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School Nurse

DO NOTHING for health!

  • Do you let your car idle while waiting for your student?  Consider THIS.
  • Try practicing “non-doing” with your family to reap the benefits of calming down our nervous system. Try this sample practice.

Did your student get both COVID-19 vaccines? 
Yes: Please submit vaccine record here: COVID-19 Vaccination Record Submission Form
No:  Please consider getting your student vaccinated – it’s so easy now. Vaccines will soon become available for the younger children as well.

Does your child have any ILLNESS SYMPTOMS?
We are trying to be very vigilant about keeping our population at school healthy and safe. Please keep your student home if they are ill.

Reminders

  • Need more masks? Many students are arriving at school without a mask. Please make sure to have a generous supply of clean masks at home for your students. Everyone wears a mask indoors (outdoors optional with social distancing) and is encouraged to practice good hand hygiene.
  • Any student that has illness symptoms should stay home until they have been symptom-free for at least 24 hours.
  • If your student has a medical condition and/or needs medication available at school, please go to this link on my webpage to get the appropriate forms. All forms need to be filled out completely and signed by both the parents and the physician. Please bring any/all unexpired medication in its original bottle directly to me so that I can review the required medical documentation at that time.
  • If there are any updates to your student’s vaccination record, please send me a copy. If your student is missing any required immunizations, they may not be able to be at school until those are complete. Please get in touch with me as soon as possible.

Quick Links

Please be in touch with me to discuss any medical, health, or wellness concerns.

Stay healthy and be well,
Dvora Citron, RN, MS
dcitron@auhsdschools.org
925-280-2970 x7128
Acalanes School Nurse Google Site
IG:  acalanesschoolnurse

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LPIE

SUPPORT LPIE & ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN!
See the Golden State Warriors battle the Los Angeles Lakers in a pre-season game at the Chase Center. A generous community member is giving away two tickets for the game on Oct 12 at 7:30pm.
 
Your contribution to the LPIE Annual Giving Campaign (one gift – as generous as possible!) made between September 20th-October 5th by 3pm will enter you for a chance to win. (The winner will be chosen at random on October 5 and notified by phone. No purchase or contribution necessary to enter to win. Making a contribution or purchase of any kind will not increase your chances of winning. Void where prohibited or restricted by law. Read full sweepstakes rules here.)
 
Here is your chance to cheer on the Warriors, see the new Chase Center, and support Lafayette schools. Let’s go Lafayette and let’s go Dubs!

Jennifer Palmer and Michele Colaco
Acalanes LPIE School Chairs
www.lpie.org
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Sports

This week’s can’t miss events:

Girls golf
Monday, Sept 27 v. Las Lomas HS at Contra Costa CC at 3:30pm.
Wednesday, Sept 29 v. Northgate HS at Boundary Oak CC at 3:30pm.

Girls volleyball
Tuesday, Sept 28 at Alhambra HS. Freshmen at 4pm, JV at 5pm and Varsity at 6:30pm.
Thursday, Sept 30 at Campolindo HS. Freshmen at 4pm, JV at 5pm and Varsity at 6:30pm.

Girls tennis
Tuesday, Sept 28 v. Las Lomas HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is home and JV is away.
Thursday, Sept 30 v. Campolindo HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is away and JV is home.

Girls water polo
Wednesday, Sept 29 at Campolindo HS. JV at 4pm and Varsity at 5pm.
Saturday, Oct 2 v. Sacred Heart Prep HS. JV at 12pm and Varsity at 2pm.  V. Soquel HS. JV at 1pm and Varsity at 2pm. All games at Soquel HS.

Boys water polo
Wednesday, Sept 29 at Campolindo HS. Varsity at 6pm and JV at 7pm.

Cross country
Wednesday, Sept 29 in DAL Center. Meet at Hidden Valley Park at 3:30pm.

Football
Friday, Oct 1 host Castlemont HS. JV at 4:30pm and Varsity at 7pm.

Here are the Fall sports schedules (subject to change):

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What APC does on Campus

  • AHS Specific Enhancements such as Campus Clean-Up events, spirit banners in the parking lot, and new tents for outdoor activities.
  • Grant-Funded Projects to enrich the campus and enhance the student experience. Past examples have included water filtration systems, classroom supplies, and new furniture for common spaces.
  • APC Volunteers who devote countless hours working on both big and small projects throughout the school year.
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Things to Know this Week

  • URGENT NEED… More Lunchtime Volunteers Needed ASAP! Free Lunch, specifically, free pizza lunch, has caused chaos and crowding during lunch and our staff needs our help. We are now asking for four parent volunteers, five days a week, to help pass out lunches and provide crowd control so that our Administration can focus on other campus issues. Please sign up here if you are able to work from 12:30-1:30pm any day of the week. Questions? Contact Caroline Volk cvolk@auhsdschools.org or Rebecca Ward rward@auhsdschools.org.
  • AND… CORRECTION Regarding Lunchtime Volunteers – Already signed up to volunteer during lunch? We had a technical issue with our SignUpGenius and unfortunately, all existing sign ups were lost. PLEASE sign back in here and add your name back in. Thank you, and we are so sorry for the inconvenience!
  • Attendance Procedures – Please remember that students must sign in and out in the Attendance Office when coming/leaving campus or when late to school for any reason. For the complete list of procedures, please refer to this document.
  • Substitute Teachers Needed – Ever thought about being a substitute teacher? Flexible schedule, great academic environment, and earning potential! If so, now’s your chance. Acalanes Union High School District is in need of substitute teachers for all four high schools.  Criteria and requirements have changed so if interested, please call (925) 280-3900 x6623 to inquire further. 
  • Submit Your Student’s Vaccination Status – If your student is vaccinated, you can submit proof of their COVID-19 vaccination here. Vaccinated students are not subject to quarantine if they are asymptomatic and determined to be a close contact to a COVID-19 positive individual. If you do not have a Google account, which is required to submit the documents electronically, you may use your student’s school email address.
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APC Membership

2021-22 Donations to APC
We hope you see the value that Acalanes Parents Club brings to our campus. We are grateful for your donations this school year. If you haven’t had a chance to donate, you can do so here. And to make your donation go even further, don’t forget to check if your company has a corporate matching program by visiting Double The Donation. Thank you for being a part of the APC community! We couldn’t do it without you!
 
Kelly Daggs, VP Fundraising and Corporate Match

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APC in Action

APC Fall Grants: Submissions are Open! Applications due Oct 8, 2021
All ideas are welcome. Acalanes Parents Club is pleased to invite all AHS teachers, staff, students, and parents to submit a grant application for programming, materials, or projects that enhance the educational experience for our school community. Click here for criteria and application. Completed proposals and questions can be submitted by emailing APC Grants Coordinator Catherine Habas. Proposals can also be delivered to the APC box in the front office. 

ICYMI – September Dons Dialogue
Click here for the slides used in last Friday’s conversation, and mark your calendars for our next Dons Dialogue, on Friday, Oct 15 at 8:45am!

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Acalanes Community Always (ACA)

ACA IS BACK: Calling all Acalanes Alumni & Parents of Alums
One of the primary goals of ACA is to engage and better connect former students and their families to campus. An effort is underway to create an Acalanes Alumni Database that can be used to find ways to help former students remain active members of the ACA family after graduation. We invite all ages and classes of alumni to fill out the following Google form so you can be part of the lifelong ACA family. Click here to register.

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

Thursday, Sept 30 at 5:30-7:30pm Second “Teen Voices in Conversation” Event at Lafayette Library Outdoor Amphitheatre
Our city’s youth will lead their fellow Lafayette residents in a community conversation on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. What are the challenges we face, what actions are underway, and what type of future shall we strive for? Moderated by Dr. McPhatter-Harris, Director of Student Support, Equity and Inclusion for AUHSD. The event will be wheelchair accessible and all are welcome! Questions? Contact Jennifer Wakeman at jwakeman@ci.lafayette.ca.us  or at (925) 299-3213.
 
Tuesday, Oct 12 from 6:00-8:00pm AUHSD Quarterly Book Read in the Miramonte Library. Miramonte High School’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Parent Committee will be hosting the first AUHSD Quarterly Book Read led by teacher Steve Poling. The group will be discussing The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee. This event is open to all parents who have students in the district. Seating is limited and masks are required for attendance. Reserve your spot today!
 
The pandemic has amplified housing insecurity for many Californians. Women in particular are finding it difficult to pay rent due to increased financial strains. According to the Urban Institute, a poll by the real estate site Avail shows almost a third of tenants (and half of landlords) are unaware of rental assistance options. Visit California Housingfor information on rental assistance, eviction protection, and foreclosure assistance.
 
Come celebrate Latine Heritage Month events! See the Student Activities section for details!
 
Facts corner:
U.S. women dominated at the summer Olympics! “If U.S. women were their own country, they would have finished fourth in the Olympic medal count, ahead of Great Britain, Japan, Australia, Germany, and nearly 200 other countries, and behind only the entire U.S. team, China, and the Russian Olympic Committee. Of Team USA’s 113 medals at these Games, 66 were won by women and 41 were won by men.”

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Parent Education

In honor of National Suicide Prevention Week and Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, we have collated some resources for you including a crisis text lineteen mentalhealth website for your and your teen, a video on how to talk to your teens about about suicide, and a comprehensive parent guide (and guide in Spanish) on teen depression. Depression is one of the major risk factors for suicide, so parents can use this resource to be more informed. Don’t forget to utilize the resources that exist at our school, such as the Wellness Center, Counselors, and our School Nurse
 
Monday, Sept 20 from 6:45-8:15pm via Zoom Miramonte Parent Ed Event
Miramonte is hosting their first parent education event of the year with Justine Fonte. Justine will talk about the impact of the pornography industry on the sexual health of our students in this digital age. How can we promote sex-positivity, healthy body image and relationships when pornography is the default sex ed for many teens? This session will examine these questions, equip parents to talk with their teen(s), and offer time for Q&A. Please click the link to register.
 
Tuesday, Sept 28 at 7pm Ron Lieber Talk
For those with teens who have aspirations for college, there is a free online talk about paying for college by Ron Lieber, award-winning writer/editor of the New York Times’ “Your Money” column. He will also provide another free online talk on how to teach teens about money on Thursday, Sept 30th at 7pm.
 
Feel free to reach out and connect with us with ideas for future topics, shareable resources, or thoughts: parented@acalanesparentsclub.com

 
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