Thirty Homeschool and Academy students participated in the March Surfrider Foundation beach clean-up in Oceanside, and 12 in the Orange County Coastkeeper’s beach clean-up in Huntington Beach. Continue reading →
More than 50 Homeschool and Academy students participated in Springs’ annual Schoolwide Science Fair. Continue reading →
The National Academy of Future Physicians has named Rebecca Blythe a delegate representing River Springs Charter School and the State of California at the Congress of Future Medical Leaders in Boston in June. Continue reading →
Each of us has chosen the lifestyle of schooling at home for different reasons … we have varying triumphs, motivations and struggles … but it seems each of us has a commonality: difficulty in managing schedules. It is the plight of parenthood in today’s Western culture. Continue reading →
Congratulations to Hannah Dela Cruz, 5th grade Homeschool student and first place winner at Springs’ school-wide spelling bee. Continue reading →
We are having a literacy night at the Hemet Quest Student Center on March 5. At this event, parents and students are welcome to join word bingo, building literacy at home workshops, see projects and activities that academy students are completing, and other exciting activities to join. Continue reading →
Ian Phillips, age 13, a Homeschool student in the 8th grade, has passed an examination to obtain an FCC license to operate an amateur or HAM radio. He studied for the examination with four friends from Boy Scouts, and earned a Boy Scout Radio merit badge for his efforts. He’s now saving to purchase his own HAM radio. Continue reading →
Four Springs students are featured in Choices, a new inspirational video featuring Dain Blanton, a U.S. gold medal winner in volleyball in the 2000 summer Olympics. Continue reading →
Springs Charter Schools has created a new Humanities curriculum option for the 6th grade which blends English and Social Studies material through literature. Continue reading →
The Daily Refreshment’s goal is to connect parents to our schools with something helpful for their students, coming to their email inboxes three times a week. It can be an upcoming festival in the community, an art competition, a fun book review, an inspirational quote or video, or the most inventive stuff to do with that leftover cardboard. We create these tidbits hoping you will find them useful, interesting, inspirational, fun, and quirky. Feel free to forward our Daily Refreshment to your family and friends, as well as sharing them on your social media.
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