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Newsletter - Week 2

Anacapa School Newsletter - Fox Trot Weekly - September 17th

FOX TROT WEEKLY

Weekly Newsletter

September 17th, 2024

Week 2

Hello Anacapa School Foxes!

The excitement is building around campus as we prepare for next week's trip to Catalina Island! This adventure will offer an incredible mix of fun, learning, and a fantastic opportunity to strengthen our Anacapa community. We can’t wait to experience all of the adventures that lie ahead!

If you’re looking for a volunteer opportunity, be sure to check out the Community Service Opportunities section below. Coastal Cleanup Day is this Saturday, September 21, and we are partnering with the Urban Creeks Council to clean up Oak Park. We’d love to see you there!

Upcoming School Events

THIS WEEK

  • September 18: Wednesday Activity - Pacific Pickle Works factory tour and pickle making

    • Release time is 3:30 pm on campus


LOOKING AHEAD

  • September 21 (Saturday): Coastal Clean Up Day at Oak Park -

  • September 23 - 27: Catalina Island Trip


Catalina Island Trip Information

Monday, September 23 - Friday, September 27

Catalina Island Packing List

Catalina Island Itinerary/Info


Happy Birthday


Elias Prunckle              Vera Long            Ella Dameron          Mari Talkin

Around Campus

MMA

Human Development

PE/ Sports

History

Wednesday Activity

Presidio Tour

Health and Wellness

The Power of Positivity

People sometimes say that they prefer to "look on the bright side" of a challenging situation or that they "see the cup as half full." Chances are good that the individuals who make these comments are positive thinkers, and they may be getting many benefits because of this approach.  Research is finding more and more evidence pointing to the many benefits of positive thinking and staying optimistic.  Such findings suggest that not only are positive thinkers healthier and less stressed, but they also tend to have greater overall well-being and a higher level of resilience.  Working with our students to find positivity, especially in tough times is essential for their health and resiliency.  Below are some of the benefits of positive thinking!  


Reduced Stress
When faced with stressful situations, positive thinkers cope more effectively than pessimistic thinkers—and with less anxiety and worry.  Rather than dwelling on their frustrations or things that they cannot change, they will devise a plan of action and ask others for assistance and advice.  Pessimistic thinkers, on the other hand, are more likely to assume that the situation is out of their control. They often believe that there is nothing they can do to change it.

Increased Immunity
In recent years, researchers have found that the mind can have a powerful effect on the body. Immunity is one area where one's thoughts and attitudes can have a particularly powerful influence.  According to one published article, the more positive thoughts a person has, the better their ability to fight off disease.  The authors also suggest that the opposite is true—the fewer positive thoughts a person has, the greater their disease risk.

Improved Wellness
Not only can positive thinking impact the ability to cope with stress and compromise immunity, but it also has an impact on overall well-being. Specifically, it is tied to a reduced risk of death from cardiovascular issues, lower depression risk, and an increased lifespan.  While researchers aren't entirely clear on why positive thinking benefits health, some suggest that positive people might lead healthier lifestyles. By coping better with stress and avoiding unhealthy behaviors, they are able to improve their health and well-being.

Better Resilience
Resilience refers to our ability to cope with problems. Resilient people are able to face a crisis or trauma with strength and resolve. Rather than falling apart in the face of such stress, they have the ability to carry on and eventually overcome such adversity.  Positive thinking can play a major role in resilience. When dealing with a challenge, optimistic thinkers typically look at what they can do to fix the problem. Instead of giving up hope, they marshal their resources and are willing to ask others for help.

Community Service Opportunities

Alpha Resource Center:

  • Volunteer for their Annual Gala on Saturday night, September 28th. Volunteer hours are from 10 AM to 3 PM on their campus.

  • Volunteers would be assisting with the set up for the gala. Snacks and beverages will be provided, as well sign offs for community service hours.

  • Email Tleonardo@alphasb.org if interested.


Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse:

  • Summit for Danny Climb on October 19, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at Elings Park in Santa Barbara

  • They need volunteers to help with the event. It promises to be a memorable day with a scenic hike, a barbecue, and a post-celebration, and they’d love your help to make it a success!

  • Email Luna Shalabi at lshalabi@cadasb.org,


Youthwell's Volunteer Opportunities:


Bucket Brigade - https://sbbucketbrigade.org/


Coastal Cleanup Day at Oak Park:

  • In partnership with Santa Barbara Urban Creeks Council

  • Saturday, September 21st, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 pm)

  • RSVP here


Beach Cleanup (9/21):


Wellness Opportunities

Parent Corner

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