Eisley Brandt, who has just completed 5th grade at Springs’ Murrieta Student Center, has authored a book with her father, Dan Brandt, entitled “My Friends That Are Not: Rewriting Your Negative Self Talk Script.” The book is about overcoming negative thoughts. Continue reading →
Springs Venture Online 8th grade student Silvana Scolari completed her last day of 8th grade for the 2018-19 school year in Iceland. Continue reading →
Springs’ Venture Online 8th grade student Gracie-Beth Sutton, 13, is a gifted rodeo rider. Most recently, the Cherry Valley cowgirl earned the honor of California Junior High School Rodeo Division All Around Cowgirl, meaning she earned more points than any other girl at the state finals, and Breakaway Champion. Continue reading →
Students and staff involved with Springs’ KEYS program were honored with a plaque from the Kamali’i Foster Family Agency, reported Chelsie Simpson, a KEYS ES. Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool graduating senior Noah Harrel was selected as Student of the Year by the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce. He will go on to attend Point Loma Nazarene College this fall. Continue reading →
The Western Shores Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Jr. Chamber of Commerce with Springs students Brianna Gonzalez, president, Edward Olsen, vice president, Elena Zamorez, treasurer, and Reyna Scriven, secretary. Continue reading →
Temecula Student Center graduating senior Rafael Ibarra took first place at the NHD-CA State Finals 2019 at William Jessup University, Rocklin, California. He went on to represent California at the National History Competition in College Park, Maryland in June, competing against 110 other students. The judges gave his film their highest rating, and it was screened at the National Museum for African American History. Continue reading →
Savannah Mitchell, 11, a student at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, was honored by the Girl Scouts for being one of the top 21 selling girls in her council for 2019 cookie sales. Continue reading →
Springs alumna Megan Chan is being recognized for academic excellence as part Cal Poly San Luis Obispo’s Outstanding Student Awards Ceremony. She was previously a part of Springs’ Homeschool program. Continue reading →
Riley H. is a 6-year-old Kindergarten student in the Da Vinci program at the Murrieta Student Center. She likes to paint flowers, unicorn cats and giraffes using paints and colored pencils. Continue reading →