Temecula Student Center (TSC) students grades K-5 performed How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss to a full house. The production included 46 cast members, led and directed by teachers Mrs. LaRue and Mrs. Walker. Continue reading
Temecula Student Center (TSC) students grades K-5 performed How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss to a full house. The production included 46 cast members, led and directed by teachers Mrs. LaRue and Mrs. Walker. Continue reading
Crystal Johnston is a new biology and chemistry teacher at Flabob Academy. She comes to Springs after working for UC Riverside in Entomology for 11 years. Continue reading
Joshua “JJ” Henderson of Indian Wells is a 10th grader with Springs’ Venture Online Program and an avid tennis player. He began playing at age 4, and competing at age 6. He said, “I have had the privilege of traveling all over the world because of my tennis ability.” Continue reading
Tamra Santana’s class at the Otay Ranch Student Center created an ocean mural using oil pastels as part of their study of artist and activist Robert Wyland and climate change. Continue reading
Kasandra Hammerle, 11, is in the 6th grade at Hemet Quest Academy, and has been part of Springs since kindergarten. Continue reading
Temecula Student Center’s 8th-grade classes explored kinetic and potential energy through the construction of roller coasters. Students formed groups and collaborated, designed and recorded their findings. Students learned team building and communication skills while having fun. Continue reading
Springs teen Taylor Warren is an exceptional dancer. She trains 25 hours per week and has won many awards and scholarships. She won the Teen Ms. Star Systems Redondo Beach and received a scholarship to Dancerpalooza 2019 in Long Beach from the dance convention 24/7. Continue reading
Hemet Quest hosted a canned food drive for the Hemet Community Pantry, which serves more than 10,000 needy families in the San Jacinto Valley. Continue reading
Jabez Macias, 14, a sophomore in Springs’ Renaissance Real World Academy at the Magnolia Student Center, went to CIF to participate in semi-finals for cross country. Twenty-six schools were represented; Jabez represented Magnolia, placing 42 out of 133 runners. Continue reading
The Vista Student Center has welcomed five Courage speakers who have addressed TK-8th-grade students in its La Fuente and Mosaic Academies. Principal Amy Heald hopes the students will be “inspired by speakers and also that they will want to talk about their own courageous adventures in front of their peers.” Continue reading