Savanna HS
STOPit App Information

Savanna Community,

If you see something, say something! Use the STOPit app to make an anonymous report. You can make Savanna an EVEN BETTER place!

 


Saturday Academy

Below you will see the dates for Saturday Academy:


Savanna Highlights Video

Savanna Families, share this video to your friends and neighbors showing the amazing opportunities at Savanna!


Student Behavior Expectations

Savanna Students, here are some tips for a successful school year!

 


Back to School Night

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Summer Updates

Parents, check out the important information below!

 

Aeries Confirmation is open

Summer Registration dates

  


Savanna Parent Student Handbook

Parents,

Please be sure to look through the Savanna Parent-Student Handbook for helpful information to start the new year right! 

 


9th Grade Parent Info. Night

Parents,

Here are the slides from our parent information nights with helpful information to start school next week!


AUHSD COVID Update

Hello, AUHSD Families! We hope you all had a fantastic summer. As you and your student prepare for the new school year, we would like to share the District's latest COVID information with you.

  • The District does not require students to be fully vaccinated.
  • Students do not have to test weekly for COVID-19.
  • Mask use is not mandatory; however, they are available for use by students, staff, and visitors.
  • Hand sanitizer will be available throughout campus.
  • The District will continue to disinfect classrooms and high-touch points daily.
  • The District will continue to contact trace positive and symptomatic students because we are required to report student and staff outbreaks (3 or more positives, at one location, within 14 days) to the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA). 
  • Please report if your student has been in close contact (within 6 feet for a total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period) with someone who tested positive for COVID, has 2 or more COVID like symptoms, or tested positive for COVID here.
  • We will continue to make rapid tests available for staff and students.
    • Please get tests from your school's senior administrator.
    • Please note, staff are not authorized to perform the test on your student.
      • You or your student are able to perform the test.
    • Additional testing information and resources are available here.
  • Air purifiers remain in use and the filters were replaced over the summer break.
  • The District will continue to follow OCHCA and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) guidelines.
  • As with last year, we will continue to share any new information or resources that become available. 
  • You can find additional information from CDPH on COVID at the following websites:

Take care and have a great school year!


Fentanyl Warning
Fentanyl use among youth in this country is on the rise and is a major concern. AUHSD is sharing important information on Fentanyl to discuss with your student and keep them safe. 
 

Rainbow fentanyl can be found in many forms, including pills, powder, and blocks that can resemble sidewalk chalk or candy. Any pill, regardless of its color, shape, or size, that does not come from a health care provider or pharmacist can contain fentanyl and can be deadly.

 

Anyone who encounters fentanyl in any form should not handle it and should call 911 immediately.

 

 

Recognizing the signs of opioid overdose can save a life. Here are some things to look for:

  • Small, constricted “pinpoint pupils”
  • Falling asleep or losing consciousness
  • Slow, weak, or no breathing
  • Choking or gurgling sounds
  • Limp body
  • Cold and/or clammy skin
  • Discolored skin (especially in lips and nails)

 

It may be hard to tell if a person is high or experiencing an overdose. If you aren’t sure, treat it like an overdose. Here are the steps that could save a life:

  1. Call 911 immediately
  2. Administer naloxone, if available
  3. Try to keep the person awake and breathing
  4. Lay the person on their side to prevent choking
  5. Stay with the person until emergency help arrives

 

Get more facts about Fentanyl from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). See the US Drug Enforcement Agency's warning about the rise in Fentanyl use at Drug Enforcement Agency 


Seniors It's Time to Order your Cap & Gown!

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Savanna Parents,

If your student is in the English Learner Program, the letters below will explain the schedule. 


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Summer School

Summer School

Who should sign up for Summer School:
Summer School is for students to remediate courses where they obtained a failing grade OR passed with a “D” and would like to remediate for A-G purposes. We also have limited opportunities for students to accelerate, giving them more opportunities in their schedule for CTE courses, world language, and other special programs.  Students who are interested in starting the Medical Careers pathway can also apply!
 

In order to be referred to a summer school program you MUST complete the Summer School Form below:

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*Parents: your student MUST USE THEIR AUHSD STUDENT EMAIL TO COMPLETE THIS FORM   

 

Below is an explanation of the summer school programs. 
Please make sure your student will be available during the session dates and times if in-person attendance is required.

AUHSD Seat Based
  • In-person @ Savanna
  • Two Sessions
  • Session 1: June 5 - June 16
  • Session 2: June 20 - June 30
  • Day/Time: Monday - Friday 8:30am-2pm
  • Students must attend EVERY day.

AUHSD APEX online
In-person @ Savanna (all coursework is completed online)
June 5 - June 30
Mandatory Monday-Friday 8:30am-11:30am
*Optional Lab Hours Monday - Friday 12pm-2pm

ACCESS
  *Additional Paperwork will be required

PCHS
  • 100% online program
  • Rigorous online program with no in-person meetings
  • July 3 - August 8
   *Additional Paperwork Required

AUHSD eLearning (CVA)
  • Online program
  • For acceleration ONLY
  • June 5-June 30 (M-F)
  • Must be available during the hours of 8:30am-2pm Monday-Friday
  • Courses offered: World History, US History or Health

ROP Summer School
  • Parents and students must complete the ROP Consent Form and turn it in to their school counselor
  • Courses offered: Medical Assistant or Body Systems and Disorders, IT Fundamentals and MIRE 
  • See brochure HERE
  • In person program
  • June 20 - July 27

It is very important your student completes the Summer School Form as soon as possible. Space is limited and is on a first come first served basis. If you have any questions please contact your student’s school counselor.

Savanna School Counselor Contact:
 

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SENIORS: Get your Cap & Gown Orders In!

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Savanna Highlights Video

Check out the Savanna Highlights Video and share it around!

 

 


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Parent Workshop

Clubs and Activities!

Q/A With our Link Crew Leaders!

 


Free Vaccination Clinics!

Parents, check out this FREE COVID-19 Vaccination Opportunity:

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Saturday Academy

Savanna Students!

Come to Saturday Academy and participate in great activities while improving your attendance record! Dates are below. Check your email for how to sign-up.  

 

 


Information Related to COVID-19

COVID Notification

 

Savanna Families,

If you'd like to inform the school if your student has positive tests, symptoms, or possible exposure to COVID-19, please use the form at this link: (http://bit.ly/AUHSDStudentReport). 

This information is an important tool for our contact tracers. Thanks!

 

Important Masking Update

 

Mask Statement to Families

In order to keep our campus community healthy, everyone is required to properly wear a mask (covering nose and mouth) while entering campus. Although masks are not required outdoors, this will serve as verification that all have a mask to wear while indoors. Everyone is required to wear a mask indoors in K-12 settings per the California Department of Public Health. Masks will be available for anyone that needs a mask.  Refusal to wear a mask indoors may result in students being removed from school.  The first three days of absences,  due to refusal to wear a mask indoors, will be marked verified "parent request."  Additional absences, due to refusal to wear a mask, will be marked unexcused and may result in a referral to School Attendance Review Board (SARB).  A parent or guardian may request independent studies as an alternative school placement.

 

Vaccination Clinics

 

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Savanna COVID-19 Site Specific Protection Plan

 

 

District Athletic Program Forms

High Contact Sports Form--Required for Football, Water Polo, and Soccer

Waiver form for Indoor Sports--Required for Basketball, Volleyball, and Wrestling

Partial Reinstatement of District Athletic Program (COVID-19 waiver)




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