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in Orange County (K-12th)

At A Glance:
2121 North Grand
santa ana, ca

(951) 225-7125

Learning Centers provide enrichment workshops for Homeschool, Venture, and Keys students. The schedules vary by location and student interests and needs. The Learning Center helps families connect with other homeschoolers to create a strong support system. Families enjoy the non-traditional choice of independent study while benefiting from time-honored school activities. Many of our locations participate in activities such as school pictures, yearbooks, open houses, and the opportunity to perform or compete as a group. Through events, outreach, activities, and guest speakers, learning center students use the community as the classroom throughout the year.

One or two days per week, workshops that are offered include favorites such as Hands-on Science, Math, and Spanish, as well as new choices each year. Many of our TK-8 locations have performance classes such as Musical Theater and classes involving the community such as FIRST Lego League. We often hear that the lives of Homeschool, Venture, and Keys students are changed because of the friendships they have made here and the academic support they’ve received.

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MISSION AND VISION

We offer homeschool families a variety of unique, year-long workshops to enrich their educational experience. Our workshops incorporate academics and the arts to inspire individual interests and passions. Our nurturing staff partner with parents to support educational progress in a safe environment for positive social development.

PERSONALIZED LEARNING

How do we personalize learning for each student?
  • Building relationships and getting to know the students, parents, and their Education Specialist is a key component in personalizing!
  • We personalize learning by giving students various options of classes that cater to not only their interest but involving parents in the process.
  • Our teachers personalize learning by setting goals for their students based on each child’s individual need and then provide multiple paths to meet those goals.
  • We personalize learning by offering smaller class sizes and a team-oriented approach to ensure success. Each member of our teaching team brings different skills and training.
  • We personalize learning by working with our students and their individual learning styles. We look at how they learn: either by verbal instruction, visual aids, and perhaps whole body. With our customized lessons, we can focus on their abilities and work with our students to apply their own individual strengths to their own learning situations.
  • We also personalize learning by giving students extension activities to do at home which can be used to supplement their homeschooling curriculum.
  • The learning starts with the learner. Learning is tailored to the individual needs of each learner, not just to the “one size fits all.”
  • In the ICAN math class, we personalize learning by tailoring our math centers to each student’s unique style of learning and personal needs. Our goal is to offer alternative and engaging options to students who feel ready to progress to the next level (math games, puzzles, etc.) and work more in-depth with those students who are struggling with certain concepts.
Why personalize learning?
  • Students are more engaged and cooperative in a personalized learning environment, which allows them to successfully achieve their goals.
  • Personalized learning promotes a “give and take” environment to build leaders and team-oriented adults instead of a test-taking robot.
  • Personalized learning enables a student to seek more out of their education. By incorporating this personalized learning, it allows room for more student inquiry, and also develops a passion for academics.
  • Personalized learning inspires students to think outside of the box and encourages them to become actively engaged in their education through passion and excitement.

News + AnnouncementsSuperintendent's Blog

May 18, 2023

Santa Ana Learning Center Teacher Retires

Teacher Mary Hering, who has served students at the Santa Ana Learning Center since 2010, has retired, reported Marla Martindale, director of learning centers. Mrs. Hering taught art, musical theater, and literature; classes performed musicals and plays such as James and the Giant Peach, Aladdin, and musical medleys which introduced students to musical hits on Broadway.

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October 27, 2022

Park Day Draws Over 160 Families

Springs Homeschool families and staff from many regional locations (Corona, Chula Vista, Temecula, Orange County, Riverside, North San Diego, and Rancho Cucamonga) met at local parks for Springs’ first Park Day event of the year on October 26.

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April 1, 2020

Homeschool Student Sews Masks to Fight COVID-19

Nicholas Zuiderveld, an 8th-grade Homeschool student with Springs Charter Schools who lives in Rancho Santa Margarita, has taken the initiative to sew masks for local hospitals as a way to combat COVID-19.

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March 5, 2020

Santa Ana Homeschool Students Perform Aladdin Play

Springs' Santa Ana Learning Center Musical Theater Homeschool students performed Aladdin Jr. on stage at the Ebell Theater in Santa Ana.

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2121 North Grand
Santa Ana, CA 92705
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(951) 225-7125

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Springs has positively impacted my family “life style””” by involving our entire household in learning together

- Elizabeth F., Parent
and as parents becoming """intentionally""" involved with our children."
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