News and Announcements

Magnolia Visit Safari Park

October 29, 2025

Springs’ Magnolia Student Center families enjoyed a family day at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, reported Susie Carpenter, program facilitator. About 80 families went to the October event, she said, pleased they had the chance “to hang out with their friends and meet one another’s families while having an educational day at the Safari Park.”

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Magnolia Volleyball Has Strong Season

October 29, 2025

Magnolia Student Center’s CIF girls Varsity Volleyball had a “tremendous” season, reported coach Tori Cantu. They ended their season 12-11, and were the number one seeded team in their CIF division for playoffs.  They are losing only one senior, Tori said, so next year’s team “looks promising.”

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Homeschool Math Extravaganza

October 27, 2025

Springs Homeschool’s annual math extravaganza drew nearly 200 for “a high-energy day of play-based learning,” reported Nikkole McAdoo, events and community engagement coordinator. Students TK-8 participated in 12 rotations of hands-on math games “building creativity, confidence, and perseverance—proving that math is more than numbers, it’s an adventure.”

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Springs Homeschool SPREE Events

October 27, 2025

Springs hosted five Homeschool SPREEs (Student Parent Regional Educational Events) in Santa Ana, Temecula, Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga, and virtually, reported Nikkole McAdoo, events and community engagement coordinator. Education coaches Michelle Sullivan and Kelly Harrel delivered a “winning workshop,” Nikki noted, “equipping parents with fresh plays for homeschool success, building strong team connections, and earning credit toward the Parent Certification Program.”

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New Rancho Cucamonga Cybersecurity, Music Programs

October 27, 2025

Springs’ Rancho Cucamonga Student Center has launched a cybersecurity program for grades 6-8 run in partnership with Tomorrow’s Talent, reported Principal Amanda Deniston. The program focuses on staying safe online, protecting personal information, using strong passwords, avoiding suspicious links, and practicing kindness and responsibility on social media and gaming platforms.

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New Journey Homeschool High School English Teacher

October 24, 2025

Vincent Timpe is a new English teacher for Springs Journey Homeschool High School, teaching at the Santa Ana Learning Center. He has been a teacher for eight years, teaching at a variety of grade levels in middle and high school, covering such subjects as English, journalism, speech and debate, Model United Nations, and yearbook.

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Journey Senior Honored

October 24, 2025

Journey Homeschool High School student Mia Brijandez was honored as a Murrieta Senior Student of the Month. Mia is a talented artist who is completing a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathway in Media Arts. She has already completed a CTE Pathway in Entrepreneurship and an internship, applying her skills to support both her sister’s and brother’s businesses.

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Venture 4th Grader Starts Her Own Business

October 22, 2025

Venture Online 4th-grade student Summer Bityk (pictured with rapper Pitbull) is a budding young businesswoman. Three years ago, she launched Summer Bling, a business that sells such items as bracelets, headbands, necklaces, and rings. She noted, “This year, I learned to sew and have started adding sewn items to my business.”

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Rancho Cucamonga Welcomes New Principal

October 22, 2025

Amanda Deniston is the new principal of Springs’ Rancho Cucamonga Student Center. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from California Baptist University. She has worked as a teacher for the Riverside Unified School District, an assistant principal, an education coordinator, and a principal for the Moreno Valley Unified School District.

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