Visitors to the Pathfinder Resource Center in Riverside, which temporarily houses Magnolia Academy (TK-12th) and Flabob Airport Prep Academy (7th-12th) students, are experiencing the creativity of famous master artisans as well-known works of art have been grouped and displayed by their artists’ country of origin, reported Principal Beverly Voechting. Continue reading →
Carmina Kendall, age 8, has just completed the 2nd grade at the Magnolia Student Center. Her favorite subjects include math and science; she hopes one day to use them to help her become a chemical engineer. Continue reading →
Katelyn Cherney, age 9, is a 3rd grade student at the Magnolia Student Center who has her own YouTube channel, Katelyn’s Korner. Continue reading →
A groundbreaking ceremony for a permanent facility for River Springs’ Magnolia Student Center will be held on February 19. Continue reading →
Dear 7th/8th Grade Magnolia Academy, 9th-12th Grade Renaissance Real World Academy and 7th – 12th Grade Flabob Airport Preparatory Academy Families:
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Several elementary students from Magnolia Academy sang with La Sierra University’s Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA) Youth Chorus at the Riverside Festival of Lights on December 7. Continue reading →
Our football tournament was Saturday, December 5th at Sheridan Park in Corona. We played games all day.
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This event highlights possible college and career paths to approximately 7,000 of Riverside’s young students and future workforce.
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Jerusha Lumley, age 17, a 12th grader with Springs’ Magnolia Student Center, had her historical fiction story, I Hear London Weeping, published in Germ Magazine (read it at http://www.germmagazine.com/i-hear-london-weeping-by-jerusha-lumley/). Continue reading →