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 →
KEYS and dual enrollment student Hannah Hebdon, 16, has been accepted into the National Honor Society (NHS), which recognizes students who have demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service and character. Continue reading →
Mackenzie Lunney, 18, is a graduating senior with the KEYS program. She lives in Corona, and began with Springs during her freshman year. Continue reading →
Kaitlyn Kight, 17, is interested in makeup and fashion. She said, “I love looking at all the new fashion trends and going shopping at all the different stores. I also love going to Sephora, a huge makeup store, and looking at all the makeup and trying it out. I could spend hours in there.” Continue reading →
Kelsey Bogner, age 19, is a senior in the KEYS program. She lives in Winchester and came to Springs six years ago, she said, “because I was maliciously bullied by my peers and it was hard to get through each day.” Continue reading →
Ridge Durling, a 17-year-old in Springs’ KEYS program, is exploring a career in law enforcement through the Explorer Program in Menifee. Continue reading →
Serena Sepersky, a 9th grade student in Springs’ KEYS program, is an accomplished golfer. She plays for three major golf leagues: Valley Junior Golf Association (VJGA), Future Champions Golf and SCPGA Jr. Toyota Tour Cup. The Toyota Tour Cup is invitational and comprises only the top junior golfers in the world.
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Abigail Dehay, an 11th grade student in the KEYS High School Independent Study program, has begun a job with a San Bernardino law firm. She had previously worked as an intern, but had done so well she was offered a paid position with J. Patrick Ragan Law Office, which practices corporate and business law, usually dealing with the incorporation of businesses and their legal upkeep. Continue reading →