Renaissance Valley Academy High School (9-12): Do you want a truly different high school experience? Discover a high school that emphasizes deeper connections with 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: Justin Baez Age: 15 Grade: 11 I chose: Hemet Student Center Why? To have the one-on-one teacher/student
experience and receive the best preparation for
my future. Justin says: “Besides studying, I do a lot of
extracurricular activities such as: drawing,
writing, photography, hiking, and creative
designing. My goal is to do better at what I
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is to take advantage of the opportunities
Springs has to offer and use them to prepare
themselves to follow their dreams.
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Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) seniors attended an on-campus workshop to complete onboarding tasks to attend Mount San Jacinto College, reported AnnetteButler, Springs Career and Post Secondary Coordinator.
Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy’sTeam 4114/The Pallondrones, a student robotics team, has begun building and competing after a two-year hiatus, reported Vice Principal Brian Bailey. The team is optimistic that they will have a successful season, he said, and will next compete in the FIRST Robotics Competition San Diego Regional in March.
Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) had 38 students participate in an ASVAB assessment, a tool used to guide participants towards careers they could undertake after graduation. Additionally, two RVA staff members have launched a Royal Rewards Program to recognize and reward positive choices by students, reported Brian Bailey, vice principal.
Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy senior Guillermo Rubio Beltran won a laptop computer while participating in the virtual Riverside College and Career Fair. Guillermo has an internship with the Hemet San Jacinto Valley Chamber of Commerce during which he plans to team up with community leaders for an opportunity to have hands-on experience in engineering. He attended the fair to look for job opportunities available to him after he finishes school.