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Riverside Student Center provides K-8th grade students with an engaging, blended learning environment, combining the best of classroom instruction with the best that homeschooling offers. Two program options are available:
Mosaic TK-8: Kids attend engaging grade-level classes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Tuesday/Thursday are parent-supported Homestudy days that focus on personalized development of mastery and individual project work.
Homeschool Learning Center TK-4: Enrichment workshops are offered for our homeschool program students. These fun classes range from core math to arts, drama, and project work.
Name: Reilley Berry Age: 13 Grade: 8 I chose: Riverside Student Center Why? To overcome my struggle with math. Reilley says: “I’m getting the help I need and now I’m learning more and more math! I’ve asked my friends to consider coming to Springs to take advantage of the great teachers and different ways we learn.”
Reilley writes poetry, draws, sings, and sews. She hopes to become a designer and a songwriter one day. Her advice to new students is to take advantage of the helpful teachers and students to understand the concepts.
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Gina Corby-Potter (pictured) is the new principal at Springs' Riverside Student Center. She has worked for private and charter schools for 17 years, teaching K-8, and as an athletic director and principal. This is her first year at Springs. She likes animals, traveling to historic landmarks, reading and playing, and coaching sports.
Students at Springs’ Riverside Student Center (RSC) have returned to school after summer break and are enjoying a new campus upgrade: AstroTurf on the playground. Students have been utilizing it for outside learning activities, reported Kim Ballantyne-Morse, principal.
Springs 8th grade Homeschool student Gwyneth Mcintyre, 13, will exhibit her award-winning research project at the Riverside County Office of Education’s Virtual Science and Engineering Fair Expo 2020 event on September 26, 2020. Her project explored what type of toothpaste would protect her teeth best.
Springs Charter Schools prepares me for a career in the 21st century by giving us a CTE/Internship class and really making us think about what we want to do.