Shawna Lewis, teaching vice principal of Springs’ Flabob Academy, and husband Roy have featured interviews in a promotional video for the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association) Flying Start Program. The program is an effort to reach out to local communities and “bring those interested in aviation to the airport for a first-hand look at the wonders of flight.” Continue reading →
Zaira Garcia, 18, who is in Springs’ KEYS program, is a gifted dancer. She has participated in televised shows for Chinese New Year Galas performing Folklorico; her hip-hop team attended a national competition and took second place. Continue reading →
Darren Gillick, 13, an 8th grade Homeschool student, is California state president of the Children of the American Revolution (CAR), a patriotic youth organization. A special focus of his group is to provide support for Mission 22, which provides treatment to veterans suffering from traumatic brain injuries, PTSD and/or suicidal ideations. He has raised more than $3,000 for Mission 22 through sales of a pin he designed as well as by soliciting donations. Continue reading →
Magnolia Student Center freshman Chase Kleckner, 14, has been invited to participate in a Lake Perris rowing team. He practices six days a week, and hopes to one day compete in the Olympics. Continue reading →
Springs 8th-grade Homeschool student Ezra Hendricks, 14, has shown a real talent for hockey. His team recently won the One Hockey California Tournament, with him being named “player of the game” in game 2, a hat trick in the championship game and MVP of the tournament. Continue reading →
Temecula Student Center (TSC) Academy Teacher Robin Felix held an Indoor Snow Day for Creative PE for her students. Continue reading →
Lizette Bravo, 12, is a 7th-grade student in Springs’ Hemet Quest Academy. She has been a part of the Springs family of schools since 3rd grade. Continue reading →
The 1st grade class of Mrs. Jeannette Fetterhoff at Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) was the proud recipient of “JiJi the Penguin,” awarded to them for the month of January for earning the highest ST Math syllabus completion. Continue reading →
Venture Online students Avalon and Honor Martens, ages 8 & 6, have embarked on a year-long road trip with their photographer parents, Jess and Justin Martens, exploring the country and searching for the perfect place to call home. Venture Online is providing curriculum and support for the children as they travel, using the many different places they visit as their classroom. Continue reading →
The Rancho Cucamonga Learning Center has started its volleyball season, with 22 students grades 4-8 participating. The team practices at the school site during the week, and plays games on a sand court at Riverside Park. Austin Arnett is serving as coach. Continue reading →