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4020 Jefferson Street,
rIVERSIDE, ca
grades Tk-8 | 5 days on campus, Wednesday early release day
grades 9-12 | 4 DAYS ON CAMPUS, Wednesday is a HOMESTUDY day
(951) 225-7200
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Our campus offers two innovative programs serving grades K-12.
Magnolia Academy (K-8): This seat-based liberal arts program provides 5 days of engaging, integrated core classroom instruction with a focus on community connections and the arts. Students develop mastery of their personalized skill goals and targeted instruction in small groups.
Renaissance Real-World High School (9-12): Do you want a truly different high school experience? Discover a high school that emphasizes deeper connections with fewer teachers and ensures that every student is prepared for both college and the world of work through rigorous, supported courses, school-organized internships, and concurrent college enrollment. Students graduate with a resume of experiences and skills, a UC-ready transcript, college units and friends that will last a lifetime.
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May 22, 2026Heidi Medina, Spring into Teaching grant coordinator, shared that the University of Massachusetts Global recognized Magnolia Student Center 6th-grade teacher Norma Quintana for her “resilience” while participating in the Spring into Teaching program.
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May 22, 2026
Springs’ Magnolia Student Center's softball team “made history” this season, reported Coach Tori Cantu, finishing league play undefeated with a 12-0 record. She said, “Their hard work, determination, and team chemistry have earned them a well-deserved spot in the playoffs.”
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March 20, 2026The Magnolia Student Center and FAPA enjoyed a Spring Fling dance in Hangar 16, which was decorated with images of flowers and butterflies, at the Flabob airport, reported
Susie Carpenter, Magnolia program facilitator. Participants enjoyed dancing, a DJ, outside games, and snacks. A prom court king and queen were announced.
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January 26, 2026Springs’ Magnolia Student Center held an All-Star Talent Show featuring 25 acts, reported Principal Jamie Secoda Martinez. Students sang, danced, read a self-created comic book, told jokes, and played instruments. Jamie said, “It was quite the show … it was amazing to see our Falcons cheer each other on.”
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