Heidi Medina, Spring into Teaching grant coordinator, shared that the University of Massachusetts Global recognized Magnolia Student Center 6th-grade teacher Norma Quintana for her “resilience” while participating in the Spring into Teaching program.
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Venture Online graduate Claire Zieber has been accepted into the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. She is majoring in mechanical engineering and hopes to fly aircraft for the U.S. Navy or Marines after graduation. Claire has been a Springs student since kindergarten and a Venture student for the past two years.
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Springs’ High School Learning Labs offered Homeschool students the opportunity to “embody the Springs Way of moving from passive learning to active doing,” shared Sherri Kemp, Homeschool Director of High School Learning Labs, this year collaborating with a variety of “epic” project-based learning lessons.
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Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) celebrated its annual arts festival, reported Nikki Oliveri, program facilitator. Participants enjoyed food, games, prizes, a bounce house, and student performances under the direction of teachers Sydney Wilson and Rachel Amov.
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Springs’ Classical Community of Orange County held its science fair for grades 3-8, reported Linda Larson, Homeschool director. Students did a research project and science experiments and then created display boards to present their findings.
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Vice Principal Nicole Collins recognized the achievements of Journey Homeschool High School senior Leilani Launiu, “a dedicated and driven student whose high school journey reflects both academic excellence and personal growth.”
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Mariah Shipp, a Citrus Springs Homeschool kindergartener, is the student artist of the month for June. She likes to draw animals, anime, and video game characters. She uses pencil, markers, and acrylic, her favorite, because she can make new colors. When not creating art, Mariah enjoys piano, violin, karate, video games, and fishing.
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Students from Springs’ Pathfinder Student Center performed its annual play, Annie Jr., shared Principal Shawn McManus. Over 40 students participated in the musical production, which was attended by families and staff.
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Vista Springs Charter School recently marked an important step in its charter renewal process, highlighted by strong participation from its school community.
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