CAHS News

CAHS Studio News

Week of April 26-30, 2021

Principal Update Week 14

Hello Caimans! We have only six weeks to go! Don't forget our Caiman values of Work Hard, Live Pure, Lead with Courage, and Honor Each Other each and every day! This will be a great week to get involved by dressing up for spirit days or coming to see James and the Giant Peach. Juniors, your time to shine on state testing is coming soon on Tuesday, May 4! We look forward to seeing you on campus for our testing/Junior Unity Day!




Important Dates


Tuesday- Thursday, April 27-29 - Spirit Week Dress Up Days


Thursday, April 29 - Spring Spirit Week Assembly - CAHS Back Lunch Quad

Special Bell Schedule


Thursday, April 29th - CAHS Cheer Interest Meeting

More details to follow.


Thursday - Sunday, April 29-May 2 - Spring Play

James and the Giant Peach - See flyer below


Saturday, May 1 - ASB Spring Picnic/Movie Night

See details below


Tuesday, May 4th - Spring Testing and Junior Unity Day - May 4th Detailed Information Link


Wednesday, May 5th - Coffee Chat with Mr. Moen - Link will be posted soon on the Schoology calendar

Upcoming Events


April 29 - CAHS Cheer Interest Meeting - 6pm in Caiman Hall

See packet and flyer below


April 27-29 - Spirit Week Dress Up Days

Tuesday, April 27 9th - 10th grade: 80’s - 11th - 12th grade: 90’s

Wednesday, April 28 9th - 10th grade: 60’s - 11th - 12th grade: 70’s

Thursday, April 29 9th - 12th grade: 50’s



Thursday, April 29 - Spring Spirit Week Assembly - Special Bell Schedule

Assembly - 10:05pm - 10:35pm - CAHS Back Lunch Quad


  • Spring Spirit Week Assembly will highlight:

  • CAHS athletic teams

  • Announce the Spring Spirit Court

  • Performances by band, cheer, dance, and flag

  • Picnic/Movie Night Information (and movie announced)



ASB ELECTIONS THIS WEEK

Vote for next year's ASB Leadership Team (check out the speech videos of ASB Executive Officer and Class Officers)


SPIRIT CUP COMPETITION:

Dress Up Day participation

Count the Jelly Beans

Guess the teacher

Sticker Competition


PICNIC/MOVIE NIGHT - Saturday: 5:00 -9:30 pm at Bear Valley Campus

Temperature Check upon entrance; masks required

Tickets on sale Tuesday - Seniors only; Wednesday - Thursday: All students. ($5.00 entry fee)

Tacos on sale (rwo for $4.00)

This is a closed CAHS Event



May 1, 5:00 pm-9:30 pm - ASB Spring Picnic/Movie Night

Bear Valley Campus (2950 Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido, CA 9205)


$5.00 Entrance Fee - See ticket sale schedule


*Bring your blanket and picnic lunch or purchase tacos at the event

($4.00 for two tacos)


Ticket Sales:

April 27 (Tuesday): Seniors only can purchase on campus


April 28-29 (Wednesday – Thursday): All students can purchase on campus


This event will be capped at the number allowed – first come, first served.

When we reach the allotted number, ticket sales will be closed.


Bring a picnic lunch and blanket/beach chair

Parking is limited - car pooling suggested

Parking will be available at the church down the street

No tickets will be sold at the door


This is a closed event – CAHS student only


Covid protocols will be followed. Temperature checks at entrance and masks will be worn throughout the entire evening. We expect students to follow the mask and social distancing rules, perform a symptom check before coming to the event. Any student who is feeling ill, has symptoms of COVID-19, or has potentially been exposed to someone with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, should not attend this event.


May 4 - Spring Testing and Junior Unity Day

Detailed Information Link

Purchase a Legacy Brick at CAHS

Classical Academy High School, through The North County Education Foundation, invites you to leave a lasting legacy on the CAHS school campus by purchasing a commemorative brick!


Leave a memory for a favorite teacher, student, relative, classmate, loved one, or as a token of gratitude!


Now, through 5/14, purchase a $300 brick for just $150!


If you have any questions, please contact Sonia Ryan, sryan@classicalacademy.com.


https://classicalacademy.com/purchase-a-brick/


CAHS Cheer 2021-2022 - Tryouts offered Physically and Virtually!

Game Day Cheer Flyer

Game Day Cheer Packet

Multi-Purpose Release Form


Join Zoom Meeting - Time: Apr 29, 2021 06:00 PM

Meeting ID: 852 2254 9974 - Passcode: Cahscheer

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85222549974?pwd=SHc4Y2Nib09Ec3NHSzQvTnFKV3l6UT09


Love being involved in your school?

Are those Friday night lights calling your name?

High School cheer could be for you!


Step 1:

ASAP

Please fill out this 20 - 21 CAHS Cheer Tryouts or follow our instagram account @cahscheerteam and fill out the questionnaire in our bio!

Step 2:

Thursday, April 29th

Detailed information, including the full tryout packet, will be given at the interest meeting from 6PM to 7PM at Classical Academy High School. We will have a zoom meeting set up for those unable to make it. Following the Interest meeting, the information discussed will be sent out via email. You will also receive an invitation to join the BAND app, where you will receive communication, updates, and encouragement from cheer coaches and alumni!

Step 3:

Tuesday, June 1st - Thursday, June 3rd

Cheerleaders will learn the tryout material, including a cheer, chant, dance, the CAHS fight song, jumps, and motions. Cheerleaders will have three full days and part of the day that Friday perfect the material. We will also be releasing material daily during this week for those who would like to try out virtually! Tryout material videos will be released after each physical instruction - material will be released on the day it is taught.

Step 4:

Friday, June 4th

Tryouts will start at 4pm - candidates will tryout in order of grade and team (Varsity then JV)

Deadline to submit a virtual tryout video, via the BAND app of the material you learned and any tumbling or stunts you may have, must be submitted between 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Step 5:

Cheerleaders will receive an email the following day (Saturday, June 5th) with the tryout results.

If you have any questions, feel free to email cahscheerteam@gmail.com or send a direct message on Instagram @cahscheerteam


CAHS Journalism Staff Information and Application

Do you have a flare for art or graphic design? Do you want to tell a story through photography? Have you always had a knack for writing?

Join the nationally ranked CAHS Journalism Staff for the 2021-2022 school year to produce both an award-winning Yearbook and an exceptional Online Newspaper Publication. Throughout the school year, our staff documents CAHS history in the making - from assemblies, school dances, intense sporting events, and so many other things that make students' high school experiences unique and worthwhile. Staff members will participate in a workplace environment similar to ones found in the real world, and will grow in terms of communication, time management, and leadership skills.

According to the American Press Institute, students who work on high school yearbooks and newspapers:

- Get better grades in high school

- Earn higher scores in the ACT

- Get better grades as college freshmen

Incoming 9-12th graders can join our amazing Journalism Staff in 3 easy steps!

1. Click the link below to fill out a quick application form (https://forms.gle/RGXd6U48SUmMfY5X7)

2. Send in 2 letters of recommendation: 1 from a photography/art/english teacher and 1 one from a teacher of their choice. More instructions regarding letters of recommendation are provided inside the application form.

3. Select which times work best for a quick and relaxed Zoom meeting inside the application form; we'd love to get to know you better!




JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH SPRING MUSICAL

SAVE THE DATES!

4 SHOWS: Thursday. April 29 - Sun. May 2 @ 8pm

CAHS students to perform live in their outdoor theater space!

ADVANCE TICKETS: $10

Covid-19 guidelines will be strictly adhered to.

Ticket Sales start soon!

Questions: cahstickets@gmail.com

Purchase tickets at: https://sites.google.com/view/cahsplay/home

Learning Center Academic Assistance

CAHS Studio students are invited to attend our Learning Center after zoom classes on their scheduled on-campus days.

Learning Center Hours:

Monday - 1pm-4pm

Tuesday - 7:45am - 3:30pm

Wednesday - 7:45am- 3:30pm

Thursday - 7:45am - 3:30pm

Friday - 7:45am - 12:30pm

We also suggest our students attend teacher office hours for extra instruction.

Academic/College/Career News

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)


Join Us for a Virtual Counselor Q&A

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

Virtual Counselor Q&A's:

More dates are coming soon!

All attendees will be placed in a waiting room where you will be approved to join the meeting. RSVP’s are not needed. Only current students and parents will be admitted. Please have your full legal name listed when joining the Zoom room.

ELA & Math Spring Testing- One Day Only for 11th Grade


All classes are asynchronous for 9th, 10th, and 12th grades on Tuesday, May 4, 2021.

No zoom classes. No morning classes on campus.


Thank you for making this one day of testing a priority! Our funding and charter renewal

are dependent upon high participation rates and strong results for all state testing. Our ability to survive as a public charter school depends on YOU!


11th Grade Studio Students - Tuesday, May 4th

All 11th Grade CAHS Studio Students will take English and Math testing on campus at CAHS Studio on Tuesday from 9:30 am to approximately noon. Cell phones are prohibited in all test rooms. Bring your student ID card to the test.

For peak performance remember to...

  • Sleep well the night before the exam.

  • Eat a nutritious breakfast.

  • Bring a snack and water.

  • Bring a book or magazine for after the test. Electronics will not be permitted.

  • Take your time and give it your all! These tests are not timed.


Studio 11th graders will be completing all ELA and Math testing in person on campus on this ONE testing day. We anticipate seeing all 11th graders on campus for this important test. We are planning to provide Chick-Fil-A lunch and some fun Junior Unity Day activities from 12pm-3pm for students after they have taken their in-person exam!


GOOGLE SURVEY - Our priority is to keep our students and educators safe by following all health and safety requirements associated with the current pandemic. In order to create a safe and distraction free environment, we will be placing no more than 10 students in a classroom for testing. While we hope that all juniors will join us on campus for this important event, you may instead select to conduct the testing remotely. Please complete this google survey by Wednesday, April 21st to indicate whether you will be joining us on campus or testing from home.


Please click on the link below for more Spring testing information, including important AP testing dates for Advanced Placement students.


https://docs.google.com/document/d/13l9IBrTu5cBWAom1TOG-DxMGiNZWTTUVtkjopXI0G5s/edit?usp=sharing



IMPORTANT NEW AP DIGITAL TESTING UPDATE

- The College Board has emailed all AP students their instructions on how to download the AP testing app. for all digital testing.

- It is CRITICAL that students download and practice AP sample questions (either on their home computer or on a school computer if digitally testing at school) on the computer that they plan to use ON TEST DAY.

- Students must COMPLETE the EXAM SET UP 3 days BEFORE each of their individual AP exams. Set up must be done multiple times IF multiple exams are being taken. Set up must be completed on the SAME COMPUTER that a student plans to use on AP exam day.

- On TEST day students must check-in 30 minutes prior to the AP scheduled exam or they will be locked out and not able to test.


Informational FAFSA Webinar and Training

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



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.


April 27th @ 1:00pm- St. Mary’s College



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”.

Tri-City Christian is hosting a Spring NACCAP College fair on April 27th. This is an exciting opportunity for students to get face-to-face (safely with masks) interaction with Admissions Counselors from various private Christian universities.

Tri-City Christian is hosting the fair on April 27th from 6-8 pm on their football field (to coincide with local guidelines and maintain a safe environment).

Please see the attachment for details.


Exciting News! Our CAHS students are being accepted to many colleges and universities across the nation. Here are just a few: Abilene Christian University, The University of Alabama, The University of Arizona, Amherst College, Auburn University, Baylor University, Biola University, Boise State University, Butler University, California Baptist University, Cal State Polytechnic University-Pomona, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Cal State Chico, Cal State University Los Angeles, California State University San Marcos, UC Merced, Central Washington University, Chapman University, Clemson University, Colorado Christian University, Colorado Mesa University, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Colorado Mesa University, Concordia Irvine, Eckerd College, Elon University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott, Fordham University, University of Georgia, Gonzaga University, Grand Canyon University, Grove City College, University of Idaho, Lewis and Clark College, Liberty University, Loyola University-Chicago, University of Maine, Marquette University, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Michigan State University, Michigan Technological University, Montana State University, Mounts St. Mary College, University of Nevada, University of North Dakota, University of Southern California, Northern Arizona University, Oklahoma State University, MiraCosta College, Oklahoma State University, Olivet Nazarene University, College of the Ozarks, Palomar College, Pace University-New York, Pacific Lutheran University, Palomar College, Point Loma Nazarene University, Purdue University, Radford University, Regis University, Rhodes College, Saint Martin's University, San Diego Mesa College, San Diego MiraMar College, San Diego State University, San Jose State University, University of San Francisco, Southern Utah University, Texas Christian University, University of Oregon, Vanguard University of Southern California, Washington State University, Westmont College.

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.

Palomar Promise Program- Palomar College:

The Palomar Promise Application is open- APPLY 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.


SENIORS- IMPORTANT CAL GRANT DEADLINES!

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 for students attending a 4-year university. Keep in mind that funds are limited, so please consider getting it filled out earlier. If you’ll be attending a California Community College in the fall and you missed the March 2 Cal Grant application deadline, you have a second opportunity to apply for a Cal Grant by September 2. Since the number of awards available in September is limited, you should try to meet the March 2 deadline. 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.


Post High School Options

http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces

https://www.cacareerzone.org/

https://careeronestop.org/JobSearch/FindJobs/militaryoptions.aspx

http://myworkforceconnection.org



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


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.

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.

PSAT UPDATE - How to Get Your Scores

When your PSAT/NMSQT scores are ready online, you'll get an email with instructions on creating your College Board account, going to your online score report, and using your access code to view your scores. From your account, you can also print your online score report by clicking the Download Your Score Report button.

Watch this video to learn what's on your score report

When to Expect Scores: Students get 2021 PSAT/NMSQT January scores by March 8, 2021.

Scholarship Opportunity: NCEF Character Scholarship

◆Passion ◆Judgment ◆Impact ◆Communication

Attention Graduating Seniors! :The North County Education Foundation will award a $2,000 scholarship to

1 - Classical Academy High School Senior

1 - Classical Academy High School

Personalized Learning Center Senior

1 - Coastal High School Senior

This year’s *scholarship focus is IMPACT. The NCEF Scholarship awards will be

presented to a service-oriented student who has made a tremendous IMPACT,

makes wise choices, and sacrifices expedient, short-term comfort or gain for a long

term benefit to the community. This student is intentional, prioritizes well, and corrects

quickly.


Apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PDK2R3M1eFVE0O-p2LeMYRQQrPc1ApnRTBz5XI9ya08/viewform?gxids=7628&edit_requested=true&fbzx=6207782751356775292


Timeline:

Dates

Action Item

Notes

April 7th – 16th

Employees may

Nominate a Senior

High School teachers and administrators may nominate a High School Senior HERE. Nominated students must complete the scholarship application.

April 19th – 28th

Students Self-Nominate

Students may self-nominate HERE.

April 29th – May

12th

Applications are Scored and Semi-Finalists chosen

Scholarship Committees review and score applications and determine semi-finalists.

May 17th – 19th

Semi-Finalist

Presentations

The Scholarships Committee interviews two semi finalists (virtually) from each site via Zoom.

May 20th – 21st

Winners are Chosen

Three winners are chosen by the Scholarship Committee.

June 1st

Winners are Recognized

Winners announced in Academies News and in High School communications. Checks are sent to Students.

September 2021

Scholarship Recipient Receipts and Video

Presentation Due

Winners send in scholarship receipt(s) and a two minute update video on how they used their scholarship. Videos will be shown at The Classical Academies and NCEF Board Meetings.



*These Scholarships are made available through the generosity of an anonymous donor.

The Scholarships must be utilized for an accredited school of higher education, e.g.,

college, university, community college, vocational, or trade school.

Internship Opportunity: Silicone Valley


After a year of tough restrictions, high school students are craving genuine, in-person work experience. We have the solution. Students can register now for our Silicon Valley Summer Internship: an immersive 10-day experience that offers students aged 15-18 the chance to work with some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley.

Enter the Internship of your dreams: visit Google’s headquarters; meet Amazon Directors; discuss innovation with Apple executives; and much much more.



Across an action-packed 10 days, students will benefit from a custom blend of experiential visits and live interactive experiences:

  • Work alongside Silicon Valley tech giants: Google, Amazon, Apple, Dell, Intel, Air B'n'B, Nvidia and more

  • Gain hands-on, authentic career experiences: discover 'big data' disruption, build a robot and pitch your start-up to venture capitalists

  • Experience student life at elite institutions; UC Berkeley and Stanford

  • Gain exclusive access to Silicon Valley professionals: receive top-tier career coaching and 1:1 networking opportunities

  • And much more...


Across an action-packed 10 days, students will benefit from a custom blend of experiential visits and live interactive experiences:

  • Work alongside Silicon Valley tech giants: Google, Amazon, Apple, Dell, Intel, Air B'n'B, Nvidia and more

  • Gain hands-on, authentic career experiences: discover 'big data' disruption, build a robot and pitch your start-up to venture capitalists

  • Experience student life at elite institutions; UC Berkeley and Stanford

  • Gain exclusive access to Silicon Valley professionals: receive top-tier career coaching and 1:1 networking opportunities

  • And much more...

Please share this email now to give your students a life-changing opportunity.


Register Now! https://investin.org/products/the-silicon-valley-summer-internship?mc_cid=041463df81&mc_eid=d07d0ee943

Social Emotional Counseling


free online student event

MIND OUT LOUD!

Wellness Together School Mental Health, in partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education and the California Department of Education, will host Mind Out Loud – a free three-day virtual event on May 4-6, 2021 from 3:30-5:00 p.m. for students

Students join together for a three-day virtual experience to:

  • Connect with their peers across California

  • Hear from engaging speakers to be equipped with practical tools for wellness

  • Increase mental health awareness and advocacy for themselves and their friends

  • Reduce stigma around mental health

Registration Link





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!

ASB/Club Events


Link Crew Information and Application for 2021-2022

10th and 11th Graders

Link crew is accepting applications for the 2021-2022 school year

We are looking for students who are:

• A positive role model on and off campus.

• Looking for leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.

•Interested in creating year-long events to promote and support student relationship.

• Able to commit to leading Caiman Kickoff.

Link crew is designed to empower upperclassman as role models for freshman, enabling them to pass on positive traditions in school culture to younger students.

Link crew aims to develop students’ leadership skills, especially in the area of communication, organization and problem-solving.

Link crew is a freshman mentoring program that supports freshman in their first year of high school.

This class is a yearlong commitment and as part of this class, you are required to be part of the link crew freshman orientation program.

We will provide the training in the spring as well as training prior to the start of the school in August.

Application Link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQsmKQvVRQdBAQL3s8iRxUAAseM4HfqqvfTF-ok0MmWzuP6A/viewform



Sports Update

  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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