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This family newsletter provides updates on upcoming kindergarten registration, staff recognition, and summer activity sign-ups. It highlights fundraising efforts like the Dollars for Scholars GIVE-A-THON, along with important information on the Minnesota tornado drill and other community events. Families are encouraged to engage with these initiatives and participate in the school’s efforts to foster a strong community.
Join us for Kindergarten Discovery Night. Click the link to view dates and times for your school.
All eligible 2025-26 kindergarteners and their families are welcome!
We can't wait to see you!
This February edition of the Caring Critter Chronicle has important information about the First Grade Program, Book Breakfast, Counselor Corner, and more.
This family newsletter celebrates the achievements of Cambridge-Isanti students and staff, including highlights from Professional Learning Day and exciting student accomplishments in areas such as music, theater, and robotics. It also provides important updates on the 2025-26 school calendar, Adventure Center registration, high school course registration for 8th graders, and various February recognitions.
Kindergarten Registration is now open! Explore your options on our Kindergarten webpage.
Information Nights are coming up soon!
Isanti Primary School - Thursday, January 9 6:00-6:30PM
C-I STEAM School - Monday, January 13 6:00-6:30PM
Cambridge Primary School - Wednesday, January 15 6:30-7:00PM
C-I Schools Online - Virtual Video/Slideshow available January 9
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The Bluejacket Way
In Cambridge-Isanti Schools, you’ll find a safe and supportive learning community with high expectations for learning and positive behavior — the Bluejacket Way – recognized among the top districts in Minnesota.
Lifelong learning begins at birth and never ends. So, let’s make learning fun! Find joy in your curiosity, conquering challenges, and pursuing your full potential.
We provide the foundational skills for children to love learning. Our goal is for all students to be reading well by third grade. Literacy skills empower students to expand their learning across all areas.
Relationships are at the heart of learning and living. We work to instill a strong sense of belonging and build positive relationships that challenge and support individual growth.
Families are a child’s first teachers. We respect family choices and want to partner in your child’s learning. When families are involved in student learning, students do better.
Humans thrive when we believe in our future, have a growth mindset, balance work and play, and understand their social, emotional, physical and mental health.