CAHS News

CAHS Studio News

Week of February 15-19, 2021

Monday, February 15 - President's Day - No School

Moen's Musings Video Week 5

  1. I can’t wait to see you on campus!

  2. Health and Safety Protocols are Essential! Show Respect for Others

  3. Health Screen- QR code and Temperature Check

    1. Have you been ill in the past 48 hours?

    2. Have you been in close contact of someone with COVID?

    3. Are you waiting for the results of a COVID test?

  4. Do not come to school if you answer yes to any of these questions!

  5. Safety Protocols: Masks and Distancing (Inside and Outside)

  6. Properly worn mask from the time you exit your car!

  7. Quarantines: If you attend a class where another student is later deemed to have had COVID you will be asked to quarantine for 14 days!

  8. Please let us know if you test positive for COVID!

  9. Drop Off/Pick Up/Student Parking

  10. Pick up your Purple Student Schedule.

  11. Did I mention we can’t wait to see you????

  12. Lets do it right so that we can continue to expand our programming as well as creating a safe place for all students to learn!



Important Dates

Monday, February 15 - President's Day - No School

Wednesday, February 17 - Europe 2022 Zoom Meeting - 6:30pm

Monday, March 1 - Link Crew Recycling - Drive through with items.

Monday-Friday, March 29-April 2 - Spring Break - No School

Europe 2022 Zoom Meeting

February 17 - 6:30pm

Caiman Journalism Team Needs Your Help!

Calling all Caimans!

The CAHS Journalism team wants your photos. We are more determined than ever to share your stories during this difficult time. This is your chance to be in our award-winning yearbook & newspaper publications. It's easy to submit your photos by logging onto www.hjeshare.com and then enter our school code in all caps: CLASSICALHS (click here for a video tutorial on how to upload photos). You can also download the HJeShare app and upload directly from your phone using the same code: CLASSICALHS.

We know that Covid has affected your year so let's celebrate the creative ways you are engaging in sports, classes, clubs, travel, and beyond. We are looking for high quality photos that tell your story from your perspective. Our book is better with you in it, so take this opportunity to show us your photography skills and make history.

Things to remember:

  • We need photos in sharp focus

  • No filters or photoshop touch ups please

  • Highest resolution possible in jpeg format

  • Candid photos rule! (we prefer if you don't pose for the camera)

  • Vary the size between vertical and horizontal photos

  • Write a brief description at the time you submit along with your full name(s).

  • No Selfies Please...unless there is something really amazing happening behind you

  • Artistic photos are welcome (landscape, portrait, etc.). We will have a limited photo essay section in our book this year, so we are looking for something spectacular!

Don't forget you need to purchase a yearbook (and senior ad) as soon as possible; we will be ordering fewer books this year. You can place an order for a yearbook or senior ad HERE. Or visit www.yearbookordercenter.com and use our school code: 8324.


Course Selections are PAST DUE!

2021/2022 Studio Course Selection Closes Tuesday, February 19th!

2021/2022 Studio Course Selection Procedures:

  • Parents and students are strongly encouraged to watch these important videos together.

  • After viewing the grade-specific video as well as the informational course selection packet, your student course selection requests for the 2021-2022 school year can then be submitted immediately online. The course selection links are included for each grade-level below. Parents will have until Tuesday, February 19th by midnight to discuss class choices with students and submit their course selection online.

  • There will not be individual meetings; instead, parents and students are invited and encouraged to watch these virtual course selection presentations online.


Incoming Freshmen Virtual Presentation

Incoming Freshmen Studio Course Selection Packet

Going Into 10th Grade Virtual Presentation

Going Into 10th Grade Course Selection Packet

Going Into 11th Grade Virtual Presentation

Going Into 11th Grade Course Selection Packet

Going into 12th Grade Virtual Presentation

Going Into 12th Grade Course Selection Packet



CAHS Studio Workshop and Lab Afternoon Schedule

This two page document is subject to change and will be updated regularly.

Please check your teacher’s Schoology page for sign up information and any specific workshop instructions.

Learning Center Academic Assistance

Does your student need additional academic Help?

CAHS Studio students are invited to attend our Learning Center after zoom classes.

For more information contact the front office at 760.480.9845.

Learning Center Hours:

Monday - 1pm-4pm

Tuesday - 7:45am - 3:30pm

Wednesday - 7:45am- 3:30pm

Thursday - 7:45am - 3:30pm

Friday - 7:45am - 3:30pm

Each student should bring a fully charged Chromebook/Laptop computer with headphones or earbuds.

A few rules to follow:

COVID-19 safety procedures will be fully enforced

  • Industry standards for frequent cleaning

  • Health screening including symptom and temperature check

  • Masks for ALL staff & students (unless outside and distanced)

  • Social distancing - 6 feet

  • Hand sanitizer for students

  • Limited to NO visitors on campus

  • Isolation and quarantine

  • Designated student entry/exit and traffic flow

  • No loitering on campus

We also suggest our students attend teacher office hours for extra instruction. Contact each individual teacher for times of office hours.

Academic/College/Career News

February 15 - 19


Below is the Academic and College/Career Monday News.

This important weekly counseling information is put together by the Academic Counseling Department. Counselors serving CAHS Studio students are:


Natalie Mauhili (serving Studio students with last names A-L)

Karen Withem (serving Studio students with last names M-Z)


SENIORS- IMPORTANT CAL GRANT MARCH 2ND DEADLINE!

Reminder to all Seniors and their parents: The FAFSA (The Free Application for Federal Student Aid)/ CA Dream Act (for immigrant minors) Application sites opened October 1st, and will be based on the prior, prior tax year. We recommend all college-bound students apply. In order to be considered for the CAL Grant, the FAFSA/CA Dream Act Application must be completed no later than March 2nd. Keep in mind that funds are limited, so please consider getting it filled out earlier. Remember to create your WebGrant 4 Students account to check the status of your Cal Grant eligibility and to have access to receive your awarded funds 7-10 days after submitting your FAFSA application.

Informational FAFSA Webinar and Training

Palomar College- Financial Aid Virtual Information Session – Recorded version from 12/15/2020


The Academic Counselors have set virtual Q&A meetings for parents and students to start off the 2020-2021 school year. Please bring any questions regarding credits, graduation planning, college applications, career, etc. The dates and times are listed below:

Upcoming Virtual Counselor Q&A's:


Parent/Student Counselor Q&A Dates & Times

February 18th - 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/95364246666


Guitar 1 P and Advanced Guitar Available 2021-2022 @ the PLC


If you have not yet submitted your course selection request, Guitar is now an option to select on the online course selection link.


If you would like to add either of these classes to an already submitted course selection, please email Mrs. Fletcher at lfletcher@classicalacademy.com. She will then add the class to your course selection request.


Guitar 1 P will be offered at the PLC (Tuesday-Thursday) period 1 in the Fall.


Advanced Guitar will be offered at the PLC (Tuesday-Thursday) period 1 in the Spring (C or better is required in Guitar 1 P).


Please refer to the Course Catalog below for a course description:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ToVqxokCTX2n6VBXv1tR-k00pROTReS3FVuigWFeWA8/edit?usp=sharing


Please do not submit a second course selection.


Virtual College Visits:

Colleges have been reaching out to set up visits via Zoom with CAHS students. Please log in to Naviance for all upcoming virtual college visits designed for CAHS students only and for access to register for the Zoom link to attend. These virtual college visit dates and Zoom links will also be posted on Schoology under the Academic & College Counseling page.



Please note, there are hundreds of virtual college visits currently available for students to attend. You can find these virtual visit opportunities for all students across the country by going to the “Colleges” tab in your Naviance Student account and then clicking on “College Events”.


Exciting News!

Our CAHS students are being accepted to many colleges and universities across the nation. Here are just a few: The University of Alabama, The University of Arizona, Amherst College, Auburn University, Boise State University, Butler University, California Baptist University, Central Washington University, Colorado Christian University, Colorado Mesa University, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, CSUSM, Grand Canyon University, Liberty University, Montana State University, Northern Arizona University, Marquette University, Michigan Technological University, MiraCosta College, Oklahoma State University, Olivet Nazarene University, College of the Ozarks, Palomar College, Point Loma Nazarene University, Purdue University, Radford University, San Diego Christian College, and Vanguard University of Southern California.

We would love to know where our students are being accepted! Many of our students are being accepted to great colleges all around the country. Please let your counselor know once you decide on your post secondary plans as we would love to highlight you on social media. It is important that you mark all the colleges that have accepted you in Naviance. You do this by logging in to your Naviance account, click on the pencil edit icon in the "Colleges I am Applying to List" then mark the result.

Career Opportunity:

Discover EHL student career opportunities upon graduation:

This webinar will allow students, parents and counselors to understand the career opportunities available for our students upon graduation. You will learn from our panelist how to make the best of your time during our program, the support EHL offers throughout the program when making a career choice, the importance and ways to network at EHL and various industries which hire our students.

Where: Online webinar

Date: Thursday, 18 February 2021

Time: 5:00 PM (EST)

Register: https://info.ehl.edu/bos-webinar-18-february-2021-a?utm_campaign=Webinars%20-%20BOS&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=110099695&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8npR64zvLaM3UXPImCoa4bOOhfTMJlPfrZDVJdynjfsklhbX4ynLd415Mtwa4uNoj-8bORjYhoAabs7XGmeCvl6_ijH5PjspN5mEh5z21sWb1hKRc&utm_content=107665836&utm_source=hs_email

SPRING TERM SCHEDULE CHANGES:

Spring schedule changes are now CLOSED. To request a Late Schedule Change, please email Mrs. Fletcher at lfletcher@classicalacademy.com. Please note that the drop with no penalty has ended and not all late requests will be approved. Late changes can result in a Withdraw/Fail on a student’s transcript.


2021/2022 College Admissions


If you are a current senior, please note that Cal State, UC universities and many, many others are no longer requiring the SAT or ACT as a part of the admissions process. Some universities however are offering an SAT on their own campuses with scores that cannot be transferred but are using those results for their own scholarship purposes. Please check with your list of colleges/universities to see what they are requiring for both admissions and for merit scholarships.


Seniors- College Application Time is Now! Please Review the College Application Info Below:


Seniors requesting transcripts to be sent to colleges: Please make sure you request transcripts through Naviance OR through the Common Application. The Common Application requires you to invite your counselor on the site so that they can upload a transcript on your behalf. Please invite your Academic Counselor as soon as you begin the Common Application.


Please note that Naviance is NOT linked to the Common Application. Naviance is a system designed to send transcripts and letters to all universities that are not on the Common Application. The Common Application is an actual application site while Naviance is not.

If you are using Naviance, here is a link with step by step instructions on how to request letters of recommendation and transcripts through Naviance:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/14NfQu7FKg19XXCi_dddCQdwTmgWTEP_UUnGZUVA_Xkk/edit?usp=sharing


Letters of Recommendation

If you are needing teacher or counselor letters of recommendation, you will need to request them through Naviance, by selecting your recommenders name. The Common Application requires you to input your recommenders email address. Please also ask all recommenders personally. All letters of recommendation need to be requested 2-3 weeks in advance of the deadline. You do NOT need to have completed your portion of the common application before inviting recommenders. Please invite recommenders ASAP so that they have enough time to write letters.


CSU Applications: The application cycle has now closed for many CSU’s. CSU Fall 2020 application opened on October 1st and many closed on December 15th. Visit Calstate.edu/apply.


Some California State University campuses have extended their application window past December 15th. There are still several CSU options available for Fall 2021.

  • East Bay - March 2, 2021

  • Humboldt – February 28, 2021

  • Pomona –

    • Hospitality Management for freshman and transfers until March 1st and


In keeping with previous efforts to provide current and prospective students and families with information, clarity and time to plan, the California State University (CSU) has announced that it is planning for an anticipated return to delivering courses primarily in-person starting with the fall 2021 term.


Application fee waivers are still available for students who qualify. Fee waivers are available to applicants pursuing their first bachelor’s degree and consider CA their permanent home. In addition, to income information there are several fields used to determine fee waiver eligibility. To view the eligibility criteria, mistakes to avoid and the detailed Application Fee Waiver Checklist please visit: https://www2.calstate.edu/apply/paying-for-college/Pages/fee-waiver.aspx. Applicants who qualify are be able to apply for up to four campuses without paying any application fees.

Application fee waiver appeals are also still available. If a student’s family has experienced a significant change in income between 2019 income, reported on their application, and 2020 they may qualify for an application fee waiver appeal. Fee waiver appeals are handled by the individual CSU campuses. The student would need to contact each campus(es) they are interested in applying. Contact information for campuses can be found at: https://www2.calstate.edu/apply/Pages/contact-a-campus.aspx. The fee waiver appeal form is available on the Application Fee Waiver site.


UC Applications: The application cycle has now closed for the UC’s. UC Fall 2021 applications opened on November 1st and closed on December 4th . Visit https://admissions.universityofcalifornia.edu.


Senior College Application Questions and Answers:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1flObe4c1TfqCMRrBAuzyNtKYXbRDY7NO/view?usp=sharing


SENIORS: If you are using the Common Application for college admissions, please invite your counselor on the site. A counselor recommendation is required. Please provide counselors with your brag sheets or resume and allow 2 weeks for letters to be written. The brag sheet template can be found in the link below. Please make a copy and share it with your counselor once it is completed.


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f0rz5zqMjND-jd9cTAJ-vFIU5ATIyYUseoKF71Je8CA/edit?usp=sharing


Studio Students A-L: Natalie Mauhili-- nmauhili@classicalacademy.com

Studio Students M-Z: Karen Withem-- kwithem@classicalacademy.com



CSU/UC & Common Application: Reporting High School Coursework Grades:

For the UC/CSU and Common App schools, students should input grades as semester since CAHS issues 2 final grades per course (not 4 final grades, which can be typical for a quarter system). The "A” portion or “1st half" of a grade will be semester 1-Fall and the "B” portion or 2nd half" of a grade will be semester 2-Spring. The courses for senior year should have a "planned" or "in progress" option to select and those should be marked as semester grades as well.


The Palomar Promise Application is open now!

24 hours after a student applies, they will receive their Palomar ID number and be able to log into their MyPalomar account and apply to the Palomar Promise.

How To Apply to Palomar Promise

www.palomar.edu/palomarpromise

For questions, please contact their office at promise@palomar.edu or call (760) 744-1150, ext. 3931.

(Promise staff will be available via email/phone.)

Important Information for Seniors: The Palomar Promise 2021-2022 application is NOW OPEN! Students may access the Promise application via their MyPalomar student portal (student center). Link: How to Apply to the Palomar Promise Program Attend College for FREE @ Palomar College for first-time college students! Please review the steps in the link below. Funds are limited and are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Start the application process NOW!

https://www2.palomar.edu/pages/palomarpromise/files/2020/10/Palomar-Promise-21-22-Bookmark.pdf

Please Note: The FAFSA or CA Dream Act (for immigrant minors) application is now open as well and is another important step to being eligible for the Palomar Promise Program.

Post High School Options

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College Board for Parents:

Check out CollegeBoard’s Parent Website that offers key dates and deadlines, details about financial aid, and more. You can also view additional parent webinars and get answers to frequently asked questions about many college planning subjects.

https://parents.collegeboard.org/

BigFuture: College Planning Support for Juniors and Sophomores

Step-by-Step Guide for College Search

Sophomores and juniors can use search tools on BigFuture to explore colleges without the pressure of application deadlines and have time to enjoy the discovery process.

Encourage your students to spend 20–30 minutes checking out our College Search Step-by-Step tool and adding a few recommended colleges to their list.

Help Students Get Discovered by Colleges and Scholarships

College Board's Student Search Service® helps students connect with more than 1,500 colleges and over $300 million in scholarships. Your students can now join this program online at any time to start hearing from participating organizations.


VIRTUAL COLLEGE AND CAREER PRESENTATIONS

Virtual Senior Night & Virtual College & Career Planning For Seniors: If you missed the important informational night regarding Senior Year and college and career planning information held on September 24th at 6:00pm you are still able to view and/or go back and watch the presentation in the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayAMEpQJrhk&feature=youtu.be


Please see the invite below for more information on what the presentation covers and for a great counseling resource link for parents and students:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dZrSupSKx9pqFQcuIa4zn5KiaGAdNR2e2GQbsXK6RLE/edit?usp=sharing

Virtual College & Career Planning Night for Juniors: If you missed the virtual informational college and career planning night held on September 17th at 6:00pm you are still able to view and/or go back and watch the presentation in the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rALpe-THSB8&feature=youtu.be

Helpful Counseling Resource On College and Career:

Please see the invite below for more information on what the presentation covers and please also visit the resource link for a great counseling updates and information for both parents and students:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15YCNOoDSOdT49bRPc-m4DF73lER8fDnUY8gPIVZ6p8U/edit?usp=sharing

IF YOU HAVE NOT PAID FOR AN AP EXAM PLEASE GO ON TOTAL REGISTRATION AND PAY IN ORDER TO HAVE AN EXAM ORDERED.

If you are currently in an AP course, you should have joined EACH of your individual AP College Board classrooms. All AP teachers have been sharing their AP classroom join codes for each of your AP classes.

Please see below with instructions to pay on Total Registration.

Go to www.TotalRegistration.net/AP/054194


1. Sign up to get on the waitlist to PAY by credit or by check for each of the AP exams you plan to take. You will either be approved or denied.

2. If approved then you will pay on Total Registration and they will send you a receipt of your payment. You are NOT signed up to take an AP exam without a total registration receipt and will have a NO marked on the exam indicator/exam order portion of your College Board classroom.

IMPORTANT

NEW: Once a student has paid on Total Registration, counselors will be notified of your payment and YOUR COUNSELOR will then mark YES on the exam indicator/order exam of your College Board AP classroom site. All students can verify if they have an exam being ordered by checking their College Board accounts.

The first deadline that incurred a late fee was October 2nd. This late College Board fee is now $40. The high school order for all AP Classes was FINALIZED on November 11th. Any late registrations allowed after that date, will result in a $40 late fee per exam IF approved.

Did you take a Fall Concurrent Enrollment Course?

If so, it is important that you request an official transcript to be sent to the CAHS Registrar, Elenna Uribe as soon as your December grades at the Community College post. No credit will be given until this official transcript has been received.

Concurrent Enrollment

Did you sign up for a Concurrent Enrollment course this Spring? If so, please be sure to send proof of enrollment ASAP to Ms. Uribe at euribe@classicalacademy.com. A screenshot of your registration showing your name, the course name, and the term will suffice.


Scholarship Opportunity:

2021 Law Offices of Anthony Carbone Scholarship. This scholarship is now available to any high school senior in the United States that desires to apply. More information can be found on the scholarship application below:

Deadline: July 31, 2021

Award Amount: $1,000

Application: https://anthonycarbonepersonalinjurylawyer.com/#scholarship

COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

If you are still needing Community Service hours, please see below for some ideas:

- Clean out old blankets, sheets, towels and donate to an animal shelter (knowing the shelters are closed or by appointment only, students can prepare donations)

- Foster an animal

- Clean out closets and donate to Goodwill, Salvation Army, or other thrift stores accepting donations

- Video or record reading to a younger sibling

- Tutor younger students online

- Write cards or letters to people in need of comfort

- Pick up trash around your neighborhood following social distancing rules

- Send cards to deployed soldiers

- Donate to a charity

- Organize an online book club

- Clean out bookshelves to prepare to donate books once libraries reopen

- Be an online buddy to a younger friend of the family during this stressful time

Studio Student: Log Your Community Service Hours Below...


Community Service Log for Studio Students Grades 9-12

https://forms.gle/m4FKdfRDKqPv6Kge9

Community Service Requirements for All Studio Students (Grades 9-12)

Every student at Classical Academy High School must complete community service hours as part of his/her graduation requirements. Each school year that students attend CAHS they are required to log 37.5 hours. Each 37.5 hours that is logged will be awarded 2.5 credits/year for up to a total of 10 credits at the end of four years.

Students transferring to CAHS will be required to complete 37.5 hours of community service for each year attended. Community service is a great resume builder as colleges and universities review student applications for admissions.


Hours Required by Year:

  • 1 year = 37.5 hours or 2.5 credits

  • 2 years = 75 hours or 5 credits

  • 3 years = 112.5 hours or 7.5 credits

  • 4 years = 150 hours or 10 credits


Students Must:

  • Complete the work for no compensation of any type. It must be volunteer work.

  • Submit hours and work done. You can enter time completed in groups if done for the same place/organization. Put total hours completed for the dates worked.

  • Submit supervisor name and phone for verification purposes.

  • Complete the work while a student at CAHS. Hours can start accumulating the summer before freshman year and need to be completed before graduation.

Career Opportunity:

Discover EHL student career opportunities upon graduation:

This webinar will allow students, parents and counselors to understand the career opportunities available for our students upon graduation. You will learn from our panelist how to make the best of your time during our program, the support EHL offers throughout the program when making a career choice, the importance and ways to network at EHL and various industries which hire our students.

Where: Online webinar

Date: Thursday, 18 February 2021

Time: 5:00 PM (EST)

Register: https://info.ehl.edu/bos-webinar-18-february-2021-a?utm_campaign=Webinars%20-%20BOS&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=110099695&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8npR64zvLaM3UXPImCoa4bOOhfTMJlPfrZDVJdynjfsklhbX4ynLd415Mtwa4uNoj-8bORjYhoAabs7XGmeCvl6_ijH5PjspN5mEh5z21sWb1hKRc&utm_content=107665836&utm_source=hs_email




Social Emotional Counseling


Positive Prevention Plus Curriculum for 9th graders:

The passage of the California Healthy Youth Act (CHYA) requires that comprehensive sexual health education and HIV prevention education be provided to students at least once in middle school and once in high school. The Classical Academies offers the Positive Prevention Plus independent study curriculum in order to be in compliance with the California Healthy Youth Act. This puts parents at the center of these topics under the umbrella of independent study. In High School, our students are offered this curriculum their freshmen year. For information on what the program entails, please watch this video where the High School counselors go over the requirements of implementation as well as the topics of each module. You can access the presentation slides here. Upon being registered for the curriculum, students will receive an email with their login information to their TCA Docs account email. Please note, parents may opt their student out by emailing a letter including their students first & last name and stating their desire to opt their student out of the program to astrickland@classicalacademy.com by Friday, February 26th, 2021. Please reach out to your site champion with any additional questions.


February is Black History Month

Thank you for joining us again for Wellness Wednesday. I am so pleased that this week Mr. Moen and Mr. Montgomery have joined me in continuing our Black History Month discussions. Please check out the Ted Talk linked below and join in on our conversation about taking a look at our “hard history.”


The counseling team is here to help support you in processing through the tough emotions that these discussions may invoke. Please reach out to us if you are struggling, have questions, or just need a listening ear.

Ted Talk by Hasan Kwame Jeffries: Why We Must Confront the Painful Parts of US History

CAHS Reflection Discussion with Mr. Moen, Mr. Montgomery, and Ms. Strickland



A Virtual Parent Bookclub

T H E C L A S S I C A L A C A D E M I E S

CLIFF NOTES

WITH THE

COUNSELORS

A V I R T U A L P A R E N T B O O K C L U B

J O I N U S I N E X P L O R I N G . . .

" T H E WH O L E B R A I N C H I L D : 1 2 R E V O L U T I O N A R Y S T R A T E G I E S

T O N U R T U R E Y O U R C H I L D ' S D E V E L O P I N G M I N D "

B Y D A N I E L J . S I E G E L

D I S C U S S I O N D A T E S - 1 0 - 1 1 A M

B Y C H A P T E R :

C H 1 : 3 / 4 , C H 2 : 3 / 1 8 , C H 3 : 4 / 8 , C H 4 : 4 / 2 2 , C H 5 : 5 / 6 ,

C H 6 : 5 / 2 0

Z O O M L I N K :

H T T P S : / / Z O O M . U S / J / 9 7 7 7 3 3 0 6 0 4 7 ? P W D = D F E X V K 0 4 Y 0 T Y C M C R Q W 0 2 T M D 0 N Y T F D Z 0 9

M E E T I N G I D : 9 7 7 7 3 3 0 6 0 4 7

P A S S C O D E : B O O K C LUB


Please RSVP for the book club by clicking HERE.


Reach out to counseling@classicalacademy.com for more details.


Virtual Parent Book Club flyer


Virtual Calm Room

We created this Virtual Calm Room to serve as a break and to help you find new ways to manage strong emotions and build resilience. These resources will hopefully allow you to reset back to a calm state of mind and body. We encourage you to make it a priority to care for yourself in healthy ways. There are a lot of options in the Virtual Calm Room and not all coping strategies will feel right, so we encourage you to explore some and find what works for YOU

If you would like to set up an appointment to talk with the social emotional counselor, please fill out the Counseling Referral Form. In addition to phone and Zoom appointments, we are now able to have appointments on campus in the counseling office!

Clubs/ASB Events

Attention Class of 2021

No senior Tuesday this week. Please attend your assigned day this week.

Seniors get your Valentine Cookie and enter
a drawing for a $5.00 Starbucks gift card!

Community Events

Breakfast Program

The Classical Academies participates in a school meal program by offering a nutritious breakfast meal every school day. Our breakfast program is available to all students that are on campus longer than two hours for an educational purpose. Prepackaged Breakfast Kits are available on campus at various times throughout the day to allow for flexible schedules.

The Breakfast Kits must be ordered online at https://classicalacademies.boonli.com by noon the day before your student is on campus. Instructions on how to order are available HERE.

When your student arrives on campus, they will be able to choose from the available prepackaged Breakfast Kits. Each Breakfast Kit includes a breakfast cereal, dried fruit, unsweetened regular or flavored applesauce, graham crackers, and low-fat milk. All Breakfast Kits include a spoon and napkin. The cost is $3.00 per Breakfast Kit. Eligible students may receive meals free of charge if qualified. Please contact the school Registrar if you have questions about eligibility.

For more information about the school meal program, visit the TCA School Meals webpage.


School Meals Available at Community Locations

On October 9, 2020, the USDA extended the summer grab-and-go school meal program to encompass the entire school year. Children are eligible to receive meals regardless of school or district of attendance. School districts are working hard to implement the new guidelines and meet local needs. Locally, we are aware of meal services in Escondido, Oceanside, and Vista. Please visit their websites for more information. To find out when your neighborhood school will be ready to participate in this program, please visit 20/21 Meal Sites for Students.

Please also visit these other community resources:

U.S. Department of Education Meals for Kids Site Finder

San Diego Food Bank

Feeding San Diego

No Kid Hungry Food Finder

Sports Update

Dear Caiman Families,

We are elated to share some great news with you and your student-athletes regarding CAHS sports.

First of all, we are proud to announce the hiring of Coach Aaron Vermilyea as our interim Head Coach for our Varsity baseball team. Over the past several years, Coach Vermilyea has done a fantastic job as Head Coach of our JV baseball team. He will be a great fit for us during this season as we work towards growing our program while maintaining the excellence that has been established with our CAHS baseball program and community.

Secondly, as of today the Stay At Home Order has been officially lifted. In short, what that means for us at this moment, is that our Cross Country, Swim & Dive, and our Mountain Bike teams will be officially starting Feb 1st and allowed to participate in competitions.

Please see the additional information provided below to understand the broader scope of where we are when it comes to CIF sports in regards to our current situation:

  • All CIF sports are determined by the tier assignments based on our county covid tier status.

  • Competitions for each sport are not allowed until our county is in the assigned tier, however, sports can start practicing once they reach the point in which their sport is within one tier level of their assigned tier.

  • Physical conditioning, practice, skill building, and training that can be conducted outdoors are currently authorized for all sports regardless of county tier status.

  • Athletes and coaches may only participate in one team (cohort) at a time. The only exception is Track & Field and Cross Country. These two sports are considered one cohort and can compete in both sports at the same time.

  • Athletes may not compete in the same CIF sport and competitive sport at the same time.

  • You can find the start dates and tier level for all other sports HERE.

We understand that the release of the guidance will create a lot of questions. CIF is asking for our patience as they work with our section leaders to review the impact the new guidance from the California Department of Health has on the CIF-San Diego Section and our plan for the start of additional sports. We will pass on any updates we receive.

As of now, we will be moving forward with the CIF scheduled start of Cross Country and Swim & Dive on February 1st. Our mountain biking team will also be starting. We want to assure you that all workouts will follow state, county, and CIF safety protocols and procedures. Details will be communicated by coaches with the start of season announcements. All workouts are optional and, until the "stay at home" order is lifted, there will be no competitions against other schools or cohorts.

In the meantime...

  1. Make sure your athlete is cleared to play by completing their sports clearance paperwork HERE.

  2. Download our Caiman Sports App or go to caimansports.com to view all start of season announcements by checking out the "News" page of any sport.

  3. Make sure and fill out the athlete interest form so that your coach will be able to reach out to you with start of season announcements. The link to those forms can be found on our Sport Info Page.

Thank you again for your patience and flexibility with all the changes and delays in the start of sports in this very unusual year. We look forward to seeing you all out there very soon!

Stay safe and feel free to reach out if you have any questions!

The CAHS Athletics Team

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