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Students Work in Del Rio Garden

May 23, 2024

The Del Rio Student Center TK-1st grade students in teachers Sharon Ware and Kimberlie Moore‘s classes have been working to improve the school garden, reported Kim Ballantyne-Morse, principal. They are learning about various plants and flowers; they have been growing vegetables and fruits for students to sample.

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Summer Knapp Receives Crystal Apple Award

May 23, 2024

Journey Homeschool High School ES Summer Knapp (right) received a Crystal Apple Award from the LDS Church in Hemet in recognition for the positive impact she has made in her profession. She was nominated by her student Lily Herterich, who described Summer as “amazing.” Lily remarked, “She has been so important to me throughout high school, and I’m looking forward to spending senior year with her.”

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Santa Ana College and Career Week

May 23, 2024

The Santa Ana Student Center held a college and career week which welcomed a variety of guest speakers, including a pizza chef, nurse, makeup artist, police officer, and a pro skater, reported Elisa Cornelius, school counselor. Students reflected on the lives they wanted to live, the salaries required to support such lifestyles, and the salaries offered by different careers.

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Students vs. Staff Volleyball Game

May 23, 2024

Temecula Student Center celebrated the end of the boys’ volleyball season with a “thrilling” students vs. staff volleyball game, reported Principal Valerie Walker, with the students prevailing 3-1 (best out of 5 rounds).  Overall for the season boys volleyball was 1-4, with Coach Dontae Jelks leading.

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Virtual Academy Park Day, Math Festival

May 23, 2024

More than 40 turned out for Springs’ Virtual Academy Park Day which included a new math festival, reported Lanise Goosby, Virtual Village principal. Students used Julia Robinson Math Festival Kits which provided a platform for students to engage their critical thinking and logic skills while solving “intriguing” mathematical problems. Lanise said, “From our youngest TK students to our seasoned learners, everyone had the chance to participate and stretch their mathematical muscles.”

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Citrus Springs Immerses Students in STEAM

April 25, 2024

Students at Citrus Springs Charter School in Santa Ana have been fully immersed in hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) projects that have “ignited their curiosity and fostered their creativity, reported Priscilla Doorbar, principal. From designing and building robots to exploring the principles of coding, she continued, “our students are actively engaging in real world problem solving and collaboration.”

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Journey NHS Awards, Air Force Base Visit

April 23, 2024

Journey Homeschool High School students Grace DwinnellAbianne ParkAnais ParkAmanda Quezada, and Jessica VanOrman were recognized at a National Honor Society (NHS) Awards ceremony, reported Vice Principal Erin Riley.

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Citrus Springs Students Visit Discovery Cube

April 10, 2024

Citrus Springs Charter Schools Principal Priscilla Doorbar reported that students kicked off their STEM program with a field trip to the Discovery Cube in Santa Ana.  Students grades K-8 are learning about such topics as conservation of matter, light and shadow, the substance reaction of oil and water and other matter, and whether the mixing of two or more substances results in new substances.

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