Springs Charter School’s Mosaic program at the iShine Student Center has moved into a new facility in Temecula. On December 9, the first four of 18 classrooms opened to students; the remaining classrooms will open in a few months.
The new classrooms are being created in what was previously an executive office building on Lyndie Lane, near the Temecula Town Center and east of the Rancho California Road exit of the 15 freeway. The new facility will offer additional and improved classroom facilities and better internet service, and allow the program to welcome new students. Once the construction is complete, all 290 K-8th grade students will be in a single facility.
“We are excited to expand our innovative program into our beautiful new facility,” said Sue Miller Hurst, director of the Mosaic program at the iShine Student Center. “At our new facility, we will be able to showcase our state-of-the-art program.”
Mosaic program students come from Temecula and the surrounding communities such as Murrieta and Fallbrook. They benefit from personalized learning and a classroom environment that enables them to become self-motivated, self-directed, competent and enthusiastic life-long learners. The program has been going strong in recent years, Ms. Miller Hurst noted, with excellent test scores.
She said, “I am grateful for the leadership, talent and patience that it has taken to prepare this new facility. We are enthusiastically inviting the community to see and share in our program.”