Amber Kilman, a lifeguard at Magnolia Student Center, is a gifted swimmer. She has been swimming competitively as part of club and school teams since age 7. Continue reading →
Andrew Elliott, a special education teacher at the Magnolia Student Center, will star in the romantic comedy Enchanted April, a play running June 2-24 at the Redlands Footlighters Theatre. He portrays the character, Frederick Arnott. Continue reading →
Elijah Kinney, 14, is a 9th grader at Magnolia Student Center. He had been a victim of bullying at his former public school, but transferred to Magnolia and not only escaped the abuse but has excelled academically as well. Continue reading →
The Magnolia Student Center 6th grade class of teacher Tricia Williams reached out to cheer the spirits of children battling cancer in Loma Linda University’s Children’s Hospital. Continue reading →
We would love for you to attend the Grand Opening of our Magnolia campus (former YMCA) in Riverside. The celebration is scheduled for Jan. 22, from 10 am – 12 pm. You can use this link to RSVP. 4020 Jefferson Street, Riverside, CA 92504 – Tel. (951) 252-7200 Continue reading →
When the first class of middle and high school students arrives at Springs Charter Schools’ new campus for the first time Tuesday, Nov. 29, they’ll see brand-new furniture, technology, and other amenities — but they’ll also be surrounded by history. The K-12 school, which has been based on Chicago Avenue for the past 2 1/2 years, is moving its Magnolia Student Center to the building occupied for more than 50 years by the YMCA. Continue reading →
Jackson Bengtson, 10, a 5th grade student at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center in Riverside, is a budding young actor. He likes to sing and dance before live audiences. 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 →
Springs’ Magnolia Student Center girls volleyball team, the Falcons, had their first win at the CIF level against the Temecula Student Center team, the Centurions.
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Hannah Hanks, age 9, is an active member of the Glen Avon 4-H club, traveling with her show animals to several shows and fairs each year. The Jurupa Valley/Riverside resident is going into the 4th grade with Springs’ Magnolia Academy; being part of the program allows her to be away at these shows a week or more at a time. Continue reading →