Tami Foster, the site facilitator for the Otay Ranch Student Center, reported, “Principal Philip Parks’ good friend, The Cat in the Hat, came to visit Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts. Continue reading →
Elle Martin, 15, is a 10th-grader at Springs’ Venture Online who has become a successful young equestrian. She has been riding horses from the time she was three years old and has competed in horseback riding competitions throughout California. She lives in Riverside. Continue reading →
Kyle Stamps, grade 7, age 12, is a Homeschool student from Riverside. He likes to draw with pencils and markers and said he’s “inspired” by the artwork of others, landscapes, and architecture. Continue reading →
Hemet Quest student Mylee Mayne dances with her father Josh Mayne at the school’s annual Father-Daughter Dance. Continue reading →
“A sweet time was had by all at our February Homeschool Professional Development meeting,” reported Tammy Jackson, Senior Homeschool Director – Marketing Support. Continue reading →
Springs held its annual History Day on February 8. Participants were presented with an annual theme and then chose a historical topic to connect with it. Continue reading →
The Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts hosted its inaugural Community Board Game Night. Continue reading →
Wilsun Weir and Katherine Cordaro were elected ASB president and vice president by Murrieta Student Center’s 4-8th grades. Continue reading →
Savannah Hellenga, a 2nd-grade Homeschool student from Indio, is an outstanding young gymnast. She recently completed the 2018 Bratayley Disneyland Invitational at the Disneyland Hotel, winning medals in every event. Continue reading →
Rylee Clark, age 14, is a 9th grade Venture Online student who is also a competitive dancer. The Murrieta resident began dancing at age 3. Continue reading →