Celebrating 10 Years of Empowering Students in Moreno Valley!
Local leaders presented Certificates of Recognition from Senator Cervantes, Supervisor Dr. Yxstian Gutierrez, and the City of Moreno Valley.
Local leaders presented Certificates of Recognition from Senator Cervantes, Supervisor Dr. Yxstian Gutierrez, and the City of Moreno Valley.
Looking to get ahead in high school and start college early? Dual Enrollment could be your pathway to academic success. At Options For Youth (OFY), we help motivated students take college courses while still completing high school—setting them up for a brighter future.
Looking for a safe, supportive, and flexible high school environment? Sara’s story shows how Options For Youth (OFY) empowers students to overcome challenges, reach their full potential, and succeed academically—no matter their past experiences.
Los Angeles, CA – Options For Youth (OFY), a tuition-free, accredited public charter school serving students in grades 9–12 across California, proudly announces the appointment of Ileana Kiriakos as Superintendent. Her selection marks a historic milestone as the first time in the organization’s history that the role will be held by a Latina and first-generation college graduate.
Principal Richard Aguilar and Superintendent Ileana Kiriakos join the Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce for the official ribbon cutting, marking 10 years of student success at OFY Moreno Valley.
Options For Youth (OFY) offers flexible Credit Recovery and Enrichment programs for students who need to catch up, stay on track, or get ahead toward earning their high school diploma. Students can earn up to 15 credits in six weeks through guided independent study, online or in-person classes, and teacher support—all available year-round.
The Moreno Valley campus—home to 10 years of student success and community impact.
Ileana celebrates the opening of OFY’s new High Desert campus, with Principal Bernadette Grant, expanding opportunities for students to learn in ways that fit them best.
Every student brings unique strengths, challenges, and goals to the classroom. For our English Learners (ELs), having the right support system can make all the difference—not just in mastering language skills, but in building the confidence to succeed across all academic subjects.
School counselors and teachers have long emphasized the importance of involvement in school activities. From entering high school to senior year, the extracurricular activities students join play a pivotal role in the college application process, now more than ever.