Fox Trot Weekly

Newsletter - Week 11

Anacapa School Newsletter - Fox Trot Weekly - November 19th

FOX TROT WEEKLY

Weekly Newsletter

November 19th, 2024

Week 11

IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Anacapa Annual Fund - Matching Donation progress, but we need 100% participation

  • Upcoming Events:

    • Wednesday Activity - Study Hall and Doggy Playdate

    • Arts on Parade - 11/21 @ 5:30pm

    • Thanksgiving Feast - 11/22 @ 11:15am

  • Wednesday Activity Photos

  • Health and Wellness

  • Community Service Opportunities - Canned Food Drive!

  • Wellness Opportunities

  • Parent Coffee - Please see the bottom of this Newsletter for a Special Request for the Anacapa faculty and staff!

Anacapa Annual Fund

Calling All Anacapa Supporters!



Thanks to your support, we have raised $14,755 toward our $75,000 Annual Fund goal. As you know, another generous Anacapa family has pledged a $5,000 matching gift. This means that if we raise $5,000 in smaller donations over the next week, their gift will double every dollar contributed. Another goal is to have 100% participation in the Annual Fund -- currently we have approximately 30% of families who have participated. Every contribution counts, no matter the size, so please donate by using our website's donation page or by sending a check to the school.


Additionally, we are actively seeking business sponsorships to help us reach our goal. If you or someone you know may be interested in sponsoring this important fundraising initiative, please see the flyer below for more details.


Thank you once again for your ongoing support and generosity!

More information about the Annual Fund:


Every donation plays a vital role in enhancing our educational programs, upgrading classroom resources, supporting scholarships, and maintaining our vibrant school community.


Why Donate?

  • Your gift improves technology, resources, and supports events that enrich student life.

  • It's tax-deductible.


There's Still Time to Contribute!
Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a difference. Please consider donating today by sending a check to the school or by using the Donate button below. Your support helps ensure our students receive the best education possible.


Thank you for helping our students thrive!

Upcoming Events

THIS WEEK

Wednesday Activity:

Nov. 20th -

  • 1:25pm - 2:30pm: Study Hall 

  • 2:30pm - 3:30pm: Doggy Playdate. If your family dog is friendly and good with other dogs, bring them to campus for a playdate with our other community dogs. Parents are welcome to stay. There will be a dog show as well! 


 REMINDER: Campus opens at 8:45 am on Wednesdays, no earlier!


Other Events:

  • Nov. 21st - Arts on Parade - 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

  • Nov. 22nd - Thanksgiving Feast & Pie Baking Contest (11:15 am - 12:30 pm) and Early Dismissal (12:30 pm pick up) - SEE BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS

    *Special Schedule for Thurs. (11/21) & Fri. (11/22)


LOOKING AHEAD

  • Nov. 25th - Nov. 29th: Thanksgiving Break - No School

  • Dec. 2nd - New electives will begin and Synthesis offerings will be posted

  • Dec. 5th -

    • Cafe Anacapa - Parent Coffee - 8:30 am

    • Admissions Open House #2

      • Invite your friends to discover all the amazing things our school has to offer! See the flyer below for more information.

  • Dec. 7th - Old Town Goleta Holiday Parade - Anacapa Float - 6:00pm

  • Dec. 13th - Anacapa Movie Night - 5:30pm to 8:30pm. Official invitation will be sent out soon!

  • Dec. 18th - Holiday Celebration - 12:30 dismissal

  • Dec. 19th - Jan. 5th: Holiday Break - No School

Pie Baking Competition

Pie Baking Competition Information:

  • Bring the pie on Friday 11/22.

  • It can be any flavor or ingredients; BUT you must label if it contains nuts

  • Only one pie entered per person

  • No STORE BOUGHT pies!

  • If you bring a store bought pie, it can be eaten but will NOT be in the contest

  • Please let Sawyer know by e-mail or Google Form by THURSDAY if you plan on bringing a pie.

  • There will be a prize for first place! 

Float Making

Holiday Float Making Information:

  • This is open to anyone who wants to be in the float for the Old Town Goleta Holiday Parade on Saturday, 12/07, 6:00 pm. 

  • You NEED to let Sawyer know if you want to join by THURSDAY MORNING (11/21) at the latest!

  • You can let Sawyer know verbally, by e-mail, or by Google Form

  • We will be in a Ford F-450 dump truck with music, lights, and an Anacapa banner!!

  • Teachers and parents can join as well, with a maximum of 20 people. 


Happy Birthday

Wednesday Activity

Highline Adventure Course

Click HERE to view more photos from Highline Adventure

Admissions Open House

Last week’s Open House was a huge success thanks to Anacapa’s amazing Anacapa faculty and students for making it all happen and creating such a welcoming, vibrant atmosphere!

The awesome duo Beckett and Ines from our Rock Band graced us with TWO unforgettable songs, leaving us all with smiles and applause!

Don't worry if you missed this one...join us for our next Open House on Thursday, December 5th at 5:00 pm! See the flyer above for more information.

Health and Wellness

Why an Attitude of Gratitude Is Essential (And How to Develop It)


There is one way to make sure that you wake up every single day feeling calm, joyful and blissed-out, and that is to adopt an attitude of gratitude.  Life is far from perfect. Sometimes things happen that cause us to react negatively. Having a pity party is okay now and then, however it does nothing good for your mental and emotional well-being.  An attitude of gratitude forces you to get outside of your problems and look at the bigger picture. In turn, you are better able to bounce forward when challenges occur in life!

What is an Attitude of Gratitude?

An attitude of gratitude means that you operate from a place of abundance instead of a place of scarcity and fear. Each of us always has a choice of what we will focus on. Grateful people give thanks for everything in their life, even on the days when it feels like nothing is going right.  To turn an attitude of gratitude into a sustainable habit, your foundation for feelings of gratitude must be independent of your circumstances. Hence, even on the days when it feels like nothing is going right, you have to find the silver lining and give thanks for what is working. As Melody Beattie says, “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos into order, and confusion to clarity.”


Why Is Gratitude Important?

We all know how important it is to have a positive attitude. We’re taught to look at the world as a half-full glass, rather than a half-empty one. There’s good reason to adopt this mindset. Studies show that if you express gratitude, it raises your happiness by 25%.  When you take a moment to give thanks for what you have, instead of ruminating on what you don’t have, it fills you up.  If gratitude is so good for your mental and emotional health, then why do so many people struggle to practice it?  As humans, we are hardwired to dwell or fixate on the bad. Psychologists have found that negative events have a greater impact on our brains than positive ones, referred to as the negative bias.  As a result, a lot of people tend to move farther away from gratitude, which is an essential precursor to happiness. 

As Lewis Howes says, “If you concentrate on what you have, you’ll always have more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you’ll never have enough.”

4 Simple Ways to Develop an Attitude of Gratitude

Let’s look at 4 simple ways that you can develop an attitude of gratitude.


1. Keep a Gratitude Journal

If someone were to ask you right now what you’re grateful for, would you be able to answer, without overthinking?  We often experience things that we should be grateful for, only to forget about them the next day.  This is why writing down what you are grateful for is a good idea. By doing so you are rewriting your brain to focus on the good. Gratitude journaling is the habit of recording and reflecting on things (typically three) that you are grateful for regularly. When it comes to practicing gratitude, consistency is key. Get into a routine of writing in your journal daily, preferably in the morning. This is a great way to start your day with a grateful heart.

2. Express Your Gratitude

Once you have developed an attitude of gratitude, you are free to share that love with others. How often do you take the time to tell people in your life how much they mean to you? Research shows that on the days that individuals strive to express their gratitude, they experience more positive emotions and are more likely to report helping someone and to feel connected with others. Think about the people in your life who have made a positive impact on you. Reach out and tell them how much you appreciate them. There are plenty of ways to express your gratitude. Start writing thank-you notes to anyone who has helped you along your journey, give out meaningful compliments, and celebrate the joys of others as if they are yours, too. Now, more than ever before, we need to uplift and inspire one another.

3. Celebrate the Small Things
We are conditioned to focus on and celebrate our big achievements, instead of our small wins. However, if you fail to ignore the small things and keep rushing from one thing to the next, you will quickly become demotivated.  Who you become isn’t determined by the end goal. Rather, it’s determined by the person who you become along your journey to success.  When you celebrate the small things, what you’re doing is celebrating your habits.  Take time to pause, slow down and savor the small things. Instead of obsessing about the future or dwelling on the past, be more aware of the present moment. It’s all you’ve got. Relish in it.

4. Meditate on Gratitude

Meditation is a powerful practice in self-awareness. The goal isn’t to silence your thoughts. Rather, it’s to become an active observer of them. The process of meditation is all about allowing the mind to do its thing and accept it as it is.  Through meditation, we can build up areas of our brain and rewire it to enhance positive traits like focus and decision making and diminish the less positive ones like fear and stress.  When you master the mind, you master your emotions.  All of a sudden, everything in your life flows with more ease. You become less reactive and are better able to handle life’s challenges with grace.  The beauty of a gratitude meditation is that you can practice it anywhere. Take a few minutes out of your busy schedule each day to reflect upon the things and people whom you are grateful for.

Final Thoughts
It’s never too late to start cultivating an attitude of gratitude. What are you grateful for? Give thanks for whatever that is every single day. Life is beautiful. Take the time to stop and appreciate it. Gratitude has the power to transform your entire life!

Community Service Opportunities

Canned Food Drive

Starting last week through Wednesday, December 18th, we'll be collecting food donations for The Food Bank. Students are asked to bring 3-5 cans of healthy food each. Healthy options, such as canned soup and beans, canned fruits and vegetables, rice, pasta, peanut butter, and canned meat and fish. Do not bring any unsafe or unhealthy food items, such as expired products, leftovers, unlabeled food, ramen noodles, boxed mac and cheese, baked goods, refrigerated items, candy, glass containers, sugary drinks, opened packages, or medications. 


Check your pantry to see if you have any canned goods you can spare. If you don’t have items at home or need to get more, visit a grocery store and pick up healthy, shelf-stable foods to donate. Thank you for helping make this food drive a success! Your contribution will make a big difference in the community.

If you haven’t had a chance yet, make sure you see a Student Senate Representative to sign-up for a volunteer opportunity!

Explore Ecology - Beach cleanups are on the 2nd Sunday of the Month from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Meet at the Watershed Resource Center at 10:00 am to sign in and pick up supplies. https://exploreecology.org/get-involved/volunteer-opportunities/


Bucket Brigade - https://sbbucketbrigade.org/


Youthwell's Volunteer Opportunities:

Wellness Opportunities

Parent Corner

Parent Coffee

Special Request


This holiday season, let’s show our appreciation for the

AMAZING Anacapa faculty and staff!

We’d like to set up a festive Coffee Station to spread some cheer, and we’re seeking donations of the following items:

-a coffee maker

-coffee

-assorted teas

-hot cocoa

-creamers

-reusable mugs

-anything use you’d like to donate!


Please bring the items to the office or email summer@anacapaschool.org with questions

or for more information.


Thank you!!

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