Dear 7th/8th Grade Magnolia Academy, 9th-12th Grade Renaissance Real World Academy and 7th – 12th Grade Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy Families:
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Dear Lake Elsinore Da Vinci Student Center Parents,
I am very excited to officially announce our new site plans. Thank you for all of your patience following the flood at our previous site in September. We have had some challenges along the way, but we are finally able to begin a new chapter for our Da Vinci Student Center.
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Ridge Durling, a 17-year-old in Springs’ KEYS program, is exploring a career in law enforcement through the Explorer Program in Menifee. Continue reading →
Luke Kalaitzian, a 7th grader with our Venture Online Academy, is an accomplished motocross racer. He took 3rd (of 42 racers) at Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Motocross Championships, meaning that he’s in the top 2% of motocross racers in his class!
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Serena Sepersky, a 9th grade student in Springs’ KEYS program, is an accomplished golfer. She plays for three major golf leagues: Valley Junior Golf Association (VJGA), Future Champions Golf and SCPGA Jr. Toyota Tour Cup. The Toyota Tour Cup is invitational and comprises only the top junior golfers in the world.
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Dear Hemet River Springs Families,
This school year has been off to a great start. We have implemented a strong bully-prevention program, promoted a growth mindset in the classrooms, continually acknowledged progress and achievement, and we have sustained to maintain our warm and welcoming environment. Continue reading →
Springs Parents,
Springs Charter Schools is aware of the safety threats to Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). We have not received notification of any threats to our schools, nor have those districts in the vicinity of any of our student centers. Continue reading →
Several elementary students from Magnolia Academy sang with La Sierra University’s Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA) Youth Chorus at the Riverside Festival of Lights on December 7. Continue reading →
Abigail Dehay, an 11th grade student in the KEYS High School Independent Study program, has begun a job with a San Bernardino law firm. She had previously worked as an intern, but had done so well she was offered a paid position with J. Patrick Ragan Law Office, which practices corporate and business law, usually dealing with the incorporation of businesses and their legal upkeep. Continue reading →
Homeschool students Ashley and Alyssa Farrell, ages 12 & 10, took 2nd place at the FIRST LEGO League’s SoCal Championships robotics competition in December. Continue reading →