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Weekly Community Newsletter
February 7, 2025
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The ACUSD/ACOE Community Newsletter is a weekly communication from the Amador County Unified School District and Amador County Office of Education. The purpose of this newsletter is to keep our families, staff, and community members informed about our district!
Questions, comments, or concerns? Please feel free to leave a comment below and we will get back to you within working hours. All comments are private and can only be seen by the Communications Specialist.
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Volleyball Referees & Scorekeepers Needed 🏐
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We are seeking referees and/or scorekeepers at our junior high schools for the upcoming junior high and elementary school girls' volleyball season.
Girls' volleyball runs mid-February through the end of March. A basic understanding of the game is helpful for both positions but is not required.
If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact one of the following people:
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February Nutrition Newsletter 🥦
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February's harvest of the month is broccoli! See the attached newsletter, available in English and Spanish, for a delicious recipe and more information about broccoli.
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Protect Your Children from Lead this Valentine's Day
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Please see the attached flyer from Amador County Public Health for tips to keep your children safe from lead this Valentine's Day.
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See the attached Kids Community Bulletin (available in English and Spanish) for more information about these events!
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The next School Board meeting will take place on February 19, 2025, at the Amador County Administration Center located at 810 Court St. Jackson, CA 95642. Open Session begins at 6:30 p.m.
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Meet our Newest School Bus Driver 🚌
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Introducing our newest school bus driver, Dan McCall! Mr. McCall has finished all rounds of driver training courses and officially passed his behind-the-wheel test with CHP.
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Elle Halvorson Voted Best Teacher 🎉
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Elle Halvorson, TK/Kindergarten teacher at Sutter Creek Primary School, was voted Best Teacher in Amador County by our community!
Principal Tia Peters said, "This is a well-deserved recognition for Elle. It highlights the incredible impact she has on our students, school, and community."
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Recognizing Pioneer Elementary Staff Members
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At the board meeting on Wednesday, 3 exceptional staff members from Pioneer Elementary were recognized for their leadership, commitment, and passion. Principal Denae Merten awarded ACUSD Challenge Coins to Jennifer Aguiar (not pictured), Amanda Robinson, and Kalena Granada.
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Recognizing Maintenance Team Members
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At the board meeting on Wednesday, 4 members of our maintenance team were recognized for their hard work and dedication to the upkeep of our campuses. Maintenance Department Director Joe Cruz awarded ACUSD Challenge Coins to Dennis Nelson, Charles Foyil, Robert Barge (not pictured), and Randy DenBraven.
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2/17: Presidents' Day (no school)
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2/19: School Board Meeting
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