Savannah Hellenga, a 2nd-grade Homeschool student from Indio, is an outstanding young gymnast. She recently completed the 2018 Bratayley Disneyland Invitational at the Disneyland Hotel, winning medals in every event. Continue reading →
Rylee Clark, age 14, is a 9th grade Venture Online student who is also a competitive dancer. The Murrieta resident began dancing at age 3. Continue reading →
Makenna Wills, 8, is a 2nd-grade student in the Santa Ana Student Center’s Quest Academy. She has been attending Springs schools for three years. Continue reading →
The Santa Ana Learning Center will be hosting its second annual public art show at The Artery, 2930 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa, Thursday through Saturday, March 15-17. Continue reading →
Logan Thigpen is a 7th-grade student who attends the Mosaic Program at the Riverside Student Center. It is his second year attending a Springs school. He lives in Riverside. Continue reading →
Springs’ Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts (ORAA) teacher Jeannette Fetterhoff uses a creative and entertaining approach to teach math skills to her first-grade students. She explained: “Teddy Bear Airline is a TPS STEM project that I use to introduce students to adding and subtracting within 20, skip counting by 2’s and ordering objects by length. Continue reading →
Charlotte “Charly” Saltz, a 6th-grade student with Springs’ Venture Online Program, is a rising star on the competitive youth tennis circuit. Charly chose Venture last year to give her the flexibility to pursue tennis, training several hours a day with her father’s tennis program in Los Angeles. Continue reading →
Alyssa Takeshita-Kaufman, 15, a 10th-grade student with the KEYS program, is active in the Civil Air Patrol at March Air Reserve Base and had the opportunity to ride onboard a KC-135 Stratotanker, which is used to refuel other planes in flight. Continue reading →
Springs Charter Schools’ Temecula Student Center will present Teens & Tech, a discussion for parents on how to keep their teenage children safe from threats that can come through the internet, on Thursday, January 25, 6 – 7:30 p.m. in the Center’s multi-purpose building, 43040 Margarita Road, Temecula. Continue reading →
Homeschool student Collin Jun has received an award from the Johns Hopkins Center of Talented Youth for his academic excellence at a young age. Collin, 13, is in high school and is scheduled to graduate from Springs in June 2018. He is currently applying for admission to top STEM colleges, where he hopes to study math, physics, and robotics. Continue reading →