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Pacifica Pride Week 1

Pacifica Pride Newsletter

2019-2020

Good Morning Pacifica

Upcoming Dates:

9/4 & 9/5 School Portraits (9-11 graders take school yearbook photos &

ID cards for 9-12 graders)

9/9 Yellow Ribbon Week

9/17-19 Club Rush

Calendar of Events

9/2 to 9/6 Check Website Calendar for

School Activities by clicking on: http://bit.Rq4w

Monday Labor Day Holiday

Tuesday Regular Schedule

College

Wear

Wednesday

Late Start

College Wear

Wednesday

Thursday Regular Schedule

Friday Regular Schedule

Prepare Honor Succeed

Editor in Chief

Stephanie Bartlett, Assistant Principal Check out Mrs. Bartlett’s page @

http://bit.ly/SBARTLETT

Got a story? Email: sbartlett@ggusd.us

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Hey, Mariners! Want to help end the stigma of mental illness? Want to promote mental health awareness on our campus and in the community? Then join Pacifica’s NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness) Club at the NAMI Orange County Walk on Saturday, September 28! Registration is FREE at the link below, where you can also access information about donating to help reach our team’s fundraising goal:

https://www.namiwalks.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donordrive.event&eventID=837

Make sure to indicate that you are on the Mariners for Mental Health team. We hope to see you there! Students, staff members, parents, and other members of the community are invited to participate. The school with the most participants wins an ice cream party in October!

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Kicked off the year with a UNITY Assembly!

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To the community, to the staff, to the parents, to the alumni, and most importantly to our student body:

As fellow students here on campus, we understand what you are feeling right now and have been feeling for the past few days. We are here to let you know that as an ASB, we feel the same way and we are just as hurt and disappointed by the hateful behavior that has occurred on and off campus. These actions are not condoned, supported, or appreciated by us in any way, shape, or form, and we do not take any of it lightly. These actions do not represent the whole of our athletics program, the whole of our staff, and the whole of our student body, as it does not accurately reflect the beliefs that many of our students have.

As student leaders on campus, we are on your side in advocating for change on this campus. We want to stress that we are here for you all, and we want you to feel safe when being at school. We want our students to be able to communicate anything, from concerns and fears to suggestions and ideas. We are here to help facilitate growth, kindness, and positivity on campus.

But we need your help - we cannot stand alone in this journey. We will need the help of the community, the staff, and most importantly, the students. We must face what has happened in the community and take on being a part of the solution with patience, courage, and fearlessness. We ask that we do whatever we can to respect each other and keep one another safe in this time of tension and rehealing. Moving forward, we cannot change what happened, but we will work our hardest to educate, learn, and grow from it. Moving forward, we will not let hate become normalized and instead push to introduce and consistently reinforce a new and stronger culture on campus that promotes love and respect for all. Moving forward, we will stand united. " This will go on @pacificaasb on instagram which is our main form of social media. Please let me know if there are any changes or additional messages. Kind Regards, Jessica On ASB President2019-2020

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Hopefully out of the worst things that can happen

we can find a catalyst for change….

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Rabbi Levi from the ADL spoke to Mariners to actively challenge stereotyping, bias and all forms of discrimination. Anti-bias mastery skills include: understanding the various dimensions of identity; learning and applying basic terms relating to bias and discrimination; increasing understanding of the impact of culture and differences on communication; and recognizing, acknowledging and confronting bullying, bias and discrimination in themselves, others and within institutions.

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Check social media

accounts for video clips

from last week sports.

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Officials in Illinois said on Friday that a person who had recently used an e-cigarette and was hospitalized with severe lung illness had died. The death appears to be the first among a spate of mysterious lung illnesses now under investigation by state and federal health officials in connection to vaping. Reports of the number of people hospitalized for vaping-related lung illnesses have doubled in the past week, Illinois officials said in a statement. At least 22 people, ranging in age from 17 to 38, have experienced respiratory illness after using e-cigarettes or vaping. The affected individuals have had symptoms including cough, shortness of breath and fatigue, officials said.

A New Generation Is Getting Hooked on Nicotine.

Among youth, e-cigarettes are more popular than any traditional tobacco product. In 2015, the U.S. surgeon general reported that e-cigarette use among high school students had increased by 900 percent, and 40 percent of young e-cigarette users had never smoked regular tobacco.

There seems to be three reasons e-cigarettes may be particularly enticing to young people. First, many teens believe that vaping is less harmful than smoking. Second, e-cigarettes have a lower per-use cost than traditional cigarettes. Finally, vape cartridges are often formulated with flavorings such as apple pie and watermelon that appeal to younger users.

DID YOU KNOW???

TALK to your kids about vaping!

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TRANSITIONING from School Messenger (current system) to

ParentSquare---Make the change to continue to get

Pacifica Pride Newsletter!

Garden Grove Unified School District has launched ParentSquare, an easy-to-use communication platform to reach and engage every parent, ensuring all parents have the opportunity to actively participate in their children’s education and stay up-to-date on district and school news.

ParentSquare features:

district and school-wide mass notifications through voice, email, text and new mobile application

district, school-wide, and classroom posts received as emails or texts by parents with two-way communication features

principal and teacher direct messaging with instant language translation using Google Translate

automated attendance notifications on student absences and tardies school calendars and rsvp’s teacher to student communication for seventh through twelfth grade students

ParentSquare allows parents to choose how to receive school and classroom communication via email, text or mobile application. Parents can also select when to receive messages instantly or in digest format at the end of each day. Urgent school-wide messages can be sent through voicemail as well. Parents will receive emails, texts, or voicemail messages to the email address or phone number on file with the school as part of the student enrollment process.

Parents can download the GGUSD mobile application now on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

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