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Literacy in Action

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  The opportunity for expanded literacy is always present. Cold Spring School District’s mission to teach childhood literacy as a critical component of an educational curriculum is supported through county efforts to promote early childhood education. Cold Spring School District educators encourage families to read together at home after school and make time for reading during school breaks in order to build literacy skills and promote children’s interest in reading. Literacy is important at all ages and in every field, and the district is grateful for families’ support of their child’s education at every stage. The district is proud to provide resources to help students and families expand their extracurricular experience. That is why Cold Spring School District invites the community to attend Santa Barbara County Education Office’s virtual Breakfast with the Authors on Saturday, October 2 nd , 2021.  The event will take place via Zoom from 9 AM to 11:30 AM. Participants will hear fro

A New School Year with New Adventures Outdoors

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  Cold Spring School District is excited to introduce new open-air activity spaces around campus for students to enjoy every day. This academic year is full of opportunities, as students will experience new outdoor activities to supplement their learning through transitional kindergarten and beyond. Transitional Kindergarten and kindergarten are an especially wonderful time for children to be introduced to our new outdoor spaces. They grow with healthy learning routines! Student enrollment has increased, so Cold Spring is prepared for multiple adventures and activities in the new spaces. “Many of our Cold Spring community members worked together to assemble the facilities and provided the labor for the new outdoor foundations” says Amy Alzina, Superintendent, Cold Spring School District. “Thank you to our community and Cold Spring staff for working so hard to ensure our students have a safe learning environment for years to come.” An outdoor patio has been expanded for students to ea