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Weekly Community Newsletter
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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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District News & Announcements
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District English Learner Advisory Committee Meeting 📣
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The District English Learner Advisory Committee (DELAC) is holding a meeting next week.
📅 Tuesday, March 4
🕒 6:00 - 7:30 pm
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School Garden Coalition Meeting 🌱
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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
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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 Wednesday, March 5, 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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Community Service Champions 🎉
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At the February 19 board meeting, we recognized 22 students for going above and beyond in completing community service hours! Thirteen students completed over 135 hours, and nine students completed over 270 hours.
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Jackson Elementary Super Staff 🦸♀️🦸♂️
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Jackson Elementary principal Katrina Ramos celebrated six super staff members at the February 19 board meeting!
She awarded Challenge Coins to Jana Whitlock (not pictured), Nikki Silveira-Bergen, Kelly Ward, George Peck, Neika Estey, and Yoshie DuBois.
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Youth Outreach for Cannabis Awareness 📣
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On Wednesday, February 19th, the Amador County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with Amador Transit, was on our Educational Options campus, educating students on how to identify designated drivers within their peer groups and to familiarize them with available options.
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Fishy Field Trip to the Mokelumne River 🐟
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After carefully raising salmon in their classroom from salmon eggs into fingerlings, our students took a trip to the Mokelumne River Fish Hatchery to release the tiny salmon back into their home river. On the trip, students learned about the salmon lifecycle and the ecosystem that supports their growth. They got to take one final, close look at the fingerlings before waving goodbye and wishing them well on their journey to the sea!
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