Principal Valerie Walker reported that the Temecula Student Center (TSC) held its first annual High Scream Social, a meet and greet with ice cream for teachers, parents, and students.
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Journey Home School High School 12th-grade student Nicole Hudson has written, illustrated, and self-published Wear Your Crown, a children’s book which encourages children to embrace their curls from a young age and was inspired by the author’s childhood wish for a book celebrating curly hair.
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Aiden Budwine is a Murrieta Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month. He is a senior with Journey Home School High School who has been part of Springs since 10th grade. He is taking advantage of being able to take dual enrollment college courses.
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The staff at Springs’ Rancho Cucamonga Personalized Learning Center has revamped its Positive Behavior Intervention System and is “modeling, rewarding, and celebrating as our students show examples of our Hummingbird Expectations of ‘Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible,’” reported Steve Bentley, vice principal.
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Students in grades 3-8 are invited to participate in Math Madness, an online, team-based weekly competition that is entertaining and designed to get students excited about math.
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Springs’ Santa Ana Student Center (SASC) welcomed the Orange County Fire Department, Santa Ana unit. Principal Tricia Gallagher said, “Our students listened to the firefighters talk about what they do to keep people safe.”
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The Murrieta Student Center (MSC) back-to-school night was a success, reported Virginia Diaz, the program coordinator. It was the first such event at the site, and nearly every family in the school turned out. The school’s ASB raised funds by selling drinks and snacks, with funds to be used to pay the expenses of school dances.
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Venture Online students Adalyn and Alayah Carter work as background talent for television programs. At age four, their mother signed them with Kids! Management, which describes itself as “the premiere background management company in Hollywood focused on coordinating the needs of casting directors [of minor children to] work on set as background talent for the entertainment industry.”
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The Springs Student Artists of the Month for September and October are Abraham Wilson (artwork pictured) and Trinity Aguilera. Abraham is a 7th grade student from Venture Online; Trinity a 4th grade student from Cherry Valley Co-op.
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Springs Montessori Voyage and Virtual Academy families have participated in back-to-school night, parent educational sessions, and park day so far this year. With a field trip or park day available every month, students practice social skills such as negotiating, fairness, and communication.
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