so charming that even offensive antics are forgiven for him. The number was created in 2016. Soloist of the Ensemble Evilina Stepuleva.

Sunbeam

A bright solo number that tells about the adventures of a sunbeam. The number is performed by almost a real sunbeam. Valeria Sarafannikova is only 4 years old, and she feels confident on stage. The number appeared in 2016.

Doll Story

And again, our crumbs are talking about their favorite tumbler dolls. What are these dolls and how do they differ from others… The number was created in 2014.

“Oh, you’re Porushka, Paranya”

The number is performed by the youngest artists of the group.. preschool children. The number was created in the manner of Russian stylization and captivates with its simplicity and sincerity

“Mexican dance”

Cheerful Mexican dance that emphasizes the brightest features of the perky character of Mexico. The number was born in 2015.

Goodbye girls

“Goodbye, girls” – this number is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Victory. To the music of Bulat Okudzhava, we created a performance about how we met the war, said goodbye to our relatives and went to the front, our girls, someone’s sisters, someone’s daughters … We tried to convey all the pain experienced by the girls going to the front and those who remained …


Bluebird

“Blue Bird” – continues to conquer the scenes of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region. The solo number created in the manner of classical dance continues to decorate the repertoire of our ensemble. This year, she was awarded the title of laureate of the III degree at the III open inter-municipal choreographic festival-competition “Dance Confetti-20I4”, laureate of the I degree of the IV International Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “Northern Capital”, laureate of the I degree of the city dance competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015″.


Horses

“Horses” – sketch number. Previously, we called this number “Sketches of Russian life”, but in the process of evolution, the number was renamed and it became known as “horses”. This number won the title of laureate of the 1st degree of the international choreographic competition-festival “Petersburg Seasons”, a diploma of the 3rd degree of the IV Interregional Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “ProDanceSPb”.


Whispering Fly

“The Fly-Cuzzle” – a solo number, staged based on the fairy tale by K.I. Chukovsky. The plot is simple: Fly-Tsokotuha is preparing for the holiday. The samovar is already prepared, it remains to wait for your guests. And here they are… The number is staged in the character of a Russian folk dance on a medley of folk melodies. Daria Poselskaya made her debut with this number at the city competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015” and conquered the jury. Dasha became the winner of the city competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”, laureate of the 1st degree of the VI regional competition “Dance with us”, laureate of the 3rd degree of the international competition “Baltic Coast” in which Igor Kolb, soloist of the Mariinsky Theater and Yegor Druzhinin were invited to the jury.


Cabbage

“Cabbage” – this number was created in this (2014-15) academic year. The true folk dance, performed since ancient times in Rus’ “Veysya cabbage”, was taken as the basis. Its second name is “Wattle”. The difference in names is due to the area in which it was performed. The room is bright and cheerful. He was highly appreciated by the jury members of various competitions and was awarded the titles of II degree laureate of the IV International Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “Northern Capital”, laureate of the I degree of the city dance competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”, laureate of the I degree of the VI regional competition “Dance with us”, the number became the winner of the creative contest “Minute of Glory”.


Russian!

“Russian!” – This provocative Russian number has been danced for the third year, but this year we have significantly changed the composition of the participants and complicated the choreography. This number was one of the most beloved in our repertoire. He fell in love not only with the participants, but also with our dear viewers. No wonder this year this number was highly appreciated by the jury of various competitions. We received the titles of the II degree laureate of the international choreographic competition-festival “Petersburg Seasons”, the laureate of the III degree of the inter-municipal choreographic festival-competition “Dance Confetti”, the laureate of the I degree of the IV International Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “Northern Capital”, the laureate of the I degree of the city dance competition ” Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”.


Village Story

“Village Story” – a cheerful number, created in the nature of Russian folk dance (stylization). The basis of the costumes was the folk arts and crafts “Dymkovo toy”. Cheerful and playful chickens take away a basket of sweets from a sluggish and pompous lady. This year, the performance became a diploma winner of the III degree of the IV International Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “Northern Capital” and a laureate of the I degree of the city dance competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015″.


“What a circus”

“This is such a circus” – a cheerful number created in the pop genre. This is how we see the performance of funny clowns who play funny scenes with each other. This number became the laureate of the II degree of the international choreographic competition-festival “Petersburg Seasons”, the laureate of the III degree at the III open intermunicipal choreographic festival-competition “Dance Confetti-20I4”, the laureate of the I degree of the IV International Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “Northern Capital”, the laureate of I degree of the city dance competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”, laureate of the II degree of the IV Interregional Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “ProDanceSPb”.


“Northern Russian Patterns”

“Northern Russian Patterns” – the name of the issue speaks for itself. Russian dance shows the beauty of the choreographic vocabulary of the northern regions of Russia. Smoothly, slowly moving girls. Their movements are full of majestic grace and confidence. This number was delivered in 2013 and restored in 2014. year and received the title of laureate of the III degree of the VI district competition “Dance with us” and the laureate of the I degree of the city competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”.


Tarantella

“Tarantella” is a cheerful Italian folk dance expressing the joy of the Italian people, their perky cheerful character. The performance was awarded the title of diploma winner of the 1st degree of the IV International Festival of Contemporary Choreographic Art “Northern Capital” and the laureate of the 1st degree of the city competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”


Leshachok

“Leshachok” – the plot of this issue was inspired by Russian folk tales, where there is an amazing character Leshy. We thought about what kind of child Leshiy might have … Of course, this is Leshachok! A cheerful, playful, playful kid, striving, like dad, to restore order in the forest, sometimes a very peculiar order. Our “Leshachok” is very cute and this is confirmed by the awards received in the 2014-15 academic year! At the international choreographic competition “Petersburg Seasons” laureate of the 1st degree, laureate of the 2nd degree at the interregional festival of contemporary choreographic art “ProDanceSPb”, laureate of the 3rd degree at the III open intermunicipal choreographic festival-competition “Dance Confetti-20I4”, laureate of the 2nd degree of the IV International Festival of Contemporary choreographic art “Northern Capital”, laureate of the 1st degree of the city dance competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”, winner of the city competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015”, laureate of the 3rd degree at the international competition “Baltic Coast”. And all the above awards are for this academic year only.


Branle

“Branle” – this old dance, one of the first that has come down to us. It was danced in the squares during holidays and fun by people of various classes. We tried to fantasize about this topic. How did people dance a few hundred years ago. Girls of the 1st year of study take their first steps in choreography, performing the Branle dance.


“Kittens and rats”

“Kittens and rats” – this number lives the second year. The plot of the issue is close and understandable to all the children, because in each class a similar story must have happened. Here you can see the adventure of arrogant rats and resourceful kittens. This year the number was awarded the title of laureate of the 1st degree of the city competition “Rhythms of St. Petersburg 2015″.


Porcelain dolls

Charming “Porcelain dolls” settled in our house. Although the pupae are very similar, each pupae has its own character. The idea of ​​this number was born by the head of the association “Dance” Victoria Alexandrovna in the winter of 2012-13 academic year, and the number appeared on the stage a year later. In 2013, in the spring, the number won the hearts of the audience and received 2nd place in the regional competition “Dance with us.”
Music by Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov, choreography by Victoria Zwinger.


Dragonflies

The “Dragonflies” number was conceived as a solo, but then a second composition was introduced, and then the “dragonflies” were completely combined into a duet. Two frisky dragonflies merrily flutter and frolic, now freezing in place, then rapidly moving around the stage … Music by P.I. Tchaikovsky’s “The Lark” really helps the girls Daria Matinova and Yulia Korizno to flutter easily and naturally … This number was highly appreciated at the international competition and awarded 1st place …. That’s just because of the illness of one “dragonfly” the number was nominated as a solo.
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, choreography by Victoria Zwinger.


“Once Upon a Time in the Attic”…”

I really wanted to get into the variety show and one night the sisters went to the attic in search of adventure, and there they found …. Costumes for variety show dancers .. and adventure! “Once Upon a Time in the Attic”… a cheerful pop number that adorned the band’s repertoire….
The phonogram was assembled from Tariverdiev, Offenbach, Tchaikovsky and other composers. , choreography by Victoria Zwinger.


“Russian”

“Russian” is the name of a composition on the theme of Russian melodies… The guys are very young, they have been studying for 1 year, but they are trying very hard. The Russian spirit and friendship also help. And the girls are delighted with the wide skirts that develop when turning!
Music ….., choreography by Victoria Zwinger.


Village dolls

The Russian motif is with us and the motifs of ancient Rus’, his creativity, his folklore live in us. The number entered the repertoire of the team. The composition is updated, but the soul of the dance remains …


“What a circus”

Children’s dance “This is such a circus” The name speaks for itself .
In the photo on the left, the winners of the examination session (1 year of study) On the right, 1st place – Valeria Tkachenko, on the left, the owner of the diploma for 2nd place Ekaterina Guryanova


Bully Boy

The working title of the issue is “Stilyagi”, although it is not about the memory of the film of the same name, but rather about the style of music … And even if the costumes are not finished yet, and the legs are striving to dance … pleasure – the sea !!! As it should be when you really love to dance!
In the photo (from left to right): Alexandra Polyakova, Dasha Karpova, Alexander Vasilchikov, Tanya Lazovskaya, Rita Kryl, Maria Berezhnova, Victoria Protasyeva


Lamplighters

The romantic music of Alexei Rybnikov from the beloved movie Pinocchio inspired us to create the dance number “Lanterns”.

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Simi Valley Unified School District

On June 13, 2023, the SVUSD Board of Trustees approved the following new hires and promotions. Please join us in welcoming and congratulating the following employees.

Dr. Jamie Snodgrass
Assistant Superintendent of Instruction and Pupil Services
Educational Services, District Office

Mrs. Snodgrass is a product of Simi Valley Schools. She attended Vista Elementary School, Hillside Middle School and graduated from Royal High School.

Dr. Snodgrass earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from California State University-Northridge, and her Doctorate in Educational Leadership at California Lutheran University.

In 2004, Dr. Snodgrass came to the SVUSD to teach History and Social Sciences at Royal High School. She then served as a Teacher on Special Assignment for English/Language Arts at the District office, before being named Principal of Katherine Elementary School in 2014. In 2017, Mrs. Snodgrass returned to the District Office when she was promoted to Coordinator of Curriculum and Assessment, and then was named Director of Instruction and Pupil Services in 2020. Dr. Snodgrass’ promotion to this new Assistant Superintendent position eliminates the Director position; it will not be filled.

“Education is the greatest gift and pathway for our children to determine and accomplish their goals,” she said. “In the last five years, our district has pushed for a stronger emphasis on cohesive instructional practices—how we collaborate with each other to better our teaching skills, and in turn, increase student achievement. With this emphasis, we bring our school sites, educators, and administrators together to serve the common mission of our district, to create an educational environment where every student has the best opportunities to become the best potential versions of themselves academically, socially, and emotionally. This new position supports a greater focus on and the resources needed to help achieve our goals as educators.

Dr. Snodgrass is married and she and her husband have two daughters at Royal High School.

Julie Ellis
Assistant Superintendent of Personnel Services
District Office

Mrs. Julie Ellis has worked in education for 29 years. A graduate of Simi Valley Schools, she started in the Simi Valley Unified School District in 1991. She was hired as a permanent elementary teacher in 1994 and taught at Madera Elementary School. While there, she served as Girls’ Volleyball coach for Simi Valley High School and was the co-sponsor of the Sinaloa Drama Club. In 1998 she transferred to Wood Ranch Elementary where she stayed until being named Teacher on Special Assignment (TOSA) in 2014. In 2015, Mrs. Ellis became Principal at Vista Elementary School. Mrs. Ellis was named the SVUSD Director of Elementary Education in 2018, and then in 2022, she was named the Director of Personnel, a position which will now dissolve with Mrs. Ellis’ promotion to Assistant Superintendent.

She earned her Bachelor’s degree from California State University-Northridge (CSUN), her administrative credential from California Lutheran University, and her Master’s degree from CSUN.

“Throughout my career, I have dedicated myself to supporting students, teachers, and staff,” she said. “As I step into this new role in Personnel Services, I will continue to focus my efforts on supporting the development of our Classified and Certificated employees. The heart and soul of any school district are the people that dedicate themselves to the work of educating children. I firmly believe that in order to support all students with becoming the best potential version of themselves, we are called to support our employees to reach their potential in the roles that they serve.”

Mrs. Ellis has two children (one a recent graduate and the other a junior, both from Simi Valley High School) and is married to Mr. Dustin Ellis, also a teacher for the SVUSD. She is an avid athlete who went through CSUN on a basketball scholarship. She also plays volleyball and competes in marathons.

Jordan Hoffman
Assistant Principal
Royal High School

Mrs. Jordan Hoffman comes to us from the Las Virgenes Unified School District, where she has taught middle school math since 2015. Mrs. Hoffman earned her Bachelor’s degree from Scripps College and her Master’s degree from the University of Southern California. She has just completed Preliminary Administrative Services Credential through Center EdX.

While Mrs. Hoffman is new to Simi Valley Schools, both of her younger sisters graduated from high school here, one at Simi Valley High School and the other at Santa Susana High School. Her husband is also a Simi Valley High School graduate.

Mrs. Hoffman came to education from her love of children of any age. She hopes to become a positive influence for the staff and students at Royal High School.

“Growing up, I worked nearly every summer as either a babysitter, a lifeguard, a camp counselor, an art teacher’s assistant, a tutor, etc. Helping kids learn and develop skills to help them thrive has always been a passion of mine,” she said.

She has been married for 10 years, and together they have a toddler, three cats, and a dog (all rescues).

“My daughter is two going on 13 and would live at the park if I let her,” she said.

In her free time, she loves cooking and baking, and Friday game night with her husband and friends.

“I likely drink an unhealthy amount of coffee but I blame that on my Seattle upbringing,” she joked. “Most importantly, my biggest passion is watching my daughter experience the joy of learning through the endless adventures we have together,” she said.

Corine Musgrove
Assistant Principal
Sinaloa Middle School

Mrs. Corine Musgrove has a diverse educational and experiential background. After getting her Bachelor’s degree in Communications and English from Washington State University, she worked in strategic marketing for 12 years. Then September 11, 2001 came, and her priorities changed.

“As a lifelong learner and perpetual student, I knew I wanted to join the world of education because I believe in the power of education to lift up whole communities,” she said. “I love engaging with students and helping them to feel safe and confident at school so that they can learn important skills and knowledge and be successful in college and their career.”

Mrs. Musgove obtained her first Master’s degree, an Master’s in Business Administration, from California Lutheran University. She earned her Master’s in Anthropology from University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB), and then her Master’s in Education from National University. She just completed her Preliminary Administrative Services Credential through Center EdX.

She began teaching at UCSB, then at the Ventura County Office of Education, the Las Virgenes Unified School District, and she currently teaches for the Conejo Unified School District.

Her leadership style is grounded in community-building, transparent communication, empathy, and a deep commitment to social justice.

“I am very excited to continue my work (at Sinaloa Middle School) in promoting equity and inclusion in the education community,” she said. “I am dedicated to creating safe, inclusive and equitable learning environments for students of all backgrounds and abilities.”

Besides being an avid reader and photographer, Mrs. Musgrove said her favorite passion is travel.

“I love going to new places and learning about different people, history, and cultures that exist in our beautiful world,” she said.

She and her husband, a retired California Highway Patrol officer, have two teen sons and two dogs. She lives in Westlake Village.

Top 10 Best Simi Valley, CA Public Schools (2023)

School (Math and Reading Proficiency)

Location

Grades

Students

Rank: #11.

Vista Elementary School

Math: 70% | Reading: 73%
Rank:

Top 10%

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2175 Wisteria St.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6750

Grades: K-6

| 615 students

Rank: #22.

Big Springs Elementary School

Math: 57% | Reading: 68%
Rank:

Top 20%

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3401 Big Springs Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6710

Grades: K-6

| 522 students

Rank: #33.

Hollow Hills Elementary School

Math: 54% | Reading: 68%
Rank:

Top 20%

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828 Gibson Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6720

Grades: K-6

| 632 students

Rank: #44.

Wood Ranch Elementary School

Math: 55-59% | Reading: 55-59%
Rank:

Top 20%

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455 Cir. Knoll Dr.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6370

Grades: K-6

| 561 students

Rank: #55.

Santa Susana High School

Math: 45-49% | Reading: 65-69%
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Top 20%

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3570 E. Cochran St.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6800

Grades: 9-12

| 996 students

Rank: #66.

California Virtual Academy San Mateo

Charter School

Math: 42% | Reading: 62%
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Top 50%

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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 1,056 students

Rank: #77.

Atherwood Elementary School

Math: 45% | Reading: 59%
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2350 E. Greensward St.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6730

Grades: K-6

| 501 students

Rank: #88.

Township Elementary School

Math: 47% | Reading: 54%
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4101 Township Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6770

Grades: K-6

| 528 students

Rank: #99.

Simi Valley High School

Math: 38% | Reading: 57%
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5400 Cochran St.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 577-1400

Grades: 9-12

| 2,052 students

Rank: #1010.

White Oak Elementary School

Math: 41% | Reading: 55%
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Top 50%

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2201 Alscott Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6617

Grades: K-6

| 425 students

Rank: #1111.

Katherine Elementary School

Math: 35-39% | Reading: 50-54%
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Top 50%

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5455 Katherine St.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6780

Grades: K-6

| 316 students

Rank: #1212.

Monte Vista

Alternative School

Math: 30-39% | Reading: 50-59%
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Top 50%

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1220 Fourth St.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 579-6326

Grades: K-12

| 366 students

Rank: #1313.

Hillside Middle School

Math: 32% | Reading: 52%
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2222 E. Fitzgerald Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6810

Grades: 6-8

| 969 students

Rank: #1414.

California Virtual Academy @ San Diego

Charter School

Math: 35% | Reading: 51%
Rank:

Top 50%

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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 3,643 students

Rank: #1515.

California Virtual Academy At Kings

Charter School

Math: 34% | Reading: 50%
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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 605 students

Rank: #1616.

California Virtual Academy @ Sonoma

Charter School

Math: 33% | Reading: 50%
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50 Morland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 1,098 students

Rank: #1717.

Madera Elementary School

Math: 25-29% | Reading: 50-54%
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250 Royal Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6740

Grades: K-6

| 297 students

Rank: #1818.

Sycamore Elementary School

Math: 35-39% | Reading: 45-49%
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2100 Ravenna St.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6745

Grades: K-6

| 319 students

Rank: #1919.

Valley View Middle School

Math: 32% | Reading: 48%
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3347 Tapo St.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6820

Grades: 6-8

| 1,145 students

Rank: #2020.

California Virtual Academy @ San Joaquin

Charter School

Math: 31% | Reading: 48%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 2,559 students

Rank: #21 – 2221. – 22.

Iq Academy California-los Angeles

Charter School

Math: 28% | Reading: 47%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 1,060 students

Rank: #21 – 2221. – 22.

Sinaloa Middle School

Math: 28% | Reading: 47%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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601 Royal Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6830

Grades: 6-8

| 807 students

Rank: #2323.

California Virtual Academy At Sutter

Charter School

Math: 27% | Reading: 46%
Rank:

Bottom 50%

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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 1,420 students

Rank: #2424.

California Virtual Academy @ Los Angeles

Charter School

Math: 27% | Reading: 44%
Rank:

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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 5,154 students

Rank: #2525.

Garden Grove Elementary School

Math: 25-29% | Reading: 40-44%
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2250 N. Tracy Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6700

Grades: K-6

| 325 students

Rank: #2626.

California Virtual Academy At Fresno

Charter School

Math: 25% | Reading: 45%
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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 1,186 students

Rank: #2727.

California Virtual Academy At Maricopa

Charter School

Math: 27% | Reading: 41%
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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 974 students

Rank: #2828.

Crestview Elementary School

Math: 30-34% | Reading: 30-34%
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900 Crosby Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6715

Grades: K-6

| 279 students

Rank: #2929.

Mountain View Elementary School

Math: 25-29% | Reading: 35-39%
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2925 Fletcher Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6775

Grades: K-6

| 386 students

Rank: #3030.

Knolls Elementary School

Math: 20-24% | Reading: 30-34%
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6334 Katherine Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6735

Grades: K-6

| 194 students

Rank: #3131.

Royal High School

Math: 15-19% | Reading: 40-44%
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1402 Royal Ave.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 306-4875

Grades: 9-12

| 2,165 students

Rank: #3232.

Arroyo Elementary School

Math: 15-19% | Reading: 30-34%
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225 Ulysses St.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 306-4420

Grades: K-6

| 218 students

Rank: #3333.

Insight @ San Diego

Charter School

Math: ≤10% | Reading: 40-49%
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50 Moreland Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 581-0202

Grades: K-12

| 208 students

Rank: #3434.

Berylwood Elementary School

Math: 14% | Reading: 22%
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2300 Heywood St.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
(805) 520-6705

Grades: K-6

| 516 students

Rank: #3535.

Santa Susana Elementary School

Math: 10-14% | Reading: 20-24%
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4300 Apricot Rd.
Simi Valley, CA 93063
(805) 520-6765

Grades: K-6

| 313 students

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Simi Valley Travel Guide, Los Angeles, California, USA HiSoUR – HiSoUR – Hi So You Are – Hi So You Are

Simi Valley is a city in Simi Valley, in the southeast corner of Ventura County, California, USA. Located just minutes from Los Angeles, Simi Valley offers a vibrant city full of cultural diversity, historic landmarks and beautiful hills. hills. With small town charm and close to Southern California’s most famous attractions, Simi Valley is the perfect choice for a vacation, reunion or wedding. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is located in Simi Valley, where the admiring former president was buried in 2004.

40 miles (65 km) from downtown Los Angeles, making it part of Greater Los Angeles. The city is adjacent to Thousand Oaks, Moorpark and Chatsworth. The city of Simi Valley is surrounded by the Santa Susana mountain range and the Simi Hills, west of the San Fernando Valley and northeast of the Conejo Valley. The area was founded on the site of a Chumash Indian village and was designated a Spanish ranch in 1795. The settlement developed as a supply and transportation center for a large agricultural area (citrus fruits and vegetables).

Simi Valley grew as a bedroom community for cities in the Los Angeles area and San Fernando Valley when a freeway was built across the Santa Susana Pass. With the growth of the Los Angeles suburbs and the subsequent decline of agriculture, Simi Valley became mostly residential with some manufacturing (clothing, electronic equipment and furniture). City attractions include the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center (1995) and the Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. The Los Padres and Angeles National Forests are to the north of the city.

There are two main industries in the Symi Valley, one in the east of the city and the other in the west. The primary industry is machinery and tools with 69 firms, and the secondary industry is the iron and steel industry with 51 firms, both located in the eastern and western industrial regions. Other industries such as lumber/wood products, food processing, plastic products, apparel/textiles and minerals are also mainly concentrated in these industrial areas.

Living in Simi Valley gives residents the feel of a tight suburb, and most residents own their own homes. There are many restaurants and parks in Symi Valley. Many young professionals live in Simi Valley, and residents tend to have moderate political views. Public schools in Simi Valley score highly.

Geographically, Simi Valley is close to downtown Los Angeles, but also offers suburban accommodation, making it a choice for business meetings or short-term business trips. Many local establishments offer party and event services in the Simi Valley area.

With its similar English homonym “See me”, Simi Valley is also an ideal location for weddings. Whether you’re dreaming of the perfect fairytale wedding paired with a gorgeously decorated ballroom lit by chandeliers, or dreaming of a beautiful garden wedding perfect for photography, Simi Valley has a variety of different venues, each with its own unique personality.

Major Attractions

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum
Simi Valley is home to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Learn about the 40th President of the United States through the museum and library’s many permanent and visiting exhibitions. This is a one of a kind museum located on a beautiful hilltop with great views of the valley. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum features over 100 acres of collections and beautiful gardens in a scenic hilltop location overlooking the ocean and Southern California.

After a major state funeral in Washington DC in June 2004, President Reagan was buried in the library. Adjacent to the library is a hangar housing a Boeing 707 SAM 27000 (Air Force One) aircraft that served Presidents Nixon through JW Bush. available for tours. The pavilion features various vehicles to transport the president, as well as the Marine One presidential helicopter.

Air Force One Pavilion – Board and tour the same Air Force One that President Reagan flew over 660,000 miles.
Oval Office – Enter the White House by walking through a replica of President Reagan’s Oval Office, complete with his favorite decor and, of course, a jar of marmalade on the table.
The Berlin Wall – a large part of the Berlin Wall, donated to the museum, has become a symbol of democracy and freedom.
Secret Service Exhibit – This exhibit explores the founding and history of the US Secret Service and includes fun interactive activities for kids.
Reagan Library Grounds – Walk through replicas of the Rose Garden and South Lawn of the White House. Daytime sunsets from the hilltop gardens are especially beautiful.

Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center
This Gothic building was first a family home, then a church, then a mortuary, and is now a historic landmark. The building now houses a theater for live performances.

Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum
The Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum was created to celebrate the passion, dedication and contributions to the history and culture of skateboarding by skateboarders and cultural figures over the decades. The museum is open from 1997, it features over 5,000 vintage boards from the 1940s and the world’s largest collection of skateboard memorabilia.

Laser Tag Extreme
Find hours of entertainment at this top destination for laser tags and games. With multiple levels spread across over 5,000 square feet, Lazertag Extreme is one of the best laser tag venues. Kids will also love Lazer Maze, delicious cafe food and all the best arcade games.

Iceoplex
Test your skating skills at Iceoplex, the premier skating center right here in Simi Valley. Families will enjoy hours of public skiing. This is a great way to introduce your kids to this sport. There are also lessons and tutorials for beginners if your kids are interested in figure skating or hockey.

Conejo Valley Archers
This activity is a guaranteed target for families. Conejo Valley Archers offers training classes for young archers.

Harley’s Bowl
Offering two seats at Simi Valley Harley’s Bowl, this is a great stop for families. Harley’s offers bowling for the little ones, as well as arcade games, food and drink.

Studio Movie Grill
The hotel has 9 rooms equipped with individual sun loungers and chairs, as well as the latest digital projectors. It also has a full-service bar and lounge where you can meet before a movie or have a coffee after. Choose from your favorite fresh or heart-healthy options on the American Grill menu and over 60 premium spirits at the bar. Friendly service is available at the touch of a button and you’ll have the ultimate movie theater experience.

Santa Susanna Depot
The renovated depot from 1903 now houses a small museum and a working model train.

NO. 939 20th Century Folk Art Environment (Themed)
Located in Grandma’s Bottle Village of Presbray, 4595 Cochran St, Simi Valley. This collection is one of the great places of California folk art of the 20th century. In 1956 Tressa Prisbrae, then nearly sixty, began building a whimsical “village” of shrines, paths, sculptures, and buildings out of recycled items and refuse from a local landfill. She worked for 25 years building one structure after another to house her collections.

The mosaic walkway is filled with thousands of treasures: tiles, shells, doorknobs, irons, car ornaments, jewelry, crockery, scissors, guns, toys—everything you can imagine, creating a timestamp of 1950s household waste. The Bottle Village originally had over 13 buildings and 20 sculptures. Although it was severely damaged in the 1994 Northridge earthquake, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

NO. 979 Rancho Simi
The headquarters of the Spanish rancho San José de Nuestra Señora de Altagracia y Simi is located here. The name comes from “Shimiji”, the name of the Chumash village here before the Spaniards. The 113,000-acre (460 km2) Simi Ranch was one of the state’s largest land grants. Two famous Spanish and Mexican families are associated with the ranch: Santiago Pico, who was the first to receive a grant, and José de la Guerra, who bought the ranch in 1842. Two rooms of the original brick remain, part of a house in Stratharn built in the historic center of Strathearn. Park and Museum, an open-air park owned and maintained by the Simi Ranch Recreation and Parks District and operated in conjunction with the Simi Valley Historical Society.

This house is used as a historic museum house with typical antique furniture and household items. In addition to the Simi Adobe-Strathearn House, various historic buildings and structures have been relocated to the park, including a children’s playhouse with toys from 1924, the 1902 St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, the original Simi House Valley Library, and two barns with agricultural tools and equipment. . Listed on the National Register of Historic Places: NPS-78000825. Location: Robert P. Strathern Historical Park, 137 Strathern Place, Simi Valley.

Filming location
Simi Valley was once a popular location for many Western films that were once in vogue and some movie scenes were filmed in the valley. The City of Simi Valley invites filmmakers to take advantage of the city’s unique geography and proximity to Los Angeles. The city welcomes dozens upon dozens of productions each year and has built a strong reputation for the fast and friendly service and Across Simi Valley permit policy.

The former Corriganville Movie Ranch and its Fort Apache film set, now Corriganville Regional Park, are in the Santa Susana Hills. Many television series were filmed there at 19the 1950s, such as Richard Carlson’s Mackenzie Raiders, although this program was set in the former Fort Clark near Brackettville in southwest Texas. Other filming areas include Big Sky Ranch where Little House on the Prairie was filmed, Poltergeist was filmed on Roxbury Street, Welcome Danger (1929) and many others in Santa Susana.

Simi Ranch Recreation and Park District
Simi Ranch Recreation and Park District is a separate government agency from the City of Simi Valley. Park facilities in Simi Valley are operated by the Simi Ranch Recreation and Parks District. This included a total of fifty parks, some of which are urban city parks and others are public open spaces or multi-purpose walking trail systems. The county has 5,600 acres of public land, including hundreds of acres in the Simi Hills.

Several hundred years of Simi Valley history have been preserved in the Strathearn Historical Park and Museum, and tours can be booked here. Railroad enthusiasts can tour the depot, built in 1903, with historical exhibits and miniature train displays. The Park District also has two equestrian centers, two swimming pools, two golf courses, and numerous sports and other recreational facilities. In addition to the many amenities available for public entertainment, the Park District offers hundreds of diverse recreational programs and major social events such as concerts, arts and crafts fairs, and outdoor films.

The purpose of these areas is to preserve the natural landscape, as well as the functioning of a wildlife corridor that protects the natural habitat of wildlife and flora. The city also has six golf courses, and the Kanan Ranch residential area has nature trails for hikers, cyclists and equestrians. Two varsity baseball teams, the Simi Valley Senators and the California Oaks of the California Collegiate League in Thousand Oaks, host sports events for local fans.

To the east, Rocky Peak has a trail system for mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding. The trail is near Highway 118 at Kuehner Road, Yosemite Road (about 1 mile north), or Rocky Peak. Trails: Hummingbird Trail, Rocky Peak Fire Road or Chumash Trail. These routes are not recommended for beginners due to the rather steep slopes and some technical sections along the route.

There are numerous mountain biking, hiking and horseback riding trails in the southwest. The main access point to Wood Ranch Open Space is at the intersection of Wood Ranch Parkway and Long Canyon Parkway, but can also be accessed via the nearby Challenger Park or from the trails in Thousand Oaks. The trail system runs west to Highway 23, east to the Rocketdine site, and connects to the Lang Ranch (Westlake Village) trail system and the Chesebro trail system that starts in Agoura Hills.

Simi Peak (the highest peak in the Simi Valley) is accessible via this route system via China Flats on the Chesebro trail system. Ahmundson Ranch connects to this trail system, again via the Chesebro trail system. Bridlepath, a private trail system, also connects to the main fire road. The western part of Simi Valley is also home to the 150-acre Tierra Rejada Park, which features hiking trails to nearby Moorpark, California.

Santa Susana 9 Field Laboratory0027 The 2,848-acre (1,153 ha) Santa Susana Field Laboratory, located in the Simi Hills, has been used to develop pioneering nuclear reactors and rocket engines since 1948. This site was operated by Atomics International and Rocketdyne (originally both divisions of the North American division). aviation company). The Rocketdyne division has developed many liquid propellant rocket engines. In Simi Valley, they often heard about rocket engine tests.

North American Aviation Atomics International designed, built and operated the Sodium Reactor Experiment, the first nuclear reactor in the US to power the public grid. The Boiling Water Reactor Experiments (BORAX) were five reactors built between 1953 and 1964 by the Argonne National Laboratory. They proved that the concept of boiling water was a possible design for a nuclear reactor to produce electricity.

The Santa Susana Field Laboratory includes sites designated as historic by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the American Nuclear Society. Burro Flats Painted Cave, on the National Register of Historic Places, is located on the Santa Susana Field Laboratory site, part of the US government property. The drawings in the cave have been called “the best preserved Indian pictogram in Southern California”.

Events
Simi Valley hosts dozens of carnivals, fairs, car shows, art shows, fundraising walks/runs, concerts, and other cultural events each year.

Round Up
Round-up Rockin’ Country Music Extravaganza takes place in Simi Valley and features performances by top country artists, line dancers, and artisans and food vendors. Good time for “Rockin”!

Gator Run
Lace up and hit the road for a good reason. For over 10 years, Simi Valley athletes have been gathering at the Gator Run 10K, 5K and Kids 1 Mile. Proceeds benefit the Simi Sunset Rotary Club.

Simi Valley Street Fair
Over 370 vendors fill the streets of Simi Valley in May with food, crafts, games and prizes. The Simi Valley Street Fair is free to the public and includes live music.

Simi Valley July 4th
The Simi Valley July 4th Fireworks Festival, presented by the Simi Valley Days Foundation, has been a local tradition for over 45 years. Celebrate during the day at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park and end the evening with an incredible fireworks show.

Simi Valley Parade and Carnival
Simi Valley has been a tradition for over 86 years. Join us for Simi Valley Days in September. This four-day celebration includes a parade followed by a carnival in downtown Simi Valley. With live music, rides, games, food, beer and wine, Simi Valley Days is perfect for the whole family.

Simi Valley Dream Cuisine
Hungry for this October food and wine festival, featuring fine dining from the finest restaurants in the Simi Valley area. Enjoy local food, pastries and desserts, as well as beer and wine. True dreams will come true as you dance to the music of Ronny & The Classics, playing live your favorite oldies and radio favorites from four decades. In addition to the popular sounds of the past, it will feature a real silent auction.

Fall Harvest Festival
Visit Underwood Family Farms in October to celebrate a full month of autumn. Pick a pumpkin from the garden and enjoy the month’s live events, including live music, games and activities for kids, and vintage tractors. It’s not just people who have fun, because the festival includes pig races and animal shows! However, food, including corn pot, pumpkin pie, popcorn on the cob, and fish tacos, is best eaten by humans only.

Holiday Tree Lighting
Start the Christmas season and get into the holiday spirit with Simi Valley Christmas Tree Lighting, complete with Santa’s visit, amazing lights and music.

Sergey Lazarev – biography, photo, personal life, son and daughter, orientation, height and weight, listen to songs online 2023

Biography of Sergey Lazarev

Sergey Lazarev loved music since childhood and performed on stage from an early age, participated in the Fidget project, was part of the Smash !! musical group, and then began a solo career. Now he is an eminent artist performing all over the world, gathering large concert venues, equally successfully performing songs in Russian and English. Twice became the bronze medalist of Eurovision: in 2016 and 2019.

In the photo: Sergey Lazarev

Childhood

Sergey was born on April 1, 1983 in Moscow, in the family of Vyacheslav Yurievich and Valentina Viktorovna Lazarev. The family already grew up 5-year-old son Pavel. When Seryozha was 5, and Pasha, respectively, 10, his father left the family. It happened suddenly – one day the man simply disappeared and stopped communicating. He later had a new family; Sergey has a half-brother Andrey.

Sergey Lazarev in childhood

Despite the absence of his own father nearby, Sergei never felt flawed or unloved. Valentina was helped to raise children by her mother, Zhanna Petrovna. The character of the woman was iron – you will not spoil. So Seryozha, willy-nilly, got used to the ideal order in everything. Sometimes it seems to the artist that he suffers from mysophobia – the fear of picking up some kind of bacillus.

Mom of Sergey Lazarev

Later, Valentina Viktorovna got married. Sergey Lazarev’s stepfather’s name was Mikhail Alexandrovich. Now they are divorced from the artist’s mother.

Sergey Lazarev’s first school photo

From the age of four, the future singer was engaged in gymnastics, won competitions and received a youth category, but at 8 he was forced to leave the sport due to health problems. In high school, Sergei returned to training – being the youngest in the class, he was rather frail, and decided to gain muscle mass in order to be able to fend for himself.

Fidgets

The future artist became interested in music early. Lazarev began studying music at the age of eight. From the age of nine, Serezha, together with his brother, performed in the Loktev Ensemble. At the same time, the future singer played in the theater of Boris Pokrovsky.

In 1995, Lazarev became the soloist of the children’s group “Fidgets”. The Fidget teacher Elena Pinjoyan recalled that before joining the ensemble, Seryozha was a very shy boy. Once he went to the store for bread and got into a conversation with the seller. Her daughter Yulia performed in Fidget, which the woman casually mentioned. Sergei became interested – he had already heard about Fidgets thanks to the Morning Star program he adored.

Young Serezha Lazarev and Fidgets

The woman introduced him to her daughter; the three of them went to the “headquarters” “Fidget”. Climbing the stairs to the third floor, Seryozha gave up several times and abandoned the idea. Almost by force, new acquaintances pushed him into Elena’s office and kept her outside so that Lazarev would not run away.

Fidget – Go

The teacher immediately recognized the talent and insisted that Seryozha come the next morning. The teachers quickly fell in love with the complaisant, executive boy. And even the guys from the team, usually distrustful and even rude towards newcomers, quickly accepted him into the company.

One day the Fidgets went to a competition in Italy. On the observation deck, Seryozha was so inspired by what he saw that he began to sing “Santa Lucia”. The good acoustics of the place greatly strengthened his voice. When he finished, a whole crowd gathered below, applauding the little singer.

Sergei Lazarev and Vlad Topalov met in Fidget

In “fidgets” Sergey met Nastya Zadorozhnaya, Lena Katina, Yulia Volkova, Vlad Topalov.
At the same time, the boy tried on the role of a film actor, starring in the comic magazine Yeralash. The series with his participation is called “Liar”. A from 1997 to 2003, the famous intro of the newsreel (“Boys and girls, as well as from parents …”) was performed precisely by the voice of Lazarev.

Sergey Lazarev in Yeralash

Sergey Lazarev received his matriculation certificate at Moscow school No. 1061. By the way, they subsequently created a museum dedicated to the popular artist.
In 1999, Sergei entered the Moscow Art Theater School, and five years later he received a red diploma.

Smash!!

The “adult” career of Sergey Lazarev began with the group Smash !!. The singer created it together with his friend from Fidget Vlad Topalov.

Sergey Lazarev in childhood and youth

The idea to create their own musical group came to the guys back in the days of Fidget. They began to make dreams come true after Vlad’s mother invited the singers to record together an aria from the popular musical Notre-Dame de Paris. This song was supposed to be a birthday present for Vlad’s father, civil servant Mikhail Genrikhovich Topalov.

Sergey Lazarev and Vlad Topalov – Belle

The man saw the potential in the guys and took on the duties of a music producer for a new group, taking as a model the brainchild of Simon Nyper-Bell, the producer of the Wham! boy band. With the song “Belle” in August 2002, Lazarev and Topalov won the first New Wave competition in Jurmala. Topalov and Lazarev’s video for this song was at the top of the charts for about six months.

Smash!! – the most popular boy band in Russia in the early 2000s

In early 2003, the band’s debut album, Smash!!, was released. called Freeway. The record almost instantly received the status of gold. More than a million licensed copies were sold out, and the number of pirated discs sold is incalculable. Russian schoolgirls fiercely argued which of the “smashes” is more beautiful: “black” or “white”.

Smash!! – Faith

In 2003, the guys almost went to represent Russia at Eurovision, but they gave preference to the Tatu group. Perhaps Yulia Volkova and Lena Katina (also, by the way, people from Fidget) were the only youth group of the early 2000s that could compete with Smash !!. In 2004, Topalov and Lazarev were again one step away from the cherished competition, but unexpectedly for everyone, the “manufacturer” Yulia Savicheva went to Istanbul.

Perhaps the duo would have made it to Eurovision if not for the black cat that ran between Sergei and Vlad’s father. At the end of 2004, the second (and last in this line-up) disc of Smash!! was released. “2nite”. Vlad Topalov recorded the third album “Evolution” alone, after which the sun of the “Smash” group set forever.

In 2004 Sergey Lazarev left Smash!!

Many hypotheses have been put forward about the reasons for Lazarev’s departure, and the parties to the conflict say different things. It seemed to Sergei that Vlad’s father was promoting his son to the place of leader, and he was infringing on him, underpaying fees. Mikhail Topalov, in turn, argued that everything was exactly the opposite: Sergei “starred” and began to demand more. The truth, as usual, is probably somewhere in between.

In an interview, Vlad Topalov hinted that friction within the group began because of Lazarev’s allegedly unconventional orientation. Rumors about Sergei’s addictions could interfere with the image of the boy band, the reputation of Vlad Topalov, and Mikhail Genrikhovich, according to his son, had an extremely negative attitude towards homosexuals.

Solo career

Leaving Smash!! In 2004, Sergey Lazarev started his solo career. The artist signed a contract with the record company “Style Records”.

December 1, 2005 Sergey Lazarev released his debut solo album Don’t Be Fake. It consisted of 12 songs that were recorded in London. The singer created eight compositions in collaboration with producer Brian Rowling, who has worked with such stars as Celine Dion, Enrique Iglesias, Britney Spears, Craig David and Rob Thomas.

Sergey Lazarev – Fake

In early 2006, the first Russian-language song by Sergei Lazarev, “Even if you leave,” appeared in the rotation of radio stations. At the end of the year, at the MTV Russia Music Awards, Lazarev was noted as the “Best Performer”.

Young Sergey Lazarev

In the late spring of 2007 Sergey Lazarev released his second album TV Show. Five songs from the disc already had video clips, and the singer also recorded the ballad Almost sorry (“Why did they come up with love”) in Russian. The Russian text of the composition is not a translation of English, this was the idea of ​​Sergey himself. In the same year, Lazarev took part in the New Wave and sang Michael Jackson’s Earth Song.

Sergey Lazarev – Earth Song

The third solo album, Sergei Lazarev, according to the already established tradition, began to record in England. In early 2010, the singer began to collaborate with the music company Sony Music Entertainment. The release of the new album Electric Touch fell on the same year 2010, in 2011 the album received gold status.

Sergey has a lot of collaborations in his creative work. In 2011, for the New Wave, he recorded the song “When You Tell Me That You Love Me” together with Ani Lorak, making a beautiful couple on stage with a Ukrainian woman and giving rise to rumors about their more than friendly relations.

Sergei Lazarev and Ani Lorak fuel rumors about their romance

In the winter of the same year, together with Timati and DJ Meg, Lazarev released a composition and a video for it Moscow to California.

Sergey Lazarev in his youth and now

At the end of 2012, the fourth album of the artist “Lazarev” was released in electronic format – for sale in Russia via iTunes. A few months later, it became the best-selling in the country. In the spring of 2013, a new concert program by Sergei Lazarev was presented.

Over the next year, Sergei released clips for singles from his latest album. Clips for the songs “Tears in my heart”, “Stumblin'”, “In the very heart”, “Take it off”, “7 wonders” gradually gained popularity among listeners.

In 2015, Sergei celebrated the tenth anniversary of his solo career by releasing a collection of the best songs.

Eurovision

In due time at Smash!! twice failed to get to Eurovision. Well, as a solo artist, Sergei Lazarev more than compensated for this miscalculation.
For the first time, the singer entered the international song contest in 2016 with the song “You Are The Only One” (“You are the only one”). In Stockholm, the artist hoped to repeat the success of his eternal competitor Dima Bilan, the only winner of Eurovision from Russia, or at least Polina Gagarina, who in 2015 lacked several points to reach the first place.

But I had to settle for third place, which, of course, is also a good result. But domestic viewers were upset, because the number turned out to be so spectacular. The performance took place in intimate twilight, and the use of the “magic wall” technology made the wings “grown” behind the back of the artist dressed in a black turtleneck very realistic.

Eurovision 2016: Sergey Lazarev – You Are The Only One

Three years later, the singer made another attempt to win the hearts of European listeners, this time in Tel Aviv and with the song “Scream”, in the creation of which Philip Kirkorov took part. “A lot comes from childhood, a lot of fears turn into some kind of screams in adulthood,” Sergey commented on the deep meaning of the composition.

Eurovision 2019: Sergey Lazarev – Scream

Alas, neither dry rain, nor lightning and meteors, nor mirror doubles helped Lazarev rise above third place. Perhaps the reason was not in the song and performance of Sergei, but in the tense foreign policy situation

Theater roles

In 2002, Sergey Lazarev found time from touring in Smash!! and played in the play “Romeo and Juliet” on the stage of the Alexander Pushkin Theater – after all, he studied at the acting department of the Moscow Art Theater School. Of course, he got the role of Romeo.

Romeo and Juliet: Sergey Lazarev and Alexandra Ursulyak

A year later, he played a major role in the production of “A Few Days in the Life of Alyosha Karamazov” at the Moscow Art Theater.

After leaving Smash!! Sergei returned to the Pushkin Theater and took part in the play Borrow a Tenor.

Sergei Lazarev on the stage of the Pushkin Theater

At the end of 2005, the jury of the theater award “The Seagull” awarded Lazarev two statuettes at once: as “Breakthrough of the Year” and for “Best Love Scene”.

Maestro Oleg Tabakov also recognized Sergey’s talent. From his hands in 2005, Lazarev received the “Talented Fusion of the Art of a Comedy Character Artist with a Musical Talent” award for playing in the play “Borrow a Tenor”.

Sergei Lazarev in the play “Borrow the Tenor”

In the summer of 2006, Sergey Lazarev was awarded “Crystal Turandot” for “Best acting debut 2005-2006”.

Since 2012, Sergei has been the leading actor in the play Talents and the Dead at the Pushkin Theatre.

Business

A big fan of four-legged friends, Sergey Lazarev founded an original pet business. Since 2014, he has owned a confectionery for animals “Poodle Strudel”. Since sweets are bad for dogs, the store sells cakes with the appropriate flavors: beef, chicken, fish.

Daisy, Sergey Lazarev’s dog

Sergey was inspired to create an unusual bakery by the mongrel Daisy, whom he “adopted” after a visit to an animal shelter. He saw dog desserts for sale while touring America and Europe and wanted to please his pet with the same. But it turned out that dog cakes had not yet reached Russia. Then Sergei decided to strike while the iron was hot, and soon the grand opening of the Poodle Strudel took place.

The singer opened a bakery for animals

Family Tragedy

Sergey did not have a close relationship with his brother Pavel. The younger brother was an obedient, well-mannered and hardworking boy who adored music and creativity in general, while the older one grew up unlucky, he was attracted by the street with all the ensuing consequences.

Brothers Lazarev

In 1999, 20-year-old Pavel first entered a penitentiary due to fraud. After serving the prescribed 25 months and barely finding himself free, the young man was caught with drugs, but got off with a suspended sentence.

Pavel spent the next five years at liberty, fell in love with a girl, and their daughter Alina was born. In 2007, he committed theft and paid with a year of freedom. In 2008, Lazarev Sr. attacked a woman, intending to rob, was caught and sentenced to three years in prison, but was released on parole after a year and a half.

In November 2010, law enforcement officers found heroin in a man during a search. Pavel was accused of drug trafficking on an especially large scale.
After being released in 2014, Pavel decided to put an end to his criminal past. The brothers became friendly as in early childhood. Pavel intended to open his own business, often asked Sergei for advice. The whole family got together for the holidays. But the idyll did not last long.

Sergey Lazarev with his brother Pavel and mother

In March 2015, Pavel, who had just celebrated his 37th birthday, got into a terrible accident – a tire burst at the car, and it was carried out into the oncoming lane. He got off relatively lightly: he broke his nose and earned a concussion. At least, so it seemed to relatives, until the man had a fever. He was getting worse. The ambulance took Pavel to the hospital, but the doctors could not save him. He died a week after the accident. More information about Lazarev’s personal losses can be found in this material.

Lazarev did not want to advertise the loss, but during the concert, which took place on the eve of Pavel’s funeral, he could not stand it, burst into tears right on stage and told the fans about his brother’s death.

At the funeral, Sergei saw his own father. The tragedy brought them closer, and Lazarev forgot about old grievances. Father and son reconnected. But exactly 2 years and one day after the death of Pavel Vyacheslav Yuryevich, he died – an ulcer made itself felt. “But yesterday he wrote to me“ Let’s remember Pashka “,” Sergey lamented.

Caring for Pavel’s daughter, Alina Lazareva, fell on Sergey’s shoulders. The singer spoils the girl, and, probably, thousands of subscribers on her instagram are largely the merit of his authority.

Alina, niece of Sergei Lazarev

Personal life of Sergey Lazarev

The personal life of Sergei Lazarev has long been of interest to both fans and the media. And, paradoxically, almost more than his work.

In 2008, TV presenter Lera Kudryavtseva appeared in the life of Sergei Lazarev, who is much older than the singer. However, the age difference did not play a special role in the relationship. At every event where Lera appeared, Sergei followed her, and vice versa. Their romance became known on the New Wave. There, the artist began to court the popular TV presenter. At first, the artists stated that they were connected only by work and friendship. They stopped hiding feelings a little later.

For me, a beautiful girl should be good in everything – both in figure, and in face, and in mind. I can’t stand obsessive girls, with bad manicure and lack of taste.

Skeptics said that the relationship between Lazarev and Kudryavtseva was pure PR, while romantics believed that this was true love. However, the couple lived in different places, but there were still rumors about the wedding: Sergey promised that he would marry a TV presenter. He had to keep his word in 2011 at the Muz-TV awards. The hosts of the ceremony, Ivan Urgant and Ksenia Sobchak, took the lovers by surprise: they approached, handed the couple rings, hastily put on Lera’s veil and “forced” to exchange vows of allegiance.

Sergey Lazarev and Lera Kudryavtseva met for PR, fans say

In the summer of 2012, the couple broke up. At the end of 2013, Sergey and Lera were able to restore only a creative union, acting as co-hosts of the show “Song of the Year”.

At the beginning of 2018, Sergey showed his son Nikita. At that time, the boy was about three and a half years old, that is, he was born in 2014. But it is unlikely that the singer would have declassified his child if at the end of 2016 the paparazzi had not filmed the father and son going to church.

Sergey Lazarev with his son

Little Nikita can be seen not only on Sergey’s Instagram, but also in the video for the song “So Beautiful”.

The name of Nikita’s mother is kept secret. It is believed that he used the services of a surrogate mother like Philip Kirkorov.

Fans have not yet had time to get used to the idea that Lazarev is the father of a son, and in September 2019 it became known that the singer is twice a father. In 2018, his daughter was born. Moreover, at the moment when the press became aware of this event, he claimed that his daughter was another invention of journalists. But in the Secret for a Million program, he said that he really was raising his daughter Anna.

Children of Sergei Lazarev: son Nikita and daughter Anna

Sergey Lazarev now

In 2020, Sergey Lazarev could be seen in the show “Come on, all together!”. In one of the releases, the singer argued with the songwriter Simon Osiashvili, who criticized one of the performances for the song in English. Lazarev spoke out against injustice: at the beginning of his career, he himself faced criticism of his English-language compositions. However, in the final of the show, Sergey flawlessly performed the composition in his native language:

Sergey Lazarev – In the heart

The performer was an invited guest in the show “Mask”. He went on stage in a dinosaur costume and sang the song “Cruel Love” by Kirkorov. The jury decided that Nikolai Baskov was hiding behind the mask, and Lazarev was sitting in a panda costume. Therefore, when the identity of the artist was revealed, everyone was surprised. And Sergei did not hide that he deliberately changed his voice in order to confuse everyone.

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More than 570 vacancies have been opened in Ukrainian banks, the salary of which ranges from 8 to 45 thousand UAH. Banker.ua journalists analyzed what salaries are offered to employees in the banking market and what positions.

Looking for both ordinary employees and middle and senior managers. Ukrainian banks are ready to offer the following salaries:

  • cashier in a bank branch: UAH 12-15 thousand;
  • bank branch administrator: UAH 8-11 thousand;
  • economist: UAH 8-9 thousand;
  • contact center operator: UAH 17-25 thousand;
  • collector: 12-14 thousand UAH;
  • banking products sales manager: 15-45 thousand UAH.

Bank managers, programmers and application developers earn the most in banks. Such employees are ready to pay up to 160 thousand UAH. For example, a similar vacancy was posted by Raiffeisen Bank Aval, which is looking for a Senior DevOps/SRE Engineer.

A bank branch manager earns about UAH 33,000. Such employees also have their own bonus system.

How about in Europe? Ukraine has long been striving for a European standard of living, but in terms of wages it remains far behind other countries.

For example, here are the salaries of some employees of European banks:

  • assistant bank manager – 4,780 euros;
  • bank analyst – 2,180 euros;
  • bank employee – 1,230 euros;
  • bank manager – 8 thousand euros;
  • regional bank manager – 7,980 euros.

In general, the salaries of bank employees in the EU countries range from 1,100 euros to 9,000 euros, depending on the country and position of the employee.

Recall that in April Ukrainian banks bought $470 million more cash from the population than they sold. This monthly figure is the highest since 2015.

As Bohdan Danylyshyn, head of the National Bank Council, wrote on Facebook, such an increase in supply in the foreign exchange market from bank clients contributes to the strengthening of the hryvnia exchange rate, which has been observed for the third week in a row and has already reached a 1.5-month high.

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How much do Kazakh banks pay to its employees

Kursiv counted exactly 20 banks in Kazakhstan, whose personnel costs, according to audited reports, in 2019 exceeded 1 billion tenge. The total spending of these twenty on their employees increased from 248 billion tenge in 2018 to 278 billion in 2019-m, or 12%. For comparison: inflation in Kazakhstan at the end of last year amounted to 5.4%.

Bank CenterCredit (+38% yoy) increased the item under consideration the most (see infographic). In three structures (Alfa, Altyn and ATF), the growth was over 20%. In Halyk, which is the largest employer in the banking market, staff costs rose by only 1%. And finally, three organizations (Jýsan, Capital and AsiaCredit) cut their personnel budgets.

Common denominator

The ranking of banks in terms of the amount they spend on employees in general looks quite predictable and does not differ much from the ranking by headcount. Much more informative is such an indicator as the average cost per employee per month. Of course, it cannot be considered an average monthly salary, since not only salaries and bonuses are included in the personnel costs of banks. This, for example, may include one-time financial assistance for marriage, the birth of a child, retirement, and other items of the social package.

“Personnel expenses include such payments as expenses for business trips, training and retraining of personnel, medical insurance for personnel, social and other payments that are not income for employees,” the press service of Housing Construction Savings Bank said.

Nevertheless, the bank’s expenses per unit of personnel, even taking into account the inevitable errors in the calculations, give a fairly close idea of ​​the level of remuneration in this bank and even closer when comparing remuneration in different STBs (since the calculation error will be approximately the same for all organizations) . Kursiv calculated this indicator (the ratio of personnel costs to the actual number of employees) for 18 banks and Kaspi.kz, Citibank refused to disclose the number of personnel.

From two hundred and above

According to our calculations, the highest paid employees in 2019 were Altyn employees with an average remuneration of 846 thousand tenge per month (hereinafter – including taxes, social and other payments classified as personnel costs). For this bank, an error associated with the number of employees is possible.

There are no exact figures in open sources, the bank refused to disclose them, so Kursiv had to use the data indicated on Altyn’s website. A source close to the bank confirmed that about 500 people now work there.

The second place was taken by Capital Bank – 744 thousand tenge. There is certainly a margin of error here due to the denominator, since the staff of this troubled bank has almost halved in the past year (from 370 to 218), while the average headcount is unknown. The 150 people who left the bank did not leave the bank at once and received a salary for most or less of 2019, however, in the calculations, all this salary “got” to the 218 remaining employees. For this bank, the indicators of 2018 look adequate (not in terms of compliance with its business capabilities, but in terms of compliance with reality), when the average remuneration here amounted to 474 thousand tenge. However, the Capital Bank anomaly is the only one in our calculations, and this institution itself can hardly be attributed to the players whose indicators reflect objective market trends.

In four banks (Sberbank, RBK, Zhilstroy and Alfa) unit personnel costs exceeded 500 thousand tenge. Four more structures (Forte, Kassa Nova, Jýsan and Tengri) overcame the bar of 400 thousand. Five players (AsiaCredit, BCC, VTB, ATF and Halyk) spent more than 300 thousand tenge per month on employees. And the four banks with the lowest salaries were Home Credit, Nurbank, Kaspi and Eurasian. As you can see, the list of not the most generous employers in the sector includes three organizations that, on the one hand, are highly profitable, but, on the other hand, have a large staff. But managers in three small banks did not skimp on salaries, in which serious problems with liquidity were discovered in the second half of last year and at the beginning of this year.

It is clear that the average is tricky, but it allows you to compare banks with each other. It can be made more relevant if the share of key managers (usually members of the board of directors and the management board) is excluded from the total personnel costs. For example, in Altyn, the share of top management in personnel costs is 20%. Without taking it into account, the size of the average remuneration is reduced immediately by 170 thousand, to 675 thousand tenge. At Kassa Nova, senior executives account for 22% of total remuneration, without them the average is reduced by 90 thousand, up to 346 thousand tenge. In Bank RBK, the share of tops is 13%, without it the average remuneration is adjusted down by 70 thousand tenge, to 485 thousand. Also, the influence of this factor is noticeable in Forte (53 thousand tenge), Sberbank (45 thousand), Alfa and Jýsan ( 30 thousand), Eurasian (28 thousand) and Home Credit (23 thousand).

Up and down

If we talk about the dynamics of the average remuneration, then the highest growth (not counting the anomalous indicator of Capital Bank) was shown by Altyn (+162 thousand tenge compared to the previous year), Alfa (+148 thousand) and BCC (+76 thousand). Alfa-Bank did not respond to Kursiv’s request.

BCC told us that in 2019 the bank attracted a number of key players in the main business areas and began work on changing the wage system so that effective employees earn on average here more than in other banks. The new wage system is based on two main principles: internal justice and external competitiveness.

“Our goal is to create all conditions for attracting and retaining effective employees and gradually ousting those who do not achieve the expected results,” the BCC press service said.

In six banks, specific personnel costs decreased compared to 2018, including the most significant decrease in Zhilstroy (by 96 thousand tenge), Halyk (by 66 thousand) and troubled AsiaCredit (by 52 thousand). Halyk did not respond to Kursiv’s request.

Housing Construction Savings Bank confirmed the fact of wage cuts, but on a much smaller scale than it follows from Kursiv’s calculations. According to the bank, in 2019, the average monthly remuneration (excluding payments such as expenses for business trips, training and retraining of personnel, social benefits, etc. ) decreased by 12 thousand tenge, from 550 thousand to 538 thousand. due to changes in the staffing structure, the press service explained. The bank is increasing its front office staff and reducing its management staff.

“The salary level of employees has changed since the introduction of the grading system in the bank in 2018. This allows you to select the best personnel due to competitive wages and prevents the payroll and number from inflating while increasing the productivity of employees,” the press service noted.

In the current year, according to Zhilstroy, the amount of salaries in the bank has not changed significantly. Salary indexation was not carried out, and the incentive system based on the personal effectiveness of employees has not changed, the press service concluded.

Profit sharing

The leadership of Altyn Bank in terms of unit personnel costs becomes clearer if we consider such an indicator as the bank’s profit per employee. In this nomination, Altyn was also the best in the sector last year. Each of its employees earned an average of 28.7 million tenge for the bank, of which the bank spent 10 million on the same employee.

Halyk, Zhilstroy and Kaspi.kz are next on this efficiency list with around 20 million tenge of profit per head unit, followed by Sberbank (17 million). But these banks share their profits with the team in different ways: Sberbank and Zhilstroy are in the top five in terms of unit personnel costs, the other two players are in the bottom.

In 2019, no one could have foreseen the coming pandemic and the economic disruption it would cause. In the current situation, it is hardly appropriate to operate with such concepts as banks with high or relatively low salaries. The value of the workplace has increased on its own, the task of the moment is to preserve the places that exist and not worsen the conditions for them. It would seem easier for banks with lower salaries to do this, but the obvious difficulty is that they have a lot of jobs, and it has become much more difficult to earn money (including to maintain these jobs) due to increased client risk.

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PB&J and Senior Monthly Meals

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New Parish Administrator Hired

Christus Victor Lutheran Church welcomes Lacie Ruhl into the role of Parish Administrator starting July 1.  This new, full-time positio…

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Christmas in July Brunch and Craft




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Ink Jet Cartridges





 

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June Book Club



CVLC Book Club
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Victory Park

Enjoy the beautiful green space at the back of our campus! Walk the Stations of the Cross, spend time in the memorial garden, eat lunch in our picnic pavilion, meditate in the outdoor chapel.

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Naples Metro. Vanvitelli and Salvator Rosa stations.

Naples Metro is a unique building, a unique phenomenon. The first line was designed to connect the most important parts of the city’s infrastructure. The metro should connect the city center, its main areas with the station and the airport. The endless traffic jams of Naples, associated with the medieval layout of the city center, where it is impossible to increase the capacity of roads by widening them, force residents to prefer off-street transport. Now the construction of the first line of the metro is in full swing, the city center has already been connected to the station. In the foreseeable future, the line will be circular. In addition to line 1, there is also a light metro line – line 6, and also … there is another operator with its own metro – this is line 2. It even has a different logo, that is, in fact, there are two metros in the city !! However, only line 1 is thus a classic metro. It goes at a depth of about 40 meters – this is a deep subway. This decision is applied here for several reasons. Firstly, in the center there is a dense enough building to make the subway shallow, the streets are narrow and it is impossible to dig in an open way. Secondly, Naples is a very old city, its history spans tens of hundreds of years, which means that almost wherever you start digging, you will stumble upon artifacts of past centuries. But at a depth of 40-50 meters, of course, there are no artifacts anymore, this is below any cultural layer, however, this problem is very relevant during the construction of escalator slopes and stairways.
And this is one of the reasons why the construction of the Naples metro is very slow. For example, the Municipio station project was reworked more than 20 (!!!) times due to the artifacts found as a result of the work. Dozens of archaeologists are working on the construction of Naples metro stations. This is just one of the features. But the main feature of the Naples metro is the design of its stations. Now there is a trend in the world to create public spaces based on metro stations, large interchange hubs. The metro is no longer just a transport, where passengers only have to get to the station they need and that’s it. Now the subway should please passengers, some subway stations are becoming real magnets for tourists, they are becoming real attractions. Moreover, there is a renovation of old stations built 20 or more years ago. As an example, we can recall the Drassanos metro station in Barcelona, ​​which was built in the late 60s, and much later was renovated by the architectural bureau ON-A; in Munich, old stations are also being renovated. But today is not about that. There is a brand new subway. The first part of line 1 is open at just 1993 year. In Naples, the task was originally set to make public spaces designed by famous architects and fill them with works of modern art. To understand, subways in Europe, especially newer systems that are recently opened, are very utilitarian spaces, with a minimal decorative component. In Naples, they did the opposite. And this allowed the local metro to declare itself. In many ratings of the most beautiful and unusual metro stations in the world … a station from this southern Italian city is sure to appear.
Today we will start to get acquainted with the stations of line 1 of the Naples metro. Let’s start with a diagram. As is customary in Europe, all urban rapid transit is plotted on the map. In this case, these are metro, light metro, city train and funiculars. The scheme also includes intercepting parking lots, a port and a railway station.

1. The first station in line is Vanvitelli. It opened as part of the first phase of the Vanvitelli – Colli Aminei section on March 28, 1993. Station architect Michel Capobianco. In 2004, the stations underwent a facelift as the “station of art” concept for central metro stations was adopted. The reconstruction was taken up by the same Michel Capobianco together with his son Lorenzo. There are no turnstiles at the exit, but there are such “meat grinders” at the entrance

2. Two stairs and an escalator lead to the platform from the lobby, and two escalators go up from the platform on the sides.

3. The walls are decorated with photographs by photographers Olivo Barbieri and black and white photographs by Gabriel Basilico. Naturally, these are views of the city of Naples.

4. A spiral with Fibonacci numbers above the escalator made of neon tubes. This is an installation by Mario Menz.

5. Looks cool. By the way, our architects also use the Fibonacci numbers as an element of the design of the metro station, for example, at the station. m. “Lomonosovsky Prospekt”, which will open soon. It is interesting that the escalator goes down and the stairs go up to the platform itself, they reach the intermediate floor, and from there a staircase descends to the platform, but the escalators lift passengers up directly from the platform level.

6. On the intermediate floor, continuation of the installation. There are some strange animals here, also with numbers from the Fibonacci number series.

7. Escalators from the platform have such enclosing arches. It’s funny.

8. Metal stars hang on the walls. These are the works of Gilberto Zorio. The stars, according to the author, are a good omen for a successful journey.

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10. This is how the passenger flows were separated and they do not intersect anywhere – excellent.

11. Station with side platforms and on each side at the level of the platform there are such mosaic panels by Isabella Ducrot. On the one side.

12. And on the other.

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14. The station itself is quite simply decorated. All the efforts of architects and decorators went to the lobby.

15. Everything is extremely laconic, The ceiling is not finished with anything, all sorts of communications go through it. It is painted black and not lit, so the whole filling is not striking.

16. That’s it, let’s move on.

17. Station Salvator Rosa. Let’s start with the lobby, it’s a pity it was already dark and I didn’t take a picture of it outside. But google-cats always come to the rescue, there you can see everything how it looks from the outside and even twist it to see it from all sides. A pavilion with tall arched stained glass windows. I wonder how it all looks during the day when the sun is out. As usual, a line of turnstiles at the entrance and before the toilet turnstiles. That is, you can use it at any time, for this it is not necessary to use an entrance ticket.

18. Above the escalator slope, the ceramic panel in the form of a curtain is the work of Enzo Cucchi.

19. On the left is this one… if we had it, it would be a tombstone, but it’s a fiberglass flower by artist Raffaella Nappo.

20. A very interesting diagram of the station hangs here. As you can see, the station has two ground vestibules. There is a cascade of 4 escalators and an elevator going to the station. Surprisingly, at our deep stations, elevators to the level of the platform are not made. Even on new ones. But this is quite possible. The Italians did it.

21. We even tested the elevator. It takes a long time, but brings us directly to the platform.

22. But let’s go down the escalators.

23. The predominant decoration in most stations in Naples is glass and stone. There might even be more glass somewhere. Surprisingly, even escalator tilt mills are lined with such a fragile material.

24. We go down below and there is already a stainless steel. By the way, in addition to two escalators, one up, the other down, there is also a staircase, so anyone who is bored can go down like this.

25. Two spans passed, one more remained.

26. To the right is a passage to the platform, and to the left – to another vestibule.

27. Another work of contemporary art. Written by Santolo de Luca. The picture is an overlay. Using the same technology, they wanted to make it at the metro station. “Fonvizinskaya” pictures in lamps on pylons, remember?

28. More contemporary art. The picture (or what is it?) is called “Hermaphrodite at the moment of self-fertilization.” That’s how it is, no more, no less.

29. Passage to another lobby.

30. And we continue to descend to the platform.

31. Salvator Rosa station opened on 14 April 2001 as part of the Vanvitelli – Museo section. The second lobby opened a year later – in 2002. The architects were Alessandro and Francesco Mendini. Deep station, as we’ve just seen. And surprisingly, it has a central hall, which is not typical for European subways. Finishing of the central hall – glass panels, stainless steel panels on the ceiling. There are only three passages to the side halls, one at the end of the platform where we are now standing, there, behind the back, is an elevator. Another passage at the beginning of the platform and one in the middle.

32. Elevator. Pointers show the direction, and a line diagram hangs above the aisles.

33. The end and passages are finished with small tiles.

34. Something like that.

35. So that the central hall does not look deserted, modern installations are also installed here.

36. Here is a very touching group of Fiat 500 babies. The Italian theme in the design of the station is traced again. Fiat 500 is one of the first city cars and one of the most popular models of the Italian company, and finally, it is just very cute. Cars are carefully covered with warm blankets. The installation is called “Metro safer”.

37. How nice.

38. Nothing else of interest in the central hall.

39. We drove here in the evening and there were practically no people.

40. The main color in the side rooms is red. Even the floor covering is red.

41. Interesting lamps, but for some reason they don’t light up.

42. Naturally, there are trash cans at the station, or rather, such things. In principle, from a security point of view, this is a good solution, since the packages are transparent and in which case you can see what was thrown there.

43. At the ends of the mosaic by Fulvia Mendini. There are 4 such round medallions, each side has its own mosaic. Pay attention to the fact that in the tunnel there is quite a normal “path” along which you can walk through the tunnel.

44. Mosaic from the other side.

45. Metro map and line map.

46. There is such graffiti on the road wall. This canvas is 50 meters long. It is interesting that this is a canvas (!!!)

47. A real work on canvas in the subway – it’s strong of course. Well, we end here. There will be more stations next time.

About Naples metro:

1. Vanvitelli and Salvator Rosa stations.
2. Materdei and Museo stations.
3. Dante and Toledo stations.
4. Stations Univercita and Garibaldi.

More about Naples and its surroundings:

Naples. Castle of Saint Elmo.
Naples Metro.
Pompeii.

Tags: salvator rosa, vanvitelli, metro, metroitaly, naples

10 amazing metro stations that look like underground museums

Renowned artists, architects and designers have worked on platforms and subway crossings in Naples, Stockholm, Kyiv and Moscow to create small masterpieces on planet Earth. But, like any treasure, they are hidden underground.

Toledo Station (Naples)

This futuristic station, opened in 2002, is the creation of the Catalan architect Oscar Tusquets, an old friend of Salvador Dalí. The decoration was created from small pieces of blue and white mosaic, which symbolize the ascent to the seventh heaven . .. thanks to the escalators!

Station T – Central (Stockholm)

The station is located at a depth of 34 meters underground, carved into the rock and then covered with concrete, one half of it is blue, and the other half is painted with frescoes, the station looks like a real cave. It is located in the Norrmalm district, between Sergelstorg Square and Vasagatan Street, and is connected directly to Stockholm Central Station.

Mayakovskaya station (Moscow)

38, named after the Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. The vault of the ceiling is gracefully decorated with a hammer and sickle, while the columns are lined with steel. Without a doubt, this is the favorite station of Muscovites.

Marienplatz station (Munich)

Updated in 2006. The Marienplatz station in Munich is an optional Deutsche Bahn stop and one of the most important metro stations in the Bavarian city. It is hard to imagine that this tunnel is located . .. subway!

Formosa Boulevard Station (Taiwan)

Opened in September 2008, this magnificent subway station in Kaohsiung City is the most majestic glass building in the world. “Dome of light” (Light dome) by Italian artist Narcisse Quagliata consists of 4500 glass panels. This set shows the history of human life through the prism of the four elements: Earth, Water, Light and Fire.

Band Tour Tunnel (Shanghai)

Not exactly a traditional subway, but worth a look! To the rhythms of house music, tourists rush to sit in the booths to admire the one-of-a-kind light show from the rays and color overflows of different genres.

Avtovo station (St. Petersburg)

Avtovo station is located on line 1 of the St. Petersburg metro. Entering the neoclassical building, whose dome and stucco decoration will take your breath away, you will find yourself on the platform, lit by chandeliers as if from a castle … Do not rush to get into the car!

Olaias Station (Lisbon)

Olaias is a station on the Lisbon Metro Red Line.

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