Springs Homeschool 6th grade student Maya Molina, 12, is an outstanding young gymnast. She has been involved with gymnastics for five years, and has advanced to an impressive Junior Olympic level 8. Continue reading →
Homeschool triplets Kevin, Michael and Jason Lanier, age 16, did their Eagle Scout project at Springs’ Enterprise Resource Center. The trio have been in the scouts since age 9, and have homeschooled with Springs for their entire education, and see the project as “the culmination of a lot of hard work, and something the vast majority of scouts don’t achieve,” said father Jason Lanier. Continue reading →
Twenty-five Homeschool students participated in rock climbing at Joshua Tree, with instruction provided by California Climbing School. Continue reading →
Springs ES Laura Gottdiner shared the following story with Superintendent Kathleen Hermsmeyer about her adopted son, Tim, a 7th-grade student at Springs’ Riverside Learning Center:
“My son, Tim, goes to the Riverside Learning Center on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He’s in 7th grade… We decided to enroll him in Speaker’s League this year to help him overcome his fear of public speaking. Continue reading →
Elias Hernandez, a 6th grade Springs student, will participate as a student panelist in the iNACOL Symposium 2019, an annual conference for educators in Palm Springs, on October 30. Continue reading →
Springs staff celebrated parents of Venture and Homeschool students who had completed parent certification at the two Parent Ignite conferences held in August. Continue reading →
Springs’ Homeschool staff enjoyed their first day of professional development and prepared for Staff Ignite as an opener, reported Tammy Jackson, Senior Director of Individualized Learning Programs. Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool graduating senior Noah Harrel was selected as Student of the Year by the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce. He will go on to attend Point Loma Nazarene College this fall. Continue reading →
Springs alumna Megan Chan is being recognized for academic excellence as part Cal Poly San Luis Obispo’s Outstanding Student Awards Ceremony. She was previously a part of Springs’ Homeschool program. Continue reading →
Catrina Richter (center), a 10th grade Homeschool student, will be performing for the 4th time in the Drummer’s Call this May in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, as part of the Mountain Fifes and Drums. She has been a fifer for seven years, and is in the Senior Corps and is Corporal Fifer. Continue reading →