Kimberlee Hildebrandt has two children in Spring’s KEYS program, Megan, who’s just beginning the program in 9th grade, and Kyle, 11th grade. She first tried the program with Kyle, she said, at the recommendation of his Homeschool teacher. Continue reading →
Springs’ La Fuente Student Center in Vista is beginning La Gruta, an international grotto/learning center located in a room on the school grounds, reported teacher Tom Van Heukelem. Continue reading →
Springs’ new Rancho Cucamonga Personalized Learning Center is off to a good start in the new school year, reports Tammy Jackson, Senior Homeschool Director – Marketing Support. Continue reading →
The Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) held a Race into School Day during which students’ families came to visit classrooms to observe projects, participate in an opportunity drawing and learn about what their children are doing at ORAA, reported Tami Foster, site facilitator. Continue reading →
Carter Low, 19, a 2016 graduate of Springs’ KEYS program, is in Houston helping residents recover from Hurricane Harvey, which devastated the region. Carter went to Houston on a Mormon mission, and joined with his fellow missionaries to help with the cleanup. Continue reading →
Springs’ Magnolia Student Center girls volleyball team, the Falcons, had their first win at the CIF level against the Temecula Student Center team, the Centurions.
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Trenton Visyak, a senior with Venture Online, has become an Eagle Scout. To earn this designation, he worked with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, Search & Rescue Division, on a GPS location project to be used for evacuation during fires or other natural disasters.
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Diane Villegas, a 16-year-old in the 11th grade, attends Hemet Student Center. She has been attending Springs schools since 7th grade. Continue reading →
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Start your engines and race into School Day on Friday, September 8, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Continue reading →