Principals Lanise Goosby (Virtual Village), Shirley Jones (Journey), and Jackie Dee (Venture Online) went to the CUE (Computer-Using Educators) conference in Palm Springs in March. CUE’s mission, Jackie reported, is “to inspire innovative learners by fostering community, personalizing learning, infusing technology, developing leadership, and advocating educational opportunities for all.”
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The high school swim season is underway. Members include Aiden Arnett, Isabella Cordova, Ashton Fyfe, Sierra Lemen, and Mikayla Mills.
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Springs Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) kindergartners had a Read Across America float parade in which they read a book and made a float representing it, reported Principal Brynne Dukes. In the afternoon, they took the floats around the school to show the other students. Continue reading →
Springs’ Murrieta Student Center has launched its first TikTok account, reported Principal Julia Krisel. The school staff uses it to share news and programs relating to the school as well as for entertainment. Click here to see the latest posts.
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Springs Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) Vice Principal reported that the school held an anti-vaping assembly for middle and high school students with Alexandra Swift from the San Diego County Department of Education.
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Springs Homeschool students enjoyed an exciting two weeks in the San Bernardino Mountains during the “Blizzard of 2023,” reported Nadia Phillips, education specialist, with snowfall culminating in a historic total of 7-9 feet in the mountain communities.
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Springs Homeschool junior Ivy Lanhardt of Corona, who dances with the Academy of Ballet Arts in Murrieta, was one of 12 Americans who were accepted to compete in the 50th-anniversary edition of the Prix de Lausanne, held in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Students at Springs’ Bear River Student Center raised more than $2,000 for campus upgrades. Planned projects include a new sound system in the Polar Bear Sanctuary, new turf in the middle school quad, and a new playground.
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All Springs TK-8 learning centers offer art classes and are open to students enrolled in independent study programs. At the Enterprise and Otay Ranch Learning Centers, teacher Jennifer Graham uses Artsonia, the world’s largest online collection of student art, to showcase and share her students’ artwork.
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Springs Homeschool students who achieved their mid-year ICAN! Mastery goals enjoyed an ice cream social and received ICAN! Incentive t-shirts. Over 700 students qualified.
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