Lilly Addison, age 6, a Homeschool 1st grader who attends the Hemet Learning Center, helped rescue a man with a disability from a fire. Continue reading →
Each school year, twelfth-grade students from Springs Charter Schools will be eligible to enter the Summit Springs Educational Foundation Scholarship Program competition. Continue reading →
The Summit Springs Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the creation of Staff Grants to be awarded twice a year to staff members who embody the mission of Springs Charter Schools and go above and beyond in their assigned duties. Continue reading →
Twenty Springs Montessori Middle School students participated in Sea Camp in San Diego. Continue reading →
Melanie Gomez, 17, is a junior with the KEYS program. She is in her second year with the program. She likes Springs, she said, because “I get to work in my own environment where I have no distractions, and I have such a great education specialist (Chelsie Simpson) who is always there to help me and to motivate me to work hard and to do my best.” Continue reading →
The Otay Ranch Student Center held its 3rd annual STEAM Fair, an exhibition of student projects which incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math using the scientific method for research and analysis. Continue reading →
The Hemet Student Center is offering students an “amazing lunch program” reported Principal Jennifer Martin, which has “taken off and fed so many students and removed the burden from so many families.” Continue reading →
Springs Track & Field team has finished its regular season, having competed in meets against 200 athletes from a variety of schools. Five students have the opportunity to advance to league finals on May 1: Continue reading →
Springs Charter Schools Homeschool will present two showcase events to share with families the benefits of homeschooling. All current and prospective Homeschool students K-12 and parents are welcome to attend. Continue reading →
Rose Kelley, a 17-year-old junior Homeschool student who lives in Oceanside, has received a $1,000 Carson Scholars Fund award to help fund her college education. She has been designated a “Carson scholar,” and was honored with a medal and trophy at a recent awards banquet.
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