ormation included in the newsletter contains deadlines, dates, ticket information, times, and places of all of the important year end activities that will occur during the last several weeks of school. Be sure to visit the link here, or from the amador webpage at http://www.amadordons.com
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Senior Newsletter is HERE!!
Seniors and Parents of Seniors!!!! The Senior Newsletter 2010 has arrived! Inf
ormation included in the newsletter contains deadlines, dates, ticket information, times, and places of all of the important year end activities that will occur during the last several weeks of school. Be sure to visit the link here, or from the amador webpage at http://www.amadordons.com
ormation included in the newsletter contains deadlines, dates, ticket information, times, and places of all of the important year end activities that will occur during the last several weeks of school. Be sure to visit the link here, or from the amador webpage at http://www.amadordons.com
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Summer School Deadline
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
7 a.m. Start Option for 2010-11
Do you want a 7 a.m. class for next year?
Parents and students....if you would like the option to attend school from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. next school year, please email your respective counselor by Friday, April 16th:
Current 8th: Sheryl Pacheco: spacheco@pleasanton.k12.ca.us or
Carrie Bennett: cbennett@pleasanton.k12.ca.us
Current 9th: Damon Garcia: dgarcia@pleasanton.k12.ca.us (Last Names K – Z)
Nicole West: nwest@pleasanton.k12.ca.us (Last Names A – J)
Current 10th : Winter Jones: wjones@pleasanton.k12.ca.us
Current 11th: Keri McDonald: kmcdonald@pleasanton.k12.ca.us
Parents and students....if you would like the option to attend school from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. next school year, please email your respective counselor by Friday, April 16th:
Current 8th: Sheryl Pacheco: spacheco@pleasanton.k12.ca.us or
Carrie Bennett: cbennett@pleasanton.k12.ca.us
Current 9th: Damon Garcia: dgarcia@pleasanton.k12.ca.us (Last Names K – Z)
Nicole West: nwest@pleasanton.k12.ca.us (Last Names A – J)
Current 10th : Winter Jones: wjones@pleasanton.k12.ca.us
Current 11th: Keri McDonald: kmcdonald@pleasanton.k12.ca.us
Monday, March 22, 2010
Seussical the Musical

Spring musicalAmador Valley and Foothill high schools present Seussical the Musical, based on the works of Dr. Seuss, at the Amador Theater, 1155 Santa Rita Road, Pleasanton. Performances are March 19, 20, 25, 26 and 27, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 adult/$10 youth & senior are are available through www.civicartstickets.org.
Amador Magic of Music
The public is invited to attend the Amador Friends of Music 6th Annual Magic of Music fundraiser on Saturday, March 27, at 6 p.m. at the Pleasanton Senior Center. This year’s event is called “The Sidewalk Café." The Magic of Music is the annual fundraising event for the Amador Friends of Music, the non-profit organization supporting the activities of the Amador Valley High School Band and Color Guard. This year’s event is a tribute to this year’s popular marching band show “Where the Sidewalk Ends.” Amador Friends of Music invites everyone in the community to grab a beret for their last chance to see where the sidewalk ends with fellow music friends, adding that you won’t want to miss out on the opportunity to see world-class performances by the Amador Jazz Bands. The evening includes a specially created three course French Bistro menu provided by Eddie Papa’s, and wonderful opportunities to support our band with live and silent auctions and games.
Tickets for this exciting event are only $65 per person (down from $75 last year). There will also be a cash bar with half of the proceeds coming back to the band. For more information, to purchase tickets, or to learn more about sponsorships, go to www.amadormusic.org. Ticket orders and donations can also be sent to AFM, PO Box 602, Pleasanton, CA 94566.
Tickets for this exciting event are only $65 per person (down from $75 last year). There will also be a cash bar with half of the proceeds coming back to the band. For more information, to purchase tickets, or to learn more about sponsorships, go to www.amadormusic.org. Ticket orders and donations can also be sent to AFM, PO Box 602, Pleasanton, CA 94566.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Senior Service Deadline

Seniors...don't forget! Your required service hours will be due May 5, 2010 to your Civics or Economics teacher. This is a REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATION. If you do not complete the proper forms, this WILL prevent you from graduating. Be sure to complete all of your community service by this time, make sure that the type of service has been approved, and make sure to get verification on the proper forms before this time.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Exit Exam
High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) Testing: The dates are March 16 and March 17 and are only for all current 10th graders.
TUESDAY MARCH 16 WEDNESDAY MARCH 17
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS
TEST BEGINS 8:14AM TEST BEGINS 8:48 AM
TESTING LOCATIONS
LAST NAM E: A-Lo (Large Gym)
LAST NAME: Lu-Sl (Small Gym)
LAST NAME: Sm-Z (Multi-Purpose Room)
Please note the starting times for the two days as they are different. Once the test begins, late students will not be allowed to enter the testing area.
**Bring at least two No. 2 pencils with erasers. The test is not a timed test. Approximate time is as follows: English-Language Arts- 3 Hours, Math- 3 hours
TUESDAY MARCH 16 WEDNESDAY MARCH 17
ENGLISH-LANGUAGE ARTS MATHEMATICS
TEST BEGINS 8:14AM TEST BEGINS 8:48 AM
TESTING LOCATIONS
LAST NAM E: A-Lo (Large Gym)
LAST NAME: Lu-Sl (Small Gym)
LAST NAME: Sm-Z (Multi-Purpose Room)
Please note the starting times for the two days as they are different. Once the test begins, late students will not be allowed to enter the testing area.
**Bring at least two No. 2 pencils with erasers. The test is not a timed test. Approximate time is as follows: English-Language Arts- 3 Hours, Math- 3 hours
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Amador Valley Mock Trial Advances to Finals
Amador Valley High School's Mock Trial team met Piedmont High School's team in the Alameda County Semifinal competition round in the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse last night. I am happy to announce that after 8 years of losing to Piedmont High School, Amador defeated Piedmont's team with a score of 347 to 323. This marks the first time in almost 8 years that the Piedmont team will not advance to the final round of competition, and pits Amador's Prosecution team against Bishop O'Dowd High School's Defense team.
Students who competed in the Defense trial at last night's round were:
Pretrial Attorney: Linyan Tian (a score of PERFECT 5's, and she is a last minute fill in!)
Trial Attorneys: Brian Sherman(PERFECT 5's in Closing Agrement)
Marie McCoy-Thompson
Sean O'Connell
Witnesses: Alice Wang (another last minute fill-in!)
Nikita Mehandru
Rahael Borchers
William Chen
Bailiff: Ryuka Ko
If you have these students in any of your classes, please congratulate them on a job well done! Mock Trial continues its undefeated season with the Final Round of competition on Thursday night at 6pm in the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse. This is a large courtroom, and can accommodate plenty of spectators. This year's trial is a murder trial, so it's bound to be exciting and intriguing. Students on the Prosecution team will be competing, and the line-up is as follows:
Pre-Trial Attorney: Matthias Mc-Coy Thompson
Trial Attorneys: Tanay Jaeel
Rishi Mukhopadhyay
Vivienne Chen
Witnesses: Dev Rishi
Alice Wang
Emily Truax
Shreya Gupta
Courtrom Clerk: Janice Mao
If you'd like to attend to support the team, the Courthouse is only 2 blocks from the Lake Merritt BART station. I know that the team would feel honored to have any supporters attend. Again, congratulations to the Mock Trial Team, and good luck!
Students who competed in the Defense trial at last night's round were:
Pretrial Attorney: Linyan Tian (a score of PERFECT 5's, and she is a last minute fill in!)
Trial Attorneys: Brian Sherman(PERFECT 5's in Closing Agrement)
Marie McCoy-Thompson
Sean O'Connell
Witnesses: Alice Wang (another last minute fill-in!)
Nikita Mehandru
Rahael Borchers
William Chen
Bailiff: Ryuka Ko
If you have these students in any of your classes, please congratulate them on a job well done! Mock Trial continues its undefeated season with the Final Round of competition on Thursday night at 6pm in the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse. This is a large courtroom, and can accommodate plenty of spectators. This year's trial is a murder trial, so it's bound to be exciting and intriguing. Students on the Prosecution team will be competing, and the line-up is as follows:
Pre-Trial Attorney: Matthias Mc-Coy Thompson
Trial Attorneys: Tanay Jaeel
Rishi Mukhopadhyay
Vivienne Chen
Witnesses: Dev Rishi
Alice Wang
Emily Truax
Shreya Gupta
Courtrom Clerk: Janice Mao
If you'd like to attend to support the team, the Courthouse is only 2 blocks from the Lake Merritt BART station. I know that the team would feel honored to have any supporters attend. Again, congratulations to the Mock Trial Team, and good luck!
Black Student Union Rally Friday, February 19th
Amador Valley High School’s Black Student Union
Presents:
Unity Festival IX
“Not just Blending in, But Standing Out!”
Keynote Speaker:
SHIRLEY EVERETT, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Shirley Everett is the Senior Associate vice Provost for Residential and Dining Enterprises at Stanford University. R&DE comprises of undergraduate and graduate student housing, housing assignments, student dining and executive services, conference services catering and retail services and administrative and business support. As steward for a $1.7 billion asset portfolio, Shirley also manages a $150 million annual operating budget. Shirley leads an 800+ employee organization that houses 12,000 students and 18,000 conference guests while serving over 25,000 student retail, catering and conference guest meals each day combined.
GLOBAL WOMEN INTACT WEST AFRICAN DANCERS AND DRUMMERS,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Global Women Intact (GWI) is a non-profit, non-governmental and unbiased organization. When it comes to ending female circumcision, they are committed to working with women and girls in America and Africa. They provide prevention materials and support services in a compassionate and non-judgmental manner. They are dedicated to making services accessible to all. They work in partnership with community based organizations to provide: Advocacy Resource Tools, Economic Resources, and Educational Programs.
Performing an Africa Step Dance:
San Jose State University’s Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Indiana University on January 5, 1911. The Fraternity’s fundamental purpose us achievement. Early in the century, African-American students were actively dissuaded from attending college. Formidable obstacles were erected to prevent the few who were enrolled from assimilating into co-curricular campus life. This ostracism characterized Indiana University in 1911, thus causing Elder W. Diggs, Bryon K. Armstrong and eight other black students to form Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, which remains the only Greek letter organization with its 1st Chapter on the University’s campus. The founders sought a formula that would immediately raise the sights of black collegians and stimulate them to accomplishments higher than they might have imagined. Fashioning achievement as its fundamental purpose, Kappa Alpha Psi began uniting college men of culture, patriotism and honor in a bond of fraternity.
AVHS’s Award Winning Choir
AVHS’s BSU All-Star Step Team, Officers and Members
Presents:
Unity Festival IX
“Not just Blending in, But Standing Out!”
Keynote Speaker:
SHIRLEY EVERETT, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Shirley Everett is the Senior Associate vice Provost for Residential and Dining Enterprises at Stanford University. R&DE comprises of undergraduate and graduate student housing, housing assignments, student dining and executive services, conference services catering and retail services and administrative and business support. As steward for a $1.7 billion asset portfolio, Shirley also manages a $150 million annual operating budget. Shirley leads an 800+ employee organization that houses 12,000 students and 18,000 conference guests while serving over 25,000 student retail, catering and conference guest meals each day combined.
GLOBAL WOMEN INTACT WEST AFRICAN DANCERS AND DRUMMERS,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
Global Women Intact (GWI) is a non-profit, non-governmental and unbiased organization. When it comes to ending female circumcision, they are committed to working with women and girls in America and Africa. They provide prevention materials and support services in a compassionate and non-judgmental manner. They are dedicated to making services accessible to all. They work in partnership with community based organizations to provide: Advocacy Resource Tools, Economic Resources, and Educational Programs.
Performing an Africa Step Dance:
San Jose State University’s Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on the campus of Indiana University on January 5, 1911. The Fraternity’s fundamental purpose us achievement. Early in the century, African-American students were actively dissuaded from attending college. Formidable obstacles were erected to prevent the few who were enrolled from assimilating into co-curricular campus life. This ostracism characterized Indiana University in 1911, thus causing Elder W. Diggs, Bryon K. Armstrong and eight other black students to form Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, which remains the only Greek letter organization with its 1st Chapter on the University’s campus. The founders sought a formula that would immediately raise the sights of black collegians and stimulate them to accomplishments higher than they might have imagined. Fashioning achievement as its fundamental purpose, Kappa Alpha Psi began uniting college men of culture, patriotism and honor in a bond of fraternity.
AVHS’s Award Winning Choir
AVHS’s BSU All-Star Step Team, Officers and Members
Friday, February 12, 2010
Mock Trial Advances
After 4 rounds of competition, Amador Valley High School's Mock Trial Team has advanced to the county semi-finals. Out of the twelve teams competing this year they are one of four teams who are advancing to this level. The students compete again on Tuesday night against our long-time mock trial rivals, Piedmont H.S., for a spot in the county finals. Please join me in congratulating and encouraging the following students as they move on to this round of competition:
Defense Team
Attorneys: Linyan Tian (Pre-Trial), Marie McCoy-Thompson, Sean O'Connell, Brian Sherman (Team Captian/President)
Witnesses: Alice Wang, Nikita Mehandru, Rahael Borchers, William Chen
Bailiff: Ryuka Ko
Prosecution Team:
Attorneys: Matthias McCoy-Thompson, Vivienne Chen, Tanay Jaeel, Rishi Mukhopadhyay
Witnesses: Alice Wang, Dev Rishi, Emily Truax, Shreya Gupta
Clerk/Timekeeper: Janice Mao
Artists: Eve Yuan, Yuyan Hu
Journalist: Tina Zhou
For your information, the trial this year is an exciting murder trial. These students have been practicing since September for this competition, and try their cases before a real judge in a real courtroom. This is not just wrote memorization and regurgitation of prepared scripts. Students have a prepared case, but opposing teams may object to the line of questioning, and the judge routinely rules and asks questions of the students throughout the trial. They are truly impressive to watch.
The semifinal and final rounds take place in the Rene C. Davidson Courthouse in Oakland. It's easily accessible by the Lake Merritt BART station, and parking is easy in the evenings when the rest of the courts are closed.
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