Free STEAM Fair @ JMMS
28 days ago, Richard Newman
Free STEAM Fair
While the tornado watch issued by the National Weather Service for our region has expired, we continue to exercise caution and keep students inside. Please know that the safety of our students and staff is our top priority. As always, we appreciate your support. We will keep you posted with any necessary updates.
about 2 months ago, Richard Newman
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for our region, effective from 12:15 to 12:45 pm. Specifically, Harbison Canyon has been identified as one of the areas potentially affected. As a precautionary measure, all school sites have been notified, and sites have been placed on alert, with students remaining inside until further notice. As always, the safety of our students is our top priority. We will keep you posted as further details emerge.
about 2 months ago, Richard Newman
Welcome to another episode of Around Alpine Union! Today, we’re diving into one of the attributes of our ‘Portrait of a Learner’ framework - Responsibility. Discover the many ways our students showcase responsibility and uncover valuable insights on how we can collectively embrace a more responsible way of life. #InspiringChange #PersonalResponsibility #TakeResponsibility https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quBrGA8RYbw
about 2 months ago, Richard Newman
Do you have a student who is interested in showcasing an invention or exploring a scientific topic? Do you have a student who makes art or has an innovative product to sell? The Alpine Education Foundation is looking for students to participate in the Steam Fair on March 9 at Joan Macqueen Middle School. Students can participate by submitting a science fair project to present to a panel of judges or host a vendor booth to showcase or sell their creations. The event will also feature games, activities, music and more! Please visit AEF4kids.org to learn more and sign up.
2 months ago, Richard Newman
STEAM FAIr
In today’s episode of 'Around Alpine Union,' we want to shine a spotlight on our amazing Native American students! 🔦 Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of cultures within our community. By sharing these insights, we hope to foster a deeper sense of unity and understanding among all students, staff, and community members. Please join us on February 4th for the 7th Annual American Indian Cultural Education Gathering at JMMS from 11 am to 3 pm. 🌐🌟 #UnityInDiversity #AlpineUnion #Inclusivity https://youtu.be/gqPQ-cA2UcI
2 months ago, Richard Newman
Dreaming big at Alpine Union! 🌟 Join Dr. Rich Newman and our ASB co-presidents on 'Around Alpine Union' as we explore the dreams lighting the way for our incredible students. No dream is too big or too small – it's the first step to achieving something amazing! Cheers to the journey of tomorrow! #DreamsOfTomorrow #StudentAchievement #StudentJourney #AchieveYourDreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsgpSERE-TQ
5 months ago, Richard Newman
The Alpine Sheriff's Department is currently dealing with an issue on Tavern Road. I spoke with Captain Steffen, and there is no concern for the schools, but there will be delays on the road due to the issue. We will keep you updated as necessary.
5 months ago, Richard Newman
November is Native American Heritage Month. AUSD proudly celebrates the rich and diverse culture, traditions, histories, and contributions of Native Americans. Our Native American families, students, and staff deeply enhance the quality and character of our community and schools.
5 months ago, Richard Newman
Native
November is Native American Heritage Month. AUSD proudly celebrates the rich and diverse culture, traditions, histories, and contributions of Native Americans. Our Native American families, students, and staff deeply enhance the quality and character of our community and schools.
5 months ago, Richard Newman
Native
Grateful for the unwavering support of the Alpine Sheriff's Department, ensuring safety across all our campuses! Thanks for being at every AUSD campus today! 🙌🏔️ #SafetyFirst #CommunityHeroes @SDSheriff @SDSOSheriff
6 months ago, Richard Newman
SD Sheriff
Join AUSD students and Superintendent Dr. Rich Newman as they explore the power of communication skills in this episode of 'Around Alpine Union'. 🎤Hear student perspectives and discover how effective communication can shape more confident, capable learners. Check it out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ7_BdpSx6c
6 months ago, Richard Newman
👮‍♂️🚓 Big shoutout to the Alpine Sheriff's Department for their outstanding support at our emergency drills at each school site today. Your dedication to our safety is truly commendable! 🙌 #CommunityHeroes #SafetyFirst #ThankYouSheriffs.
6 months ago, Richard Newman
Sheriff
🎥 NEW on Around Alpine Union: Dive into our 'Portrait of a Learner: Unveiling Leadership' with Dr. Rich Newman, our Proud Superintendent. 🌟 Discover the power of leadership through the voices of our students, staff, and school leaders, and see how one of AUSD's seven foundational skills shapes the future. Ready to lead the way? Tune in now! 🔗 #AlpineUnion #PortraitOfALearner #LeadershipMatters https://youtu.be/xTXAXoCY7fg
7 months ago, Richard Newman
Grateful to the Sheriff's Department for meeting with our administrative and mental health staff to review safety protocols. Working together for a safer community! 👮‍♂️🤝 #CommunitySafety #Collaboration
7 months ago, Richard Newman
Sheriff's DEpt
No school on September 4 in recognition of Labor Day!
7 months ago, Richard Newman
Labor Day
Dear AUSD Families, We want to keep you informed about the status of our school openings. We are closely monitoring the evolving weather conditions and staying up-to-date with all weather reports and alerts. We are also aware that San Diego Unified decided earlier today to close its schools tomorrow. The storm is expected to fully pass through our community in the early hours of tomorrow. We intend to have all our schools open tomorrow.   We understand that maintaining a consistent learning experience is of utmost importance. We also understand how much our families depend on our schools to provide a secure environment for their children throughout the workday. Consequently, we want to affirm our commitment to keeping our schools open as long as conditions permit. Please rest assured that the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and families are of paramount importance to us. We will continue to keep a watchful eye on the weather developments. We will make any necessary adjustments to our plans to ensure our students' best possible learning environment. Please stay updated by checking district and school emails, social media, and school websites for further announcements.  Thank you for your patience and understanding.   Stay safe, Dr. Rich Newman Proudest Superintendent on Earth
7 months ago, Richard Newman
From fresh starts to exciting adventures, join us as we dive into the vibrant world of education. Hear from students, teachers, and staff about the energy of a new school year. Let your enthusiasm light up your campus as we embrace learning, growth, and endless possibilities. Let's conquer the world together! #AUSD #BackToSchool https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0glCV1yNyI
7 months ago, Richard Newman
Dear AUSD Families, I am sure that each of you is diligently keeping an eye on the evolving storm situation, and I sincerely hope that you are taking all necessary precautions to ensure the safety and preparedness of your family. Our schools are scheduled to remain open and operate as usual on Monday. In the event of any changes, we will communicate via email, social media, and our District app, which can be downloaded from the Apple or Google Play store. Staff will monitor our school facilities for any potential issues arising from the storm. We are in touch with our local law enforcement and fire department to help with any coordination that may be needed. We will continue to monitor the weather and share updates as appropriate. Sincerely, Dr. Rich Newman Proudest Superintendent on Earth
7 months ago, Richard Newman
Dear Parents/Guardians, As you know, San Diego County may experience some intense weather this weekend because of Hurricane Hilary, which has formed in the Pacific Ocean, just south of Baja California. Although forecasters say it’s likely to be downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it reaches our county, there is the potential for extreme weather, such as high winds, flash flooding, rain, and thunderstorms. We will monitor the storm as it makes its way toward the region and will communicate with you through our regular channels if the storm impacts school facilities or operations. We encourage you to sign up for Alert San Diego and visit the County of San Diego website to enhance your preparedness for storms and flooding. Please also download our District app, which is available in the Apple App Store and on Google Play. Sincerely, Dr. Rich Newman Proudest Superintendent on Earth
7 months ago, Richard Newman