Enrollment is up across the board in Springs’ programs and student centers in the new school year; some examples of sites reporting significant jumps in enrollment include the Corona Student Center, Cherry Valley Co-op, and the Bear River Student Center.
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Springs Cherry Valley Student Center is presenting an End of Summer Back-to-School Movie Night fundraiser on Saturday, August 6, beginning at 7 p.m. Cherry Valley families as well as friends of the school are invited to come and watch the 2017 movie The Greatest Showman with Hugh Jackman. The musical drama tells the story of the life of P.T. Barnum, the 19th-century showman, and entertainer.
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Springs’ Cherry Valley Student Center held a Career Fair, reported Principal Tammy Slaten. Representatives of local businesses and trades set up booths and answered questions. Students watched a heart sonogram, were introduced to welding, and met Rebel the Canine, a trained police dog.
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Springs’ Cherry Valley Homeschool Cooperative’s first ever Cultural Studies Week was a success, reported Principal Tammy Slaten. Students learned about different cultures and shared information by creating display boards which fellow students and staff members viewed during a Thursday Cultural Studies Display Day.
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Springs Cherry Valley Homeschool Cooperative held its 2nd annual student council elections. Elected officers included Charlee Faith (president), Selene Ceci (vice president), Miranda Hamil, and Fred Munguia. Council members were Trinity Aguilera and Cadence Martinez. Class representatives are Emmalee Donaldson, Jonathan Woodruff, Kennedy Rivera, and Keaton Martinez. Ruth Morgan serves as advisor. The council members run the school’s morning meetings and lunch activities and help with special events.
In other Cherry Valley news, student Azariah Garcia was selected to be a National Junior Honor Society member.
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Springs Cherry Valley Homeschool Cooperative has received a $500 Literacy for Life grant from the California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom to fund its Garden Project and Outdoor Learning area. The grant was written by a teacher; funds will be used to purchase plants, plant beds, and a covering; students will be able to grow vegetables and use the outdoor area for science projects, said Principal Tammy Slaten.
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The Cherry Valley Student Center will be celebrating early on campus with a Winter Wonderland Store and a Polar Express Winter Performance. With the store, students choose and wrap a gift that they can send home; gifts and wrapping materials are donated by parents and local businesses. The performance will be held Dec. 16, and feature songs by students.
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Springs Cherry Valley Student Center hosted a Virtual Bingo Night. Families signed up online, and staff delivered bingo boards and daubers and snacks. Two rounds were held, and winners named.
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Springs’ Cherry Valley Co-op held its back-to-school Teacher Meet and Greet themed to the Back to the Future movie series, including a greeting from Marty McFly and such props as a DeLorean, hoverboard, and sports almanac. Teachers spoke to parents and discussed personalized learning expectations and tried to ease anxieties and worries related to the new school year. Principal Tammy Slaten said, “We have over 50 new students this year so we wanted them to feel welcome as they arrived for their first day.” Continue reading →
Springs’ Cherry Valley Cooperative held a virtual Kindergarten Roundup to prepare for the new school year. As part of the Roundup, Tammy Slaten, assistant director, delivered 11 backpacks to students entering kindergarten with the school, which included materials to make a puppet, an alphabet coloring book to help students practice their alphabet, and a countdown to school sheet to follow to prepare for school.
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