Student Michaela Mosca from Springs Montessori Middle School spoke to the Murrieta City Council about clubs and electives at the student center, including drama, physical education, ASB, and art. Continue reading →
David Arteaga, 16, is an 11th grader at Magnolia Student Center. He lives in Riverside and has been attending Springs for two years. Of his artwork, he said, “I like to take photos of nature or city life. Most of the time I use my camera and Photoshop for my projects.” Continue reading →
Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) 1st-grade teacher, Jeannette Fetterhoff, integrates the “Zoophonics” program in her daily teaching. Zoophonics created a character, “Zoophonia” that Mrs. Fetterhoff recently portrayed in her class right down to the accent, wig, and costume. “Zoophonia” is the keeper of the phonics zoo. Mrs. Fetterhoff took on her character in a creative and entertaining way to teach students all about phonics. Continue reading →
Isabel Wallace, 14, is a 9th-grade student in Renaissance Real-World Academy at the Temecula Student Center. She lives in Temecula; this is her 5th year in a Springs school. Continue reading →
Kalita Laparojkit of the Venture Online Program is an accomplished golfer. The 9th grade Montebello resident joined the program in 2016. Continue reading →
Springs’ Homeschool Learning Centers will offer fall open houses on the following dates and locations. See what the Learning Centers’ teachers and students have been working on this year. Bring the family of a prospective student with you.
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We are so saddened by the recent tragedy in Las Vegas. At these difficult times, it is often difficult to decide how to address these real issues with our children. I’ve asked my Assistant Superintendent of Pupil Services, Robert Hennings, to compile the following links with great information that would be beneficial to our Springs community in the wake of this horrible tragedy. I hope you find these useful. Continue reading →
The Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) held a Race into School Day during which students’ families came to visit classrooms to observe projects, participate in an opportunity drawing and learn about what their children are doing at ORAA, reported Tami Foster, site facilitator. Continue reading →
Carter Low, 19, a 2016 graduate of Springs’ KEYS program, is in Houston helping residents recover from Hurricane Harvey, which devastated the region. Carter went to Houston on a Mormon mission, and joined with his fellow missionaries to help with the cleanup. Continue reading →