ANTIOCH CHARTER ACADEMY II
NEWSLETTER
Our Mission
The mission of the Antioch Charter Academies is to facilitate academic and personal growth of TK‐8th grade students of all socio‐economic levels and ethnic backgrounds. ACA enables 21st century students to become literate, self‐motivated, innovative, lifelong learners, and compassionate, collaborative active citizens. We nurture and support a partnership of students, teachers, families and the community; embrace individual strengths; and build upon research informed educational best practices including Montessori, multiple intelligences, brain‐compatible teaching, and multi‐age groupings with small class sizes
Our Vision
To provide a learning environment where students of all socio‐economic levels and ethnic backgrounds embrace education, exhibit compassion, and accept personal responsibility
January 28, 2020
Graduate Goal #3
Did you know most employers highly value “soft skills” when hiring new employees? Soft skills are personality traits and behaviors. Unlike technical or “hard” skills, soft skills are not about the knowledge you possess but rather the behaviors you display in different situations. Soft skills are qualities that allow a person to be successful in whatever they choose to do. ACAII’s Graduate Goals, newly renamed the “Code of the CHEETAHS”, list the soft skills that we hope each of our graduates master by the time they leave our program. For the next 6 newsletters, we will look at each of the Graduate Goals and explain how that soft skill is practiced in each level of our school.
E nvision yourself as a compassionate and active citizen.
Primary: The Primary students participate in Coastal clean-up and contribute to various canned food drives and penny drives for different charities.
Elementary: Students learn to make positive changes to themselves and the community by participating in activities like Coastal cleanup, the Walkathon, and fundraising programs led by older ACA II students.
Intermediate: All students participate in Coastal Clean-up each year in order to positively impact our school environment. Students create committees to organize and lead Social Political Action projects. Most projects involve raising money for organizations. In the past students have raised money for the American Cancer Society, the Susan G. Komen Foundation, the World Wildlife Federation, the American Red Cross, and Make-a-Wish foundation.
Middle School: Students complete three Social Political Action projects each year. First, students research and analyze current issues, at least one local/national and one global per year. After choosing an issue, students design and execute their own projects. Past examples include fundraisers, awareness-raising, volunteering, engaging in civic change activities, and collecting items for donation. Most projects culminate with a presentation in which students share what they learned from researching and what they accomplished during their service.
No Pets on Campus, please
Please remember that pets are not allowed on campus, except for the occasional pre-arranged school assembly.
National School Choice Spirit Week!
To celebrate the choice families are able to make in where to have their children attend school, students may choose to dress up for Spirit Week January 27 to 31!
Monday, 1/27 is Pajama and stuffed animal day
Tuesday, 1/28 is Meme Day
Wednesday, 1/29 is Mix-Match Day
Thursday, 1/30 is Video Game Day
Friday 1/31 is Crazy Hair Day
The Great Kindness Challenge
The Great Kindness Challenge is one week dedicated to creating a culture of kindness and compassion on campuses worldwide. Our school is proudly participating in this proactive and positive kindness initiative. January 27 – 31, 2020. All students will receive The Great Kindness Challenge checklist. Please encourage your child to complete as many acts of kindness as possible. We are also happy to invite YOU to participate using the Family Editionchecklist. Your family can complete the checklist anytime and anywhere. Together, let’s show the world that KINDNESS MATTERS!
Winter Instrumental Music Concert
An invitation to all of our families,
Bring your Elementary, Intermediate and Middle School students to hear our Winter Instrumental Music Concert on this Thursday, January 30 at 7:00 pm at John Muir School in Antioch (corner of Rockford Drive [off of Bluerock] & Greystone).
Elementary students may hear the instrument that they would like to start learning to play when they move to Intermediate classes. Intermediate and Middle School families of current band & orchestra members will hear the progress of the students and enjoy the music they perform! Students perform best with a large, supportive audience!!! We hope to see you at the concert!
VOLUNTEERING AT ACAII
We have a lot of exciting events coming up and our teams are beginning to form! Below you will find the first meetings for WA, SA and FF. This is a great way to get involved and earn those volunteer hours. We look forward to seeing you at the meetings.
Walkathon (TBA)
This Thursday January 23 after school at the picnic tables near elementary/primary playground.
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/20f0444a9af23a5f58-walkathon/93309609
Silent Auction (TBA)
Jan 28th after school
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/20f0444a9af23a5f58-silent/93309609
Family Formal (April 3)
February 5 after school
TAKING STUDENTS OUT DURING THE SCHOOL DAY
For your child’s safety, our policy requires that you call or send a note to school in advance if your child must leave school early. Children are not allowed to leave the classrooms early without clearance from the school office. Adults picking up children during the day must come to the office and sign the child out. Only adults that are listed on the emergency card may pick up children. Please keep these cards updated both in the office and with the teacher. No adult is to go directly to the classroom.
Students will not be allowed to leave the classroom until the adult signing them out is in the office.
These policies are in place to help us keep track of your children for their safety.
Absences & Tardies
It is extremely important that your student is in school every day, and arrives on time. If though your student is sick, or will arrive late because of an unexpected delay, please call the office, or email your student’s classroom and office by 8am. Students who arrive after 8:15am must be walked into the office by the driver, and signed in. All of these “rules” are in place to help keep your student safe! Contact information is below. Thank you!
2019/2020 Dates to Remember:
January 27-31 Greatest Kindness Challenge
January 28 Silent Auction Meeting 3:15 at the elementary picnic tables
January 30 Winter Instrumental Music Concert – 7pm John Muir School
January 30-31 Minimum Days – All students 8:15-12pm
February 5 Family Formal Meeting 3:15 at the elementary picnic tables
February 7 Minimum Day – All students 8:15-12pm
February 7 2nd Cup in room 6 after drop off.
February 10 No School – Teacher Work Day
February 11 FNB Meeting 3:15 in room 5
February 13 School Tour for New Applicants- Sign up at Book A Tour
February 14 Lunch Fundraiser-Hot Dog
February 17-21 February Break – No School
February 27 School Tour for New Applicants- Sign up at Book A Tour
March 2 Lottery for 20/21 school year
March 9-13 Conference Week- All students 8:15-12 noon
March 17 FNB Meeting 3:15 in room 5
March 19 School Tour for New Applicants- Sign up at Book A Tour
March 20 Walk A Thon
March 24 Spring Pictures
March 27 Pizza Lunch Fundraiser
2019 / 2020 Faculty
Office- aca2office@antiochcharteracademy.org
Primary– aca2primary@antiochcharteracademy.org
Ms. Peacock- tpeacock@antiochcharteracademy.org
Mrs. Hawley- lhawley@antiochcharteracademy.org
Elementary– aca2elementary@antiochcharteracademy.org
Mrs. Fank- bfank@antiochcharteracademy.org
Miss Berkich- jberkich@antiochcharteracademy.org
Mrs. Mariappan- jmariappan@antiochcharteracademy.org
Intermediate– aca2intermediate@antiochcharteracademy.org
Miss Dubitsky- mdubitsky@antiochcharteracademy.org
Miss Albertoni- malbertoni@antiochcharteracademy.org
Mrs. Gonzalez- lgonzalez@antiochcharteracademy.org
Middle– aca2middle@antiochcharteracademy.org
Mr. Hagan- mhagan@antiochcharteracademy.org
Mrs. McCutcheon- emccutcheon@antiochcharteracademy.org
Special Ed- SPED@antiochcharteracademy.org
Mrs. Willard- vwillard@antiochcharteracademy.org
Music–
Mrs. Vela- acaiivela@gmail.com
2019-2020 Family Network Board
Chairperson: Annu Fuentes acaiifnb@gmail.com
Co-Chairperson: Adriana Solorio acaiifnb@gmail.com
Secretary: Sharron Scott acaiifnb.secretary@gmail.com
Treasurer: Susan Cano acaiifnb.treasurer@gmail.com
Volunteer Coordinator: Brandi Lopez acaiifnb.volunteer@gmail.com
Fundraising Coordinator: Maria Strock acaiifnb.fundraising@gmail.com
Co-Fundraising Coordinator: Ashley Rice acaiifnb.fundraising@gmail.com
Social Coordinator: Sara Wall acaiifnb.social@gmail.com
Co-Social Coordinator: Jillian Broussard acaiifnb.social@gmail.com
Family Network Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/groups/acaiifamilynews/?ref=bookmarks#
Memory Book–
Our Web Page–
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Track it Forward- https://www.trackitforward.com/site/antioch-charter-academy-ii
Google Calendar-https://calendar.google.com/calendar/b/1?cid=YWNhaWkub2ZmaWNlQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ