Springs’ Corona Student Center enjoyed a Winter Wonderland. Students wore pajamas and watched movies.
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Springs Corona Student Center students participated in Freakout EFX, a nutrition and health program for students ages 6-12. Participants are given physical challenges and learn about the importance of teamwork. The overall goal is to promote health awareness. The program was held after school at a local park.
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Springs’ Corona Student Center (CSC) has begun an afterschool program to promote students’ emotional and social well being, reported Principal E.J. Whitehead. Participants have the opportunity to play outdoor and indoor games and to socialize in a safe environment. In the new school year, the CSC is serving 70 students, grades K-8.
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Corona Student Center Principal E.J. Whitehead reports that the new school year brings with it some important staffing changes. The school’s 6/7 teacher, Marlene Cummins, returns to the Center after a year away. Alexis Bueno will be working in the Center’s 3/4 class with Nicole Newman. Marcela Roseberry will be joining the team as a 1:1 aide.
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Springs’ Corona Student Center has launched monthly online Corona Coyote meetings with the principal, E.J. Whitehead, and the student’s grades K-8. In the first meeting in January, students reflected on the past semester and discussed what they were looking forward to in the upcoming semester. In February, a special guest will discuss physical activity programs available during the pandemic.
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The Corona Student Center held an 8th-grade parade promotion ceremony in May as its 8th-grade teacher is expecting a child the week school finishes. Students received goodie bags as they passed by. Corona Student Center ACE Sally Lorentson is “going above and beyond” during this time mandated distance learning due to the pandemic, reported Principal E.J. Whitehead and the Center staff. Continue reading →
Lauren Zike, a 5th/6th grade academy teacher at Springs’ Corona Student Center, has begun live-directed drawing sessions with her students via Zoom during this time when on-site classroom learning has been suspended due to COVID-19. Continue reading →
Springs’ Corona Student Center teacher Jessica Holland’s 1/2 grade class walked to the post office to mail its Flat Stanley project. Continue reading →
The Corona Coyotes participated in the Annual Springs Football Tournament held at Ryan Bonamino Park in Riverside, reported E.J. Whitehead, principal of the Corona Student Center, taking third with a 2-2 record. Continue reading →
The Corona Coyote football team played the Bear River Bears in a scrimmage at La Ladera Park, Menifee. Since the Corona team only had six players, the coaches brought all of the players together and split them up into two teams that were equally matched. Coach Tom Fagot acted as referee and mentor. Continue reading →