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
do every day”. Justin’s advice to new students
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) students Joseph Perkins, 9th grade, and Dennis Preci, 10th grade, completed their cross country season at Aquinas High School in March. Although the season was hampered by the pandemic, the pair competed in five meets against four other schools.
Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) has begun a math collaboration effort between elementary and middle/high school students to identify and target missing math skills with the goal of increasing math proficiency across the grade levels. Brian Bailey, Eric Ballard, and Cinda Moon met this week to begin the process.
Springs Renaissance Valley Academy is encouraging its students to participate in its school-wide Science and Engineering Fair in January, which will be held virtually for the first time. The school leadership is making an effort to increase student participation, said Vice Principal Brian Bailey, “by trying to make science cool.”
Springs’ Renaissance Valley Academy (RVA) science teachers Jim Ardalan, Lynnette Munoz, Jonathan Kunz and Tyrone Berry are formalizing a science department, reported Vice Principal Brian Bailey. Its purpose is to increase student interest in science and to encourage more students to participate in a virtual science fair in January. One RVA student who is doing amazing things in science at the school is junior Guillermo Rubio Beltran (pictured), who created a video highlighting his study of centripetal force in Mr. Ardalan’s physics class.