We are excited to announce our new Rancho Cucamonga Personalized Learning Center located at 8968 Archibald Avenue, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 Continue reading →
Springs Homeschool senior Isabella (“Bella”) Cantu, 16, has been selected to be a student ambassador to Japan as part of the San Bernardino-Tachikawa sister city relationship. Continue reading →
Amelie Jessie Mayer, 13, is a Mosaic student going into the 9th grade. She lives in Corona. She began with River Springs in 2015. Continue reading →
Sofie Dossi, age 14, a Homeschool student going into 10th grade, is a cirque performer. She does contortion, hand balancing, aerial hoop, and silks. Continue reading →
Homeschool student Caleb Miller participated in The Rinks Anaheim Ice’s Homeschool Ice Hockey Day and took home the grand prize drawing of a 2016 team-autographed Ducks jersey. Continue reading →
Hannah Margison, age 13, is an aspiring ballerina. In her first competition, the Youth American Grand Prix, she scored an 88.6/100. She lives in La Quinta, and is a Homeschool student in the 8th grade. Continue reading →
The four-member team LEGO – Lego Engineers Go On of the FIRST Lego League, which includes 6th grade Springs Homeschool students Zachary Hohertz and Chase Webb, took 1st place for Core Values at the Inland Empire Qualifying Tournament and the Reserve Championship for Gracious Professionalism at the Southern California Championships at Legoland. Continue reading →
Eighth grade Homeschool student Cole Banas, 14, of Joshua Tree is a budding sculptor. He began at age 10 and uses metal and wood materials he finds to create such works of art as flowers and human figures. Continue reading →
Virginia Lowell, a 14-year-old 8th grade Homeschool student, is a talented pottery and ceramics maker. Over the past two years her creations have included a butter dish, teapot, cups and bowls and a remote control holder. Continue reading →
Ireland Porter-Olson, 13, lives in Indio. She is an 8th grader in the Homeschool program, and has been attending Springs for five years. Continue reading →