Carter Low, 19, a 2016 graduate of Springs’ KEYS program, is in Houston helping residents recover from Hurricane Harvey, which devastated the region. Carter went to Houston on a Mormon mission, and joined with his fellow missionaries to help with the cleanup. Continue reading →
Staff of Springs’ Keys program for grades 9-12 participated in a suicide prevention program offered by the Matthew Silverman Memorial Foundation on August 14. Continue reading →
Marcellus Benton, a graduating senior with the Lake Elsinore KEYS program, volunteers at the Veteran’s Supplemental Support Network (VSSN), an organization that assists military and veteran families. Continue reading →
Ian Wickes, 17, an 11th-grade student with the KEYS program, took the 2nd place award for 2D Graphic in the 55th annual Press Enterprise Art Show at the Riverside Art Museum. Continue reading →
Melanie Gomez, 17, is a junior with the KEYS program. She is in her second year with the program. She likes Springs, she said, because “I get to work in my own environment where I have no distractions, and I have such a great education specialist (Chelsie Simpson) who is always there to help me and to motivate me to work hard and to do my best.” Continue reading →
Dillon Haffner is a senior in the KEYS Independent Study program and is currently enrolled in Exploratory Work Experience Education 1, an unpaid internship. Continue reading →
Rylie Shedeed, a 9th-grade student in the KEYS program, is a gifted dancer. She dances at Dunamix Dance Project in Temecula three times per week, or five days a week when she’s involved in a production. Continue reading →
Steven Walton, an 11th grader in the KEYS program, is an accomplished downhill bike racer. He lives in Corona and began riding mountain bikes with friends on local hills recreationally about five years ago. Continue reading →
Cameron Durant, 17, is a 12th grade KEYS student who is part of the Corona Fire Explorers program. It teaches teens and young adults about career opportunities in the Fire Service. Continue reading →
Sable Hunt, 17, is an aspiring scientist. When she graduates from the KEYS program at the end of this school year, she hopes to attend the University of Hawaii at Hilo and earn a degree in astronomy and astrobiology, and possibly physics. Continue reading →