Last summer when Joshua Herrmann got to meet his hero — aerospace engineer Burt Rutan — at an aviation convention in Wisconsin, it was one of the highlights of his young life.
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As you may have noticed in the news, there has been a systematic assault on charter schools throughout the State of California. One reason for this attack has been the recent rise in enrollment at California’s 1200+ charter schools and the demand for new charter schools, as based on the thousands of students on waiting lists for charter school programs throughout California. Continue reading →
Judge Orders Stricter Protections Related to Student Data Released In Response to Subpoena.
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Murrieta Student Center is inviting the public to attend the Fair and Marketplace on Saturday, April 9, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at 41866 Kalmia St, Murrieta.
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Ali Raye Hernandez, 13, is an accomplished violinist. She is in the 8th grade, lives in Temecula and is part of Springs’ Venture Online Academy. She hopes to attend New York’s prestigious Juilliard School and become a professional violinist.
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The four-member team LEGO – Lego Engineers Go On of the FIRST Lego League, which includes 6th grade Springs Homeschool students Zachary Hohertz and Chase Webb, took 1st place for Core Values at the Inland Empire Qualifying Tournament and the Reserve Championship for Gracious Professionalism at the Southern California Championships at Legoland. Continue reading →
Eighth grade Homeschool student Cole Banas, 14, of Joshua Tree is a budding sculptor. He began at age 10 and uses metal and wood materials he finds to create such works of art as flowers and human figures. Continue reading →
Teachers from Springs’ Venture Online Academy gathered for a Venture mid-year event. The five teachers and their families flew into Southern California from North Carolina, Hawaii and Oregon to enjoy a variety of professional and social/educational activities with their peers, reported Andrea Leib, Venture’s program director. Continue reading →
Virginia Lowell, a 14-year-old 8th grade Homeschool student, is a talented pottery and ceramics maker. Over the past two years her creations have included a butter dish, teapot, cups and bowls and a remote control holder. Continue reading →
Ireland Porter-Olson, 13, lives in Indio. She is an 8th grader in the Homeschool program, and has been attending Springs for five years. Continue reading →