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D11’s Second Annual Rocket Day Launches Hands-On Learning For Every 5th Grader Through Peak Experiences (Photo) - 05/08/26

Colorado Springs, CO — May 2026 — Colorado Springs School District 11 is once again preparing for liftoff as every 5th grade student across the district participates in the second annual Rocket Day Peak Experience, taking place May 8, 12, and 13 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 

Building on the incredible success of last year’s launches, Rocket Day continues to immerse students in real-world STEM learning through hands-on rocket design, engineering, data collection, and flight testing. This year, due to regional fire restrictions and Colorado’s ongoing focus on wildfire prevention and land stewardship, the event has thoughtfully pivoted from traditional model rockets to water rockets, transforming a challenge into an opportunity for innovation, resilience, adaptability, and learning.

 

The district-wide event will take place at Memorial Park and is supported through partnerships with Lockheed Martin, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Estes Rockets, and Colorado Springs Rocket Society.

 

Media and community members are invited to attend:

Memorial Park – Rose Bowl Area
May 7, 8, 12, and 13, 2026
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

 

In classrooms leading up to launch day, students study flight, force, pressure, engineering design, and problem-solving through the district’s hands-on instructional model. On launch day, they put their learning into action by designing, testing, and launching water rockets while working alongside engineers, scientists, and community experts.

 

“This is exactly what Peak Experiences are designed to do,” said Superintendent Michael Gaal. “We want students learning beyond the walls of the classroom through meaningful experiences they will remember for the rest of their lives. Rocket Day combines STEM, creativity, teamwork, adaptability, and community partnership in a way that truly brings learning to life.”

 

Rocket Day is part of District 11’s growing Peak Experiences initiative, an innovative series of hands-on, experiential learning opportunities designed for every student at every school. D11 is the only district in the Colorado Springs area offering this level of systemwide experiential learning across grade levels, soon expanding to every grade level.

 

Additional Peak Experiences include:

  • Kinderby (Kindergarten): Students design and race derby-style cars while exploring creativity, motion, and problem-solving

  • Nature Navigators (2nd Grade): Students engage in outdoor environmental exploration and hands-on science learning

  • PhilKids (3rd Grade): In partnership with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, students experience live music performance and arts integration

  • Rocket Day (5th Grade): Students explore aerospace, engineering, and STEM careers through rocket design and launch

  • Chalktober (8th Grade): Students transform spaces through large-scale collaborative chalk art and creative expression

Together, these experiences reflect D11’s commitment to expanding learning beyond textbooks and classrooms, ensuring every student has access to memorable, engaging opportunities that inspire curiosity, creativity, and future career exploration.

 

“As an organization with a strong focus on STEM engagement, we are thrilled to continue supporting D11 students through Rocket Day,” said David Virga. “Even with the pivot to water rockets, students will experience the same excitement, engineering principles, and joy of discovery that make this event so impactful.”

 

Whether launching rockets, composing music, exploring nature, building derby cars, or creating public art, D11 students are experiencing learning in ways that prepare them for the future, and show them what’s possible.

 

D11’s Second Annual Rocket Day Launches Hands-On Learning For Every 5th Grader Through Peak Experiences (Photo) - 05/08/26

Colorado Springs, CO — May 2026 — Colorado Springs School District 11 is once again preparing for liftoff as every 5th grade student across the district participates in the second annual Rocket Day Peak Experience, taking place May 8, 12, and 13 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 

Building on the incredible success of last year’s launches, Rocket Day continues to immerse students in real-world STEM learning through hands-on rocket design, engineering, data collection, and flight testing. This year, due to regional fire restrictions and Colorado’s ongoing focus on wildfire prevention and land stewardship, the event has thoughtfully pivoted from traditional model rockets to water rockets, transforming a challenge into an opportunity for innovation, resilience, adaptability, and learning.

 

The district-wide event will take place at Memorial Park and is supported through partnerships with Lockheed Martin, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Estes Rockets, and Colorado Springs Rocket Society.

 

Media and community members are invited to attend:

Memorial Park – Rose Bowl Area
May 7, 8, 12, and 13, 2026
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

 

In classrooms leading up to launch day, students study flight, force, pressure, engineering design, and problem-solving through the district’s hands-on instructional model. On launch day, they put their learning into action by designing, testing, and launching water rockets while working alongside engineers, scientists, and community experts.

 

“This is exactly what Peak Experiences are designed to do,” said Superintendent Michael Gaal. “We want students learning beyond the walls of the classroom through meaningful experiences they will remember for the rest of their lives. Rocket Day combines STEM, creativity, teamwork, adaptability, and community partnership in a way that truly brings learning to life.”

 

Rocket Day is part of District 11’s growing Peak Experiences initiative, an innovative series of hands-on, experiential learning opportunities designed for every student at every school. D11 is the only district in the Colorado Springs area offering this level of systemwide experiential learning across grade levels, soon expanding to every grade level.

 

Additional Peak Experiences include:

  • Kinderby (Kindergarten): Students design and race derby-style cars while exploring creativity, motion, and problem-solving

  • Nature Navigators (2nd Grade): Students engage in outdoor environmental exploration and hands-on science learning

  • PhilKids (3rd Grade): In partnership with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, students experience live music performance and arts integration

  • Rocket Day (5th Grade): Students explore aerospace, engineering, and STEM careers through rocket design and launch

  • Chalktober (8th Grade): Students transform spaces through large-scale collaborative chalk art and creative expression

Together, these experiences reflect D11’s commitment to expanding learning beyond textbooks and classrooms, ensuring every student has access to memorable, engaging opportunities that inspire curiosity, creativity, and future career exploration.

 

“As an organization with a strong focus on STEM engagement, we are thrilled to continue supporting D11 students through Rocket Day,” said David Virga. “Even with the pivot to water rockets, students will experience the same excitement, engineering principles, and joy of discovery that make this event so impactful.”

 

Whether launching rockets, composing music, exploring nature, building derby cars, or creating public art, D11 students are experiencing learning in ways that prepare them for the future, and show them what’s possible.

 

COLORADO SPRINGS DISTRICT 11 CELEBRATES STUDENT WINNERS OF THE WEARED11 SCHOOL SPIRIT CONTEST - 05/04/26

COLORADO SPRINGS DISTRICT 11 CELEBRATES STUDENT WINNERS OF THE WEARED11 SCHOOL SPIRIT CONTEST


A joyful District 11 celebration honoring student creativity and school spirit


COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — The Colorado Springs School District 11 invites media to join a warm and uplifting celebration honoring the student winners of the WeAreD11 School Spirit Student Contest.

 

This district-wide competition invited students from every D11 school to submit creative videos showcasing what makes their school experience special, from performing on stage and competing in sports, to leading clubs, creating art, their diverse learning opportunities, and expressing what they love about their community. Students formed teams of three to four, collaborated with peers, and put their creativity and school pride on full display. Every submission was reviewed by school principals before being published on WeAreD11.org, where the broader community could engage with, share, and champion their students.

 

At the celebration event, District 11 will recognize winning teams and honor the winners with the prizes, celebrating those that helped bring this contest to life and create a conversation across the District on what it is to be part of D11. This is an opportunity to see District 11 not through policy or budgets, but through the faces of students who are proud of their schools and their stories. Cameras and coverage are warmly welcomed.


What: WeAreD11 Student Contest Winner Announcement Celebration

Who: District 11 leadership, the winning schools' principal, and winning student teams.

When: Tuesday, May 6, 2026 5:30 PM

Where: Administration Building 1115 N. El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUERXvCom_uue4wvro1kReg 

COLORADO SPRINGS DISTRICT 11 CELEBRATES STUDENT WINNERS OF THE WEARED11 SCHOOL SPIRIT CONTEST - 05/04/26

COLORADO SPRINGS DISTRICT 11 CELEBRATES STUDENT WINNERS OF THE WEARED11 SCHOOL SPIRIT CONTEST


A joyful District 11 celebration honoring student creativity and school spirit


COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — The Colorado Springs School District 11 invites media to join a warm and uplifting celebration honoring the student winners of the WeAreD11 School Spirit Student Contest.

 

This district-wide competition invited students from every D11 school to submit creative videos showcasing what makes their school experience special, from performing on stage and competing in sports, to leading clubs, creating art, their diverse learning opportunities, and expressing what they love about their community. Students formed teams of three to four, collaborated with peers, and put their creativity and school pride on full display. Every submission was reviewed by school principals before being published on WeAreD11.org, where the broader community could engage with, share, and champion their students.

 

At the celebration event, District 11 will recognize winning teams and honor the winners with the prizes, celebrating those that helped bring this contest to life and create a conversation across the District on what it is to be part of D11. This is an opportunity to see District 11 not through policy or budgets, but through the faces of students who are proud of their schools and their stories. Cameras and coverage are warmly welcomed.


What: WeAreD11 Student Contest Winner Announcement Celebration

Who: District 11 leadership, the winning schools' principal, and winning student teams.

When: Tuesday, May 6, 2026 5:30 PM

Where: Administration Building 1115 N. El Paso Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUERXvCom_uue4wvro1kReg 

Mann Middle School Students Explore Identity, History, And What It Means To Be American Through Award-Winning Program - 04/30/26

Students at Mann Middle School are bringing history to life through a powerful, immersive learning experience made possible by two prestigious awards: the Anne Frank Fonds Award from the National Council of Teachers of English and the Inspiring Creativity Educator Grant from the Colorado Springs School District 11 Foundation.

 

At the center of this work is the graphic memoir They Called Us Enemy by George Takei, which students studied with approval from the district curriculum department. The grants ensured that every 7th grade student at Mann received their own copy of the book, along with creative tools including graphic novel templates, sketching supplies, and access to dynamic, hands-on learning experiences.

 

Through this unit, students engaged deeply with themes of identity, justice, and citizenship. They analyzed multiple perspectives within the memoir and explored how those viewpoints shape our understanding of what it means to be American. As a culminating project, students authored essays comparing perspectives in the text, with top submissions recognized through a school-wide essay contest.

 

To extend learning beyond the classroom, students will participate in a special artifact exhibition in partnership with the History Colorado Center, featuring portable exhibits that connect directly to the historical events explored in the memoir. The experience also includes guest speakers who bring additional context and personal insight to the topic.

 

Media Invitation:
Local media are invited to attend and cover the student artifact exhibition:

Event: Student Artifact Exhibition
Date: Monday, May 4, 2026
Time: 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Location: Mann Middle School Library, Colorado Springs

 

Media will have the opportunity to photograph and film the exhibition, as well as interview student essay finalists about their learning and reflections.

This experience reflects District 11’s commitment to creating meaningful, student-centered learning opportunities that build empathy, critical thinking, and real-world connections—preparing students to be informed, engaged citizens.

 

Mann Middle School Students Explore Identity, History, And What It Means To Be American Through Award-Winning Program - 04/30/26

Students at Mann Middle School are bringing history to life through a powerful, immersive learning experience made possible by two prestigious awards: the Anne Frank Fonds Award from the National Council of Teachers of English and the Inspiring Creativity Educator Grant from the Colorado Springs School District 11 Foundation.

 

At the center of this work is the graphic memoir They Called Us Enemy by George Takei, which students studied with approval from the district curriculum department. The grants ensured that every 7th grade student at Mann received their own copy of the book, along with creative tools including graphic novel templates, sketching supplies, and access to dynamic, hands-on learning experiences.

 

Through this unit, students engaged deeply with themes of identity, justice, and citizenship. They analyzed multiple perspectives within the memoir and explored how those viewpoints shape our understanding of what it means to be American. As a culminating project, students authored essays comparing perspectives in the text, with top submissions recognized through a school-wide essay contest.

 

To extend learning beyond the classroom, students will participate in a special artifact exhibition in partnership with the History Colorado Center, featuring portable exhibits that connect directly to the historical events explored in the memoir. The experience also includes guest speakers who bring additional context and personal insight to the topic.

 

Media Invitation:
Local media are invited to attend and cover the student artifact exhibition:

Event: Student Artifact Exhibition
Date: Monday, May 4, 2026
Time: 9:45 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Location: Mann Middle School Library, Colorado Springs

 

Media will have the opportunity to photograph and film the exhibition, as well as interview student essay finalists about their learning and reflections.

This experience reflects District 11’s commitment to creating meaningful, student-centered learning opportunities that build empathy, critical thinking, and real-world connections—preparing students to be informed, engaged citizens.

 

North Middle School Students Unveil Meow Wolf Inspired Immersive Art Experience Exploring “The Unconscious Mind” (Photo) - 04/29/26

Colorado Springs School District 11 proudly presents the fourth annual immersive art installation at North Middle School, a powerful, student-created experience titled “Unconscious Mind.”

 

This one-of-a-kind installation is the result of a yearlong collaboration between Advanced Drama, led by Amanda Gaden, and Advanced Design, led by Cole Bennett. Together, students have combined performance, visual art, and spatial design to create an interactive exhibit that invites visitors to step beyond the surface of conscious thought.

 

The creative process begins each fall with a field study to Meow Wolf Denver, where students experience large-scale immersive storytelling firsthand. Inspired by that visit, students spend the school year conceptualizing, designing, and building every element of their own original installation, from initial themes and narrative development to set construction and audience experience.

 

“Unconscious Mind” challenges audiences to consider the hidden dimensions of human experience:

What are the corners of the mind that light doesn’t reach? Who are we when we dream? What fears and motivations lie beneath the surface?

 

Through immersive environments and student-driven storytelling, the installation pushes visitors to explore these questions in a deeply engaging and thought-provoking way.

 

The annual installation has become a signature creative experience at North Middle School, showcasing the power of interdisciplinary learning and student voice. By blending the performing arts with design students gain hands-on experience in collaboration, creative problem-solving, and artistic expression.

 

Community members and media are invited to attend the opening reception:

Date: Friday, May 1, 2026

Time: 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Location: North Middle School, Colorado Springs

 

Private tours and class visits are also available by request. 

To schedule a visit, please contact:

Amanda.Gaden@d11.org or Cole.Bennett@d11.org 

 

This immersive exhibition reflects District 11’s commitment to providing meaningful, student-centered learning experiences that inspire creativity, deepen critical thinking, and empower students to explore complex ideas through the arts.

 

Media Contact:

Cole Bennett 

CTE Art Teacher

North Middle School

COLE.BENNETT@d11.org

719-328-2455 

 

North Middle School Students Unveil Meow Wolf Inspired Immersive Art Experience Exploring “The Unconscious Mind” (Photo) - 04/29/26

Colorado Springs School District 11 proudly presents the fourth annual immersive art installation at North Middle School, a powerful, student-created experience titled “Unconscious Mind.”

 

This one-of-a-kind installation is the result of a yearlong collaboration between Advanced Drama, led by Amanda Gaden, and Advanced Design, led by Cole Bennett. Together, students have combined performance, visual art, and spatial design to create an interactive exhibit that invites visitors to step beyond the surface of conscious thought.

 

The creative process begins each fall with a field study to Meow Wolf Denver, where students experience large-scale immersive storytelling firsthand. Inspired by that visit, students spend the school year conceptualizing, designing, and building every element of their own original installation, from initial themes and narrative development to set construction and audience experience.

 

“Unconscious Mind” challenges audiences to consider the hidden dimensions of human experience:

What are the corners of the mind that light doesn’t reach? Who are we when we dream? What fears and motivations lie beneath the surface?

 

Through immersive environments and student-driven storytelling, the installation pushes visitors to explore these questions in a deeply engaging and thought-provoking way.

 

The annual installation has become a signature creative experience at North Middle School, showcasing the power of interdisciplinary learning and student voice. By blending the performing arts with design students gain hands-on experience in collaboration, creative problem-solving, and artistic expression.

 

Community members and media are invited to attend the opening reception:

Date: Friday, May 1, 2026

Time: 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Location: North Middle School, Colorado Springs

 

Private tours and class visits are also available by request. 

To schedule a visit, please contact:

Amanda.Gaden@d11.org or Cole.Bennett@d11.org 

 

This immersive exhibition reflects District 11’s commitment to providing meaningful, student-centered learning experiences that inspire creativity, deepen critical thinking, and empower students to explore complex ideas through the arts.

 

Media Contact:

Cole Bennett 

CTE Art Teacher

North Middle School

COLE.BENNETT@d11.org

719-328-2455 

 

D11 Discovery Day Connects Preschool Families To Hands-On Learning And Community Resources (Photo) - 04/28/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

D11 Discovery Day Connects Preschool Families to Hands-On Learning and Community Resources 

 

Colorado Springs, CO

May 1, 2026 - Event Date

 

Colorado Springs School District 11, in partnership with its Early Childhood Education and Pathways programs, is proud to host D11 Discovery Day, a vibrant, hands-on event designed to spark curiosity and connect families with resources across the community.

 

Taking place on Friday, May 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Wasson Academic Campus (2115 Afton Way), this free, public event will transform the campus into an interactive learning experience for young children and their families.

 

At the heart of Discovery Day is collaboration. D11 is bringing together a wide range of community partners who are committed to supporting children and families in meaningful ways. Participating organizations include i9 Youth Sports, Pikes Peak Library District, Educating Children of Color, El Paso County Public Health, Girl Scouts of Colorado, and local first responders including Colorado Springs Fire Department, Colorado Springs Police Department, and area EMT teams. Families can also enjoy interactive experiences from a local petting zoo and a special appearance by Dennis the Emu, a crowd favorite!

 

Each partner will host booths featuring engaging, hands-on activities designed to promote early learning, creativity, and exploration. From literacy and health resources to physical activity and imaginative play, every experience is built to support the development of young learners in a fun and welcoming environment.

 

Adding to the experience, D11’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) Culinary Arts students will showcase their skills through a student-run food truck, offering fresh, delicious treats for attendees. This real-world learning opportunity highlights how D11 pathways extend beyond the classroom, empowering students with career-ready skills while serving their community.

 

Families attending Discovery Day will also have the opportunity to:

 

  • Connect with D11 Early Childhood educators and staff

  • Learn about preschool programs and enrollment opportunities

  • Explore the wide range of educational pathways available to D11 students

 

“Discovery Day is all about creating joyful, meaningful learning experiences for young children and their families across the community while helping families connect with the opportunities available in D11,” said Sarah Carlson.

 

By bringing together Early Childhood and Pathways programs alongside trusted community partners, and showcasing student-led innovation, D11 continues to demonstrate its commitment to strong starts for every student and clear pathways for future success.

 

Event Details:

What: D11 Discovery Day

When: Friday, May 1, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Where: Wasson Academic Campus, 2115 Afton Way, Colorado Springs

Cost: Free and open to the public

 

Public and media invited to attend.

 

Media Contact:

Sarah Carlson

Director, Early Childhood

SARAH.CARLSON@d11.org

719-520-2538 

 

D11 Discovery Day Connects Preschool Families To Hands-On Learning And Community Resources (Photo) - 04/28/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

D11 Discovery Day Connects Preschool Families to Hands-On Learning and Community Resources 

 

Colorado Springs, CO

May 1, 2026 - Event Date

 

Colorado Springs School District 11, in partnership with its Early Childhood Education and Pathways programs, is proud to host D11 Discovery Day, a vibrant, hands-on event designed to spark curiosity and connect families with resources across the community.

 

Taking place on Friday, May 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Wasson Academic Campus (2115 Afton Way), this free, public event will transform the campus into an interactive learning experience for young children and their families.

 

At the heart of Discovery Day is collaboration. D11 is bringing together a wide range of community partners who are committed to supporting children and families in meaningful ways. Participating organizations include i9 Youth Sports, Pikes Peak Library District, Educating Children of Color, El Paso County Public Health, Girl Scouts of Colorado, and local first responders including Colorado Springs Fire Department, Colorado Springs Police Department, and area EMT teams. Families can also enjoy interactive experiences from a local petting zoo and a special appearance by Dennis the Emu, a crowd favorite!

 

Each partner will host booths featuring engaging, hands-on activities designed to promote early learning, creativity, and exploration. From literacy and health resources to physical activity and imaginative play, every experience is built to support the development of young learners in a fun and welcoming environment.

 

Adding to the experience, D11’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) Culinary Arts students will showcase their skills through a student-run food truck, offering fresh, delicious treats for attendees. This real-world learning opportunity highlights how D11 pathways extend beyond the classroom, empowering students with career-ready skills while serving their community.

 

Families attending Discovery Day will also have the opportunity to:

 

  • Connect with D11 Early Childhood educators and staff

  • Learn about preschool programs and enrollment opportunities

  • Explore the wide range of educational pathways available to D11 students

 

“Discovery Day is all about creating joyful, meaningful learning experiences for young children and their families across the community while helping families connect with the opportunities available in D11,” said Sarah Carlson.

 

By bringing together Early Childhood and Pathways programs alongside trusted community partners, and showcasing student-led innovation, D11 continues to demonstrate its commitment to strong starts for every student and clear pathways for future success.

 

Event Details:

What: D11 Discovery Day

When: Friday, May 1, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Where: Wasson Academic Campus, 2115 Afton Way, Colorado Springs

Cost: Free and open to the public

 

Public and media invited to attend.

 

Media Contact:

Sarah Carlson

Director, Early Childhood

SARAH.CARLSON@d11.org

719-520-2538