Eight Springs students participated in the Riverside County Science and Engineering Fair at the Riverside Convention Center, reported Nikkole McAdoo, events and community engagement coordinator.
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The Del Rio Student Center Leadership Club took a volunteer field trip to the Animal Savior Sanctuary in Perris, reported teacher Claudia McGinty. The students had the opportunity to interact with animals that had been rescued from difficult situations, including dogs, pigs, geese, goats, miniature horses, and donkeys.
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Layton Camile is a Springs Venture Online student who is an accomplished figure skater. She began skating at age 11 and serves as a “skate hero” at the Rady Children’s Ice Rink in Liberty Station.
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The students at Pathfinder explored color theory, contrast, and creative expression by designing a glow-in-the-dark underwater sea scene, reported Emory Aranda, site coordinator. Through the use of fluorescent and neon materials on dark backgrounds, students demonstrated an understanding of how light and color interact to create visual impact.
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CIF Spring Sports at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center is off to a strong start, shared coach Tori Cantu. New additions to the program include a girls’ varsity softball with students from Springs’ Venture, Journey, and Pathfinder participating. There is also a varsity boys & girls track & field team, and a varsity swim team coached by an alumnus of Magnolia.
Springs’ Classical Community of Orange County’s Spring History Festival was a resounding success as participants “stepped back in time to the American Revolution,” shared Linda Larson, Homeschool director.
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Springs Homeschool 6th-grade student Jayson Lopez had his art displayed at the California Botanic Gardens Sage Gallery, shared Lori Loucks, homeschool director of learning centers. He also volunteers at and has his own exhibit at the Cooper Museum in Upland.
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The Murrieta Chamber of Commerce recognized Journey High School Homeschool senior Brody Kornegay for his dedication to his studies, reported Vice Principal Nicole Collins. Brody has been part of the Journey program since 9th grade and “consistently taken full advantage of the academic and personal growth opportunities available to him … he has demonstrated a strong commitment to his education while actively engaging with his teachers and peers.”
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