Springs’ Cherry Valley Student Center held a Career Fair, reported Principal Tammy Slaten. Representatives of local businesses and trades set up booths and answered questions. Students watched a heart sonogram, were introduced to welding, and met Rebel the Canine, a trained police dog.
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The Vista Student Center students continued with Springs’ theme of play for this school year by enjoying a “Day of Play.” Parents Molly Elkins and Liz DeGeronimo organized and led a variety of outdoor activities and games for children of all grade levels.
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Springs held its first supervisor/leadership meeting with 109 in attendance. It was the first in-person gathering since 2019 (due to the pandemic). The group discussed PLAY, STRS/PERS (retirement), BRAGS (departmental highlights) and wellness, self-care, and balancing stress through meditation and breathing exercises.
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Springs’ Journey Homeschool High School has a co-ed swim team. Members of the Magnolia Falcons High School Swim Team receive a swimsuit and cap uniform and can borrow a Magnolia Falcons parka; the swimmers practice Monday through Friday and have regular meets.
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Evelyn Mendieta, 10, a 4th-grade student with Springs’ Venture Online program, is the May 2022 Student Artist of the Month. The title of her artwork is “Back to School.”
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Sixth-grade students at Springs’ Riverside Student Center learned about percentages and decimals, reported teacher Liz Foscaldo.
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Profess Adhikari, a 5th-grade student from Springs’ Bear River Student Center, finished 6th place in the Riverside County spelling bee.
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Springs’ Corona Student Center (CSC) welcomed representatives from the Corona Fire Department #2. They spoke to them about what to do in the event of an emergency, and showed them their fire equipment.
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Springs’ Venture Online families held a Mid-Year Event at the San Diego Zoo’s Wild Animal Park, the first in-person event held since 2019. More than 350 students and parents participated.
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Homeschool math teacher Ann Woodruff devised a fun way to teach for “Pi day” and was “surprised how fun this activity was for my 7th grade class.” She related:
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