Alaska Native Cultural Charter
October 2024
Important Dates
Oct. 14 - Indigenous People's Day - NO SCHOOL
Oct. 14 - 16 - 7th & 8th Grade attending AFN Elders & Youth Conference
Oct. 15 - Indigenous People's Day Family Night 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Oct. 15 - 17 - Indigenous People's Day Spirit Week
Oct. 17 - Great Alaska Shakeout (Earthquake Preparedness Drill)
Oct. 17 - Last School Day of First Quarter
Oct. 18 - State-released Grading Day - NO SCHOOL
Oct. 23 - Full School Day (Other ASD Schools: 1/2 day)
Oct 24 - Parent/Teacher Conferences - NO SCHOOL (Other ASD Schools: 1/2 day)
Oct. 25 - State-released Professional Development Day - NO SCHOOL
Oct. 25 - Halloween Carnival - 5:30 - 10:00 pm
Nov. 5 - ASD Remote Learning Day - NO IN-PERSON SCHOOL
Nov. 11 - State-released Professional Development Day - NO SCHOOL
Nov. 14 - Parent Connections Night
Nov. 18 - Picture Day Retakes
Nov. 26 - Cultural Explorations Intensives
Nov. 28 & 29 - Thanksgiving Holiday - NO SCHOOL
October Update
October Update
Our teachers look forward to connecting with you and sharing their observations and celebrations about your child during parent/teacher conferences on October 24. The conference scheduler will be shared soon. Conferences can be scheduled between 8:30 am - 7:00 pm. If you are not able to attend your child's conference on October 24, please contact your student's teacher to schedule an alternate meeting.
Quyana for your partnership in making ANCCS a great place for your children to learn and grow.
Elder Wisdom and Yup'ik Words of the Week
Each week, our students focus on a different elder wisdom and Yup'ik word. These teachings are shared at our all-school Yuuyaraq Gathering at 8:45 am each morning and then are touched on throughout the learning day.
Spirit Week
Show your ANCCS spirit! During the week following Indigenous People's Day, show your ANCCS spirit by dressing all in your class color on Tuesday, wearing your wackiest clothing on Wednesday, and wearing your ANCCS gear on Thursday! Thursday also is a day to bring a traditional or dish to share.
Indigenous People's Family Night
Following our day off on October 14 in recognition of Indigenous People's Day, come join us on October 10 from 5:30 - 7:00 pm for a fun-filled evening!
Parent-Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, October 24, from 8:30 am - 7:00 pm for K-8 students. Please note: other ASD schools have a 1/2 day on October 23 and a 1/2 day on October 24; ANCCS has a full day of school on October 23 (for K-8 students) and no school on October 24 or 25. Preschool does not have school October 23-25.
The online Conference Scheduler will be open to families on Thursday, October 10, through Wednesday, October 23. If you need to arrange a conference on a different day, please contact your student's teacher.
Parents and guardians will be able to access the online conference scheduler in various ways:
- ASD home page via the web slider https://www.asdk12.org/conferences
- ASD Mobile App
- ParentConnection/Quick Links
Join us for Parent Connections
Stop by the library during parent-teacher conferences on October 24 for the second topic in our Parent Connections series: Right to Read. Do you want to know more about the why behind the Alaska Reads Act? Join us to view and discuss the film The Right to Read. This film explores issues of equity around literacy and reading education. The ability to read is the most foundational indicator of life-long success, yet currently 37% of U.S. 4th graders read "below basic." Join us for a discussion on how we can support our kids in reading for life.
Halloween Festivities
Join our partners at CITC for a free Trick-or-Treat event on October 24. Come in costume!
ANCCS Halloween Carnival & Haunted House
Please join us for our second annual halloween carnival Friday, October 25, from 5:30 - 10:00 pm. Stop by our trick-or-treat pumpkin patch, check out our haunted hallway, and enjoy the games and festivities!
Reading for Life: Early Year Literacy
Earlier this school year, our K-5 students took a reading assessment called mCLASS DIBELS 8. This assessment gauges student reading proficiency levels. All K-5 parents will receive a report of their child's results. This is called the mClass Home Connect Report. Additionally, parents of students in grades 1-3 who scored "below" or "well below" in reading proficiency received an additional letter on October 8 that outlines the next steps we will take together to help improve their child's reading skills.
Please view the below video from ASD to learn more about our K-3 reading program.
ANCCS Ride Share Group
ANCCS has a Ride Share group! To join, find Alaska Native Cultural Charter School on Facebook. Scroll through our pinned posts to find the "ANCCS Ride Share" group. Click "Join Group." This is a private group for parents and guardians of ANCCS to connect and arrange temporary or longterm carpools. ANCCS is not responsible for organizing the rides.
Attendance Matters
Students who miss 10% of the school year are considered chronically absent. Research shows that chronic absences negatively impact a student’s academic performance and social development. Did you know that missing two school days per month adds up to missing 10% of school?
The bottom bar of the below graph shows the percentage (74%) of ANCCS students who have attended school 90-100% of the days so far, the percentage (16%) of ANCCS students who have attended school 80-90% of the days, the percentage (5%) that have attended 70-80% of the days, and the percentage (5%) that have attended 60-70% of the days.
It is great to see that our 90-100% attendance is growing each year from the 22-23 school year to this 24-25 school year!
Quyana for working with us to keep your student attending every day!
Hoops & High Fives
Let's celebrate school attendance! Every 10 days, students who have 90% attendance (attended at least 9 of the 10 days) are entered in for a chance to earn Hoops & High Fives! 10 students are selected for a 15-minute basketball party to finish out their week and celebrate all of their learning and hard work.
Congratulations to all 218 ANCCS Eagles who are eligible for Hoops & High Fvies this week!
Winter Recess
Lost & Found
Is your child missing their gloves, hat, hoodie, or winter coat? Our Lost & Found is overflowing. Please encourage your child to go check the Lost & Found for any missing items. Lost & Found items will be on display during Parent-Teacher Conferences. Following conferences, remaining Lost & Found items will be donated monthly if not claimed within one month.
Nurse's Corner
Waqaa, ANCCS families!
Since cold and flu season are both right around the corner, I wanted to share the ASD guidelines on when to keep your child home if they are feeling sick. If your child requires medication to treat any of their symptoms, please complete the appropriate medication forms found at https://www.asdk12.org/Page/7810.
Fever – A fever is a warning that the body is fighting an infection that could easily spread to others. A child with a temperature of 100.4 F should not be sent to school; your child should stay home until they are fever free without the use of fever-reducing medications like Tylenol.
Colds – Colds are more difficult to assess. A slightly runny nose and occasional dry cough is not enough to keep your child home. However, if your child’s nose runs constantly and/or the cough is frequent and wet, or your child is experiencing nausea or is too tired and uncomfortable to function at school, it would be best to keep the child home for a day or two.
Cough – If your child has a severe cough, rapid and/or difficulty breathing, wheezing, or the cough is accompanied by a sore throat or not feeling well, the child should stay home from school.
Diarrhea – Diarrhea is defined as an unusual amount of very liquid stools compared to the child’s normal pattern. Children should stay home until able to participate normally at school.
Ears – If your child has pain, swelling, drainage or difficulty hearing, please see your healthcare provider. Untreated ear infections can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss.
Eyes – If your child has red, itchy eyes with a clear, yellow or green drainage from the eye, it may be contagious and a sign of bacterial conjunctivitis (pinkeye). A child with pinkeye can attend school if they are able to keep from touching their eyes and show that they can properly wash hands after contact with the infected eye.
Rash – A rash might be the first sign of an illness. If your child has a rash with a fever and behavioral changes, or a rash that is oozing/open wound, or is tender with the rash worsening, your child should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Sore Throat – If your child has a sore throat, have the child gargle with warm salt water. If child behavior is normal and the child ate breakfast, it’s probably safe to send your child to school. If your child has difficulty swallowing, or you notice saliva building up in your child’s mouth because your child can’t swallow, please keep your child home. If you notice white spots in the back of the throat, please contact your doctor as this could be a sign of an infection.
Vomiting / Nausea – Please keep your child home if your child has vomited more than 2 times in 24 hours, has a fever or if they look or act ill.
Health Screenings are under way. Nurses are mandated to let guardians know of any screenings that students do not pass. We check vision, hearing, height, weight and color vision. All students in Pre-K, K, 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th grade as well as any students who are new to district or referred by a teacher with a concern will be screened. I am contacting parents by phone first, email if unable to reach them by phone, and paperwork sent home for families I cannot reach by phone or email. Please make sure current contact information is on file with our front office.
Additionally, if your student has outgrown any pull-on pants (sweatpants, leggings, or running pants) in good condition, the nurse's office can use them. With the weather changing, students often need a pair of clean, dry pants to change into mid-day. If I do not have the correct clothing available when kids are in need, you may get a call from me if your child gets wet or needs a change.
Quyana!