E.J. Whitehead is the new interim principal for the Corona Student Center (CSC) for the remainder of the 2018-19 school year. Continue reading →
Temecula Student Center (TSC) senior Joshua Bechtel has co-written and is directing The King of Azteca, an original musical to be performed by TSC students at the TSC May 23-25. Continue reading →
Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) held its third-quarter Art Expo to celebrate theater and visual arts. Participants included teacher Tamra Santana’s 6th-grade class, who each chose a favorite song and created a record cover for it. Danica Arimany, ORAA art teacher, said, “The students considered what seeing through their ears and hearing through their eyes would be like. They chose a song that spoke to their hearts and created a record cover through translated sound into line, shape, color, and texture.”
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Photographer Daniel Rubio, a Springs alumnus, made a presentation on photography to students in Springs’ Career Internship Technical Education (CITE) pathway at the Pathfinder Student Center. Rubio photographs concerts and events, takes family and commercial portraits and does product and lifestyle photography for brands and companies. Continue reading →
Samira Seelhofer, 12, was formerly a 5th-grade student at Springs’ Hemet Quest Academy before moving on to 6th grade at another school. Two of her siblings still attend Springs schools. Continue reading →
Isaiah Balderrama (pictured, 1st place), a 3rd-grade student with Springs’ Magnolia Academy, has been training in jiu-jitsu for three years. He has competed in six tournaments, bringing home bronze, silver and gold medals. Continue reading →
Seth Blynn, 16, a sophomore with Springs’ Magnolia Student Center’s Renaissance Real World Academy, has been named an Eagle Scout. To earn the award, the Jurupa Valley resident led a team of youth and adults in refurbishing the flagpole at historic Marcy Library, now home to the Foster Army Animal Rescue Thrift Store. Continue reading →
Renaissance Real World Academy student Brian C. of Jurupa Valley has been honored for his exemplary volunteer service with a President’s Volunteer Service Award. The award recognizes Americans of all ages who have volunteered significant amounts of their time to serve their communities and their country and was granted by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program. Springs nominated Brian for national honors this fall in recognition of his volunteer service. Continue reading →
Teresa Vandenberg, 18, a senior at Springs’ Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy (FAPA), has been accepted as a member of the U.S. Air Force. She will begin training two weeks after graduating from FAPA this June. Continue reading →
Disney Fine Art painter Noah Elias gave a presentation to Homeschool students at Springs’ Santa Ana Student Center. “Noah” is a local artist who creates paintings and limited edition art. Continue reading →