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Canyon Springs H.S. 24551 Dracea Moreno Valley, CA 92388 Vol. 1, 1987
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OPEN WITH CARE Student Life 4 NO TO DRUGS was a dislrict-wide campaign Classes Clubs 32 JOB APPLICANT Marvin Jordan and Mrs Shelley Grote. his teacher ON THE QUAD Scott Bres zeale, Gina Gates and Carl2 Arzubiaga relax during regis K tration The quad became £ favorite gathering place of slu dents throughout the year Sports DOWN, SET ... The Cougars defeated tisenhower. 29-0 People 90 Community 122 Opened with Care 1 58
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OPEN with when startih! Granted, it look careful planning to open Canyon Springs High School, even in its temporary site, at the for- mer Alessandro Middle School, and even with only two grades in atten- dance. What was more important, though, was that the school be opened with care, with a staff and student body that cared about the new school and about each other. The School Board and central ad- ministration had demonstrated care by choosing the gradual, two-grade open- ing plan, even though the current school, Moreno Valley High School, was quite crowded. The plan further provided for Canyon Springs students by assuring each of a full course selec- tion; students who needed courses of- fered only at Moreno Valley High i School could be bused to that location for part of the day. The community showed it cared by lending a helping hand wiih financial matters and by supporting the new school in other ways. A community swimming pool, to be used during the school day by Canyon Springs stu- dents, was planned for the new site. School staff members and students showed they cared by creating a warm. friendly environment at Canyon Springs. The staff and students are friend- ly. sophomore Jennifer Merrill said. They care about how students feel. You see smiles everywhere. Mrs. Karen Daniel, Moreno Valley High School English teacher, observed dur- j ' ■ ' ' ■■ ' t to the Canyon Springs cam- par of Canyon Springs W ' that all-important CARE. CARE, a new school COUGAR PAWS greet Canyon Springs sludents at the ofHce on the first day of classes. The paw prints were painted by the school ' s cheerleaders.
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