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Weekly Community Newsletter - March 21, 2025

Posted Date: 3/21/25 (9:00 PM)

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Weekly Community Newsletter

March 17, 2025
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!

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District News & Announcements

A blue background with white text that reads 'WE NEED YOUR INPUT!' and a white icon of a clipboard with a checklist and a pencil.

We Need Your Input!

We invite all families, staff, and community members to participate in our Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) Survey to share their valuable insights and contribute to the ongoing improvement of our educational programs and services. Your open and honest feedback is crucial in helping us understand the needs and priorities of our school community.

Survey links:
 

School Site News

Community Night at Amador Adult Education

Community Night at Amador Adult Education is coming up at the end of the month! We will have many local community agencies present to showcase what they do to support our community. We look forward to seeing you there!

📅 Thursday, March 27
🕒 4:00 - 5:30 pm
📍 Amador Adult Education - 525 Independence Drive, Sutter Creek
A flyer announcing a Community Night event at Amador Adult Ed on March 27, 2025, from 4:00pm to 5:30pm.
 

News From the Community

A drawing of 3 children tending a garden with the words "School Garden Coalition"

School Garden Coalition Meeting 🌱

Calling all parent and garden volunteers - come join our next meeting!

Date: Wednesday, March 26
Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location: 1220 Airport Rd. Jackson, CA 95642

Help Improve Kids' Dental Health!

Amador Dental Health Partnership would like to better understand your family’s dental health needs. We are inviting parents and caregivers who live in Amador County to complete this survey. We will use the responses to improve local dental programs.

Kids Community Bulletin

 

School Board Updates

The next School Board meeting will take place on Wednesday, March 26, at the Amador County Administration Center located at 810 Court St. Jackson, CA 95642. Open Session begins at 6:30 p.m.
 

Celebrations

ELOP & State Preschool Challenge Coins

Jeni DeWalt, Director of Child Development, awarded Challenge Coins to State Preschool staff members Jamie Guthrie and Pam Schaap (not pictured). Brianna Cadotte, Expanded Learning Opportunities Program Supervisor, awarded Challenge Coins to ELOP staff members Laura Carl (not pictured) and Denise Fraboni.
Four women stand together, smiling and holding challenge coins.
A man and a woman stand together, smiling, in an indoor setting. The woman is holding a round, metal challenge coin.

Educational Options Challenge Coins

Matt Medellin, principal of County Community, Independence High, and North Star Independent Study schools, awarded Challenge Coins to Sarah Swift and Angella Cowan (not pictured).

Adult Education Challenge Coins

Principal Diana Griffin awarded ACUSD Challenge Coins to Melissa Case, Chris Garbarini, and Lori Martinez!
Four people stand together, smiling and holding round, metal challenge coins.
A group of young musicians pose for a photo, holding their instruments.

Celebrating Music in our Schools Month! 🎵

March is Music in Our Schools Month! Music in Our Schools Month (MIOSM) is celebrated every March to recognize the importance of music education in schools. At the March 5 board meeting, music teacher Sophia Rechel spoke to the board about the importance of music and band in our county, and members of the combined Argonaut and Amador band played a short performance. You can watch their performance here.

Community Supports Argonaut Student Leadership

Argonaut Student Leadership is going to the California Association of Student Leaders (CASL) Conference in April! The CASL Conference is a transformative experience for our students, providing them with an opportunity to develop leadership skills, gain confidence, and network with student leaders from across the state. The group is thankful to those in our community who made the experience possible.
A group of students and adults pose with a check from the Amador Community Foundation for $2,000, awarded to the Argonaut Student Leadership.
 

Upcoming Events

  • 3/26 - School Board Meeting