Mt. San Jacinto College hosts annual K–12 Summit, “Adventure Awaits,” strengthening pathways from high school to college

Rebecca Teague, MSJC Vice President of Student Services, welcomes K–12 counselors, educators, and partners to the 2026 MSJC K–12 Summit, Adventure Awaits, at Oak Mountain Winery in Temecula. Valley News/MSJC photo
TEMECULA – Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) hosted its annual K–12 Summit, Adventure Awaits, on March 19, 2026, at Oak Mountain Winery in Temecula, bringing together high school counselors, educators, and district partners from across the region for a full day of collaboration, training, and strategic alignment. The summit focused on expanding dual-enrollment opportunities and strengthening pathways to help high school students successfully transition to higher education. The event highlighted the collective impact of partnerships between MSJC and K–12 institutions in increasing college access, reducing costs, and empowering students to envision and pursue their futures. “Our focus is on removing friction for students and the educators who support them,” said Jenny Hughes, Direct
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