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MEDIA ADVISORY: Sabin Middle School Celebrates 50 Years Of Excellence And Community -04/29/25

MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2025

Sabin Middle School Celebrates 50 Years of Excellence and Community

What:
Sabin Middle School’s 50th Anniversary Celebration

 

When:
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
9:15 AM – 3:30 PM

 

Where:
Sabin Middle School
3605 N. Carefree Circle
Colorado Springs, CO 80917

 

Details:
Sabin Middle School, in Colorado Springs School District 11, is proud to celebrate 50 years of learning, leadership, and community! The day-long event will honor the school’s history, alumni, students, staff, and its incredible journey since opening in 1975.

The celebration will feature:

  • Performances by the Sabin Band, Choir, and Orchestra
     

  • Living history displays and self-guided decade tours through the building
     

  • A BBQ lunch available for $5 (adults)
     

  • Food trucks, including Monsters Mini Donuts, Colorado Concessions, and Little Bear Sloppy Joes and Ice Cream
     

  • Games and music in the courtyard
     

  • Special acknowledgments for six retiring Sabin staff members
     

  • The opening of the original Sabin Time Capsule and the placement of a new one
     

Community Partners Supporting the Celebration:

  • Rocky Mountain Calvary Church
     

  • Pikes Peak Library District (PPLD)
     

  • Monsters Mini Donuts
     

  • Colorado Concessions
     

  • Little Bear Sloppy Joes and Ice Cream
     

Media are invited to attend, capture the festivities, and celebrate this major milestone alongside current students, alumni, former principals, and the broader D11 community.

Highlighted Event Schedule:

  • 9:00–9:15 AM: Formal Welcome and Kickoff
     

  • 9:15–10:15 AM: Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) Showcase
     

  • 11:15 AM–1:30 PM: Open House Tours & “Lunch with a Principal”
     

  • 2:30 PM: Time Capsule Opening
     

  • 3:00 PM: Staff Retirement Ceremony
     

Contact for Media Inquiries:
Christina Clayton, Sabin Middle School Principal
Colorado Springs School District 11
christina.clayton@d11.org
719-328-7002

Or

Heidi Gomez, Sabin Library Tech Educator

heidi.gomez@d11.org

719-328-7024

 

Day Correction: MEDIA ADVISORY - District 11 5th Graders To Launch Rockets In New Peak Experience Powered By Industry Partners -04/28/25

WHAT:

Every 5th grader in Colorado Springs School District 11 is taking part in an exciting hands-on learning experience — building and launching their own Cosmic Ray rockets! After weeks of studying the forces of flight, rocketry fundamentals, and STEM careers, students will culminate their learning with live rocket launches.

 

WHEN:   Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Time:      10:45 a.m.

WHERE:  Memorial Park — Rose Bowl area
1605 E Pikes Peak Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80910

 

WHO:

  • District 11 5th grade students

  • Engineers and rocket enthusiasts from Lockheed Martin, UCCS, Estes Rockets, and COSROCS (Colorado Springs Rocket Society)

  • Superintendent Michael Gaal

  • COSROCS President David Virga

  • Community partners and supporters

WHY:
This rocket launch is part of District 11’s Peak Experiences — real-world learning opportunities that engage students beyond the classroom. Through this system-wide initiative, students gain hands-on experience with STEM concepts while exploring future career pathways in aerospace, engineering, and technology.

Special thanks to Lockheed Martin, UCCS, Estes Rockets, and COSROCS for partnering with D11 to make this unforgettable experience possible!

VISUALS/INTERVIEWS:

  • Students launching rockets

  • Engineers assisting at launch pads

  • Superintendent Gaal and COSROCS representatives available for interviews

  • High-energy, interactive STEM learning moments

MEDIA ADVISORY: D11 To Host Preschool Open House And Announce Major New Low-Cost Extended Care Option -04/28/25

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 28, 2025

D11 to Host Preschool Open House and Announce Major New Low-Cost Extended Care Option

Background:
D11 Preschool programs are free for eligible families and are proven to build strong academic, social, and emotional foundations. This announcement is critical as El Paso County has implemented a CCCAP (Colorado Child Care Assistance Program) enrollment freeze, making D11’s preschool's free and low-cost offerings even more important for local families.

 

What:
D11 Preschool Open House and Launch of Low-Cost Extended Care for 4-Year-Olds

 

When:
Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | 3:00–4:00 p.m.

 

Where:
Keller Elementary School
3730 Montebello Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918

 

Details:
Colorado Springs School District 11 invites families and the media to a special Preschool Open House, highlighting D11’s always-free, high-quality preschool programs.
At the event, D11 and the Department of Early Childhood Education will announce the launch of very low-cost extended after-school care for 4-year-olds starting in August 2025—a major step forward in removing barriers to early learning.

 

Families will meet teachers, tour classrooms, and learn more about half-day and full-day options, convenient locations, and scholarship support.

 

 

 

District 11 5th Graders To Launch Rockets In New Peak Experience, Powered By Industry Partners -04/24/25

Colorado Springs, CO — April 16, 2025 — Every 5th grade student in District 11 is about to launch—literally.

In the latest Peak Experience, a signature real-world learning opportunity in D11, students across the district have spent the last several weeks immersed in the forces of flight, the fundamentals of rocketry, and the STEM careers that make space exploration possible. Their hard work will culminate in the launch of student-built Cosmic Ray rockets at Memorial Park, April 28–May 1, thanks to a powerful partnership with Lockheed Martin, UCCS, Estes Rockets, and COSROCS (the Colorado Springs Rocket Society).

The public and press are invited to witness the district-wide launch event:
April 30 at 10:45 a.m.
Memorial Park – Rose Bowl area

The curriculum for this system-wide experience is grounded in the 5E model of instruction—Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate—ensuring that every student not only builds a rocket, but builds deep conceptual understanding. Leading up to launch, students study the physical science behind rocket flight, measure and analyze data, and explore career pathways in aerospace, engineering, and technology.

“This is what Peak Experiences are all about—getting kids out of their desks and into meaningful, memorable moments that mirror the real world,” said Superintendent Michael Gaal. “We’re grateful to our partners for bringing rocket science to life for every D11 5th grader.”

On launch days, engineers and rocket enthusiasts from Lockheed Martin, UCCS, and COSROCS will serve as official launch coordinators, supporting students in safe rocket launches while sharing insights into the careers that await them.

“As an organization with a core focus on STEM engagement, Colorado Springs Rocket Society is thrilled to be a partner in D11's rocketry Peak Experience,” said COSROCS President David Virga. “We are bringing our full 144 launch pad capability and over thirty years of rocketry expertise to ensure a safe, educational, and exciting experience for the students.”

Whether calculating trajectory, launching a rocket, or collecting flight data, every student will take on an active role in the experience—fueling curiosity and confidence for their future.

Check out this video to learn more!

https://youtu.be/dLSZM06Y8RY

 

Astronauts And The Space Foundation Bring The Wonders Of Space To District 11 Students -04/23/25

 

For immediate release:

 

Colorado Springs, CO – Colorado Springs School District 11 students will have the opportunity of a lifetime as astronauts and educators from the renowned Space Foundation touch down for a series of inspiring, space-themed events at three D11 schools this spring. As a lead-up to National Space Day on May 3, these visits are designed to ignite student curiosity and excitement for space science and exploration.

 

Students at Edison Elementary School, Jack Swigert Middle School, and Wilson Elementary School will interact directly with astronauts and participate in interactive lessons facilitated by Space Education Specialists. Assemblies, Q&A sessions, and hands-on activities will give students a front-row seat to the science, innovation, and imagination that fuel space exploration.

Event Schedule:

April 23, 2025 – Edison Elementary School
3125 N. Hancock Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80907

  • 9:00 AM – All-school astronaut assembly
     

  • 9:35 AM – Astronaut Q&A for grades 1–5
     

  • 10:02 AM – Space learning activity with 4th & 5th grades
     

April 24, 2025 – Jack Swigert Middle School
4220 E. Pikes Peak Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

  • 1:00 PM – All-school astronaut assembly
     

  • 1:40 PM – Astronaut Q&A for grades 6 & 7
     

  • 2:05 PM – Space learning activities for 7th grade
     

May 2, 2025 – Wilson Elementary School
1409 De Reamer Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80915

  • 9:00 AM – All-school astronaut assembly
     

  • 9:35 AM – Astronaut Q&A for grades 1–5
     

  • 10:02 AM – Space learning activity with 4th & 5th grades
     

These events underscore District 11’s ongoing commitment to providing all students immersive, real-world learning opportunities. The partnership with the Space Foundation brings STEM education to life while inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and explorers.

 

“This is more than just a school assembly—it’s a launchpad for imagination and discovery,” said Lauren Mason, D11 Director of Partnerships. “We’re thrilled to offer our students a chance to meet real astronauts and explore the future of space.”

 

Media coverage is encouraged.

 

D11 In Partnership With Colorado Department Of Labor And Employment And The Office Of The Future Of Work: Apprenticeship Colorado To Host Apprenticeship Fair To Spotlight “The Best Kept Secret” In Career Pathways (Photo) -04/17/25

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2025

Discover how students can earn while they learn—and launch a rewarding career without student debt

Colorado Springs, CO — Colorado Springs School District 11’s Work-Based Learning & Peak Experiences program is teaming up with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and the Office of the Future of Work: Apprenticeship Colorado to present an exciting and empowering event for students and families:


The Best Kept Secret: Apprenticeship Opportunities!

 

This engaging event will take place on Wednesday, April 30th at Roy J. Wasson Academic Campus and is designed to open students’ eyes to in-demand, hands-on careers where they can earn a paycheck while gaining real-world experience—no four-year degree required.

From barbering to drone piloting, welding to medical assisting, apprenticeships offer a direct, debt-free path to well-paying careers with long-term growth potential. 

Event Schedule:

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM | Apprenticeship Info Session + Employer/Apprentice Panel
10:15 AM – 12:45 PM | Apprenticeship Fair

 

Location:

Roy J. Wasson Academic Campus

2115 Afton Way, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

Why Apprenticeships?

  • Get paid to learn on the job

  • Gain industry-recognized credentials

  • Build connections with local employers

  • Enter the workforce with experience, not debt

More and more local businesses in Colorado Springs are turning to apprenticeship programs to grow their own talent and strengthen the regional workforce. Apprenticeship Fairs like this one connect local students with local businesses, creating a pipeline of skilled, motivated young professionals—and helping build a stronger local economy.

 

“This event is about unlocking opportunity,” said Melissa Smith, D11 Work-Based Learning Coordinator. “Apprenticeships are one of the smartest ways to gain career skills, earn income, and start building your future—all while still in school or just after graduation. It’s truly a game-changer.”

Who Should Attend?

High school students and their families—especially those curious about hands-on careers or looking for alternatives to the traditional college route.

? RSVP now and explore what’s possible: https://bit.ly/4bRvWAo

 

The Colorado Springs School District 11Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and the Office of the Future of Work: Apprenticeship Colorado wish to invite D11 High School students and parents to register for the event and we invite the media to join us at this exciting event!

 

Questions? Students and parents can each out to their school’s D11 High School's Future Center Counselor for more info.

 

Palmer High School To Host Community Open House On April 22 -04/16/25

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Colorado Springs, CO — April 16, 2025 — The Colorado Springs School District 11 and Palmer High School invite the media and the Colorado Springs community to a special Open House event on Tuesday, April 22, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the Palmer Library. This casual, family-friendly gathering offers a unique opportunity to explore the school's upcoming renovation plans and engage with the vibrant Palmer community.​

 

Attendees will enjoy light refreshments and a welcoming atmosphere as they mingle with staff, students, and fellow community members. The event will showcase exciting design plans for the school's future, reflecting Palmer's commitment to providing a state-of-the-art educational environment. This Open House serves as a precursor to the official groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for May.

 

Event Details:

  • What: Palmer High School Open House

  • When: Tuesday, April 22, 2025

  • Time: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

  • Where: Palmer High School Library, 301 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903

No formal presentations are planned, allowing guests to engage in open conversations and gain insights into the school's vision for the future. This event is open to all, regardless of district or neighborhood affiliation.​

 

For more information, please visit palmer.d11.org or contact Palmer High School at (719) 328-5000.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Palmer High School's Open House and sharing our exciting plans for the future.

Colorado Springs School District 11 And U.S. Bank Team Up To Celebrate Teach Children To Save Day -04/15/25

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

April 15, 2025

 

Colorado Springs, CO — In celebration of Financial Literacy Month, Colorado Springs School District 11 (D11) is proud to announce a dynamic partnership with U.S. Bank to bring real-world money lessons directly to local classrooms. As part of the national Teach Children to Save initiative, U.S. Bank employees will visit 19 D11 classrooms throughout April, empowering students with essential financial skills to build smart saving habits early in life.

 

One of the highlight moments of the month will take place on Thursday, April 17, when U.S. Bank volunteers will take over every 2nd through 5th grade classroom at Carver Elementary School from 10:05 a.m. to 11:10 a.m. Students will engage in interactive lessons and hands-on activities designed to make financial concepts fun, practical, and accessible.

 

"Financial literacy is a cornerstone of lifelong success," said Jessica Wise, D11 Executive Director of Engagement. "We're thrilled to partner with U.S. Bank to give our students a strong foundation in managing money and making informed decisions."

The Teach Children to Save program, led by the American Bankers Association Foundation, encourages bankers across the country to share their knowledge and passion for financial education with young learners. Since its launch, the initiative has reached more than 11 million students nationwide.

 

“Helping children understand the value of saving and money management is one of the most impactful ways we can invest in their future,” said Dorian Brugger, Colorado and New Mexico Branch Banking Market Leader at U.S. Bank. “We’re excited to join District 11 classrooms and be part of shaping tomorrow’s financially savvy leaders.”

 

This partnership reflects District 11’s ongoing commitment to preparing students not only academically but also with the life skills necessary for long-term success.

 

Media representatives are invited to attend the Carver Elementary event.

 

To learn more about Teach Children to Save, visit the American Bankers Association Foundation website: https://www.aba.com/advocacy/community-programs/teach-children-save

D11 Schools Among Colorado’s First To Earn Purple Star Designation, Honoring Military Families (Photo) -04/10/25

Colorado Springs, CO – Colorado Springs School District 11 (D11) is proud to announce that several of its schools—Jenkins Middle School, McAuliffe Elementary School, and James Irwin Charter School, Howard Campus—have earned the prestigious Purple Star School designation. These schools are among the first in Colorado to receive this recognition, as part of the 2025 Purple Star Schools cohort.

The Purple Star designation was created through House Bill 24-1076 in 2024 to acknowledge schools that provide exceptional services and supports to military-connected students and their families. This recognition highlights schools that go above and beyond to support students who face the unique challenges of frequent moves, parental deployments, and transitioning between schools, while ensuring academic and social-emotional success.

"We are incredibly proud that our schools have been recognized as leaders in supporting military-connected families," said Superintendent Michael Gaal. "This designation is a testament to our schools' commitment to providing high-quality, inclusive education for all students, especially those with parents serving in the military."

Celebrating Military Families in Colorado Springs

In addition to D11 schools, Colorado Springs is home to several other schools that have also received the Purple Star recognition, including Colorado Military Academy and James Irwin Elementary School. As a city with a significant military presence, Colorado Springs takes great pride in supporting military families by providing educational environments that foster student success and well-being.

The 2025 Purple Star Schools Ceremony took place today, April 10, 2025, at the Colorado Department of Education in Denver, where Governor Jared Polis and Commissioner Susana Córdova officially recognized the newly designated Purple Star Schools for their exceptional service to military-connected students.

About Purple Star Schools

The Purple Star Schools Award, created by House Bill 24-1076 in 2024, recognizes public schools in Colorado that demonstrate a strong commitment to supporting military-connected students and families. The designation acknowledges schools that offer critical resources and services to help mitigate the challenges military families face, including frequent relocations, parental deployments, and transitions into new school environments.

Colorado Springs School Districts Unite For Special Education Conference And Resource Fair (Photo) -03/31/25

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – Families and caregivers of students receiving special education services are invited to a free, half-day Conference and Resource Fair designed to connect them with essential community resources. This collaborative event, hosted by the Special Education Advisory Committees of five local school districts—Harrison School District 2, Widefield District 3, Fountain-Fort Carson District 8, Colorado Springs School District 11, and Academy District 20—will take place on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM at Sierra High School (2250 Jet Wing Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80916).

 

Under the theme "Together We Thrive," this event will provide parents and guardians the opportunity to hear from expert speakers, including representatives from PEAK Parent Center and Harrison School District 2. Attendees will gain valuable insights into navigating special education services and advocating for their children.

 

In addition, middle school and high school students are invited to participate in their own specialized workshop, featuring a presentation on self-directed IEPs by Mitchell High School’s Inspiration students.

The Conference and Resource Fair will feature various community organizations offering support, services, and information tailored to individuals with disabilities.

 

For more information or to register, visit this link or scan the QR code on the event flyer.

 

For questions, contact:
Connie McKenzie
(719) 579-7926
cmckenzie@hsd2.org