Springs’ Del Rio Student Center has a new art teacher, Mrs. Butler. Students have begun attending a weekly art class; in the new school year, students will have more opportunities to learn about art and music as more elective options will be available to them.
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Fifty TK-8 homeschool students and their families enjoyed a visiting tide pool experience at Springs’ Del Rio Student Center, reported Jessica Rapoport, Homeschool Collaborative Teacher. They were able to see and touch a wide range of sea animals, including a shark, horseshoe crab, sea star, sea snails, and stingray. They were also able to touch shells and scuba diving equipment.
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TK and kindergarten students at Springs’ Del Rio Student Center celebrated the 100th day of school with their annual 100th Day Fashion Show, reported Principal Kim Ballantyne-Morse. Students decorated shirts with 100 items of their choice, including coins, plastic bugs, Lego pieces, jewels, and flowers.
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The Del Rio Student Center TK-1st grade students in teachers Sharon Ware and Kimberlie Moore‘s classes have been working to improve the school garden, reported Kim Ballantyne-Morse, principal. They are learning about various plants and flowers; they have been growing vegetables and fruits for students to sample.
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Students from Springs’ Del Rio Student Center enjoyed a field trip to the Western Science Center, a natural history museum in Hemet. They learned about Ice Age giants such as the mastodon, made their way through recreations of an 80 million-year-old Cretaceous forest, studied dinosaur fossils, were introduced to a typical 1880s house from the Diamond Valley region and much more.
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Principal Kim Ballantyne-Morse of Springs Del Rio Student Center reported that the school’s facilities team built a handball wall for students over winter break. She said, “Our students were excited and are looking forward to using it during recess.
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Springs’ Del Rio Student Center recognized students for their improvement in academics, displays of good behavior and character and “leading with kindness” in a first-ever monthly awards assembly, reported Principal Kim Ballantyne-Morse.
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Springs’ Santa Ana Student Center (SASC) welcomed the Orange County Fire Department, Santa Ana unit. Principal Tricia Gallagher said, “Our students listened to the firefighters talk about what they do to keep people safe.”
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Springs’ Santa Ana Student Center (SASC) welcomed the Orange County Fire Department, Santa Ana unit. Principal Tricia Gallagher said, “Our students listened to the firefighters talk about what they do to keep people safe.”
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The Springs’ Del Rio Student Center, which serves 155 students in grades TK-8, is undergoing a renovation. The church from which the Center rents space is undergoing a “massive facelift,” said Principal Shawna Lewis. Components of the renovation include new paint, repairs, and updates.
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