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Campus Culture Committee

💙 Acalanes Parent Club – Campus Culture Committee (CCC) Update
May 2026
 
🌟 Campus Culture Committee Highlights
The Campus Culture Committee is wrapping up a meaningful and impactful 2025–2026 school year. While there are no additional meetings scheduled for the remainder of the year, we are proud to reflect on the connection, care, and community that have defined our work together.

On April 24, the APC Campus Culture Committee hosted its inaugural Wellness and Restoration Event—a special opportunity for members of our school community to pause, recharge, and connect. Participants experienced a calming sound bath, shared a meal, and enjoyed moments of laughter and reflection together.


We extend our gratitude to Patrick Turner (AHS Wellness Coordinator), Paul Chopra (AUHSD Board Member), and Neku Pogue (AHS Associate Principal) for joining us and supporting this space of restoration. A heartfelt thank you as well to Beverly Jane for leading the sound bath and hosting us at the beautiful Big Magic Village Barn.
At our final meeting of the 2025–2026 school year, we also began planning for the year ahead. Highlights for 2026–2027 include:

  • Quarterly Meetings (August, November, February, May)
    • Department updates
    • Board reports
    • Volunteer sign-ups
  • May Meeting: Special team-building activity
  • Monthly Engagement Opportunities Between Meetings:
    • Volunteering at school events such as Back-to-School Night
    • Hosting lunches for student clubs
    • Donating supplies for events like Homecoming

🌟 May Days of Recognition & Celebration

  • May is Asian/Pacific Heritage month
  • May is Mental Health Awareness Month
  • May is Jewish American Heritage Month
  • May 5 – Cinco de Mayo

May offers meaningful opportunities to honor culture, identity, and well-being:

  • Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month
     A time to reflect on and celebrate the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders across fields such as science, arts, business, and government.
  • Jewish Heritage Month
     Celebrates the achievements and cultural contributions of Jewish Americans in areas including law, medicine, politics, philanthropy, and the arts.
  • Mental Health Awareness Month
    Observed since 1949, this month focuses on reducing stigma, increasing awareness, and promoting support for mental health. The 2026 theme centers on community and well-being. Look out for Wellness Center events designed to support students during AP testing and finals. You can also participate by wearing green, sharing stories, and accessing resources from NAMI or SAMHSA.
  • Cinco de Mayo (May 5)
     Commemorates Mexico’s victory at the Battle of Puebla in 1862 and celebrates Mexican culture and heritage, especially in communities across the United States.

📅 Join Us Monthly! (In-Person & Virtual Meetings)
 Meeting Schedule | 6:00–7:30pm

  • May – No Meeting

April Reflections


Acalanes Cultural Fair

On Apr 24, Acalanes hosted another vibrant and successful Cultural Fair during academy. Students engaged in cultural performances and interactive experiences that deepened understanding and appreciation for the diverse backgrounds represented within the school community. The event was a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusion, representation, and shared learning.
 
💚 Wellness Center Reminder
If you are ever concerned about your student or one of their peers, please submit a Wellness Referral.

  • Our team follows up within one week
  • All services are confidential and voluntary
🚫 Acalanes is a No Hate Zone
If your student experiences or witnesses bias or hate, please encourage them to report it using the  Bias Incident Reporting Tool (BIRT) available on the AHS website.
 Submit a BIRT Report Here »
 
🤝 Stay Connected
We welcome all families to get involved!
📧 diversityandinclusion@acalanesparentsclub.com
We look forward to continuing this important work together in the 2026–2027 school