Springs Homeschool senior Isabella (“Bella”) Cantu was featured in the March issue of the National Honor Society magazine, Advise. Bella was honored through the Society’s Honor Your Future campaign for her success as a student as she goes on to Cal State Fullerton this fall. Continue reading →
Santa Ana Student Center teacher, Caroline Look, successfully posted a project request on DonorsChoose.org. She requested funding for math manipulatives so she could create kits that her students can take home to practice with their families. Continue reading →
Vanessa Cortes, 13, attended Springs schools for four years, most recently at FAPA.
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The Otay Ranch Academy for the Arts has partnered with St. Paul’s Plaza in Chula Vista to create intergenerational events and activities for students and the elderly who participate in seniors programs at St. Paul’s.
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Haruki Yokoyama is a senior with Springs’ Venture Online program and is an accomplished motorcycle racer. Originally from Saitama, Japan, today he lives in Rosamond, California. Continue reading →
Dillon Haffner is a senior in the KEYS Independent Study program and is currently enrolled in Exploratory Work Experience Education 1, an unpaid internship. Continue reading →
The Murrieta Student Center Casa Montessori Academy’s annual student science fair was a big success, reported Julia Krisel, vice principal of the Center, who organized the fair along with teacher Katie Hoppe. Continue reading →
Andrea Carrillo, age 12, is in the 7th grade and lives in South Ontario. She has been in the Homeschool program for two years, a program which she says has been working “perfectly” for her. Continue reading →
Six Springs Career Technical Education (CTE) students traveled to San Bernardino Valley College to compete in the SkillsUSA Region 6 Technical Skills event, a regional competition representing over 100 technical and leadership skills contests. Continue reading →
Middle school students in the Riverside Student Center Mosaic Program’s First Lego League elective class won 1st place in the Core Values award category at Legoland, reported Ron Adkins, the team’s coach. Continue reading →