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Del Rio Students Visit Animal Sanctuary

March 25, 2026
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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Pathfinder Students Design Underwater Scene

March 20, 2026

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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ORAA Garden Build Day

March 20, 2026

Springs Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) held its first Garden Build Day, reported Tami Foster, site facilitator. Parents, students and staff worked together to transform part of ORAA’s outdoor space into a garden with eight larger planter boxes which were built and donated by the Sebreros Family.

Program facilitator Nicole Oliveri has been overseeing the garden project and hopes to “help our students explore plant life cycles as well as learn how to care for them”. Students will have opportunities to water and tend to the garden boxes, which include strawberries, tomatoes, squash, herbs, and milkweed for butterflies.

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Magnolia Sports Off to a Strong Start

March 20, 2026

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.

Spring History Festival

March 19, 2026

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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Journey Student Plays Guitar for Band

March 19, 2026
Journey Homeschool student Gavin Hickling is the lead guitarist for the band Xpired, shared Vice Principal Nicole Collins. Xpired is known for its eclectic sound, blending rock, Latin, and funk influences.
Gavin began playing at age 8, inspired by the music of such groups as AC/DC and Van Helen. He joined Xpired at the suggestion of a former teacher.

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Homeschool Student Artist, Open House Events

March 17, 2026
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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Journey Senior Recognized

March 17, 2026
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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