In honor of Labor Day, our campus will be closed tomorrow, Monday September 5th. We will see everyone Tuesday, September 6th!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Don't forget to wear your Eagle gear and school colors tomorrow to show your school spirit!!!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
Due to the heat, we will be doing a heat day dismissal. Students may be picked up at the classroom door as usual. If you are picking your child up in the car, a staff member will come up to your window, ask for your child's name and teacher, they will relay that information to the teacher and your child will be sent out. Please allow plenty of time for pickup as this will be new to some families and teachers. Please also be aware of your surroundings while you're driving near the school. --. This does not pertain to ESS, or bus riders; those will continue as normal.
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
Liberty Charter High School is holding an Open House on September 1. All are welcome to attend!
over 1 year ago, Richard Newman
Liberty
Tomorrow is College Monday! Wear your favorite College or Tech school gear! Let's get career ready!!!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Throughout the year, Dr. Newman undertakes different jobs in the District to work side by side with employees to get the “real” experience. This week he served as a bus attendant on Petr's bus. Kudos to Petr for his professionalism. He is an inspiring member of TEAM AUSD!
over 1 year ago, Richard Newman
Bus
Today was the official grand opening of the new JMMS Community Field . We are deeply grateful for the support of Supervisors Anderson and Jacob and to the Alpine community for helping make this field a reality. Yeah!!!
over 1 year ago, Richard Newman
JMMS field
Don't forget!! Tomorrow is School Spirit Friday!! Wear your Eagle gear and school colors!!! Go EAGLES!!!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Don't forget to wear your Eagle gear and school colors tomorrow to show your school spirit!!!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Don't forget to wear your Eagle gear and school colors tomorrow to show your school spirit!!!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Don't forget tomorrow is an Early Release Day. Students will be released at 2:07
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Don't forget every Monday is College Monday! Wear your favorite College/Tech school gear!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Don't forget to wear your Eagle gear and school colors tomorrow to show your school spirit!!!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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Welcome to the 2022-2023 School Year!! We are so excited to see you!!
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
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We are so excited to see our students tomorrow!!! We hope you enjoy this bedtime story!! Get some rest and we will see you all bright and early!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeN-WD4Rerw
over 1 year ago, Rebecca Darcey
Welcome to the 2022-23 school year!
over 1 year ago, Richard Newman
Welcome back!
Safety in AUSD Schools
almost 2 years ago, Richard Newman
Safety
Dear AUSD Families, Unfortunately, two of our campuses, Shadow Hills Elementary and Creekside Early Learning Center, were vandalized this past weekend. We are working closely with the Sheriff’s Department and seek your assistance in identifying those responsible for damaging classrooms, the little league fields, and recovering stolen computers. Individuals on four motorcycles drove through campus and are believed responsible for the damage and theft. If you have any helpful information, please contact the Sheriff’s Department. Sincerely, Dr. Newman
about 2 years ago, Richard Newman
Dear AUSD Families: Earlier this week California Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced that masks will no longer be required in schools starting March 12, 2022. The announcement by the Governor and CDPH gives me hope that regular life can once again resume. As we enter this new phase, I once again ask for your grace as we move forward. I encourage everyone to remain kind and respectful and appreciate the personal choices of our classmates and staff members. While the last two years have not been easy I am encouraged by the resolve our school community has shown. I am deeply proud of how our District and community have partnered throughout the pandemic. Our work together and especially the work of our staff has set an example for the county, state, and country. Onward and upward, Dr. Rich Newman Proudest Superintendent and Principal on Earth Alpine Union
about 2 years ago, Richard Newman
Dear AUSD Families, When I began in AUSD almost six years ago, I became connected to an amazing community that was rich in tradition, and proud of its heritage. While we have tackled many issues together, the hope of bringing a high school to Alpine has remained an elusive and unfulfilled goal. The Board and I have continuously kept our eye on that prize, with a high school remaining a top goal for our Board. There has been a tremendous amount of work behind the scenes over the years to make an Alpine high school a reality. I am over the moon to announce that on Thursday, the Board of Trustees will meet to approve the leasing of the Alpine Elementary School site to Liberty Charter High. They will begin operating in August 2022, and renovations of the buildings will begin immediately with the plans to turn it into a state-of-the-art high school learning center. While the high school will operate separately from AUSD, Debbie Beyer, the Executive Director of Liberty Charter, and I have been collaborating very closely to ensure that there is a strong partnership and synchronicity between our schools. Debbie and I have worked to ensure that our students will be given priority status to enroll. I know that our Alpine community will ensure that Liberty Charter gets a very warm welcome. Liberty Charter is one of the longest-serving high school charters in the state. It is also one of the highest-performing charter high schools in San Diego. Liberty offers a rigorous curriculum including AP, Honors, and CP courses, career exploration, and dual credit classes. Students have travel opportunities, national and international, community service, competitive sports teams including CIF championships, and involvement in a wide variety of clubs. Along with developing critical thinking and STEM skills, students also learn soft skills such as leadership, teamwork, camaraderie, public speaking, project management, time management, marketing, and grant writing. A Liberty High School senior class receives, on average, a combined total of close to four million dollars in scholarship awards, including merit-based and athletic-based scholarships. I look forward to a long partnership with Liberty and to seeing a high school finally join our Alpine Community. To a new partnership, Dr. Rich Newman Proudest Superintendent and Principal on Earth
about 2 years ago, Richard Newman