We are so saddened by the recent tragedy in Las Vegas. At these difficult times, it is often difficult to decide how to address these real issues with our children. I’ve asked my Assistant Superintendent of Pupil Services, Robert Hennings, to compile the following links with great information that would be beneficial to our Springs community in the wake of this horrible tragedy. I hope you find these useful. Continue reading →
The Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) held a Race into School Day during which students’ families came to visit classrooms to observe projects, participate in an opportunity drawing and learn about what their children are doing at ORAA, reported Tami Foster, site facilitator. Continue reading →
Carter Low, 19, a 2016 graduate of Springs’ KEYS program, is in Houston helping residents recover from Hurricane Harvey, which devastated the region. Carter went to Houston on a Mormon mission, and joined with his fellow missionaries to help with the cleanup. Continue reading →
Diane Villegas, a 16-year-old in the 11th grade, attends Hemet Student Center. She has been attending Springs schools since 7th grade. Continue reading →
Staff of Springs’ Keys program for grades 9-12 participated in a suicide prevention program offered by the Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation on August 14. Continue reading →
Dr. Paul Foster, FAASTeam Program Manager at the Riverside Flight Standards District Office, presented the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award to John Adair, a ground school instructor at Flabob Academy Preparatory Academy (FAPA). Continue reading →
Thomas Acuna, a 2017 graduate from Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy (FAPA) and a CTE photography student, took part in Off the Block, a documentary filmmaking project, this summer as part of UCR ArtsBlock Continue reading →
Leah Garza, 11, is a 6th-grade student in the Homeschool program. She has attended Springs since kindergarten. She said, “I like that it has fun class choices and I can enjoy going to school and also do school at home.” Continue reading →
Seth Blynn of Jurupa Valley, a 14-year-old 8th grade student with Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy (going into 9th grade with the Magnolia Student Center in the fall), goes scuba diving near Catalina 37 feet below the surface. He said of the experience, “I had the best time ever and can’t wait to do it again.” Continue reading →
Dear Springs Charter Schools Families,
Please take the time to oppose this new Assembly Bill AB-318 that could drastically restrict our school’s freedoms, and all independent study charter schools. This bill is to be heard in the Senate Education Committee Wednesday. Continue reading →