02.24.2025

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Dear Colorado Skies Academy Families,

At CSA, we believe that kindness is a cornerstone of our community. Small, thoughtful actions, a smile, a kind word, or a helping hand can have a profound impact on those around us. These simple gestures create a culture of respect, empathy, and connection, making our school a place where everyone feels valued and supported.

We encourage our learners, staff, and families to embrace small acts of kindness each day. Whether it’s including a classmate in a conversation, offering encouragement, or showing patience, these moments matter. Together, we can build a stronger, more compassionate community one small act at a time. Thank you for being part of this effort and for helping us make kindness a daily habit at CSA.

In partnership,

Director Christa Coryell, Campus Director Meredith Motley, & Chief of Staff Jennifer Tilghman (Author of the Weekly Flight Path)

p.s. please remind your learners to check the lost and found (in the front foyer of the school) for lost jackets, sweaters, water bottles, and planners.

Upcoming Events
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April 
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April 
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April 

Co-Pilot for a Day

We are recruiting our current learners and their friends, neighbors, and relatives to climb...

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Virtual Event Virtual Event

Black History Month: Bessie Coleman

At Colorado Skies Academy, where the spirit of aviation and exploration takes flight, we celebrate pioneers who have broken barriers in aerospace. This Black History Month, we honor Bessie Coleman (1892-1926), the first African American and Native American woman to…

Sci-Fi Writers Club @ DPL

Does a teen in your life love to write or read science fiction? They might like to join the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and Lighthouse Writers Workshop, hosted by the Denver Public Library. In this fun, free, and…

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Mind Matters: Supporting Mental Wellness

Mental  health is just as important as your physical health. Here are some ways to take care of your mind and body: Take a Mindful Moment: Feeling stressed? Try a short mindfulness meditation to calm your mind.  You can also…

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Aviation News: Physically Fit on Earth and Beyond

Staying fit isn’t just important for you – it’s critical for astronauts gearing up for demanding spaceflights! This Real World video features Corey Twine, a conditioning specialist from NASA’s Astronaut Strength, Conditioning, and Rehabilitation (ASCR) group, sharing how he helps…

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Facilitator Spotlight: Mrs. Emily Thain

At Colorado Skies Academy, we are fortunate to have passionate and dedicated facilitators who inspire our learners every day. One such facilitator is Mrs.Emily Thain, whose greatest joy comes from watching learners get excited about topics they truly care about….

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CSA GoKid Connect

Exciting news! CSA has partnered with GoKid Connect to assist our families in scheduling and managing safe carpooling to and from school. Please read the PDF file below to learn more:

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Nurse’s Corner

Colorado Skies Academy families, Please review the following information as we navigate this winter’s cold & Flu season: How Sick Is Too Sick? 

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Community Engagement Spotlight: Share Your Story!

At Colorado SKIES Academy, we are proud to recognize the outstanding community service efforts of our learners. Their dedication to giving back not only enriches our local community but also embodies the values we strive to instill. We know many…

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Thought of the Week

“Never be limited by other people’s limited imaginations.” -Dr. Mae Jemison, first African American woman in space, Engineer, Physician, and NASA Astronaut  

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