The annual Springs spelling bee was held virtually this year, with each participant given 25 spelling words and 25 vocabulary words. The winners were:
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Jiselle Martinez Rios, 12, a Homeschool student in the 7th grade, is the February 2021 Student Artist of the Month. The Ontario resident has been a Springs student for two years. She is the oldest of five children.
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Anna Woodson, 13, an 8th-grade Homeschool student from Orange, is the January Student Artist of the Month. Her artwork is entitled Class of the Future.
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Lucas Cruz is a creative 7th-grade Homeschool student who is skilled at drawing and creating cardboard comics, reported his ES, Ashley Hughes; when Lucas has a history lesson or a read-aloud, he recreates it in comic form. He developed his talent by watching instructional YouTube videos and has since added to what he learned by creating his own patterns and designs with a focus on superheroes.
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Leanah Garcia and Presley Cruz are the October and November 2020 Student Artists of the Month. Leanah’s artwork is entitled “Online Superheroes”; Presley’s is “I Depend on You,” a photograph of her father.
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Springs 8th grade Homeschool student Gwyneth Mcintyre, 13, will exhibit her award-winning research project at the Riverside County Office of Education’s Virtual Science and Engineering Fair Expo 2020 event on September 26, 2020. Her project explored what type of toothpaste would protect her teeth best.
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Ethan and Noah Arevalo, 2nd and 6th graders in Springs’ Homeschool program, are both 1st place award winners in the Writing Extravaganza. Both boys are avid readers who are working hard to develop their writing abilities. Continue reading →
Julia Nunez, a 7th-grade Homeschool student, is the June 2020 Student Artist of the Month. Her artwork is entitled “There’s No Place Like Springs.” Julia likes to create her art using watercolors and acrylic paint. Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool junior Ashley Farrell, 17, of Chino, was included on the Dean’s List for the 2020 FIRST Championships for FRC – First Robotics Competition. This is the most prestigious award a student can achieve through the FIRST program; she was one of 3,000 students nominated where only 10 are selected. Ashley is a founding member of Rogue Techs, a US FIRST, First Robotics Competition Robotics team. Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool student Agatha McIntyre was named a finalist in the senior performance category at the Riverside County National History Day Competition for her project The Ballad of Empress Matilda. She will now move on to the California State History Day competition. Continue reading →