Colt Parent Hub
Welcome Colt parents! This communication hub is where you can find all the latest information about what's happening at school. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back often!
District and Community News
The first day of summer school is June 16. Click the story headline to find the daily schedule, breakfast/lunch menus, enrichment programs, afternoon camp, FAQs and more.
Here are our breakfast and lunch menus for Summer.
As a parent, you give so much of yourself every day—to your children, your family, your work. It’s easy to put your own well-being last. But your mental health matters—not just for you, but for the people who rely on you. In this story we invite you to explore free and confidential mental health resources designed to support the well-being of all families, with options that reflect the cultural values and languages of Latino, Asian American, and other communities in Santa Clara County.

We are now accepting registrations for grades TK-8 for the 2025-2026 school year. The date range has been expanded to include more students! Students born September 2, 2020 - September 1, 2021 are now eligible to apply. All applications are accepted online. Visit www.eesd.org/enrollment for more details on the required documents to complete your registration.
Starting in the 2025-26 school year, all children who turn four years old on or before September 1, 2025 are eligible to enroll in Transitional Kindergarten (TK). This expansion of TK aims to provide all young learners with a strong foundation for academic success. TK offers a developmentally appropriate learning environment where children can explore their curiosity, build social-emotional skills, and develop a love of learning. Click headline to learn more about enrollment.
Other School News
ESD Wellness Spotlight
Summertime can be challenging for families with school age children. Here are some great summer resources to access this break!
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Attendance Matters
How many absences are too many? Chronic absence is defined as 18 days a year—or just 2 days a month. Call your student's school office if you have questions about your student's attendance.
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ESD's Mental Health & Wellness Resource Website
Created with our students, parents, and staff in mind, our Mental Health & Wellness | CONNECTIONS website is filled with a wide variety of resources to help support, connect, and inform the families that attend our schools.