The Summit Springs Educational Foundation (SSEF) had a strong 2020-21 school year, raising and distributing more than $50,000 in grant money to Springs graduating seniors to use for college and trade school and to fund projects at Springs school sites.
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Springs’s Venture Online program has a new principal, Jackie Dee. She assumes the role from Andrea Leib, who came to Springs seven years ago to develop the program.
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Springs’ Palm Academy received 2021 Best of Indio Award in the Schools category by the Indio Award Program, reported Principal Shawna Lewis because the school staff “achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community [which] helps make the Indio area a great place to live, work and play.”
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Springs’ Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy (FAPA) moved into its new permanent classroom facility located at Flabob Airport in Riverside in June. The facility includes an office, hangar able to accommodate a small airplane, and 10 classrooms (pictured).
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Mina M., 8, is the July Student Artist of the Month. She is entering the 3rd grade with Springs’ Venture Online program. This will be her second year with the program.
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Eighth-grade Homeschool student Josiah Hammack has accepted an online internship with Coder Kids in Texas. In this role, he moderates servers, works as an instructor, and oversees culture development at the company.
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Jersey Maraney, a Spring Homeschool student in the 4th grade, is the June 2021 Student Artist of the Month. Jersey’s artwork is entitled Future of Tomorrow.
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Venture Online welcomed “Kindness Ninja” Brian Williams for a virtual conference entitled “Inspiring Measurable Acts of Kindness” in May. A 4th-degree black belt who has done many media appearances, Brian describes his message as “one that calls students to action and creates measurable change in each school he visits.”
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Springs’ iShine Student Center said farewell to Maria Casas, special education instructional aide, who retired at the end of the school year. She originally worked in the mortgage industry, but after staying home for a time to raise her grandson, she opted for a career in education instead. She especially enjoyed working with students with disabilities and has worked for the past four years as a one-on-one aide.
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Springs Homeschool students traveled to Williamsburg, Virginia in May to participate in performances with the Mountain Fifes and Drums of Lake Arrowhead, reported ES Nadia Phillips.
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