Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) celebrated another successful school year at its 5th Annual Family Fun Day. Continue reading →
Springs’ Corona Student Center hosted a booth (pictured) at the Corona-Norco Day of the Child. This free event is for children to come together to play games, have their faces painted, jump in bounce houses, ride ponies, play at the petting zoo and win prizes. Continue reading →
Springs has opened the Enterprise Resource Center, a new facility at 27447 Enterprise Circle West, Temecula, which previously had been the Mt. San Jacinto College Temecula Education Complex. Students with Springs’ KEYS College and Career Prep program began making use of the site in April. Continue reading →
Eleven students from Springs Charter Schools’ Renaissance Real World Academy, in Riverside, were honored at a College Signing Day event for their decision to go to college after graduating high school at the end of the school year. They include (pictured, left to right): Continue reading →
Jaydan Driskill, 18, a senior who will soon graduate from Springs’ Venture Online program, has received a full academic and women’s wrestling scholarship from Central Methodist University (CMU) in Missouri. She hopes to hone her wrestling skills at the CMU and compete in the Olympics in 2024 and 2028. Continue reading →
Ryder Price, 12, a 7th-grade student at Springs’ Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy (FAPA), has begun an informal internship with the technology company Software Anywhere. In a meeting at the company headquarters, he discussed designing websites and games, and the coding behind it. Continue reading →
Eight Springs students were awarded silver medals for their contributions to the 2019 Riverside Science and Engineering Fair in April. The students competed against more than 500 other entries. The students honored and their projects submitted include: Continue reading →
Two students in Springs’ Bear River Student Center addressed the school’s board of directors as part of the principal’s presentation on their success at the Center. Fifth-grader Rachel Gomez, Principal Shane Wickwire reported, “spoke about how much she loves Bear River, describing how she likes the fact that personalization takes place in the classrooms, allowing her and her fellow students to work at their own pace.” Continue reading →
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 →