Springs Venture 4th grade student Jordan Schneider has launched a new YouTube channel, Kid2Kid, intended to be a channel where “a kid teaches kids.” Jordan loves learning and passing on information to his fellow students; videos include scientist profiles and experiments. Continue reading →
Ben Fitts has been named principal of Springs’ iShine Student Center. He previously served as vice principal, and has been employed by Springs since 2012. Continue reading →
Springs held its annual Schoolwide Spelling Bee on February 12. More than 40 students participated. The winners were: Continue reading →
Three teachers from Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) were recognized for their accomplishments. Anthony Scott and Jonathan Kunz were named educators of the month by the Sylvan Learning Center; Georgina Arredondo, a high school math teacher, received a Royalty Award. Continue reading →
Springs’ Cherry Valley Homeschool Cooperative will hold its annual Career Fair on March 26, featuring presentations by members of the community who visit the school and talk about their professions. Students have the opportunity to ask participants questions which can help them discern what career paths they might like to take. Continue reading →
Zeina Massoud, 16, a junior in Springs’ KEYS program, is the illustrator of a new book available on Amazon, Children’s Lala-bies: Poetry for the Soul. Continue reading →
Zoey Ruderman, 14, of Temecula is an 8th-grade student in Springs’ iShine program who is also a successful actress. She has been acting for eight years, and has an agent. She was most recently featured in a Hallmark anti-bullying commercial and a Facebook Super Bowl commercial. She has also done a Toys R Us commercial and films for film festivals. She added, “My dream is to do a horror film.” Continue reading →
Springs held its annual Schoolwide Science and Engineering Fair. The winners included: Continue reading →
Springs’ iShine Student Center in Temecula celebrated the life of Sue Miller Hurst, the Center’s former principal who succumbed to cancer last Thanksgiving, with the reveal of a legacy wall created in her honor. Continue reading →
Special recognition was given to teacher Charles Coomber’s 7th-grade class at Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) for reaching the highest ST Math completion rate in the school (73% when the current goal is 51%). They were also nominated as the kindest class in the school because of the care they give their 1st/2nd grade buddy class. Continue reading →