United States, October 26, 2020, ZEXPRWIRE<\/strong><\/strong>, Data released this week from an education nonprofit revealed \u201cas many as three million children in the United States have received no formal education since the shutdowns this spring.\u201d The ongoing challenges of educating students amidst a global pandemic place tremendous pressure on students, educators, and families. Innovative leaders, like Dr. Amy Alzina of Cold Spring Elementary District, have faced the storm and developed systems that work for their students. Cold Spring School District in Santa Barbara, a very small basic aid school of 178 students TK-6, led by Dr. Amy Alzina, lost no days transitioning to a distance learning program, Alzina credits the close relationships of students, families and educators for the progress made by Cold Springs students in spite of the crisis. \u201cThe District\u2019s 100% attendance and work completion rate is the direct result of our relationship-driven approach. In fact, many grade-level teachers have started moving to the next grade-level content standards as a result of their students mastering current grade level standards.\u201d<\/p>\n