News & Announcements

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI)

Upcoming Important Dates:

  • Dec 3                 International Day of Persons with Disabilities
  • Dec 10               Human Rights Day
  • Dec 7-15            Hanukkah
  • Dec 25               Christmas
  • Dec 26- Jan 8    Kwanza

We hope you had a wonderful week off that included time spent with family and friends. The DEI committee is grateful for our school that strives to include ALL in Acalanes Community Always. Our goal is to ensure that we are not excluding anyone, so if you feel we have forgotten something or someone, please reach out. We will looking for help in the coming months to celebrate our many cultures and holidays.
 
Parents, please remind your students that Marge Grow-Eppard, a Miwok/Me-Wuk Tribal Elder of California will be visiting Acalanes on Friday, Dec 1 to talk with students during academy.
 
The annual observance of the International Day of Disabled Persons was proclaimed in 1992 by United Nations General Assembly resolution 47/3. It aims to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities in all spheres of society and development, and to increase awareness of the situation of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life. Please click here to learn more. You can also learn about The CurbCut Effect and how teachers, parents and leaders can change how they approach projects that benefit all of us in this wonderful YouTube video

Contact the DEIB committee here. And follow us on Instagram and Facebook!

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Performing & Visual Arts

The Acalanes Choir will perform at the “It’s a Wonderful Life in Lafayette” at the Park Plaza on Sunday, Dec 3 at 5:55pm (event is 4:30-6:30pm). Please come out to support and enjoy!

There is also a Winter Instrumental Concert on Dec 7 at 6:30pm and a Winter Choral Concert on Dec 12 at 7pm. Both are in the PAC.

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Student Activities

Come get organized before finals! We are hosting a backpack/binder organizational lunch on Wednesday, Nov 29 in the library. Please let us know you would like to attend by filling out this google form.
 
Class Cup is back and running this week! Class Cup is a friendly year long competition between classes with each month featuring a different event. This week, basketball is happening at lunch! Let the best team win!
 
ASB Business Spotlight: Diablo Foods
Discount: 20% off a lunch with the purchase of a sandwich. Just be sure to show them your ID card!
 
Adopt-A-Family
Thank you for your incredible support of Adopt-a-Family. As of now, we are able to support 65 families in our community – wow! If you are participating, look for an email with instructions on wrapping and drop off. If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to Laila Vivek at laila.vivek24@auhsdschools.org or Katherine Walton at kwalton@auhsdschools.org.
 
Coming up in the next few weeks:

  • Dec 7: Winter Concert
  • Dec 8 @ lunch: Class of 2025 Holiday Lunch
  • Dec 12/13: Frosh Connect
  • Dec 13 @ 3pm: Exam Cram (finals study session with teachers and peer tutors)

SAVE THE DATE: Prom 2024 is Saturday, Apr 27 at the San Francisco Exploratorium
 
Looking to stay informed? Follow us on Instagram for the latest on student activities and class happenings.

Katherine Walton, Activities Director

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College & Career

Seniors
  • Hispanic Heritage Scholarship: The Youth Awards honor Latinx high school seniors who excel in the classroom and community.
  • Chevron Corporation’s Black Employee Network (BEN),would like to cordially invite high school seniors to participate in our 2024 College Scholarship Program.
  • Electrician Apprentice: Seniors interested in a 5-year paid apprenticeship? Application here.
  • California State OR UC Application Support: Send your student by this week! Deadline is Thursday, Nov 30 for these applications. We have college counselors available to help during Academy and after school.
  • New FAFSA Changes and How They Impact Your Family: This is a very informative video on the new changes to FAFSA, which opens in December.

Please visit our College & Career Counseling website any time for additional information and support.
 
Juniors
 
PSAT results: Looking to evaluate your PSAT score report?  Schedule an appointment with Debbie Levy in the CCC or join a free webinar hosted by Revolution Prep.
 
AUHSD Out of State College Fair: Sign up here to meet college admission counselors from more than 15 colleges in the Acalanes library on Wednesday, Nov 29 from 6:30-8:30pm. Learn about the benefits of out of state schools, scholarship opportunities, financial aid and costs, and how to find your “match” school.

Sophomores/Frosh-  Please join us for an Out-of-State College Fair! See details above.

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Counseling

Counselor assignments are by last name:
A-Em Anne Schonauer  
En-Kr Erika Vasquez
Ku-Rog Marissa Meadows 
Roh-Z Susan Martin
 
Frosh appointments and 4-year planning: Counselors are reaching out to all 9th graders to check in about their transition to high school and to discuss individual 4-year plans. These plans will be entered into the AERIES system and will serve as a useful visual aid for students and parents to monitor graduation status, as well as college eligibility. These individual appointments will continue through November and December.
 
Letters of Recommendation: Counselors will still be writing letters of recommendation for seniors with regular or rolling admission deadlines. Please send your senior in to see us if they have questions, need transcripts sent, or need a letter!

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School Nurse

I hope all Acalanes families had a restful and nourishing Thanksgiving break, whether you were here locally or traveled.
 
Be hostile to germs!  Consistent healthy lifestyle habits help create an inhospitable environment in your body for germs to take hold in. Make sure to get good sleep, healthy exercise, and include plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and legumes in your diet.
 
Easy Fall Recipe:  Chili and Cinnamon Roasted Butternut Squash
This easy seasonal winter squash recipe is delicious and nutritious! This is also a really easy dish for kids and teens to make. Eating (and making) a family meal is one of the best ways to support the health and wellness of your kids. Try this easy recipe and let me know what you think!
 
See my website for more information.

Always Your School Nurse,
DvoraCitron, RN, MS
dcitron@auhsdschools.org, 925-280-2970 x7128,
IG: acalanesschoolnurseSchoolNurseWebsite

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Wellness Center

With finals right around the corner, it may be beneficial to discuss test anxiety with your AHS student. Test anxiety is actually a form of performance anxiety which affects 25-40% of students. While it’s perfectly normal for a student to feel nervous before a test, test anxiety can be overwhelming for students and disrupt their concentration and ability. Here are a few steps you can take to support your student in combating their test anxiety:

  • Positive Self Talk can go a long way in altering one’s perception of their ability. Encourage your student to talk to themselves the same way they would talk to a friend or loved one experiencing the same anxiety. We are often our own worst critic and in many instances, we talk to ourselves more negatively than we would ever talk to someone else.
  • Acceptance of mistakes can also shift your student’s mindset around their ability. First, remind your student that trying their best is realistically the most they can do. Even when trying our absolute best, people still make mistakes. Second, model this behavior for your students. Are you shaming your student when their best effort isn’t “good enough” or beating yourself up when you make a mistake? Offer grace in the face of mistakes. We’re all human after all.
  • Teach test taking basics to your student so they might feel more confident when the time comes to take a test. Believe it or not, study skills and test taking strategies are learned. Just because students have to take tests, doesn’t mean they are actually equipped to do so successfully. 
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LPIE

GIVING TUESDAY
Nov 28 is Giving Tuesday across the country. Here in Lafayette, our generous LPIE Board will be matching all donations up to $194,000. Every dollar counts double, so now is the time to make a difference! Click here to join your friends and neighbors who have already donated. Thank you for continuing the legacy of giving in Lafayette to support our children’s education.

Jocelyn Werner and Jaime Roder, Acalanes LPIE School Chairs
www.lpie.org, Follow us on Instagram

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Sports

This week’s can’t miss events:
 
Football
Friday, Dec 1 or Saturday, Dec 2 CIF NorCal Regional at 7pm.
 
Boys soccer
Monday, Nov 27 host Richmond HS scrimmage. JV at 5pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Thursday, Nov 30 De La Salle HS 6:30pm. Varsity is away and JV is home.
Saturday, Dec 2 at University HS. JV at 1pm and Varsity at 3pm.
Saturday, Dec 2 Frosh at Northgate HS at 12pm.
 
Girls soccer
Monday, Nov 27 at Bishop O’Dowd HS scrimmage. JV at 5pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Wednesday, Nov 29 host Alameda HS. JV at 5pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Friday, Dec 1 host Newark Memorial HS. JV at 5pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Saturday, Dec 2 at University HS. Varsity at 9am and JV at 11am.
Saturday, Dec 2 Frosh-Soph host Bishop O’Dowd HS at 9am and at Northgate HS at 2pm.
 
Boys basketball
Thursday, Nov 30 through Saturday, Dec 2 Varsity in the Piedmont Invitational.
Thursday, Nov 30 through Saturday, Dec 2 JV the John Rhodes Memorial Tournament.
Thursday, Nov 30 through Saturday, Dec 2 Frosh in the Alameda Tournament.
 
Girls basketball
Thursday, Nov 30 through Saturday, Dec 2 Varsity in the Marin Catholic Invitational.
 
You may view the 2023-2024 Athletic Update by clicking HERE.

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General Administration Announcements

Junior Parent Night is this week on Tuesday, Nov 14 from 6:30-7:30pm in the library. This is an opportunity for junior parents to hear from counselor Susan Martin and College and Career Center advisor, Debbie Levy on post-high school plans. 

 

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