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7:50 AMClaude responded: A galvanized metal raised garden bed filled with dark soil, planted with young tomato seedlings and orange and yellow marigolds, set on a sandy outdoor surface.A galvanized metal raised garden bed filled with dark soil, planted with young tomato seedlings and orange and yellow marigolds, set on a sandy outdoor surface.

The Rock Springs school garden is a vibrant outdoor learning space where students explore science, sustainability, and healthy living hands-on. Filled with seasonal vegetables, flowers, and native plants, it fosters teamwork, stewardship, and a peaceful place for discovery.

7:51 AMClaude responded: A tropical beach scene illustration with palm trees, rolling green hills, a bright sun, and ocean waves, featuring a roadrunner silhouette on the sand and the …A tropical beach scene illustration with palm trees, rolling green hills, a bright sun, and ocean waves, featuring a roadrunner silhouette on the sand and the "RoadRunner Retreat" logo in red and yellow lettering across the center.

The Roadrunner Retreat is a welcoming, calming space where students relax, connect, and recharge during recess. With games, art, and quiet time, it promotes well-being and positive interactions while offering a safe space to build friendships and work through peer conflicts.

Glennie7:53 AMClaude responded: Two young students stand together near a school garden bed filled with succulents and pumpkins, with a fall harvest display and another child running in the gr…Two young students stand together near a school garden bed filled with succulents and pumpkins, with a fall harvest display and another child running in the grassy area behind them.

Rock Springs students engage in Project-Based Learning each year, exploring animal habitats, historical figures, environmental protection, and natural disasters. Grades 3–5 extend learning with field trips to San Elijo Lagoon, Escondido Creek Conservancy, Coastal Roots, and