Enjoy a free movie at the park! Friday, June 8, at 7 pm. Temecula Amphitheater next to the Ronald Reagan Sports Park, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula. Continue reading →
Demi Tassinari, a 5th-grade student with the Temecula Student Center, joined with her hip-hop team “Welcome to New York” to take first place at the regional Countdown Competition at Lake Elsinore High School. She has been dancing competitively for two years and has competed on two hip-hop and two jazz teams. Continue reading →
Jontue Cooper II, an 8th-grade student with Springs’ Venture Online Program, trains daily at Above and Beyond Basketball in pursuit of his goal of becoming a professional basketball player. He and his family selected Venture so that his academic schedule could work more effectively with his basketball practice. Continue reading →
Palm Academy 8th grade student Eileen Talavera, 14, participated in “WE Day” at the Indio Boys and Girls Club. WE Day, formerly known as Free The Children, is a youth empowerment movement which brings together prominent speakers and performers for an “unparalleled celebration of young people committed to making a difference.” Continue reading →
Seniors from Temecula and Hemet /Girard Student Centers took a field trip to Mount San Jacinto College on May 10. Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool 6th-grade student Olivia Ghiloni of Chula Vista will be traveling to Washington, D.C. to participate in the 46th annual Jefferson Awards ceremony on Thursday, June 28. Continue reading →
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 →
Alexis Romero-Noriega, 18, a senior graduating from Springs’ Temecula Student Center, will be studying to be a pilot as she continues her education in Aviation Science this fall at California Baptist University (CBU) in Riverside. Continue reading →
Kayla McCarty, 11, a 5th-grade student at Springs’ Riverside Student Center, is an accomplished young acrobat. She lives in Riverside. Continue reading →