Gianluca Sasso, 13, an 8th-grade student with Venture Online, is a competitive soccer player. He has been competing since age 7, and hopes one day to become a professional soccer player. Continue reading →
Springs Charter Schools was awarded 3rd place as a Top Workplace in the Inland Empire by The Press-Enterprise, The Inland Valley Progress Bulletin, the San Bernardino Sun, and the Redland Facts in the category of “Large Employers”! Continue reading →
When the first class of middle and high school students arrives at Springs Charter Schools’ new campus for the first time Tuesday, Nov. 29, they’ll see brand-new furniture, technology, and other amenities — but they’ll also be surrounded by history. The K-12 school, which has been based on Chicago Avenue for the past 2 1/2 years, is moving its Magnolia Student Center to the building occupied for more than 50 years by the YMCA. Continue reading →
Hemet Quest Student Center held a t-shirt design contest. Winning artists include: Maia Knight, 3rd grade, Rebekah Bailey, 8th grade, and Mylee Mayne, 4th grade. Continue reading →
Rafael Ibarra, 16, an 11th grader with Springs’ Renaissance Real World High School Academy in Temecula, has begun an internship with Parallel 40 Productions, a video production company in San Diego. Continue reading →
Jackson Bengtson, 10, a 5th grade student at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center in Riverside, is a budding young actor. He likes to sing and dance before live audiences. Continue reading →
The Rancho Cucamonga Personalized Learning Center—which serves the ULAB, Discovery Collaborative, Homeschool, KEYS and Venture programs—held a Fall Festival. Continue reading →
Springs participation in the annual APLUS+ Personalized Learning Network Association Conference in Anaheim was a “smashing success,” reported Tammy Jackson, Senior Homeschool Director – Marketing Support. Continue reading →
Student Michaela Mosca from Springs Montessori Middle School spoke to the Murrieta City Council about clubs and electives at the student center, including drama, physical education, ASB, and art. Continue reading →
KEYS students and sisters, Natania and Jayna Jaramillo, regularly volunteer to help with kindergarten students. The 11th-grade Banning residents assist with reading, math, and social studies. Natania explained, “I help the kids stay on track with what they are supposed to be doing, while the teacher does ‘teacher time.’” Continue reading →