The Springs Santa Ana Learning Center hosted its first public art show at The Artery in Costa Mesa; more than 100 participating student artists incorporated the theme “walk in my shoes” into their art. Continue reading →
In an effort to promote positive attitudes in the global community, Springs National Honor Society (NHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) members created a campaign to “spread the love” with the hashtag #STLHeartChainChallenge. Continue reading →
Springs’ Venture Online offers students the flexibility to engage their passions. Brothers Matteo & Giovanni Peragine, who are in grades 5 and 7 with Venture, are doing their studies while working with their mother, Rebecca Lane, in the Yucatan. Continue reading →
Through the monthly edition of Springs News Bulletin we want to share with you, our families, sponsors, and supporters, the highlights of what is happening at our schools. Continue reading →
Autumn Sullivan is a 12th grade student at the Magnolia Student Center. She lives in Riverside. She loves art, and first developed an interest in it while in elementary school. Continue reading →
Operation Lunchbox is launching in January, reported Springs’ Safety & Risk Manager Jeanne Schaffner. Springs’ administrative offices will have collection buckets to collect donated food items for students who miss breakfast, or don’t have a snack or lunch. Continue reading →
Maxwell Chan, a 12th grade Homeschool student at Springs, has been named a Murrieta Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month for December 2016 Continue reading →
A new kitchen is being built in the Hemet Student Center’s Acacia A building. It will enable the Center to offer meals through the National School Lunch Program, which provides free or reduced price meals for students who financially qualify. Continue reading →
Caleb Spranger, 17, is a former Springs Homeschool student. He is in the 12th grade and lives in Hemet. He first went to Springs in the 6th grade. He said, “I liked Springs and it worked out well for me, especially since I work. It made my schedule more flexible for that.” Continue reading →
Springs held its annual flag football tournament on November 5. Four elementary and four middle school teams played. The Corona Student Center Coyotes took first place at the elementary level, and the Bear Creek team won at the middle school level. A total of 120 Springs students participated. Continue reading →