Our big focus is on creating a community of learners. We hope you will join us for family and community events as well as share your interests and talents with our classrooms.
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Each classroom teacher brings their own talents and strengths to the classroom in order to carry out the mission of our school. The core values are threaded throughout all classroom instruction. State-adopted curriculum is used during language arts, math, and science. Social studies is taught following the state standards using a variety of curriculum including high-quality purchased materials, teacher-created materials, and resources from the community. Teachers use the state-adopted curriculum as a foundation for teaching and then add their own personalized touches to meet the needs of their particular students.
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If you live in the Vista area, Springs Charter Schools has programs that will fit your family’s needs! Explore the following possibilities by clicking on each logo: Continue reading →

27740 Jefferson Avenue, Temecula, CA
(951) 225-7729
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A Day at the Learning Center is impactful! More often than not we hear parents tell us that their student WANTS to come to school each day. All students are greeted by friendly staff telling them that they are special and we are happy they are here. Though class sizes can reach up to 25, the school invests in quality aides and campus staff who, along with the teachers, invest in the lives of each student. Students learn in many ways from one classroom to the next, they can be found reading and discussing in groups on the carpet, working on science or art projects as a team or maneuvering through a choreography and music while rehearsing for a production. Lunch and time outside are purposeful, maintaining a school culture of respect and safety. Through the choices in workshops, all students have the opportunity to explore their gifts and talents and/or master an academic skill. The day ends as it began, together as a school, along with all staff, and connecting with families as students are picked up to go home.
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