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A team of SCSDB cheerleaders in green "Hornets" uniforms performs with pom-poms in a gym. The text highlights their first-place achievement and Special Olympics participation.
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Dear Friends,

For me, the winter months invite reflection. They call us to gather closer, to celebrate milestones, and to ready ourselves for the work still ahead. Springtime in the education field is especially busy, and reflection allows us to stay more grounded in our core principles. This year, that reflection centers on the themes of growth through connection and leaning into challenges.

A group photo of the 2025 Homecoming Court, including children and adults in formal attire, standing in a gymnasium holding bouquets and sashes, representing the School for the Blind, School for the Deaf, and Cedar Springs Academy.
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Each of these moments — the celebrations, the new spaces, the stories — are part of a larger theme this year: growth through connection. Whether in classrooms, labs, or at community events, we continue to learn from one another, support each other, and honor the shared mission that defines SCSDB.

A group of students from the School for the Deaf stands proudly alongside the science lab funders, all smiling as they participate in the ceremonial ribbon-cutting event.
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We proudly celebrated the opening of the newly refurbished science lab at the School for the Deaf with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. This milestone marks the successful completion of an initiative driven by the vision and dedication of the school's science staff and the generosity of community sponsors.

Get Ready for Spirit Week, Hornets!   Mark your calendars for an unforgettable Spirit Week. It’s the perfect opportunity to showcase your school pride every day. 
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Get Ready for Spirit Week, Hornets! 

Mark your calendars for an unforgettable Spirit Week. It’s the perfect opportunity to showcase your school pride every day. 

Five people stand in a workshop or classroom, smiling and holding various potted plants. There are tools, equipment, and greenery visible in the background, conveying a hands-on, educational environment.
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Autumn is upon us, and what better way to celebrate the season than by decorating your porch with beautiful Fall plants? Our students have been cultivating a variety of plants to sell to the community, perfect for adding a touch of the season to your home.