Every year since 2013, Hemet Quest has launched a crusade of belonging as a way to promote a positive culture and eliminate bullying. “I didn’t want ‘anti’ anything,” said Principal Jennifer Martin about why she transformed the message from “anti-bully” to one of “belonging.” Continue reading →
Bear River Student Center is celebrating a series of Spirit Days this school year, and is asking students to come in costume to show their school spirit. Continue reading →
Representatives from San Bernardino Valley College visited Springs’ Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy (FAPA) to discuss drones, reported Robin Davis, principal. Continue reading →
Corona Student Center teacher Jessica Holland, who teaches the 1st/2nd grade in the Mosaic Academy, has started her admin credential program, which will enable her to serve as a vice principal or principal. Continue reading →
Kaedin Kluis is a 5th grade Springs Homeschool student. He has been a Springs student since kindergarten; he takes enrichment classes at i-Shine. He’s grateful his parents enrolled him in Springs Homeschool, as it is “the best path for my education.” Continue reading →
The 4th, 5th and 6th grades of the Murrieta Student Center Classical Homeschool Academy are studying daily life in a medieval European town with Teacher Katherine Hoppe. Continue reading →
Ciaran Shaw, 8, is a 3rd-grade student at Magnolia Student Center who is a reigning queen for the Miss Norco pageant and a National Junior for the Miss Route 66 pageant. As her mother, Mary Shaw, explained, “These are ‘natural’ pageants that are judged on poise and presence as well as speaking and require quite a bit of community service.” Continue reading →
The Vista Student Center has launched a Courage speaker series for TK-8th-grade students in its La Fuente and Mosaic Academies. Continue reading →
Homeschool Education Specialist Esther Yanez (right) received a Happy Camper award from Jackie Dee, Homeschool Director, at the Homeschool staff development meeting in September. Continue reading →
To accommodate its steady growth in the 2018-19 school year, the Otay Ranch Student Center was pleased to add six new teachers and ACEs: Joseph Daniel, April Giuffre, Kayla Little, Andrew Lona, Victoria Vela, and Diane Weinberger. The program is beginning its 5th year, and employs a staff of 35 teachers and administrators who serve 410 students. Continue reading →