The Rancho Cucamonga Learning Center has been undergoing some site improvements. Continue reading →
Homeschool student Ephraim Stites, pictured with coach Ray Cantu as Ephraim prepares to compete in the California Middle School Cross Country Championships, is a gifted runner. Continue reading →
The Riverside Student Center, which serves grades K-8, is having a Family Winter Wishes Program, reported Victor Uribe, principal. Continue reading →
Wyatt Seabolt, 11, a 6th-grade student at the Corona Student Center with an interest in photography, had the chance to meet and interview legendary photographer Douglas Kirkland as part of an Arts PBL assignment. 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 →
Rio Hill, 11, is a 6th-grade student with Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA). He is his 4th year at ORAA. Continue reading →
Jace Tolbert, a 3rd-grade student with the Venture Online Program, has achieved great success in his first year of amateur motocross racing. Continue reading →
Caleb Lofgren, 15, is a KEYS sophomore who has begun competitive skating this year. Despite having only recently begun, he has progressed quickly, passing 10 U.S. figure skating tests within six months. His coaches have included Tammy Gambill, who has since moved to Colorado Springs to lead the U.S. Figure Skating Olympic Team to Beijing in 2022. Continue reading →
Staff and students at the Santa Ana Student Center “twinned up” with each other for the Red Ribbon campaign. Continue reading →
Springs’ Homeschool Education Specialists explored Core Values at their October professional development meeting, reported Tammy Jackson, Senior Director of Individualized Learning Programs, with a special focus on breast cancer awareness. Continue reading →