Keeping Arts Alive through Cold Spring’s Annie Jr.
This content was shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. We have such talented students! This past June 2021, Cold Spring School District 6th graders put on a production of Annie Jr., a student version of the Broadway musical inspired by the Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie. Students put together their ideas to bring Annie…
Students at Cold Spring School District Achieved Remarkable Results with Key State Testing
This content is shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. As schools everywhere experience an influx of students, teachers, and families returning to the normalcy of educational routines, Cold Spring School District is celebrating the success their students have accomplished during the 2020-2021 academic year, following the results of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress…
Walking and Bicycling to School with the Safe Routes Program
This content was shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. Cold Spring School District anticipates back-to-school festivities and excitement and will be an active partner in promoting walking and bicycling to school. Through the implementation of the Safe Routes to School Program, the district aims to improve traffic safety around school areas. “We are excited to continue…
Engaging for Student Success: The Parent Club at Cold Spring School District
This content was shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. Parents play an integral role at Cold Spring School. So crucial, that there is a club devoted to their involvement, called Parent Club! Its mission is to create opportunities for the students, families, and the larger community to connect with each other in order to engage and…
Amy Alzina Superintendent | The Inspiring Harvest of the Native Garden
This content was shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. Time flies. During the 2016-2017 school year, second graders at Cold Spring School District worked together to plant a Native Garden. Four years later, 6th graders had the opportunity to garden one last time before leaving for middle school. Students were able to see the plant growth…
Cold Spring School District Partners with Care Solace to Provide Free Mental Health Services for Families and Staff
This content is shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. We support mental wellness during Mental Health Awareness Month Santa Barbara, Calif. – In recognition of the month of May as Mental Health Awareness Month, Cold Spring School District announces their partnership with Care Solace, a concierge service linking families and school staff to free mental health…
Amy Alzina Superintendent | Remodeling Classrooms and Building Community
This article was shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. The new school year brings opportunities to enhance campus spaces. Cold Spring School District has unveiled unique additions for students to enjoy. Recently, a greenhouse was built, and the garden and outdoor space was renovated for the new academic year. These outdoor facilities were provided and constructed…
Amy Alzina Superintendent | The Sound of Music
This article is shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. The hills of Cold Spring School District are alive with the sound of music. Practicing diligently with the guidance of music teacher Sara DiSalvo, our students are embarking on a successful year of visual and performing arts curriculum. This year, Cold Spring is delighted to have a…
Amy Alzina Superintendent | Cold Spring School District Achieves an Incredible Feat and Announces 2020-2021 CAASPP Results
This content is shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. As schools everywhere experience an influx of students, teachers, and families returning to the normalcy of academic routines, Cold Spring School District is celebrating the academic success their students have achieved during the 2020-2021 academic year, following the results of the California Assessment of Student Performance and…
Amy Alzina Superintendent |Knowledge Finds a Way: Reflecting on the History of Our School Community
This post is shared by Amy Alzina Superintendent. More than 130 years ago, the Cold Spring Elementary School District was born. It all began with a small plot of ground, to be exact, a portion of Lot 162 of Old Pueblo Land of Santa Barbara. It was set aside for a school on the south…
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