Students in teacher Ann Woodruff’s Cursive, Keys, and Calligraphy enrichment class at the Rancho Cucamonga Learning Center created fall pumpkins. Marla Martindale, director of learning centers, said, “We love that we continue to come up with new and unique classes for the kids each year.”
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Springs Homeschool families and staff from many regional locations (Corona, Chula Vista, Temecula, Orange County, Riverside, North San Diego, and Rancho Cucamonga) met at local parks for Springs’ first Park Day event of the year on October 26.
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Springs’ Enterprise Learning Center in Temecula has launched its first of many Sensory Pathways near the TK/KN room on the first floor, reported Homeschool Principal April Jacoby. She said, “A big shout out to Instructional Aide Alyssa Urrea for her wizardry with the Cricut® cutting machine. The second-floor teachers can’t wait for the addition of another Sensory Hallway upstairs.”
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Springs’ SPREEs (Student – Parent Regional Educational Events), “make it-take it” educational workshops for grades TK-8, have been a huge success for the Homeschool community, reported Nikki McAdoo, events and community engagement coordinator. Six SPREES were held in September and October (Chula Vista, Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Riverside, Orange County, and Cherry Valley) with over 100 parents and students attending.
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Springs’ Pathfinder Resource Center in downtown Riverside (pictured above) is sporting a new paint job, reported Director of Homeschool Learning Centers Marla Martindale.
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Sofie Dossi, 21, a self-taught contortionist, hand balancer, and aerialist, was a Springs Homeschool student. She has been a 2016 America’s God Talent finalist and has appeared on The Ellen Show. She is now a popular YouTuber with nearly seven million subscribers and over four million followers on Instagram.
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Journey Homeschool High School 9th-grade student Elliott Dahl has been playing violin with the Temecula Conservatory of Music (formerly Temecula Strings) since he was age 6. The Temecula Conservatory’s Chamber Orchestra took top honors recently at the Music in the Parks Competition at Magic Mountain.
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Springs’ Hemet Student Center finished out the school year by offering a parking lot field trip to the Homeschool community, reported Principal April Jacoby. The local fire department brought an engine to the site, showed off its equipment, and taught fire safety lessons. Teacher Uta Jorgensen organized the event; participating families included the Johnson, Cervantes, Reynolds and Corona, families.
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Springs Homeschool Education Specialist Nadia Phillips reported that 27 students in grades K-8 attended an end-of-year awards party to celebrate their achievements. Ms. Phillips serves 33 students in the San Bernardino Mountain community from Crestline to Running Springs.
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The Homeschool team is pleased to announce a new offering at Springs’ Santa Ana Student Center beginning this fall. Students grade K-6 (depending on enrollment) will be able to participate in a two-day a week classical education-inspired program teaching science, history, and enrichment.
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