
At A Glance:
4020 Jefferson Street,
rIVERSIDE, ca
grades Tk-8 | 5 days on campus, Wednesday early release day
grades 9-12 | 4 DAYS ON CAMPUS, Wednesday is a HOMESTUDY day
(951) 225-7200
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Our campus offers two innovative programs serving grades K-12.
Magnolia Academy (K-8): This seat-based liberal arts program provides 5 days of engaging, integrated core classroom instruction with a focus on community connections and the arts. Students develop mastery of their personalized skill goals and targeted instruction in small groups.
Renaissance Real-World High School (9-12): Do you want a truly different high school experience? Discover a high school that emphasizes deeper connections with fewer teachers and ensures that every student is prepared for both college and the world of work through rigorous, supported courses, school-organized internships, and concurrent college enrollment. Students graduate with a resume of experiences and skills, a UC-ready transcript, college units and friends that will last a lifetime.
Name: Carmina Kendall
Age: 8 Grade: 3
I chose: Magnolia Student Center
Why? To get a solid foundation on
Math and Science and become a
chemical engineer.
Carmina says: “Multiplication and
division are hard, but I practiced
and now they are easier.” She
likes to play with GoldieBox, an
engineering toy for girls. |
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October 29, 2025Springs’ Magnolia Student Center families enjoyed a family day at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, reported
Susie Carpenter, program facilitator. About 80 families went to the October event, she said, pleased they had the chance “to hang out with their friends and meet one another’s families while having an educational day at the Safari Park.”
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October 29, 2025Magnolia Student Center’s CIF girls Varsity Volleyball had a “tremendous” season, reported coach Tori Cantu. They ended their season 12-11, and were the number one seeded team in their CIF division for playoffs. They are losing only one senior, Tori said, so next year’s team “looks promising.”
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August 26, 2025The Magnolia Student Center kicked off its new school year with its high school IGNITE, reported Site Facilitator
Irma Herrera. Activities included a pep rally with alumni
Arthur Ortiz and his band performing; school staff also introduced the new mascot, Freddie Falcon.
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June 24, 2025Springs’ Magnolia Student Center has new turf, reported Principal Jessica Carlton. It will improve recess and lunchtime, she believes, and provide a more positive experience for family events and sports activities. She said, “We look forward to having the kids back to enjoy it.”
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