Independent Learning Center

REDEFINING HOW WE MEASURE SUCCESS… ONE STUDENT AT A TIME

The Independent Learning Center is an innovative district choice high school designed around Big Picture Learning distinguishers of interest-driven and personalized learning supported in real world contexts. A core objective of this design is to develop self-directed learners highly capable of navigating systems, defining their work in complex contexts, thinking critically, and collaborating. The ILC is authorized by the Washington State Board of Education (SBE) to graduate students based on mastery of competencies rather than credits, and the competencies herein are aligned with Common Core State Standards and admissions expectations of selective baccalaureate colleges in Washington and nationally. The competencies are clustered within six interdisciplinary Learning Goals representing the skills, core knowledge, and attributes of effective learners prepared for college and career.

Referred to as a “trampoline that provides a launchpad for every student”, the ILC is a school that:

  • Transitioned from a traditional approach associated with content-driven classrooms to a human-centered approach.
  • Encourages students to “leave to learn”.
  • Blurs the lines between education and the real world.
  • Empowers every student to act with purpose and passion.

Learning Center News

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    Oct 28, 2025 · Methow Valley School District
    Parent Night: Navigating the Digital World Together

    Thursday, November 6th | 5:30–7:00 PM | LBHS Library

    Join us for an honest, down-to-earth conversation about what our kids are seeing and doing online. We’ll talk about the latest social media and drug trends, how cyberbullying and online drama really show up, and the clever ways some teens get around parental controls. We’ll also cover what the law says about online safety, how to spot red flags in online connections, and which apps or tools can help you stay involved in your child’s digital life.

    This evening is designed to help parents feel more confident and connected in guiding kids through today’s online world. (Some content may be sensitive and is intended for adults only.)


  • May 27, 2025 · Methow Valley School District
    Notice of School Board Meeting Change

    Please be advised that the upcoming MVSD School Board meeting originally scheduled for May 29th has been rescheduled to:


    New Date: Wednesday, May 28th @ 5:30 PM

    Thank you for your understanding and continued support.


  • MVSD Selects Annelisa Tornberg to Serve as District's School Nurse
    May 21, 2025 · Methow Valley School District
    MVSD Selects Annelisa Tornberg to Serve as District's School Nurse

    The MVSD is pleased to announce that Annelisa Tornberg has been selected to serve as the district's full-time school nurse.

    Annelisa Tornberg is a Registered Nurse with 19 years of nursing experience in family and maternal/child health. She has worked in labor & delivery nursing, as a Public Health Nurse with families and teens doing home visiting and wrap-around case management, as a Board Certified Lactation Consultant, a hospital float nurse (in units from post-anesthesia to the pediatric emergency room), and this school year as your substitute School Nurse. She is thrilled to be your new permanent MVSD School Nurse and has enjoyed working within our district the past four years as Covid Liaison, Health & Wellness Coordinator, and substitute School Nurse.

    Annelisa and her husband Brent (who is also a RN) moved to the Methow Valley with their kids Finnley and Hazel 4 years ago and are grateful to be immersed in soccer, dance, skiing, and biking the local trails with their dog Coco.

    Thank you for your support! Please reach out to Annelisa anytime. She looks forward to building more relationships and growing support for the health and wellbeing of students and families in our valley. ATORNBERG@methow.org


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    May 17, 2025 · MV Independent Learning Center
    Congratulations Izabel!

    Izabel Bajema, a senior at the Independent Learning Center (ILC), will be recognized Wednesday (May 14) at a statewide arts awards ceremony in Olympia. Check out the Methow Valley News article sharing her accomplishment.


  • LB Drama Company Presentation of Hadestown
    May 12, 2025 · Methow Valley School District
    LB Drama Company's Presentation of Hadestown

    Liberty Bell Drama Company's presentation of the musical Hadestown opens Tuesday and runs through Sunday. This is a must-see theater event. Reserve tickets are almost sold out at mercplayhouse.org. There will be 10 tickets available at the door. Doors open at 6:30 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Doors open at 1:30 on Sunday. We can't wait to share this story of love, hope, and resilience in trying times.


  • We Love Our Teachers! MVSD to Celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week: May 5 - 9
    May 1, 2025 · Methow Valley School District
    We Love Our Teachers! MVSD to Celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week: May 5 - 9

    Dear MVSD Students, Parents, and Community Members,

    We love our teachers! As such, during the week of May 5 -9, the MVSD will be joining others across the country, recognizing our exceptional teaching staff during National Teacher Appreciation Week.

    MVSD staff continue to serve as a bright spot within our schools and community. Serving as a source of inspiration, hope, and opportunity, their dedication and commitment to service is reflected in the success of our students and the health and wellness of our community. MVSD staff, working in partnership with parents, educational partners, and community members, remain committed to developing students who graduate prepared to pursue the widest range of career, education, and life opportunities possible - dignifying every student.

    Please join us as we display our gratitude and appreciation for our amazing MVSD staff!


  • Spring 2025 MV Pride
    May 1, 2025 · Methow Valley School District
    Spring 2025 MV Pride

    We’re excited to share the Spring edition of the MV Pride Newsletter, celebrating the season with stories, updates, and highlights from across our school community.

    Click HERE for the full version.


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    Apr 28, 2025 · Methow Valley School District
    Measles Awareness

    Dear MVSD Community,

    As measles cases continue to rise in the US, with a fifth case reported this week in Washington state, we are urging parents and caregivers to make sure their children (and themselves) are protected from the disease by getting two doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine.

    Families can check their immunization records online at MyIRmobile.com, or by speaking with their clinic to make sure they’re fully protected. If exposed to measles, any unimmunized adult or child will need to stay home and isolate for 21 days, from last known exposure. MMR Immunization works and is our opportunity to protect our community's health and limit this potential major disruption to family routines.

    School Nurse Annelisa or our local clinics, Family Health Centers and Confluence, are available for questions or help finding a vaccine.

    More at https://doh.wa.gov/newsroom/doh-urges-measles-mumps-and-rubella-mmr-vaccines-amidst-national-outbreak


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Ghost Miranda Class of 2025

Ghost says, “If I had to choose a superpower it'd be shapeshifting, that'd be sick.”

Ghost is planning on going to Shoreline Community College for their Game Art & Design Associate's degree. In 7 years? “Hopefully have a house, somewhere more fun than here.”

Ghost’s advice to younger students: “If you are a chronic procrastinator you need to fix that asap.”

Congratulations, Ghost! We’re excited for you!

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Georgie Brisbois Class of 2025

Asked what super power she’d love to have, Georgie wrote, “I would have the power of super strength, so I could lift a car over my head.”

Georgie plans on attending Whatcom Community College for the first two years in order to explore her interests before transferring to a university. And in 7 years, “I will be helping facilitate the proletariat revolution.”

Georgie’s advice for younger students: “Knowledge is power! Be curious and always seek out new information and perspectives.”

Congratulations, Georgie! Best of luck in all you do!

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Mali Desalvo Class of 2025

After graduation Mali is planning to study visual art at the University of British Columbia. And in 7 years Mali imagines being “somewhere more populated and less beautiful.”

Advice for younger students? “People like you more the less you want to be liked.”

Congratulations, Mali! We wish you the absolute best!

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Darra Kelly Class of 2025

Darra says, “The title of my autobiography would be ‘Buying a Subaru with a turbo is the worst financial investment of all time.’”

Darra will be attending Eastern Washington University to study Mechanical Engineering, and in 7 years he imagines either building an engine in his garage or becoming a K-1 Kickboxing Champion.

Advice for younger students? “Be optimistic and make the best of the time you have in high-school, having a negative outlook won't get you far.”

Congratulations, Darra! Best wishes in all your future plans!

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Taylor Lyons Class of 2025

Taylor writes, “If I could have a super power, I’d want to be able to fly.”This fall Taylor is planning on going to Bellingham Technical College, and taking the automotive technology degree.

In 7 years he pictures himself having his own auto body shop “living lavish.”

Taylor’s advice to younger students? “ENJOY YOUR YOUTH”

Congratulations, Taylor! Wishing you all the best in your future plans!

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Mason Lappin Class of 2025

Mason says, “If I were a season I think I would be winter because I really enjoy snowboarding, and the scenery when everything is covered in snow is breathtaking.”

Mason’s plan for next year is to go to Eastern Washington University but he’s undecided about what he wants to study. “I’m looking forward to having new experiences, making new friends, and learning a bunch of new things.” In 7 years Mason hopes to have graduated from college and found a stable and reliable job that he enjoys working at and that's able to support him.

“If I could give younger students a piece of advice, I would tell them to enjoy the little moments of high school because before you know it your free trial of life is over.”

We wish you all the best! Congratulations, Mason!

The Spring Arts Showcast
The Spring Arts Showcast

Liberty Bell Visual & Performing Arts Presents:

The Spring Arts Showcase

Wednesday, May 21st, 2025

Liberty Bell High School Gym

Doors open at 5:30 PM

Bands at 6:00 PM

Choirs after intermission

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Damien Spears Class of 2025

After graduation Damien (aka “Spears”) will be going to trade school for welding, and he will be wrestling there as well. In 7 years he imagines he’ll be “in a decent house with a stable job in the welding field.”

We can’t wait to see where life takes you, Damien! Congratulations!