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 →
Kirsten Johnson, 13, was a student with Springs’ Mosaic Academy at the Riverside Student Center. Continue reading →
Springs’ Palm Academy middle school students learned how organisms interact with their environment and how ecosystems change over time. Continue reading →
Sarah Quinton, a 5th-grade Assistant Classroom Educator (and 2013 Springs graduate) at the Temecula Student Center, saved a male student choking on food during lunch by making use of the Heimlich Maneuver, reported Ben Taylor, principal. Continue reading →
Chloe Hardgrave, an 8th-grade student with Venture Online, participates in competitive sport horseback riding. She has been riding horses for nine years, and is a member of the United States Pony Club and is a Junior High United States Equestrian letterman. Continue reading →
Ronnie Lewis, 11, a 6th-grade student at Springs’ Riverside Student Center, is an accomplished young dancer and actor. He lives in Rancho Belago, California. Continue reading →
Temecula Student Center’s FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotics team, Cyborg Zombies, participated in the Orange County Regional Competition during March 22nd through March 24th. Continue reading →