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 →
Magnolia Student Center students Seth Blynn and Jabez Macias are part of the Fire Explorers program, reported Beverly Voechting, principal. Once they finish school, both hope to go on to careers in the fire department. Continue reading →
TK-2nd grade students at Springs’ Magnolia Student Center enjoyed a Grandparents Day at the Center, reported Beverly Voechting, principal. They enjoyed reading, coloring, painting, and crafts. Continue reading →
Lucas Cozzitarto, a 6th-grade student with Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, played on Eastvale Little League’s 10u All-Star team, reported his mother Janel Cozzitarto, Magnolia’s vice-principal. His team won the District 72 and Section 9 championships, but were edged out in the state championship. Lucas played 3rd base and pitched, and maintained a batting average of .675. Continue reading →
Springs’ Magnolia Student Center honored its custodian, Albert Freeman, with an Albert Freeman Day, reported Principal Beverly Voechting. She explained, “Albert is our custodian. But he is more than that. Continue reading →