
At A Glance:
510 West Second Street,
Corona, ca
3 or 5 days on campus
(951) 225-7550
call to schedule a tour!
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Our mission is to empower parents to work collaboratively with educators, creating a unique partnership that encourages students to take the initiative in their learning. Although we focus on the core subjects, emphasizing the importance of strong language arts and math foundations, we also ignite each child’s passion for learning through a multi-faceted approach to teaching and acquiring knowledge. By personalizing our approach through the collaborative nature of our program, we find that success is in unlocking each student’s potential, creating lifelong learners who are committed and involved members of their community.
We also offer a wide variety of classes for Homeschool students in the Corona area. Please be sure and look at our Homeschool Learning Centers Classes information.
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News + Announcements
July 14, 2025Springs’ Corona Student Center is modifying its Mosaic program to offer three days in the classroom and two days of home study to emphasize “parent collaboration with the teacher to ensure a quality education for the child,” reported E.J. Whitehead, principal.
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February 12, 2025Thirty students from Springs’ regional academies and programs participated in the Springs All School Spelling Bee Invitational in Temecula. There were 13 rounds; the final round featured 8
th graders
Profess Adhikari from the Bear River Student Center and
Kat Odell from Rancho Cucamonga Personalized Learning Center attempting to spell the winning word, curmudgeon. Profess prevailed.
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January 23, 2025The Corona Student Center Mosaic program won the Springs Intramural National Championship in flag football, reported Principal E.J. Whitehead. The Corona team edged out Rancho Cucamonga 14-13 to secure the win.
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September 4, 2024Classes have begun at Springs’ Corona Student Center (CSC) on 510 W. Second Street, reported Principal E.J. Whitehead. The school is serving 200 students in grades TK-8.
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