Sergio Jandell Tapia-Rodriguez, 7, a 2nd grade student with Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, was introduced to the game of golf through PLAY (Police Leading Active Youth), a free program offered by the Riverside Police Foundation and the Riverside Community Parks Association. Sergio’s mother, Delia Rodriguez, said, “This event is a fun way for kids to try out different sports and get to interact with the police department.”
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Springs’ Magnolia Student Center ACE and 2017 Homeschool graduate Bella Cantu received a two-year Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship from Cal State University San Bernardino; her proposed research topic is: Educational challenges resulting from the COVID-19 crisis among minority students and faculty.
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Springs’ Magnolia Student Center held its first ever virtual Open House which was viewed by many. It featured photographs from the school year of students, staff and schoolwork, with live presentations by teachers. Seniors also enjoyed a “drive-through” graduation event, which included walking a stage and receiving a graduation certificate, a tassel turn and pomp and circumstance music. Continue reading →
Valeria Duarte, 13, an 8th-grade student at Springs’ Magnolia Academy, is on a waitlist for the Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles summer program, the YOLA National Festival. The festival is a two-week summer program for young musicians, offering them an opportunity to learn and perform with world-renowned conductors. Hundreds of young musicians nationwide submit auditions for the festival. Continue reading →
Atticus Leveck, 16, a 10th-grade student at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, is celebrating his 10th anniversary as part of the Scouts BSA. He first joined as a Tiger Cub Scout at age 6, his mother Anastasia said, because “he has always loved the outdoors and hands-on experiences.” Continue reading →
Magnolia Student Center students Mikalia Paul (12th grade), Arionna Paul (6th) and Ian Paul (2nd) have been working with their parents to create masks to assist in the battle against COVID-19. Continue reading →
Springs held its first Speech Meet at the Magnolia Student Center on March 5. The event gave participants the chance to practice public speaking while discussing a topic for which they have a passion. Students had the chance to build their confidence, develop presentation skills and learn critical thinking. Continue reading →
Wesley Heinz, an 8-year-old 3rd-grade student at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, loves to write books. After he finishes school, he said, he hopes to be an author and illustrator. Continue reading →
Julianna Cantu, center, a student at the Magnolia Student Center is interning with the San Bernardino County Fire Department as part of CTE – Public Safety. She has been going on ride-alongs and assisting at the fire stations and at headquarters. Continue reading →
Luna Fierro, a 1st-grade student at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, announced to her class that her father, Ronaldo Fierro (pictured), had been sworn in as a Riverside City Councilman for Ward 3, the district in which the school is located. Continue reading →