Parent Education

ACALANES HIGH SCHOOL HOSTS A COMMUNITY PARENT EDUCATION NIGHT:
What Everyone Needs to Know about the Drug Landscape Today
Thursday, Sep 28 at 5:30pm
Acalanes Performing Arts Center (PAC)
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Join Song For Charlie, Local Law Enforcement Agencies, and the Acalanes Administration as they present What Everyone Needs to Know About the Drug Landscape Today. This is an opportunity for our parent community to come together to learn the facts about fentanyl and take empowered action to protect yourself and your loved ones.  

We will host a student presentation with this content for our Juniors and Seniors on Friday, Sep 29 during Academy.

CAMPUS AND GUN SAFETY EVENT
Tuesday, Oct 3 from 7-8pm
Acalanes Performing Arts Center (PAC)

Lafayette parents with students in grades K-12, are invited to an upcoming presentation and panel discussion on the important topic of campus and gun safety. Speakers include:

  • City of Lafayette Mayor Carl Anduri
  • Police Chief Ben Alldritt
  • Lafayette School District Superintendent Dr. Brent Stephens
  • Acalanes Unified High School District Superintendent Dr. John Nickerson
  • Acalanes High School Principal Eric Shawn

We will hear about our city’s work to keep students and families safe from gun violence, and parents will learn how they can stay informed and do their part to keep our community safe. Please join us!

 

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Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI)

On Sep 6, the AUHSD school board passed Resolution No. 23-24-05: Recognizing and Honoring National Latine and Hispanic Heritage Month from Sep 15 – Oct 13, 2023 (you can read more about it here). One way to support this resolution is to attend the upcoming potluck celebrating Latine and Hispanic Heritage month. Encourage your student to signup to bring food to the potluck on Wednesday, Sep 20 before the girls volleyball team takes on Campolindo. The potluck will be from 5-6pm in front of the big gym and all families are invited to join in on the fun!
 
Additional important dates for September:

  • Sep 15-17 Rosh Hashanah
  • Sep 15-Oct 15 National Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Sep 22 National Native American Day
  • Sep 24-25 Yom Kippur
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Student Activities

Clubs at Acalanes
This year we have 72 approved clubs at Acalanes and they are a great way to connect with a passion and get involved. Please encourage your student to attend meetings, reach out to the presidents and get involved! Check them out here!
 
Celebrate LatinX Heritage Month!
Sign up to bring food to the potluck this coming Wednesday, Sep 20 before the girls volleyball team takes on Campolindo. We will do a potluck from 5-6pm in front of the big gym and celebrate community together and then go inside the gym to root on our girls team. Looking forward to it! 
 
Homecoming 2023 October 9-14: Acalanes celebrates music genres!
Check out the overview of Homecoming 2023 and encourage your student to get involved! It is one of the best weeks on campus.
 
HOCO Night Out is on Saturday, Oct 14 from 7-10pm. It is a campus wide event (1100+ attended last year) and a night not to miss. Tickets are on sale via Go Fan and are:

  • $25 with ASB
  • $52 without ASB
  • $75 for an outside guest

Students with ASB need to use their ID number as the promo code in order to get the correct ticket price. Outside guests need to fill out and return a guest contract by October 10th to the main office.
 
In order to make sure it is a safe event for all, we are in need of parent chaperones. Please consider signing up!
 
Spirit Wear/Class Shirt Update:
If you ordered spiritwear via the Gryco webstore, it will be here soon and you will receive an email from me with pick-up information.
 
If you ordered a class shirt but your student didn’t get it last week, please send them to room 314 to grab it.
 
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

  • College Visits This Week in the CCC: Students MUST pick up a pass from the College & Career Center to attend. The attendance office is not involved with college visits.
    • Monday: Santa Clara University
    • Tuesday: Stony Brook, University of Oregon, UC Davis, University of Delaware, Franklin & Marshall
    • Wednesday: Willamette, University of San Diego, Boston College, University of Nevada-Reno
    • Thursday: Drexel University
    • Friday: Cal Lutheran, University of Miami, Merrimack College, The New School
  • College Application Academy Support: Remind your student to come to academy sessions in the CCC. 6th and 7th period is OPEN for seniors to DROP BY anytime! No appointments needed.
    • Wednesday, Sep 20 – UC App 101
  • 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.

Juniors

  • International University College Fair: Acalanes is hosting an International College Fair in the library on Thursday, Sep 27 from 6:30-8pm. 15+ universities will share information on applying to schools abroad. Please sign up here.
  • Digital Practice for PSAT and ACT Exams: Click here to register your student for free online practice tests on Saturday, Sep 16 and Sep 23 from 9am-1pm with Revolution Prep.

Sophomores/Frosh

  • Have your student explore their personality traits with this free assessment.

Please visit our College & Career Counseling website any time for additional information and support.

 

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Counseling

Counselor assignments are by last name:
A-Em AnneSchonauer
En-Kr Erika Vasquez
Ku-Rog MarissaMeadows
Roh-Z SusanMartin

First Grading Period is complete: Hard to believe we have finished five weeks of school already! The first grading period ended on Friday, Sep 15.  Progress reports will be available in Aeries on Friday, Sep 22.

Dropping Classes: Students may still drop a class until the end of the first quarter, Friday, Oct 13. If the class is in the middle of the day, a student may add a TA period. TA is the only class a student can still add to their schedule.   

Senior Appointments: Counselors are currently doing individual appointments with seniors. We will discuss the student’s plans for after high school. We will go through necessary steps to apply to college, arrange for relevant documents, and review deadlines. 

The CSF application period is open!  CSF (California Scholarship Federation) is an honor society. Current 11th and 12th graders are encouraged to apply. A complete CSF application has 2 parts – an application form  and a payment on the webstore. Turn forms in to the Counseling Office. The deadline is Saturday, Sep 30 for both the form and the payment! Students who are members for at least 4 semesters, including during senior year, will get special stole to wear at graduation. Read the FAQ on the application form and contact Ms. Schonauer for any clarification.

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Wellness Center

September is National Suicide Prevention Month. Suicide is preventable and knowing the signs of someone that might be contemplating suicide is invaluable. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention has shared this important information about what can lead to suicide, the risk factors and the protective factors to consider. Even though suicide is a taboo subject, if you think someone you know may be suicidal, it is best to discuss your concerns with them directly and encourage them to seek support.

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Performing & Visual Arts

The Acalanes High School Choir Vocal Groups will be singing at the Lafayette Art & Wine Festival, Saturday, Sep 23, 2:30-3pm on the Community Stage. Stroll on down to the stage and support our AHS singers!

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Sports

This week’s can’t miss events:

Girls tennis
Tuesday, Sep 19 Northgate HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is home and JV is away.
Thursday, Sep 21 Las Lomas HS at 3:30pm. Varsity is away and JV is home.

Girls volleyball
Tuesday, Sep 19 host College Park HS. Frosh at 4:30pm, JV at 5:30pm and Varsity at 6:30pm.
Thursday, Sep 21 host Campolindo HS. Frosh at 4:30pm, JV at 5:30pm and Varsity at 6:30pm.
Saturday, Sep 23 Varsity and JV in Sonoma Valley Invitational.
Saturday, Sep 23 Frosh in East County tournament at Pittsburg HS.

Boys water polo
Tuesday, Sep 19 at Irvington HS. JV at 6:30pm and Varsity at 7:30pm.
Wednesday, Sep 20 host Las Lomas HS. Varsity at 6pm and JV at 7pm.
Friday, Sep 22 and Saturday, Sep 23 Vintage Varsity Invitational.

Girls water polo
Wednesday, Sep 20 host Las Lomas HS. JV at 4pm and Varsity at 5pm.
Friday, Sep 22 and Saturday, Sep 23 Amanda McDonald Varsity Invitational at Menlo School.

Flag football
Wednesday, Sep 20 host Miramonte HS at 5pm, host Clayton Valley Charter HS at 7pm.

Girls golf
Wednesday, Sep 20 Campolindo HS at Moraga CC at 3:30pm.

Football
Thursday, Sep 21 Frosh at College Park HS at 5pm.
Friday, Sep 22 at College Park HS. JV at 4:30pm and Varsity at 7pm.

You may view the 2023-2024 Athletic Update by clicking HERE

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General Administration Announcements

CLUB DAY HAD CAMPUS ROCKING


Thank you to all the students and staff who participated in Club Day on Friday. Did you know there are 72 approved clubs at Acalanes!! Be sure to ask your student what clubs interest them. And encourage your student to join in, it’s never too late to get involved.PICTURE DAY ORDERS AND MAKE-UPS

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APC Membership & Fundraising

Acalanes Parents Club is grateful for your donations this school year. If you haven’t had a chance to donate, you can do so hereThank you for being a part of the APC community! We couldn’t do it without you!

Corporate Matching is a great opportunity to make your donations go twice as far. Please check if your company has a matching program and, if so, contact corpmatch@acalanesparentsclub.com for further information.

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