Springs Magnolia Student Center is holding its 4th annual Blood Drive on February 18, reported Site Facilitator Susie Carpenter. According to the Red Cross, blood supplies are at a 10-year low, with a particular shortage of universal donor type-O blood. Students age 16+ are eligible to donate; younger students are encouraged to recruit their parents to be donors.
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Springs’ Magnolia Student Center is saying goodbye to retiring long-time ACE Kimberly Lariviere, reported Principal Beverly Voechting. “Miss Kim” joined the staff in 2008, and has been most recently working in the classroom of 1st grade teacher Anna Oei. Mrs. Voechting said, “The dynamic duo are an amazing team teaching our littles how to enjoy reading, love writing and memorize math facts.”
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Springs seniors participated in a College Kickoff at the Temecula and Magnolia Student Centers with students receiving SWAG from Mt. San Jacinto and Riverside City Colleges. Students learned how to apply to college, FAFSA and financial aid. Continue reading →
Springs’ Magnolia Girls Varsity Volleyball team finished a strong season with a 7-5 regular season record in the Warrior League. Coaches are Ray and Tori Cantu; it was a young team as the only returning player from the previous season was junior and team captain Claire Hill.
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Autumn Hargrove, 7, a 2nd grade student at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, is donating 100 copies of the children’s book “Our Pledge, Our Promise,” by Sheri Wall to be donated to 100 Magnolia families. The books were purchased with funds raised through a gofundme campaign by Autumn and her mother, Andrea Hargrove, “in response to someone vandalizing and taking down the American flags we placed for the 13 soldiers killed in Afghanistan.”
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The Magnolia Student Center’s afterschool program has begun and is “full of fun, enrichment and building connections,” reported Jamie Secoda Martinez, the school’s personalized academic coach.
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Nefertari Hammant, 17, a graduating senior from Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, was a preliminary 1st place essay winner of the 2021 Ninth Circuit Civics Contest for high school students in the Central District of California.
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Springs’ Magnolia Student Center Site Facilitator Irma Herrera was selected to participate in the making of disaster preparedness videos targeted at California’s Indian tribes.
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Magnolia Student Center students, Ben Noble, Kyleigh Chalfant and Natalye Tinajero, joined with advisors Susie Carpenter and Amber Baxter to produce the school’s annual yearbook, despite the challenges posed by the pandemic lockdowns.
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Magnolia Student Center staff encouraged students to read during the month of March by creating a student “Rise to the Challenge and Read” reading challenge. Each student was assigned a novel to read, and the one who devoted the most time to reading earned the school’s traveling “Participation Party ‘P’ (a light-up letter P). Classes with the most Party Ps will win a year-end pizza party.
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