Students from Springs’ Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy appeared before the Jurupa Valley Planning Commission to share their passion for the school and ask that a CUP (conditional use permit) for a new Academy facility at the Flabob Airport be approved. The Commission agreed, and approved the CUP on a 5-0 vote.
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Homeschool student Caleb Miller participated in The Rinks Anaheim Ice’s Homeschool Ice Hockey Day and took home the grand prize drawing of a 2016 team-autographed Ducks jersey. Continue reading →
Fifteen Springs students participated in the first annual Orange County Children’s Business Fair hosted by the Orange County Rescue Mission in Tustin. Continue reading →
Gabriel Roldan, a 5th grade Homeschool student, was a guest on the Telemundo show La Voz Kids. He sang Allá en el Rancho Grande for three Hispanic vocal artists.
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Nine Springs students will participate in the State Championships for National History Day in Rocklin, California May 6-7: Aidan Bostworth, Joshua Hermann, Rafael Ibarra, Katelyn Jenkins, Agatha McIntyre, Logan Pinchback, Cameron Quijada, John Yarbrough, and Karl Zeiber. Continue reading →
Springs held its schoolwide science fair in Temecula, with 25 projects on display. Continue reading →
Hannah Margison, age 13, is an aspiring ballerina. In her first competition, the Youth American Grand Prix, she scored an 88.6/100. She lives in La Quinta, and is a Homeschool student in the 8th grade. Continue reading →
Venture Online Academy senior Alexis Halley has been named a Murrieta Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month. Alexis, age 17, is maintaining a 4.0 GPA and when she graduates she plans to attend Palomar Community College and study mechanical engineering. Continue reading →
Last summer when Joshua Herrmann got to meet his hero — aerospace engineer Burt Rutan — at an aviation convention in Wisconsin, it was one of the highlights of his young life.
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As you may have noticed in the news, there has been a systematic assault on charter schools throughout the State of California. One reason for this attack has been the recent rise in enrollment at California’s 1200+ charter schools and the demand for new charter schools, as based on the thousands of students on waiting lists for charter school programs throughout California. Continue reading →