Isaac Smith, a 9th grade student with the KEYS Academy, plays violin with the Inland Valley Symphony. The symphony performs twice annually; the next concert is March 16. Continue reading →
Jaylene Rosales has been named Student of the Month by the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce in recognition of her continuous commitment to academic and personal excellence. Continue reading →
Fifteen middle school students participating in the iShine Learning Center’s “You’re the Boss: Create Your Own Business” class took part in a mock trade show at the center, reported Demetra Cornwell, a Homeschool learning center teacher. Continue reading →
The Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) is having its first annual STEAM Fair on February 10, 3:30-5 p.m. Continue reading →
Canaan Spranger, a Homeschool senior from Hemet, has been selected as Student of the Month by the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce in recognition of his performance in high school and overall achievements. Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool students Ashley and Alyssa Farrell, ages 11 and 9, have been studying American Sign Language (ASL) for three years and have signed the National Anthem at many high profile venues, including before professional sports games at Staples Center and StubHub Center, and at bodybuilding competitions at Muscle Beach in Venice. Continue reading →
Fifteen-year-old Springs student Zachary Traylor is an accomplished gymnast. He is preparing for the Black Jack Invitational in Las Vegas, February 18-22, which draws more than 70 teams from all over the U.S. It is one of six competitions in which he’ll participate in 2015. Continue reading →
Homeschool students will have the opportunity to participate in a S.P.R.E.E. (Student-Parent Regional Education Event) on Wednesday, March 25, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (check-in at 8:30 a.m.). Continue reading →
Seth McCaughey, age 13, a Da Vinci Middle School student in the 8th grade at the Temecula Student Center, collected items for 40 Christmas gift bags for 40 needy children in the Vista Unified School District. Continue reading →
Ian Phillips, age 13, a Homeschool student in the 8th grade, has passed an examination to obtain an FCC license to operate an amateur or HAM radio. He studied for the examination with four friends from Boy Scouts, and earned a Boy Scout Radio merit badge for his efforts. He’s now saving to purchase his own HAM radio. Continue reading →