The Hemet Student Center, Girard site, has hired Stephanie Knobloch, a special education teacher. Continue reading →
Six Springs Career Technical Education (CTE) students traveled to San Bernardino Valley College to compete in the SkillsUSA Region 6 Technical Skills event, a regional competition representing over 100 technical and leadership skills contests. Continue reading →
Middle school students in the Riverside Student Center Mosaic Program’s First Lego League elective class won 1st place in the Core Values award category at Legoland, reported Ron Adkins, the team’s coach. Continue reading →
High school students at the Hemet Student Centers enjoyed a hands-on entomology presentation. Graduate students from UC Riverside’s entomology department visited the school with stick bugs, large cockroaches, and tarantulas, some of which the students were able to handle. Continue reading →
Attention Hemet River Springs Families,
This message is for our Hemet Quest Academy Students (TK-8th):
Due to a water line break near the Acacia building this morning, the city of Hemet must shut down the water system for the day. Continue reading →
Dining with the Stars and Scholastic Book Fair. Continue reading →
Rylie Shedeed, a 9th-grade student in the KEYS program, is a gifted dancer. She dances at Dunamix Dance Project in Temecula three times per week, or five days a week when she’s involved in a production. Continue reading →
Steven Walton, an 11th grader in the KEYS program, is an accomplished downhill bike racer. He lives in Corona and began riding mountain bikes with friends on local hills recreationally about five years ago. Continue reading →
Visitors to the Pathfinder Resource Center in Riverside, which temporarily houses Magnolia Academy (TK-12th) and Flabob Airport Prep Academy (7th-12th) students, are experiencing the creativity of famous master artisans as well-known works of art have been grouped and displayed by their artists’ country of origin, reported Principal Beverly Voechting. Continue reading →
The Springs Santa Ana Learning Center hosted its first public art show at The Artery in Costa Mesa; more than 100 participating student artists incorporated the theme “walk in my shoes” into their art. Continue reading →