This week’s can’t miss events!
Girls Golf
Monday, Oct 31 NCS Championships at Foxtail GC in Rohnert Park
Girls Volleyball
Wednesday, Nov 2 NCS Semifinals at 7pm
Saturday, Nov 5 NCS Championships at 7pm
Girls Water Polo
Thursday, Nov 3 NCS Quarterfinals
Football
Friday, Nov 4 at Northgate HS. JV at 4:30pm, Varsity at 7pm
Cross Country
Saturday, Nov 5 DAL Championship at Hidden Valley Park at 1pm
The fall sport schedules are available on the AHS website. Click here.
If you have any questions, please contact Randy Takahashi at rtakahashi@auhsdschools.org or Haley Walsh at hwalsh@auhsdschools.org.
Sports
APC in Action
Dons Dialogue
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our first evening Dons Dialogue. Principal Shawn led the discussion with an exciting review of Acalanes’ academic success with recent data on AP test scores. We heard more about the inspiring Breaking Down the Walls program and recent parent feedback through our WASC school accreditation process.
If you were not able to attend, you can view slides here or listen to the recording here.
Volunteer Service Awards
The 2022-23 volunteer program year has kicked off for the Acalanes and President’s Service Awards so please make sure your student is logging those hours! It’s a great opportunity for students to give back AND be recognized for their service. Visit the ServiceAward page under Get Informed on the APC website to learn more and find the forms. You can also email communityservice@acalanesparentsclub.com with any questions.
Six APC Fall Grants Have Been Awarded
Thank you to the parents and staff who submitted proposals for an APC Grant this fall. We had a healthy number of submissions and are pleased to announce that four grants have been awarded through APC and two additional grants will be supported through our partnership with LPIE. Please click here for more information on awarded grants.
Pizza with Dr. Z! How to Study Math
Peer Tutoring will host “Pizza With Dr. Z,” on Thursday, Oct 28 at lunch. Acalanes Math Department Head, Vicki Zalewski, will lead students in a discussion on best practices for staying on top of math concepts and will also give tips on how to study for assessments. Pizza will be provided to the first 40 students who attend!
Peer tutoring aims to better the educational, social and emotional well-being of all Acalanes High School students and gives students the skills necessary to succeed in academics and life post high school. Peer Tutoring is off to a great start this year, with over 1000 student visits to date! Thank you to the Acalanes Parents Club, who fully funds this important student program.
Peer tutoring is located in Room 107. Hours are: Academy, 7th period, lunch and every day 1 hour after school.
Follow Acalanes Parents Club on Instagram. Contact APC here with any questions.
Parent Education
The Power of Parents: Navigating Substance Use and the Fentanyl Epidemic
Thursday, Oct 26
6-7pm on Zoom
The AUHSD Wellness Centers are hosting an important Parent Education program this week on the topic of substance abuse and Fentanyl. See Superintendent Nickerson’s important message on this topic here. Register for the Zoom event here.
AHS and APC Present Internet Safety Night
Thursday, Nov 3
6:30pm in the PAC
Hear directly from District Attorney, Paul Graves and Senior Inspector, Daryl Holcombe with the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s office on internet safety for your teenager. From online trolling to social media, learn more about what parents need to know for their new high schoolers, as well as those getting ready to graduate, and what happens in college and in the postgraduate world. View the full flyer here.
Free for all AUHSD parents/guardians.
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI)
Diwali, a popular and joyful Hindu holiday commonly referred to as the Festival of Lights, takes place on Monday, Oct 24 in the U.S. Learn more about Diwali and check out theseplaces you can celebrate in the Bay Area, including lighting a diya or enjoying colorful rangoli. And, don’t forget the sweets!
Continuing our observance of LGBTQ History month, a reminder to check out the GLBTHistorical Society in San Francisco. The museum demonstrates the importance of queer history to the public and shares rich stories of everyday queer life among the diverse populations of San Francisco over the last century.
Upcoming Events in the Lamorinda Area
- AAPI Parent Affinity Space Tuesday, Nov 1 at 7pm in the Campo Library. Open to all Asian, South Asian, South/Asian American identifying parents/guardians/caretakers of teenagers in AUHSD or related middle schools. RSVP requested. Please email to have the flyer sent to you.
- Latinx/Indigenous People’s Festival Wednesday, Nov 9 from 5:30-7:30pm at Miramonte. This is open to all of AUHSD and you can learn more via their flyer.
Legislative News
Las Trampas Creek Council of PTA’s (LTCC), in partnership with the League of Women Voters of the Diablo Valley, hosted several school board Candidate Forums this month. To view recordings of these forums, including the AUHSD Governing Board Candidate Forum that occurred on Oct 12, please visit the LTCC website here.
Student Activities
Buy your Gratitude Grams now! These are a great way for students to appreciate classmates, friends, staff members and teachers by sending them a little goodie bag filled with love and appreciation. Each is $5 and they are available for purchase on the webstore.
Acalanes Blood Drive Tuesday, Oct 25
Acalanes is hosting a blood drive in conjunction with the Red Cross this Tuesday, Oct 25! High school students 16 years and older and any community member over 18 can donate. We encourage our Acalanes families to donate as well. Use the QR code around campus to connect to the app or text BLOODAPP to 90999 to sign up for an appointment. Thank you for your support!
Halloween
As we approach Halloween, let’s celebrate together! We will have lunchtime carnivals, lunchtime trick or treating and a pumpkin carving contest this week.
As always, if there is anything we can do for you or your student, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Thank you and go Dons!
Katherine Walton, Leadership Teacher, Leadership Teacher
College & Career
SENIORS
California State Applications: Every day during the month of Oct and Nov, the CCC is open to help with the Cal State application. It takes less than 1 hour.
FAFSA: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid opened Oct 1. The state is asking all seniors to fill out the FAFSA or to opt-out.
UC/Common App Support: Your student can click here to make an appointment to work on essays or get help with the entire process.
College Visits This Week in the CCC Office: Sign up on the Naviance home page. Scroll to the bottom of the home page to see “What’s New” or email to register at least 24 hours in advance. Have your students speak with their teachers to get permission. Follow the CCC instagram @ahs_college_career for timing each week.
- Monday, Oct 24: Butler Univ, Claremont McKenna College, Portland State, University of Iowa, Rider University, Boise State
- Tuesday, Oct 25: UC San Diego, Chapman Univ, Embry-Riddle, Univ. of Colorado, Colorado Springs
- Wednesday, Oct 26: TCU, Univ. of Washington, Univ. of Hawaii, Clarkson
- Thursday, Oct 27: Williamette Univ, Univ. of Redlands, Loyola Marymount Univ
- Friday, Oct 28: Pomona College, Carleton College, Gonzaga, Northeastern, University of San Diego, Wentworth Institute
JUNIORS
Parent Night: Counselor Susan Martin and College and Career Center Advisor Debbie Levy will discuss post-high school options on Nov 9 in the PAC from 6:30-7:30pm.
College Visits: Please have your student join college visits if they are interested in learning more about universities. It’s a fun way to check out majors, clubs, and study abroad options.
Volunteer Opportunities: Encourage your child to check out these great places to give back!
SOPHOMORES/FROSH
Internship Opportunity: Junior Achievement is looking for future entrepreneurs for a year-long business program.
Volunteer Opportunity: This is also a good site to search for teen volunteer work.
Please visit our College & Career Counseling website any time for additional information and support.
Counseling
Counselor assignments are by last name.
A-Em Anne Schonauer
En-Kr Christine Todd
Ku-Rog Marissa Meadows
Roh-Z Susan Martin
Letters of Recommendation Counselors are all busy this month writing letters of recommendation for seniors with early deadlines for college applications. Each counselor has 30-40 letters to write by Nov 1. We apologize in advance if we are not as responsive as we usually are.
AP Exam Registration Deadline is Nov 6
Sign up for AP Exams until Sunday, Nov 6. Late registration options are available, but will incur a late registration fee. Please see here for more details.
Junior Parent Night Nov 9
We are hoping that many junior parents can come to the PAC on Wednesday, Nov 9 at 6:30pm for a presentation by Debbie Levy, our College and Career Advisor, and Susan Martin, one of our counselors. We will be speaking about post-high school options for your students and things to think about now.
School Nurse
One Shot in Each Arm! Protect your student against illness and missing school (and protect your community as well)! Make their appointments to get both the flu shot and their next Covid booster (now giving new bivalent version effective against variants). Many pediatrician’s offices and most pharmacies have them available.
October is Breast Health Month: See THIS RESOURCE on BSE to share with your student. Actual Daisy Wheel tools also available in my office – stop by!
Please see my website for more information on medications, health issues, forms, etc. Does your child have an EPIPEN? Hopefully you have let me know. HERE is some interesting information about Benadryl vs. Epinephrine.
Weekly Health Tip: Ways to Help Your Teen Get More Sleep
Dvora Citron, RN, MS
dcitron@auhsdschools.org
925-280-2970 x7128
IG: acalanesschoolnurse