Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) welcomed five new staff members for the new school year (pictured, left to right): Kristina Sims, dance and movement teacher, Myisha Partridge, ACE, Robert Adams, ACE, Amanda Nonomura, 5th-grade teacher, and Rhea Brown, vice-principal. Continue reading →
Springs’ Corona Student Center is starting the new school year with a fresh coat of exterior paint, the Springs colors of cream with dark blue trim, reported the new principal, E.J. Whitehead. Other exterior maintenance includes new grass and wood chips for the playground area. Continue reading →
Springs’ Rancho Cucamonga Personalized Learning Center’s Discovery Academy will welcome 80 new students in the 2019-20 school year, reported Jared McLeod, principal. In just four years, the Academy has gone from 20 to 340 students in grades K-8. Continue reading →
Springs’ Otay Ranch Student Center held its first annual Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) Talent Show. There were a total of 17 performances, including rappers and singers, ukulele players and pianists, dancers and impressionists. Continue reading →
Springs is pleased to announce the opening of its newest learning center, the Del Rio Student Center, 745 N. Perris Blvd. in Perris. Shawna Lewis, formerly the teaching vice principal at Springs’ Flabob Academy, will serve as principal. Classes will begin at the site on August 26. Continue reading →
Maddison “Grey” Levesque, who just finished the 8th grade at Springs’ Bear River Student Center, is the August 2019 Student Artist of the Month. She lives in Menifee. Her picture is called “Springs Street.” Continue reading →
Springs staff members Holly Hungerford Cocking, Tammy Jackson, Tanya Rogers, and Natali South participated in the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools conference in Las Vegas. Featured speakers included Sal Khan, founder of the Khan Academy. Continue reading →
The Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy (FAPA) 8th grade “ended the school year with a bang!” reported Principal Robin Davis. End of the year activities included an outing to Knott’s Berry Farm and a promotion ceremony. Continue reading →
Springs’ Hemet Quest Academy held a Relay for Life to raise money for cancer research. The event kicked off with an assembly led by PE teacher Ted McAllister and DJed by Brian Dacus. Continue reading →
Springs’ Magnolia Student Center honored its custodian, Albert Freeman, with an Albert Freeman Day, reported Principal Beverly Voechting. She explained, “Albert is our custodian. But he is more than that. Continue reading →