Acalanes Community Always (ACA)

It’s already been an exciting month for all things ACA. Our first ever ACA Day was a tremendous success with so much Dons Spirit on campus, ACA Chat Live had its debut hosted by Andrea Powers and Katherine Walton (click here for follow-up info highlighted in the forum) and the ACA Campus Clean-Up made such a big difference to the front of the school (thanks to the over 50 students who helped out)! 

The ASB Spirit Card Just Got Even Better. Four more local businesses have joined the program! ASB Spirit Card Holders can receive a special discount at 360 Burrito, Pancoast Pizza, R&R Barber Salon and Zoonies. Here’s the link to participating businesses.

Finally, a special shout out to Team ACA’s Sarah Cusumano who was awarded the AUHSD’s Su Stauffer Friend of Education Award at last week’s board meeting! Congratulations, Sarah! 

Questions, comments or feedback, email aca@acalanesparentsclub.com.

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Parent Cohort Preview from AHS Admin

We had our first week with Keith and it was powerful. We encourage you to watch his video message to students and continue the dialogue with your student. We don’t have a Cohort session this week but will continue with Keith on October 19th looking at mental health & Temporary vs. Permanent.

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

Week EIGHT in the Challenge to Build Habits Supporting Racial Equity
Let’s continue celebrating
National Hispanic Heritage Month! Do you know the difference between the terms Latino, Chicano, Hispanic and LATINX? Read this article to explore more about the history and development of the different terms. 

Tuesday, Nov 10 from 7-8:30pm – AUHSD DEI Book Club
The book selection is “Across that Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change” by late Congressman John Lewis. Sign up here. 

Thank you for joining us for the first session in our Parent Racial Equity Seminar Series. If you missed it, spots are still available! For details, program dates, and registration click here. Our next session is November 16 and we hope you’ll join us.

We are social! Follow us @acalanesdei on Instagram! 

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Legislative News

Our ballots are here! The presidential race is on our minds but there are lots of other important items on the ballot as well. Several state propositions and local elections will directly affect our schools and students, so be sure to fill out your entire ballot!  

Tuesday, Oct 13 at 7 pm – AUHSD Board of Education Candidate Forum
Not sure which of the four candidates for the AUHSD school board should get your vote? Only two positions are open. Tune in to a livestream candidate forum (no pre-registration required) and hear from candidates Michael Bonino, Christopher Grove, Kristin Braun Connelly, and Rupy Ahluwalia Krishnan directly.  

Prop 15: California Schools and Local Communities Funding Act
This initiative would require commercial and industrial real estate property worth $3 million or more be taxed on current market value. This money would be allocated to schools (40%) and other local governments (60%). It is estimated to result in $11.5 billion in additional funding statewide, and between $1.9 million and $3.4 million for AUHSD. How Prop. 15 would increase K-12 districts’ funding. For an even-handed discussion of the pros and cons, see here: Quick Guide: Proposition 15, the proposed ’split-roll’ tax on commercial property

Prop 16: Repeal Proposition 209 – Restore Affirmative Action
This constitutional amendment would permit the use of race, gender, and ethnic diversity as factors (but not decisive factors) in education including college admissions, government hiring, and government contracting. CSU Trustees endorse repeal of affirmative action ban  For more information, see: Proposition 16 — Allow Public Agencies to Consider Diversity.  

Note: The California PTA supports both Prop 15 and Prop 16: State Ballot Measures

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APC Membership & Fundraising

October 16-31 – Virtual Lafayette Res Run For Education
There’s still time to register. Encourage a friend to join you for this race, get some exercise and earn money for your school! Support Acalanes and sign up now. Go Dons!

If you have any questions, please contact VP Fundraising Kelly Daggs.

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From the Activities Director

New Spirit Wear With A Purpose!
Acalanes! Check out the new spirit wear available and order by TOMORROW! There are a few cancer awareness items, an Acalanes bucket hat (highly requested by students) and our Acalanes anti-racist shirt. Orders will be available for pick-up October 29. 

Looking for CARE Leaders
Acalanes is continuing our education around issues of equity. One of the ways we will do this is through CARE Week & CARE Workshops, which are student-led.  We are looking for 55 students to lead a workshop in Monday cohort about on campus discrimination, bias and lived student experience at Acalanes and in our community. We are looking for students who are versed in the protocol (compass and agreements) as well as students who can be comfortable leading uncomfortable conversations. Apply here.

2020-2021 Clubs
Club meetings continue this week. Encourage your student to attend even if they missed the first meeting last week. Check out our 44 clubs!

Tuesday, Oct 13 – Staff Tell All-Lunch with Admin
Encourage your student to attend Tuesday’s lunch dialogue with admin. Ask them questions about the return to campus, asynchronous Mondays, homework load and more. Zoom link sent via canvas. 

Wednesday, Oct 14 at 6:30pm – Screening & Dialogue of The Social Dilemma
Tune in and watch the Netflix movie The Social Dilemma. We will watch the film and then use break-out rooms to dialogue further. Zoom link will be sent to students via Canvas.

Save the Date: Wednesday, Oct 21 at 7pm – Women in Leadership with Kelly Galuska
Kelly is a writer and executive producer on Netflix. She has worked on the shows
BoJack Horseman, Big Mouth, and is currently producing Human Resources with Nick Kroll. Come hear about her story, her experience as a female in Hollywood and engage in dialogue. 

Acalanes Community Always Fire Relief Fund
Fires continue to plague our state and our local community. Together, as an Acalanes community, we wanted to support our first responders and those who have been affected. Consider contributing to the Acalanes Fire Relief Fund. If everyone at Acalanes donates $1, we would be at $1,400 total. Let’s do this Dons – we are at $1060 so far. Donate here.

If I can ever do anything to help you or your student, don’t hesitate to reach out!

Katherine Walton, Student Activities Director

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Wellness Center

We’re big fans of, to borrow a phrase from Dr. Dan Siegel, the belief that when it comes to emotions, you have to “name it to tame it”. Even when our emotions aren’t new and even when they are part of our daily experience. The pandemic is hard, online learning is hard, and doing those two things while being an adolescent is really hard! We want to share an article sent to us by one of the many amazing teachers at Acalanes, Erin Barth who teaches English and is a TOSA (teacher on special assignment). She cares deeply about kids and about how online teaching can be improved with Social Emotional Learning (SEL). THIS ARTICLE from UC Davis’s health psychologist speaks to the notion of getting real about Covid fatigue (the stage we’re in collectively) and outlines some essentials for dealing with it. We hope you find as much wisdom in it as we did.  

Allen Choi, Wellness Coordinator
Casey Sasner, Intake Specialist

For updates, tips and advice, follow Wellness on Social Media: Instagram @acalaneswellness

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College & Career

One-on-one Appointments
Students can book an individual meeting with Ms. Reicher here

Tuesday, Oct 13 – FAFSA workshop
The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) form allows students to request federal grants, work-study, and loans all in one application. Learn about how and why to fill out these crucial financial aid forms for your future college freshman.

Tuesday, Oct 27 at 7pm – Financial Aid Night (rescheduled)
Join us for an online presentation about college costs. The meeting link is
here, and you can review this helpful handout for details. Learn more about presenter Tim Lenahan

Tuesday, Nov 17 at 7pm – Parent Naviance Workshop for Juniors
Zoom link to follow!

Helpful Links:

Freshman College Planning
Sophomore College Planning
Junior College Planning
Senior Checklist

Keep up the good work! 
Wendy Reicher/College and Career Advisor: wreicher@auhsdschools.org

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Counseling

End of Quarter
October 9 is the end of the quarter grading period. Grades will be updated the following week. It’s gone by fast! Quarter grades are essentially progress reports at the halfway point in the semester. Grades and credits are updated on the transcript at the end of each semester. 

Transcripts
For Seniors ordering transcripts, have your list of colleges updated on Naviance and pay the $5 fee for official transcripts on the webstore. Mrs. Finn, the registrar, will process requests. Please contact Mrs. Finn with questions. Students can review unofficial transcripts in Aeries.

Counselor appointments
We love talking to our students! Email is the best way to reach us. Counselors have appointment slots for students and will email them a link for signing up. We are trying to reserve the limited slots outside of class time for students. Parents can schedule a time when students are in class. 

A- Ed  Anne Schonauer
Ee-Kr  Christine Todd
Ku-Ros  Marissa Meadows
Rot-Z  Susan Martin

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Parent Education

Friday, Oct 23 from 11-11:45am Challenge Success reVISION 2020
Join Challenge Success co-founders Dr. Denise Pope and Dr. Madeline Levine in a 45-minute live streamed event featuring NY Times bestselling author Lori Gottlieb as they examine how 2020 has highlighted the importance of how we view well-being and relationships. Topics include what really matters for our children, families and schools, and how education can best support students to become balanced, healthy and engaged learners. This event is a fall fundraiser for the Challenge Success organization, but registration is free. Learn more here

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