Palm Academy 8th grade student Eileen Talavera, 14, participated in “WE Day” at the Indio Boys and Girls Club. WE Day, formerly known as Free The Children, is a youth empowerment movement which brings together prominent speakers and performers for an “unparalleled celebration of young people committed to making a difference.” Continue reading →
Seniors from Temecula and Hemet /Girard Student Centers took a field trip to Mount San Jacinto College on May 10. Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool 6th-grade student Olivia Ghiloni of Chula Vista will be traveling to Washington, D.C. to participate in the 46th annual Jefferson Awards ceremony on Thursday, June 28. Continue reading →
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 →