The Second Forty: A Path to Possibility Campaign
Now is the time to help secure Cold Spring’s future, ensuring that generations of students can continue to benefit from our joyful, child-centered approach to education. This three year, $2M Campaign is an investment in the short- and long-term sustainability of Cold Spring School. Funds from the Campaign will help us to continue to attract, enroll and retain students, no matter their socioeconomic status . These funds will also support our ability to hire and retain appropriate teaching staff to support every child in our community in their learning.
The Campaign’s goals are based on these three priorities:
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Expanding our commitment to families: By growing our endowment, we will be able to increase the amount of tuition assistance we provide while minimizing annual tuition increases.
The Gift of Sustainability
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Supporting our teachers and students: Our teachers continue to serve each individual student, including those with learning differences. We are committed to providing our teachers with resources, support and training to enable them to work effectively with every student in our community, and to appropriately compensate them for their dedication to our students.
the gift of Learning
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Investing in our physical spaces: Community is at the heart of Cold Spring School, and our facilities reflect this. As the school moves from its infancy to a recognized school of choice in the New Haven area, we must continue to invest in our indoor and outdoor spaces, so that our campus truly reflects our mission and values, especially the commitment to experiential and student-centered learning that forms the foundation of our educational philosophy. Cold Spring is currently designing and new playground for our beloved Pear Tree Yard. Be part of this special initiative, and give the gift of play today.
Please consider investing in the long term sustainability of Cold Spring School by committing to this important campaign today.
Meet the Director of Development
Georgia Lieber joined Cold Spring School as Development Director in 2021. She is also a current parent and long-time member of the New Haven community.