CSCS Parents
An unofficial, volunteer community of parents supporting the absolute best for Colorado Springs Christian Schools
An unofficial, volunteer community of parents supporting the absolute best for Colorado Springs Christian Schools
We exist to love, pray for, and support Colorado Springs Christian School as partners in the Christ-centered formation of our children. As parents, we seek to walk in unity, humility, and faith—encouraging one another and working together for the flourishing of our school community.
As CSCS parents, we take intentional steps to support our school through prayer, presence, and constructive engagement. Parents gather to pray regularly for CSCS leadership, faculty, students, and families, asking God to guide and strengthen the school community. We share information, ask thoughtful questions, and seek greater understanding of how CSCS can serve students and their families across campuses and seasons.
We strive to build relationships among parents from different grade levels and backgrounds, creating new connections rooted in trust and shared purpose. Parents encourage one another to stay engaged, to volunteer where possible, and to partner positively with the school’s mission.
In all of this, our aim has been to act with humility and faith—believing that when parents step forward with prayerful hearts and willing hands, God uses those efforts for the good of His people and His purposes.
The Power of Christian Education
We love Colorado Springs Christian School and the role it plays in shaping hearts, minds, and faith in our community. A healthy Christian school has the potential to bless not only its students, but families, churches, and the city it serves—raising up young people grounded in truth, wisdom, and love. We believe deeply in the God-given role of parents as partners in education, called to encourage, pray, serve, and engage with grace. When parents walk alongside a school with humility and hope, the entire community grows stronger. Our desire is simply this: that CSCS would continue to thrive as a place where Christ is honored and students are formed for lives of purpose.