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 →
The Murrieta Learning Center is opening a learning lab to facilitate intensive instruction for students in the Response to Intervention (RTI) process, as well as to provide more support for students who have Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Continue reading →
Our football tournament was Saturday, December 5th at Sheridan Park in Corona. We played games all day.
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Come join us this Thursday, December 3, at 3 p.m. in the breezeway for cupcakes and an informational meeting about how you can be one of our school’s “Village Helpers”!
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Amy Heald describes the experience: “A fabulous homeschool mom, Melissa Mc Dowell has been attending La Fuente’s Spanish classes.
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Aaron Allen, a 10-year-old Palm Academy, 5th grader who lives in La Quinta, earned a gold medal in the USA Powerlifting 2015 SoCal Regionals Youth 1 Division (for ages 10 – 11). It was his first competition.
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Two KEYS Independent Study Students were honored recently. Senior Joelle Sanchez was named a Murrieta Valley Chamber of Commerce High School Student of the Month and junior Aalima Brown-Malika won an essay competition through the Honors Program with one of three highest scoring essay submissions in the contest.
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Mackenzie Hall, a senior with Venture Online Academy, was selected as a Murrieta Valley Chamber of Commerce High School Student of the Month.
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Springs’ mission is to provide an education that is built on personalized learning for every student. Beginning November 16th, our teachers will be meeting with your student and you to develop goals for the school year.
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