Springs’ Murrieta Student Center held a Read-a-Thon which raised $7,950 for the school. Students TK-8 participated, asking family and friends to donate for minutes read. Ryder White was the top reader; Riley Hubbell raised the most money.
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Damian Cortez, an 8th grade student with Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA), is the April 2022 Student Artist of the Month. His artwork is entitled “80s Back to School.” He is a resident of Chula Vista.
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Springs’ Cherry Valley Homeschool Cooperative’s first ever Cultural Studies Week was a success, reported Principal Tammy Slaten. Students learned about different cultures and shared information by creating display boards which fellow students and staff members viewed during a Thursday Cultural Studies Display Day.
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Springs’ Corona Student Center students participated in the Education Day Basketball Game at Toyota Arena in Ontario as the AC Clippers of Ontario took on the Stockton Kings. Students spoke with players and received merchandise.
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Springs’ Rancho Cucamonga Personalized Learning Center is pleased to welcome a new vice principal, Steven Bentley. He has a background in teaching and administration working at both traditional and charter schools.
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Springs’ Rancho Cucamonga Learning Center teachers Leana Viramontes and Ann Woodruff facilitated the Center’s leadership class to celebrate author Dr. Seuss through read-alouds, games and crafts for the school’s kinder buddies in honor of Read Across America Week.
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Springs Magnolia Student Center 10th grade student Ruben Navarro is a gifted artist. He can make a dinosaur out of “almost anything,” said his mother, Beatrice, and he has had an interest in dinosaurs from a young age. He makes other animals as well, including birds, reptiles and rodents; he watched the animated movie Ratatouille, for example, and made a rat out of clay.
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Teacher Lauren Sommer relates that in the class students are diving into all the behind the scenes work “that goes into making Disney theme parks such magical places.”
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Spring’ Hemet Quest Student Center participated in the World Wide Day of Play, shared Tiffany Jones, the site facilitator. Students enjoyed such activities as a dance party, arts and crafts table, hula hoop passing, relay race, obstacle course and tennis ball toss.
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Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) seniors attended an on-campus workshop to complete onboarding tasks to attend Mount San Jacinto College, reported Annette Butler, Springs Career and Post Secondary Coordinator.
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