A major component and source of pride among the Keys College and Career Prep, Arrow High School and Springs Learning Center High School programs is the ability to forge strong relationships with students, create environments where they can socialize safely, make new friends, take appropriate risks in their learning and celebrate their successes, reported Principal Jennifer Martin.
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Springs students and National Honor Society (NHS) members Jessica Van Orman and Claire Zieber assisted four Inland Empire seniors with yard work as part of their involvement with Habitat for Humanity. Jessica is a Journey 11th grade student, and Claire is in 10th grade as part of the Keys program.
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Springs’ Keys, Arrow, and High School Learning Centers welcomed new staff members:
Marissa Nelson – High School Learning Center English teacher
Brandon Ung – High School Learning Center English teacher
April Holemo – Keys and Arrow education specialist
Steven Garay – Keys and Arrow math aide
Sam Spears – Keys and Arrow instructional aide
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Springs’ Keys College and Career Prep, Arrow High School, and High School Learning Center teachers spent three days in San Diego learning how to run an effective AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program. The nine who attended are unique to Springs in that they are the only AVID site team supporting the only AVID Springs program.
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Springs Keys and Arrow students learned what educational opportunities lay ahead for them by visiting San Marcos, Riverside and Mt. San Jacinto Community Colleges. They met professors, learned about programs available to them, and even had the opportunity to register for the Fall.
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Springs’ Keys, Arrow, High School Learning Center staff, and students are getting ready for CAASPP testing, reported Administrative Assistant Mia Mahoney. They are practicing logging in to the interface, using the universal tools, and talking through how to deal with test anxiety.
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Springs’ Keys and Arrow Programs welcomed Brock Essick, a new ES who will serve the Hemet and Temecula communities. He has been an educator for 19 years at multiple grade levels.
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Springs Keys Principal Jennifer Martin related that Keys and Learning Center teachers devoted a portion of their summer time to learning how to become more effective educators by attending the AVID Digital XP conference online to learn how to implement strategies and systems to further all students’ success.
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Springs KEYS graduate Nicole Thompson won second place for her entry (pictured) in the 9-12th grade competition of the Mental Health Matters Poster Contest presented by the Riverside County Office of Education.
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Springs’ KEYS College and Career Prep program has begun offering Personalized Options Programs (POP), a new learning opportunity that allows students both greater flexibility and the chance to focus on a few courses at a time.
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