This week’s can’t miss events:
Boys golf
Monday, Mar 6 Las Lomas HS at Contra Costa CC at 3:30pm.
Girls lacrosse
Tuesday, Mar 7 host Piedmont HS. JV at 5:30pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Friday, Mar 10 at Campolindo HS. JV at 5:30pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Boys lacrosse
Tuesday, Mar 7 at Tamalpais HS. JV at 5:30pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Friday, Mar 10 host Campolindo HS. JV at 5:30pm and Varsity at 7pm.
Baseball
Tuesday, Mar 7 v. St. Patrick’s HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is away and JV is home.
Wednesday, Mar 9 v. Foothill HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is home and JV is away.
Softball
Tuesday, Mar 7 v. Deer Valley HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is away and JV is home.
Thursday, Mar 9 v. San Leandro HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is away and JV is home.
Boys volleyball
Tuesday, Mar 7 at Pittsburg HS. JV at 5pm and Varsity at 6:30pm.
Thursday, Mar 7 host Bishop O’Dowd HS. JV at 5pm and Varsity at 6:30pm.
Track & field
Wednesday, Mar 8 host Clayton Valley Charter HS at 4pm.
Saturday, Mar 11 Marsh Creek Invitational at Freedom HS.
Swimming
Wednesday, Mar 8 host Las Lomas HS at 4pm.
Stunt
Friday, Mar 10 v. Las Lomas HS at 5:30pm and College Park HS at 6:30pm at Las Lomas HS.
The spring sport schedules will be found on the AHS website by clicking here.
If you have any questions, please contact Randy Takahashi at rtakahashi@auhsdschools.org or Haley Walsh at hwalsh@auhsdschools.org.
Sports
General Administration Announcements
Acalanes Student Job Fair – Looking for Local Businesses
Wednesday, Mar 15 from 12:45-1:30pm in the Main Quad
Acalanes is sponsoring a student Job Fair aimed at bringing our local business partners and services onto campus to connect students with employment opportunities. If you and your business would like to participate, there is no fee for the event, however businesses must RSVP and receive approval to attend in advance.
To sign up, please email Associate Principal Andrea Powers at apowers@auhsdschools.org and Nicole Singleterry at nsingleterry@auhsdschools.org
Business and Event Details
- 12pm: Business check in and table set up
- 12:45-1:30pm: Student Job Fair
- 1:30-2pm: Clean up
Career Academies: Would You Like to Share Your Experience?
The Acalanes College and Career Center will host Career Academies from 10:10-11:05am during March and April and we’d like to invite interested parents, alumni, and community members to share their career experiences/pathways with our students.
At Acalanes, we encourage our students to begin investigating the great number of career options available and the many different career pathways that people take to find their chosen career. Here are the Academy dates:
- Mar 22: Engineering Career Academy
- Mar 29: Computer Science Career Academy
- Apr 12: Alumni Academy- Young professionals who recently graduated from Acalanes sharing their pathways/experiences
- Apr 14: Business Career Academy
- Apr 26: Health Academy
- Apr 28: Trade Academy- Roofing, Electrical, Plumbing, Automotive, and more
If you would like to be a presenter or know someone who would be a good fit, please email Debbie Levy, dlevy@auhsdschools.org. Please provide your name, industry, and phone number. We will follow up with all contacts. Thank you for your support in helping our students explore careers.
Our AP students need YOUR help!
We are searching for parents to help with Proctoring AP Exams the first two weeks of May. Exam dates are May 1- May 5 and May 8 – May 12. Exams start everyday at either 8am or 12pm. Students know to show up 30 minutes prior to start time for check in. Proctors for morning exams would be needed starting at 7:15am and afternoon exams starting at 11:15am. Exams can range from 2-4 hours, please plan to stay for the longest amount of time possible. Restrictions: Parents, you are NOT allowed to proctor an exam that your own child is taking.
If you are interested in learning more about proctoring AP exams, please contact the Acalanes Testing Coordinator, Nicole Singleterry at nsingleterry@auhsdschools.org
APC in Action
February Dons Dialogue – Listen to the Recording!
Do not miss the recording or slides from our most recent Dons Dialogue on Friday, Feb 24. The great discussion included an overview of;
- School Funding with Superintendent Nickerson and LPIE
- Department Spotlight covering World Language, English and Journalism
- CAASPP Testing – when its happening and why its important
- All of the fun activities happening on campus from Leadership Student Tess Gundaker
The next Dons Dialogue will be Friday, Mar 24 at 8:45am.
APC Spring Grant Application – ONE WEEK left to submit!
We 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; all ideas are welcome. Click here for criteria and application. Completed proposals and questions can be submitted to Nicole Sanders or delivered to the APC Box in the front office before the Friday, Mar 3 deadline.
AHS COLOR RUN: SIGN UP NOW
Sunday, Mar 26 at 9am
Don’t miss this fun community event that supports the Acalanes Class of 2024 & 2025! All ages welcome!
Sign up today HERE!
Acalanes Community Always (ACA)
Clothing Drive for Underserved Youth
Hey Acalanes Parents! AHS is hosting a clothing drive with Youth Homes, a non-profit that provides services to underserved youth in the Bay Area. The drive will take place from Mar 1 to Mar 15! Please drop new or used clothes in the collection bins by the front office. Thank you for your support!Acalanes Booster Bash
Don’t miss your chance to attend the hottest party in town AND support athletics at Acalanes!
Saturday, April 15
6-10 pm
Veteran’s Hall, Lafayette
Buy Tickets Here
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI)
In response to our call out for input, we received this Black Excellence highlight from a fellow parent and proud Cal alum:
“The LA Times puts a spotlight on O’Neil Ray Collins, a UC Berkeley professor who resided in Orinda and his kids went to Miramonte, in their article about 5 Black innovators who made significant contributions to the fields of horticulture and botany. Read the article here.”
Upcoming Events
Being Heumann: Acclaimed Memoir of a Disability Rights Advocate
Tuesday, Feb 28 from 6-7:30pm, Orinda Books
Join Facing History to discuss Judith Heumann’s life, her landmark civil rights activism, and how we can all be upstanders and advocates in our communities today. An RSVP is encouraged if you’d like to attend.
Get to Know Acalanes DEI
Informal meet-up to get to know one another. We will also be available to answer questions and talk about the past, present and future of our work. Sweet treats, savory sips and wonderful people provided. Email us so we can send you the exact date and location. We are targeting early March for this gathering.
Stay in Touch: Click here to join the DEI mailing list or share feedback.
Student Activities
It’s SPIRIT WEEK at Acalanes this week! Encourage your student to participate in dress-up days, attend staff/student basketball in the gym and get ready for our March Madness rally on Friday.
Monday: ACA Fan Day (wear Acalanes gear)
Tuesday: Athletes and Mathletes
Wednesday: BBQ vs. Soccer Parent
Thursday: Business Attire
Friday: Jersey Day
3 v 3 Staff/Student Basketball begins on Monday at lunch and we have 14 teams ready to compete for the golden trophy. Mr. Morford won it last year – who will take it this year?
Wednesday during academy in the library is a dialogue & discussion on the pressure of being a female in sports. This is being led by the Female Athlete Board, club leaders and leadership.
ASB & Class Officer Elections
Please encourage your student to vote for next year’s ASB officers and class officers. We are incredibly proud of every student choosing to run for office.
Is your student looking for community service hours? If so, they should consider attending Brown Bag Lunch Day on Sunday, Mar 5!
This is a community service event that distributes lunches to the homeless in San Francisco. Click the link to sign up/learn more: Brown Bag Lunch Google Form
Powderpuff
Students can play by themselves or with a friend! Sign up here by Tuesday, Feb 28.
Any senior guys interested in being a coach for our annual PowderPuff Girls Flag Football tournament can sign up here by Tuesday, Feb 28.
Acalanes Job Fair
On Wednesday, Mar 15 at lunch we are hosting our first ever Job Fair. As of today, we have 15 confirmed businesses attending with more confirming everyday. Every business present is hiring students! Start talking about it now and encourage your student to check it out!
2022-2023 Clubs
It is not too late to join a club! Encourage your student to check 1 or 2 out. You can view all clubs here.
Gratitude Grams
Want to show appreciation to friends, family and staff? Buy a gratitude gram on the webstore filled with fun toys and snacks. Embrace the attitude of gratitude!
Looking to stay informed? Follow us on instagram for the latest on student activities and class happenings.
Katherine Walton, Leadership Teacher
College & Career
SENIORS
Acalanes College and Career Center Scholarship links. Diablo Valley Assistance League, is available- large scholarships for students with financial limitations. The Matt Lynn scholarship will be awarded to college-bound seniors from Acalanes High School who have participated in a high school varsity sport(s) and who intend to continue playing a varsity or club sport in college.
FAFSA: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is available. The state is asking all seniors to fill out the FAFSA or to opt-out.
JUNIORS
Interested in Business? Economics for Leaders (EFL) Program is a selective summer program that teaches student leaders how to integrate economics into the process of decision-making in an interactive learning environment.
Looking for volunteer hours this spring? Girls on the Run of the Bay Area is recruiting junior coaches for our spring season in Lamorinda!
Hospice Volunteer Work: Anchor Health is looking for volunteers with parents to work with Hospice patients. Please come by the CCC for more information.
A Healthier Approach to College Admissions: Event sponsored by Challenge Success on Thursday, Mar 9 from 4-5:15pm.
1:1 appointments: If you’d like your child to start exploring career interests and begin looking at Naviance, please have them schedule an appointment here.
SOPHOMORES/FROSH
Interested in Business? Economics for Leaders (EFL) Program is a selective summer program that teaches student leaders how to integrate economics into the process of decision-making in an interactive learning environment.
Volunteer Ideas: Have your student come by the CCC so I can learn about their interests. Check out this website for ideas too! It’s best to set a search filter for teens.
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 / Christina Castillo–Gallardo during Spring 2023
Ku-Rog Marissa Meadows
Roh-Z Susan Martin
Late Sign Up for AP Exams: Late registration options are still available, but will incur a late fee. Deadline to order is this Wednesday, Mar 1. Please see here for more details.
The CSF application period is open! CSF (California Scholarship Federation) is an honor society and current 10th, 11th and 12th graders are encouraged to apply. A complete CSF application has 2 parts: an application form and a payment via the webstore. The deadline is Tuesday, Feb 28! Students who are members for at least 4 semesters, including during senior year, will get a special stole to wear at graduation. Read the FAQ on the application form and talk to Ms. Schonauer for any clarification.
Course Selection Changes: Please have your students bring in their completed course selection forms if they haven’t already. If your student wants to make any changes to their class requests for next year, please have them see their counselor to discuss.
School Nurse
More on Nutrition – REALLY?
I just finished another Pediatric Nutrition course and learned even more about what our kids need now and long-term. One of the pearls highlighted (as always) was the importance of regular “Family Dinner” (which can really be any meal of the day), and how it is one of the strongest indicators of both academic success and health and wellness. TheFamily Dinner Project is an interesting website to look at.
Why You Need To Take An ATTENTION DIET
Substance use prevention:
- Keep your home safe: Lock Your Meds
- Have family dinner
- Know where your kids are
- Spend regular time together
What else would you like to see on my website?
Dvora Citron, RN, MS
dcitron@auhsdschools.org
925-280-2970 x7128
IG: acalanesschoolnurse