The iShine Student Center in Temecula welcomed Opal Singleton, president and CEO of Million Kids, Training and Outreach Coordinator for the Riverside County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force for presentations to staff and parents about cyber and human trafficking. Continue reading →
Nine Springs students will participate in the State Championships for National History Day in Rocklin, California May 6-7: Aidan Bostworth, Joshua Hermann, Rafael Ibarra, Katelyn Jenkins, Agatha McIntyre, Logan Pinchback, Cameron Quijada, John Yarbrough, and Karl Zeiber. Continue reading →
Hello Parents, Guardians, and Staff of Corona Student Center, Learning Center, and Mosaic Academy: We are test piloting a new doorbell system at the Corona Site. It is called RING. We ask that you take a few moments and read through our new policy and procedure for school security with our school door entrance. Continue reading →
Ed Map is delighted to announce that Principal Mark Shalhoub won a new 32” flat-screen HD TV by stopping by the Ed Map booth at the Charter Schools Conference in Long Beach earlier this month. Continue reading →
Students from the Temecula Student Center participated in their first-ever track & field competition against other schools at Tahquitz High School in Hemet on March 10. Continue reading →
Springs held its schoolwide science fair in Temecula, with 25 projects on display. Continue reading →
Hannah Margison, age 13, is an aspiring ballerina. In her first competition, the Youth American Grand Prix, she scored an 88.6/100. She lives in La Quinta, and is a Homeschool student in the 8th grade. Continue reading →
Venture Online Academy senior Alexis Halley has been named a Murrieta Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month. Alexis, age 17, is maintaining a 4.0 GPA and when she graduates she plans to attend Palomar Community College and study mechanical engineering. Continue reading →
Kaitlyn Kight, 17, is interested in makeup and fashion. She said, “I love looking at all the new fashion trends and going shopping at all the different stores. I also love going to Sephora, a huge makeup store, and looking at all the makeup and trying it out. I could spend hours in there.” Continue reading →
Kelsey Bogner, age 19, is a senior in the KEYS program. She lives in Winchester and came to Springs six years ago, she said, “because I was maliciously bullied by my peers and it was hard to get through each day.” Continue reading →