Connections Academy at Springs, an online independent study program, has begun its association with Springs this school year serving more than 500 students in grades K-10, reported Principal Laurie Campbell. Laurie said that the program serves families in Southern California, connecting students with certified teachers and a “high-quality” curriculum.
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Classes have begun at Springs’ Corona Student Center (CSC) on 510 W. Second Street, reported Principal E.J. Whitehead. The school is serving 200 students in grades TK-8.
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Principal Priscilla Doorbar noted that the Santa Ana Student Center (SASC) welcomed students back to class “with big smiles and fun music.” The school is serving 90 students in grades TK-8.
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Principal Valerie Walker of the Temecula Student Center (TSC) said she is “proud to celebrate student success.” At the recent Ignite Conference, she reported, TSC received the “prestigious” Student Achievement: Above the Line Award for outstanding performance in CAASPP ELA and math. She explained, “This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our students, teachers, and ACEs.”
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Springs Journey 10th-grade student Audrey Ramirez entered a short video in the Long Beach Aquarium’s High Tide Student Festival in the category of “My Favorite Ocean Species.”
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The Temecula Student Center’s PTSA hosted a BooHoo/Yahoo New Families Welcome Breakfast to kick off the new school year. Parents and staff had the opportunity to meet and enjoy complimentary lattes.
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The Otay Ranch Student Center began its year with 502 students, reported Principal Brynne Dukes. Eleven new staff members were brought on board as well. The school kicked off the year with classes engaging in orientation and team-building activities.
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The Otay Ranch Student Center will soon be moving into a new site at 2371 Fenton Street in Chula Vista, reported Brynne Dukes, principal. As Springs will own the site, she said, the school will “have the autonomy on when and how we do events and how we organize everything.”
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Hemet Quest made significant improvements in its CAASPP scores, reported Principal Eric Ballard, with a 9% gain in math and a 4% increase in ELA. Eric opined, “This achievement reflects our dedication to academic excellence and the hard work of our teachers and students.”
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Springs’ iShine Student Center is preparing for the new school year, reported Allen Neuenschwander, principal. The Center has new laminate flooring and repainted walls; all classrooms have received a SmartBoard for class use. There is a campus landscaping project underway and the Center’s storage room is being converted to a new classroom to accommodate an influx of new students.
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