Springs Murrieta Student Center is participating in the Choose Love movement, reported Principal Julia Krisel, which “is a proactive solution that addresses the root cause of violence to prevent it before it starts.” The program seeks to create safer schools “by teaching students how to use nurturing, healing love in any circumstance.”
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Springs’ Murrieta Student Center held an International Day with 16 classrooms each showcasing a different country and offering a glimpse into its culture, food, art, and activities. As part of the event, each student received a passport which they were encouraged to get stamped as they made their way around the classrooms. Families were also invited to attend and were encouraged to participate by visiting each country and sampling what they had to offer.
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Springs’ Murrieta Student Center has launched its first TikTok account, reported Principal Julia Krisel. The school staff uses it to share news and programs relating to the school as well as for entertainment. Click here to see the latest posts.
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Murrieta Student Center students participated in Global Play Day having a “blast” participating in “unstructured” play, reported Program Facilitator Virginia Diaz. Additionally, the school has a new handball court students have enjoyed using.
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Aiden Budwine is a Murrieta Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month. He is a senior with Journey Home School High School who has been part of Springs since 10th grade. He is taking advantage of being able to take dual enrollment college courses.
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The Murrieta Student Center (MSC) back-to-school night was a success, reported Virginia Diaz, the program coordinator. It was the first such event at the site, and nearly every family in the school turned out. The school’s ASB raised funds by selling drinks and snacks, with funds to be used to pay the expenses of school dances.
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The maintenance staff has been busy improving the facility for student instruction, reported Principal Julia Krisel. The site has new paint and flooring, signage and curriculum room for small group lessons. Continue reading →
Springs’ Murrieta Student Center held a Read-a-Thon which raised $7,950 for the school. Students TK-8 participated, asking family and friends to donate for minutes read. Ryder White was the top reader; Riley Hubbell raised the most money.
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Springs’ Murrieta Student Center had a Kindness Door competition. All classrooms in the school participated, with teacher Kristen Boyts’ class taking first place. Students received a class party and office supplies. (Pictured on the left: Mrs. Boyts’ door)
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