Dub Thee Fear, an hour-long play by Springs iShine 8th grade student Declan Kallberg, 13, will be performed virtually March 11 & 13, as part of Program A. Click here for additional details and to purchase a ticket to watch from home.
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Liliana Esmeralda Ruelas-Quiros of Perris, a 2nd grade student at Springs’ Del Rio Student Center, is the April Student Artist of the Month.
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Springs Homeschool students and sisters Alexis, Aliyah, and Alyssa Harris (grades 5 & 2) have launched Pop Roxy Girls, a business that provides subscribers with “Glam Lits,” boxes delivered monthly containing such items as glamour themed books, fashion accessories, and a STEM surprise.
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Springs Journey Homeschool student Kylee White, grade 9, age 14, has been a talented dog trainer for the past five years.
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Springs Charter Schools has been designated a “Kindness Certified School District” as part of Kids for Peace’s 10th annual Great Kindness Challenge, which is “a positive and uplifting program that fosters connection, inclusion, appreciation and overall well-being.” The annual program has multiplied in enrollment each year, having grown to over 17 million students in 33,000 schools, reaching across all 50 states and 115 countries.
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Brian C. 18, is a senior and Mira Loma resident attending Springs’ Magnolia Student Center who is a master pianist. His favorite classical pieces are Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto, Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, and Chopin’s 1st Ballade. He practices up to four hours a day, and, in the past year, has performed virtual concerts.
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Katie Bryson, 5, a Homeschool Kindergarten student, is the March 2021 Student Artist of the Month. She lives in Corona. Her artwork is entitled Super Watermelon Girl.
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Math teachers from Springs’ Hemet Quest Student Center and Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) are collaborating via monthly meetings to improve students’ math abilities, reported RVA Vice Principal Brian Bailey. Teachers are assessing which math skills are often lacking among students in the later grades, he said, so that teachers in lower grades can put greater emphasis on these skills leading to a long term improvement of math skills overall.
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Agatha McIntyre, a senior in the Journey Homeschool Program, was the sole participant in Springs’ History Day this year, portraying Lottie, a character involved with the underground railroad. She has participated in the event every year since 7th grade.
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Springs held its annual Science Fair. Students from all programs submitted their projects and experiments and winners were announced at a virtual award ceremony. The winners included:
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