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Antioch Charter Academy

Newsletter for Antioch Charter Academy/TLCS Families and Staff Volume 25, Issue 32, May 10, 2021

 

It is Springtime!

Take a walk outside, and let nature reset your mind.

Walking is a great way to improve or maintain your overall health. Walking is low impact, requires minimal equipment, can be done at any time of day, and can be performed at your own pace.

Physical Activity can be linked to academic achievement: students who are physically active tend to have better grades, school attendance, cognitive performance (e.g., concentration, memory) among students.

How to include more steps in your day?

Take the dog for a walk. If you don’t have a dog, volunteer to walk dogs at an animal shelter. Or combine your activity with social time by joining a friend to walk his or her dog.

Try music. A bouncy tune or something with a strong beat can make the activity more enjoyable and help motivate you to walk farther or faster.

Include the family. Instead of an afternoon movie, go for a walk or hike together.

Schedule school day walks. Put reminders in your calendar for short walking breaks to ramp up your energy throughout the day.

How far will you go today? Set a personal step goal and start reaping the benefits of walking more, step by step.

Mr. Fuller

 

GENERAL NOTES

 

Hi Amazing Families,

In preparation for our next LCAP (Local Control and Accountability Plan), we would like your input to set goals, plan actions, and leverage resources to improve student outcomes at ACA.

What do you feel can be continued/added/modified to existing programs that would improve student growth/achievement?

If you have not already done so, please take a moment to reflect and complete the attached survey.

Thank you so much,

Mr. Fuller

Survey Link:

Family Survey

 

2021-22 School Year Student Intent to Return Forms is NOW PAST DUE!  Thank you to those who have filled out the form.  If you have not filled it out for each of your returning students, go to the following link to confirm your students’ place for next year! https://forms.gle/h3j34wKSWcKzKjF37

 

2020-21 Yearbook: This year’s Yearbook is now on SALE!  Although your student may not receive it by the last day of school, you can still order one.  The yearbook will come directly to your home.  Go to this link, set up an account and order one today! treering.com/101506720561403

 

FAMILY NETWORK (FN) NEWS & INFORMATION

The ACA Family Network is made up of ACA adults who volunteer for fundraisers and social events for the enrichment of our children. The money we raise goes back to our school for study trips, family activities, assemblies, and classroom supplies. If you have a child/grandchild/niece/nephew/etc. at ACA, then come join us & help make a difference!

 

Family Network Meetings are usually the first Thursday of each month.  Meetings will be held by Zoom until we can go back to campus.  The board welcomes and encourages all ACA families to attend the meetings.  Check with the calendar below to find out the next meeting.

Annual Give: Thank you to everyone that has donated! Let’s keep it up! donate here via PayPal → paypal.me/ACAfamilynetwork

AmazonSmiles: Shop at Amazon? Shop at Amazon’s fundraising site, smile.amazon.com and they will donate back to ACA. We are registered as The Learner Centered School, Inc.

REMINDERS & ONGOING INFORMATION

 

School Campus Open: The campus is open Monday through Fridays (except holidays) from 8-12:30pm. Call the office, or check with your student’s classroom if arrangements need to be made to come after open hours.

 

Drop Off & Pick Up Reminder: When dropping off AND picking up your student, please remain in your vehicle.  Thank you in advance!!

 

Covid Corner: On Campus Learning and Distance Learning are taking place!! All parents and guardians are encouraged to read the various Safety Plans and Policies that are currently available on https://antiochcharteracademy.org/policies/

If your student is learning On Campus, please abide by these current guidelines:

  • If your student is experiencing fever, coughing, diarrhea, or other possible Covid symptoms, please keep them home

  • If your student is exposed to Covid, please keep the student home until the 10 day quarantine period ends (7 days with negative Covid test). Students can do Distance Learning during their quarantine period.

  • The California Department of Public Health updated travel recommendations on April 12.  Travel – Coronavirus COVID-19 Response (ca.gov)  If your family traveled outside of California during the break, please look over the recommendations for unvaccinated travelers, which include getting tested for COVID and self-quarantining for 7 days after travel.  If you will be keeping your child(ren) at home to self-quarantine, please be sure to call the office at 925-755-7311, or email your student’s classroom level and office, before 8:00am. Students who are quarantined should still participate in Distance Learning.

  • Students, Staff and Parents must wear a mask while on campus, and abide by the current recommendation of keeping 3-6’ apart from each other.

 

Grab & Go Meals: Students from ACA I & II (and any siblings 18 and under) may pick up a bag containing FREE breakfast, lunch, supper and a snack M-F from any one of our 12 feeding sites.  The waiver is good through the 2020-21 school year.  Please visit https://www.antiochschools.net/nutrition-services for the list of sites and menus.

 

Charter Council: the Charter Council is our governing board.  The board meets usually on the second Thursday of the month @ 4PM.  Please check the calendar for the next meeting date/time, or call the office at 925-755-7311 to confirm.  These meetings are currently on Zoom, and open to the public – all are welcomed! Check the calendar for the next school meeting.

 

Absences and Tardies – Daily Attendance is expected: If your student will be absent, or tardy, please call the office at 925-755-7311, or email your student’s classroom, before 8:00am.

 

Need Assistance – it is OK to ask!

  • Antioch Charter Academy: call the school office (925-755-7311) if you need help finding school supplies, figuring out how to get school lunches, and/or need to talk with someone regarding any struggles your student(s) may be facing.

  • Shelter Inc. COVID 19 and Eviction Prevention Hotlines: COVID 19 hotline for those affected by the COVID-19 virus: rental assistance, payment of utility bills, funds for food or necessities; Eviction Prevention – due to crisis. Call 211 or go to https://shelterinc.org/programs/covid-19-hotline.html

  • Contra Costa County Office of Education (Supplies available upon request for students in unstable housing):Headphones for distance learning, Hygiene kits, School supplies (crayons, markers, colored pencils, glue sticks, construction paper, pencils, lined paper), Reusable cloth mask (plain white, or Crayola colors for elementary)

  • Contra Costa Crisis Center (call 211): https://cccc.myresourcedirectory.com/

 

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Calendar

  • May 13           Charter Council Zoom Meeting @ 4pm

  • May 28         Minimum Day – school day ends at 12pm

  • May 31          No School – Memorial Day

  • June 8            8th Grade Graduation – Car Parade at 4:30pm

  • June 9            Last day of school – minimum day

2021-2022 School Calendar ACA / ACA II

Aug 18 First Day of School

Sep 6 Labor Day

Oct 4 – 8 October Break

Oct 11 Staff Day – no school for students

Nov 11 Veteran’s Day Observed

Nov 22-26 Thanksgiving Break

Dec 23-Jan 7 Winter Break

Jan 17 Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Feb 21 – 25 President’s Day & February Break

Feb 28 Staff Day – no school for students

Apr 18 – 22 Spring Break

May 30 Memorial Day

June 10 Last Day of School

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

School Phone – 925-755-7311

School Address – 3325 Hacienda Way, Antioch 94509

School Website – www.AntiochCharterAcademy.org

ACA Office – ACAOffice@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Family Network – ACAFamilyNetwork@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Elementary – ACAElementary@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Intermediate – ACAIntermediate@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Primary – ACAPrimary@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Middle School – ACAMiddleSchool@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA I & II Special Education – SPED@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Newsletter – ACANewsletter@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Memories – ACAMemories@antiochcharteracademy.org

ACA Hot Lunch Program – ACALunchProgram@antiochcharteracademy.org

Twitter & Instagram Accounts – #AntiochCharter; @AntiochCharter

Parent Network Board & Contact Info

Co-Chairs: Lydia Moon and Kelly MacCallister

Secretary: Brooke Farrington

Treasurer: Beth Rottier

School Volunteer Coordinator: Salena Killion

Social Chair: Janika Barnes

Fundraising Chair: open

 

If you’re interested in an open position please email ACAFamilyNetwork@antiochcharteracademy.org

We need help to make this year amazing for OUR KIDS, the school families, teachers and staff

Members at Large: Everyone!

Private Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/acafamilynetwork/

Email: ACAFamilyNetwork@antiochcharteracademy.org

 

VISION AND MISSION STATEMENTS

 

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

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.

 

Antioch Charter Academy is Fully Accredited for Grades K-8 by the Schools Commission of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges