Heaven Molina, a senior with Springs’ Keys College and Career Prep, is a Murrieta Valley Chamber of Commerce Student of the Month. Her career plans include attending medical school and becoming a neurosurgeon or ophthalmologist.
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Principal Lanise Goosby reports that Virtual Academy student Nathaniel Broxton, who was sponsored earlier this year to visit New York City with his family to watch five Broadway shows, has been cast as Travis in the South Coast Repertory’s production of A Raisin in the Sun. The show runs through November 12.
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Springs Venture Online student Sean Ower recently played the character Sweeney Todd in the musical “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” at Oklahoma City University. Sean has been performing in theater since age 8, as “it’s the thing that brings me the most joy.” He plans to continue performing in theater professionally when he completes school.
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Springs’ Cherry Valley Student Center’s new guidance counselor, Sylvia Miranda, “is making connections with our staff and students,” reported Principal Tammy Slaten.
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The Temecula Student Center (TSC) held its annual homecoming dance organized by students and teacher Robin Felix. Student participants Jazzmin Brown, Sophia Ahumada, and Jessica VanOrman reported enjoying the cha-cha slide and dance instruction; student Katelyn Miramontes said she liked the theme and meeting people.
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Sydney Lujan is a 12th grade student in Springs’ Journey Homeschool High School program. As part of her education, she completed the CTE photography course pathway and internship. She had the opportunity to work alongside several photographers and was part of a weekend surf photography camp. She also likes to go to car shows with her father and take photos.
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Springs’ Virtual Village held a recent park day at The Heritage Lakes Sports Park in Menifee with more than 100 students and family members attending. The day included games, a book giveaway and snacks. Park days give students the opportunity to meet their peers in-person.
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Springs’ Temecula Student Center (TSC) celebrated Peace Day, which has become a tradition, said Principal Valerie Walker. She explained, “International Peace Day has been established by the UN General Assembly, and is dedicated to promoting peace within communities, strengthening the ideals of peace, and fostering a culture of non-violence and ceasefire across the globe.”
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The Student Artists of the Month for September and October 2023 are Noelle Allison and Jet Wilbur. Noelle is a 6th grade student at FAPA; her artwork is entitled “We Boldly Go.” Jet is a 3rd grade student at the Riverside Student Center; Jet’s artwork is entitled “Deep into My Mind.”
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Springs’ Homeschool and Temecula Enterprise held Springs’ first Student Parent Regional Educational Event (SPREE) reported Nikkole Mcadoo, Events & Community Engagement Coordinator, followed by events at the Santa Ana and Hemet Student Centers. The events feature parent workshops to help families to be more successful with their children’s education, and assemblies and “Mad Science” projects for students.
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