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Counseling

Congratulations!
Counselors and all of Acalanes send congratulations to the students who were named National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists:  Kai Feinberg, Jamie Lattin, Morgan Mason, Isaiah Orlando, Madison Payne and Jackson Steele. These students were identified as National Merit Scholars based on their high scores on the PSAT and have submitted applications to continue to be considered for the Merit Scholarship competition. 

Course Selection
It’s that time of year again…as mentioned above, counselors will be hosting webinars during academy next week for current students to go over course selection. Students will need to make their selections online by Feb 19. Students should check Canvas and their school Gmail accounts for more information and instructions.

CSF Application Period Begins Feb 1
California Scholarship Federation’s spring application period begins on February 1. Current students in grades 10-12 should apply to this honor society. Students must apply every semester. Be on the lookout for an online application form and how to pay required dues on the webstore starting next week. 

Counselor Appointments
We love talking to our students! Email is the best way to reach us. Counselors have appointment slots for students and will email them a link for signing up. We are trying to reserve the limited slots outside of class time for students. Parents can schedule a time when students are in class. 

A- Ed  Anne Schonauer
Ee-Kr  Christine Todd
Ku-Ros  Marissa Meadows
Rot-Z  Susan Martin

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Legislative News

Now that the Regional Stay-At-Home order has been lifted, there is hope that we will move into the red tier and then shift to a hybrid model for our schools. Governor Newsom’s efforts to encourage districts to reopen through incentives seem to be stalling, but some legislators who are critical of his plan think maybe there is room for compromise with Assembly Bill 10, which would mandate that schools reopen when they enter the red tier. With Gov. Newsom’s back-to-school plan all but doomed, what might it take to salvage it?  Either way, parents across the state are growing increasingly frustrated with the situation and some are advocating for change. Newly formed California-wide parent group turns up the pressure to reopen schools

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School Nurse

Parents!
Please report any
COVID-related absences to the Attendance Recorder as soon as possible so I can do appropriate follow-up.

Is  your student coming back to school in Hybrid? Medical Documentation for Students
We still need updated medical documentation for your student, especially if they will be participating in the Hybrid Model. Does your student need medication available at school? Does your student have updated medical issues/health issues? Do they have a new immunization record? Parents, please make sure you turn in any pertinent medical forms for your students for this school year, especially if your students will be in the Hybrid Model. See this page on my website and let me know if you have any questions.

Team Vaccine! Interested in Volunteering with Contra Costa Health Services Covid Vaccine Administration?

Here are the requirements to volunteer:   

  • Current license: RN, LVN, EMT, or DDS, PharmD or MD. 
  • Completed background check and TB Test (provided by Contra Costa County)
  • Completed online mandatory trainings Covid-19 Vaccine Training (ca.gov)
  • Ability to volunteer 24 hours a week from Sunday through Saturday. Hours vary depending on assignment.
  • Candidates must be able to work at all Contra Costa sites and have reliable transportation. 
  • If you can meet the minimum requirements, please complete the Volunteer Information Form and send to: COVID19Volunteers@cchealth.org.  

COVID District Protocol
Available on AUHSD site and on
my site.

Be COVID Proactive!
See update on my google site. Stay healthy by keeping this symptom checklist in mind. “Bubbles” and “Pods” – consider the “stealth health” of yours.  We need to keep this up even with the vaccine rollout!

Dvora Citron, RN, MS
Acalanes School Nurse Google Site
dcitron@auhsdschools.org
IG:  acalanesschoolnurse

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Performing & Visual Arts

Friday, Feb 5 During Academy COVID Cabaret Spring 2021 Musical Information Meeting
Is there a role in a show you’ve always wanted to play? Do you have a favorite Broadway song that you’ve always wanted to perform? Well we’re doing the Spring Musical a little differently this year due to the circumstances. Please join us for our first informational meeting during Academy on Friday, February 5. While we are devastated we cannot perform together onstage, we are very excited about our upcoming Cabaret! You will have an opportunity to direct and star in your own 3-4 minute piece! Please join Gibson’s Academy link “Spring Musical” offering in TeachMore on Friday, February 5th for more information!

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Sports

The CIF North Coast Section (NCS) approved a sports framework to allow local leagues to create a sports schedule in accordance with guidance from the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). Read the statement here.

Diablo Athletic League (DAL), the local league for AHS sports, established a preliminary schedule for “purple tier” sports beginning February 1. Read more from the DAL here

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General Announcements

Cancelled: Tuesday, Jan 26 PSAT for Sophomores
The AUHSD District has cancelled the PSAT for Sophomores at Acalanes High School on January 26 due to the extension of the California Stay at Home Order. The school day schedule has been adjusted accordingly, with Tuesday, January 26 returning to a regular class schedule. 

Registrants may either defer their exam payment/registration to be applied to the Fall 2021 PSAT exam (date TBD), or receive a full refund of the $30 exam cost. To choose the refund option, please email Hannah Welling at hwelling@auhsdschools.org by January 31. If you do not email your refund request by January 31, your student will automatically be registered for/paid for the Fall 2021 PSAT. Please contact Hannah Welling with any questions.

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APC in Action

2020-21 Acalanes & President’s Volunteer Service Awards Program
Spring is the time for students to submit their volunteer service applications and now is the time to start getting organized! Given the limited volunteer opportunities, we reduced the service hour minimum to 20 hours to help more students qualify for the Acalanes Award. The President’s Volunteer Service award is a federal program and we cannot modify their minimum number of hours/program requirements. 

We encourage students to be creative with ideas that can turn into volunteer opportunities while following guidelines to keep yourself, families and neighbors safe.  Ideas to consider (verification of hours is still necessary):

  • Grocery shopping or running errands for senior, disabled or at-risk neighbors
  • Tutoring or Homework help (unpaid) for younger students in your neighborhood (non-family members)
  • AHS Clubs focused on service such as Key Club, Children’s Hospital, Equip for Equality, Environmental, Asian Student Union, SAGE, Protect Animals Worldwide

If you have a great idea about a way to be of service in your community and want to see if it qualifies under the AHS program, email us!  In the meantime, download the service award application forms here. Then submit completed, scanned applications between March 25 and April 10, 2021 to communityservice@acalanesparentsclub.com

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Acalanes Community Always (ACA)

Tuesday, Jan 26 at 10am – ACA Chat Live with Andrea Powers & Katherine Walton
Join the first ACA Chat Live of 2021. If you haven’t joined before, check out this always-popular, high spirited online parent chat. Register here

Friday, Jan 29 – ACA “We’ve Got Heart” DAY Campus Drive-Thru Honoring Mr. Huber: 

• 3:00-3:30pm Seniors
• 3:30-4:00pm Juniors
• 4:00-4:30pm Sophomores
• 4:30-5:00pm Freshmen

Reminders!
• ALL students who attend will receive a new! ACA STRONG t-shirt
• Drop a note or letter of remembrance for Mr. Huber’s family
• Monument Crisis Center’s Food Drive Donations of peanut butter and boxes of cereal will be collected to support families in need
• Class officers & leadership will distribute fun goodie bags
• Seniors won’t want to miss a special “College Apps are Done!” treat
• Wave to AHS teachers & staff

ACA STRONG T-Shirts for Sale at ACA DAY (1/28)
For AHS parents (and siblings) who also want the new ACA STRONG t-shirt, we will have extras available for purchase at the ACA DAY Campus Drive-Thru on 1/28. $10 per t-shirt. Cash only please. 

Friday, Jan 29 from 5-8pm – ACA STRONG Light Display Kick-Off 
Mark your calendar! Students, parents, siblings & community members are invited to drive through campus to enjoy the ACA STRONG light display, which will include a coordinated radio broadcast complete with an Acalanes DJ! More details to come this week. THIS IS A NOT TO BE MISSED EVENT and is a great opportunity to be a part of some community spirit! 

Questions, comments, or feedback, email aca@acalanesparentsclub.com.

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LPIE

Join the LPIE Board!
LPIE is actively recruiting interested parents and community members to serve on the 2021-2022 Board, commencing on July 1. For 40 years, serving on the LPIE board has been an excellent way to gain knowledge about what is going on in the TK-12 schools and to help preserve LPIE’s mission to support and enrich the education of every child in the Lafayette public schools. While many board members have children currently attending Lafayette schools, we also welcome community at large members. All board members provide an integral perspective by infusing LPIE’s board with fresh ideas and viewpoints. We encourage anyone interested to apply. 

If you are interested in applying, we invite you to complete this brief Google form. You many also call the LPIE office at 925-299-1644 to request that an application be mailed to you.  

Please contact LPIE’s Vice President Danielle Gallagher at danielle.gallagher@gmail.com with any questions about the board.

Laura-Kate Rurka & Jennifer Palmer
Acalanes LPIE School Chairs

www.lpie.org

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

Too good to not hear again, or read for the first time: Amanda Gorman’s Inauguration Poem “The Hill We Climb.”

Wednesday Jan 27 – International Holocaust Remembrance Day
On this day 76 years ago the prisoners of Auschwitz-Birkenau were liberated by the Soviet Army.
Explore these virtual events to honor the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and millions of other victims of Nazism. 

Wednesday Jan 27 from 6-8pm – Equity & Social Responsibility Workshop featuring Dr. Ammar Saheli. This workshop focuses on parenting teenagers in ways that increase understanding of equity and social responsibility in the 2020’s. Dr. Saheli brings knowledge and years of experience educating and learning from adolescent students from diverse backgrounds. Register here to join. 

Thursday Feb 4 from 6:30-8pm – District Book Club Event
Dive into the novel “
Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Learn more and register here. Invite a friend! Event is open to all. 

Tuesday Feb 9, from 7-8:30pm – Racial Equity Series, Session 4
Join Dr Lori Watson for a discussion on “Whiteness.” Zoom link will be sent out to all those registered prior to the meeting. We implore you to stick to your commitment to attend this empowering seminar.

Tuesday Feb 23 from 6:30-7:30pm – Private Virtual Speaker Event with Arshay Cooper, author of the novel “A Most Beautiful Thing” and co-star of the movie with the same name. Space is limited! Sign up here before Feb. 1; after this date, the event will be open to all AUHSD high schools. Purchase the book here, and watch the movie on Amazon Prime or Xfinity.

To join us, or if you have ideas or questions or you want more information, email us! Stay current by visiting our webpage, and follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

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