Canyon Springs High School - Open With Care Yearbook (Moreno Valley, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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CHATTING with Mr. Don Hagen. principal, and Mr. Mike MLithwig. campus supervisor, are Debbie Wallace, Tiffany Bcnavides, Heather Dickenson and Veronica Curiel. OPEN WITH CARE: Mr. Brook Adams and Mr. Ray Acosta, custodians, unload a shipment of equipment. Some of the items were destined to make the move to the new site, while others were to sta at the former Alessandro Middle School, to be used by its next occupants. CANYON SPRINGS students and Mr. Don Hagen, school principal, with the new sign for the front of the school. The sign was erected by Travis Stone, pictured, and Bob Gardner, of the Artech Sign Co. L - .VK.» -. - 4t-l Open with Care 3

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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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Bl ' VING prc-sale tickets to the Homecoming dance is Glen Mollis, while Sue Doughton. Ticia Carter and Amy Odell look •It the photo packages offered by l.ifetouch Studio. L

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