In this issue:
- Principal's Message
Attendance month, author visit, CA Great Shakeout, Restorative Practices, PBIS, National Bullying Prevention Month, STEAM at BA, Bruins of the Week, weekly menu
- PTA / School News: PTA meeting, Nature Park open, Diwali assembly, Movie Night, Pumpkin Decorating, Holiday Boutique, 3rd grade author visit
- Inclusion & Belonging, SCSD news, SCEF updates, and more
Mark Your Calendar
Weds, Oct. 22: Diwali assembly, 8:30 a.m; PTA Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Thurs, Oct. 23: Site Council Meeting, 2:45 p.m.
Fri, Oct. 24: BA Family Movie Night, 6:30 p.m.
Tues, Oct. 28: Author visit, grades 1-3
Thurs, Oct. 30: Pumpkin Decorating Showcase
Fri, Oct. 31: BA Halloween Parade, 8:45 a.m. -- all families invited!
Dear BA Families,
This time of year can feel like a turning point. The excitement of the first weeks of school has settled, routines are in place, and real learning is in full motion. Students are not only growing academically but they’re also building stamina, independence, and confidence. You can feel it in classrooms, on the playground, and in the way students are taking on challenges with a little more courage each day.
It’s also a season when we start to see the power of community. I see it when a student steps in to help a classmate, when teachers collaborate to support a learner, and when families show up, whether it's by volunteering, reading at home, or sending a quick note of encouragement. These moments matter; they shape school culture just as much as lessons and schedules.
At the same time, fall can be a busy stretch for families. As calendars fill up and days feel full, I hope you can find time for connection and sharing a story from the day, playing a game together, or just taking a quiet moment to breathe. Children feel the difference when school and home are connected, and I am grateful for the way you partner with us.
Thank you for your continued trust and support. I am proud of our students and grateful to work with such a dedicated community.
A Special thank you to our PTA Executive Leads! I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our PTA President, Laura Blaich, and Vice President, Bahare Farhadian for their thoughtful, collaborative, and unwavering support of our teachers, families, and students. Your leadership and partnership make a real difference in our school community, and I am truly grateful for your dedication to Brittan Acres.
Announcements & Reminders
Attendance Matters at BA
At Brittan Acres, we know that showing up every day makes a difference. When students attend school regularly, they build strong learning habits, stay connected with classmates, and make steady academic progress.
Even a few absences can add up quickly:
This is true for all grade levels, including TK. Even in Transitional Kindergarten, regular attendance helps children build routines, develop early literacy and math skills, and feel connected to their classroom community. Strong attendance in TK sets a positive foundation for future success in school.
We understand that illnesses happen, and family needs come up. When they do, please:
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Call the office to report absences
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Schedule appointments after school when possible
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Plan trips during school breaks
Thank you for your partnership in helping our students build a routine of responsibility, connection, and growth. Every day of learning counts!
Author Visit for Grades 1–3: Ben Clanton Brings Narwhal and Jelly to BA!
We’re thrilled to welcome Ben Clanton, the author and illustrator of the beloved Narwhal and Jelly series, to Brittan Acres on Tuesday, October 28! Our 1st–3rd graders will get to hear about his creative process, learn how stories come to life, and even enjoy a little drawing inspiration.
Thanks to our friends at The Reading Bug, families can order Ben’s new book, Tater Tales, and have it personalized by the author. The last day to order is October 24. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity—our students love Ben Clanton!
CA Great Shakeout!
On Thursday (10/16), BA participated in the Great California ShakeOut, along with schools across the state. Our students practiced the important “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” earthquake drill, followed by a safe evacuation to our designated assembly areas. Safety is always a priority at BA, and our staff regularly reviews and updates our School Emergency Plan, which outlines roles and procedures during emergencies.
We follow The Big Five safety protocols developed by the Coalition for Safe Schools and Communities in San Mateo County. These protocols guide how we respond to a range of emergency situations.
For more information, you are welcome to review the Big Five Safety Protocols Flyer and the Big Five School Safety for Families guide to better understand the safety measures we have in place at BA.
Learning Restorative Practices Together at BA
This year, Brittan Acres is beginning to explore restorative practices as part of our approach to building a positive, supportive school community. Restorative practices help students build strong relationships and solve problems in respectful ways. When conflicts or challenges happen as they naturally do in any community, restorative practices guide students to:
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Share their perspective and feelings
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Listen to others
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Take responsibility for their actions
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Repair harm when possible
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Rebuild trust and move forward
Rather than focusing only on consequences, we focus on teaching and growth. Students learn how their choices affect others and how to make things right, which are skills they’ll use far beyond the classroom.
We are taking this step gradually and thoughtfully. You may hear students talk about things like “circles,” “repairing harm,” or “making a plan to fix it.” These are part of the process, and we will continue to learn alongside them.
PBIS at Brittan Acres: Growing a Positive School Community
At Brittan Acres, we believe students learn best in a safe, caring, and predictable environment. That’s why we use PBIS: Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports as a schoolwide approach to teaching and reinforcing positive behavior.
PBIS helps students understand what behavior looks like in different settings (classroom, playground, hallways, and lunch areas) by focusing on three clear expectations:
Be Safe Be Kind Be Responsible
Rather than simply reacting to challenging behavior, PBIS emphasizes teaching, modeling, and recognizing positive choices. You may hear your child talk about Bear Hugs, which is our way of celebrating students who go above and beyond to show kindness, respect, and integrity.
PBIS Focus of the Month: Respectful Problem Solving
This month, we are teaching and practicing Respectful Problem Solving. Students are learning how to:
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Use calm words and voices when there’s a disagreement
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Listen to others' perspectives
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Take turns sharing ideas
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Ask for help when needed
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Repair harm if a mistake is made
We are also reinforcing tools like Kelso’s Choice and Zones of Regulation, which help students recognize their emotions and choose positive ways to handle conflict.
How Families Can Support PBIS at Home
You can support this month’s focus by trying these simple conversation starters:
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“What’s a respectful way to solve a problem with a friend?”
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“What can you do if you feel frustrated?”
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“What does it look like to fix a mistake and make things right?”
Thank you for partnering with us to grow responsible, kind, and confident learners. Go BA Bears! 🐻💙💛
STEAM is Back at BA!
Our STEAM Associates started this week, and we are excited to dive back into hands-on learning with our students. STEAM helps students explore, create, and solve problems in fun and engaging ways and our classrooms are already buzzing with curiosity and creativity.
We rolled out our STEAM kits, and students will have the chance to build, design, experiment, and collaborate through exciting projects and challenges.
A huge thank-you to SCEF and SCSD for supporting this work and investing in STEAM education at Brittan Acres. Because of this partnership, our students have opportunities to explore real-world learning that sparks imagination and builds future-ready skills.
We can’t wait to share more STEAM moments with you this year!
Congratulations to the following Bruins of the Week!
Kindergarten: Ezekial, Sloane
1st: Emalyn, Ezra A, Clark G
2nd: Eliot S, Christine L
3rd: Hayden G
This week's Breakfast & Lunch menu
Free for all students, no pre-order needed. Weekly menus will be posted here in the Blast, in the entrance hallway to Brittan Acres and in the school office.
PTA Meeting this week: Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 6:30 PM
Join us in the BA Library for our next PTA meeting! We’ll hear updates from Principal Noyes, get the latest from SCEF and PTACC, and review exciting upcoming events like Movie Night, the Fall Festival, and Holiday Boutique. We’ll also share committee updates and discuss ways to stay involved this season. All parents and guardians are welcome—your participation makes a difference!
Nature Park Is Open!
The BA Nature Park is open for the year! The Nature Park is an undeveloped part of campus where students can play in and learn about our beautiful natural environment. We have field guides to help identify plants, animals, and birds, as well as books about indigenous Californian history and culture.
1st and 2nd graders have access to the Park on Tuesdays during their lunch recess, and 3rd graders have access on Fridays during their lunch recess. We also need parent volunteers to supervise the park! Please click here (or the button below) for many more details and to sign up for volunteer slots.
*Please note, you will need a POINT account to access; see the bottom of this section to sign up
Diwali Dance Assembly, October 22
What is Diwali? Diwali (pronounced dee-VAH-lee) is a special festival celebrated by many people around the world, especially in India. Often called the Festival of Lights, Diwali celebrates the triumph of light over darkness. Families mark the occasion by lighting lamps and candles, decorating their homes, wearing bright new clothes, sharing sweets, exchanging gifts, and celebrating with friends and neighbors.
We are still recruiting student volunteers, especially 2nd and 3rd graders, for our Diwali Dance Assembly on Wednesday, October 22. This will be held in the amphitheater during the assembly. If your child would like to perform during the assembly and dance to a Diwali song and learn a few cultural dance steps, please sign up here.
The next practice session to learn steps is October 21 from 5.15 - 5.45
BA Movie Night! Friday, October 24
Gather your blankets, chairs, friends & family and join us for BA Movie Night on the Upper Playground on Friday, October 24th! Please enter through the gate on Tamarack Ave starting at 6:30pm, movie will start at 7:00pm when it's dark! We’ll provide a small snack for the kids while supplies last and look forward to seeing everyone there.
We will be showing Inside Out. Get ready to revisit Riley’s baby giggles and her journey toward embracing all her emotions!
Questions? Contact Liz and Libbie
*Please note this is the same date as the San Carlos Goblin Walk, which runs 4-5:30pm on Oct 24.
BA’s Pumpkin Decoration Showcase is on October 30!
On Thursday, October 30, we’re continuing Brittan Acres’ beloved tradition! Students are invited to bring their favorite decorated pumpkin to the Brittan Acres amphitheater before school begins.
Throughout the day, all classes will visit the display to admire the creativity and hard work of our talented pumpkin decorators. Every participant will receive a fun, themed memento to take home!
Be creative - carve, paint, decorate... the sky is the limit!
To see last year’s pumpkins, click here
*Please note: Pumpkins should arrive by 8:20 and will go home the very same day*
The BA Holiday Boutique would love your help!
Do you have 1–4 hours to spare to support one of BA’s most special holiday traditions—all from the comfort of your own home? The Holiday Boutique is a beloved event where BA students shop for their loved ones from dozens of handmade or assembled items, all priced between $1–$5 and created by members of the Brittan Acres community.
We’re looking for families to help by creating an item for the shop. It’s easier than it sounds! All materials and instructions will be provided, and there are projects for every skill level—from simple to more detailed. You’re sure to find something that fits your time and talents.
Click the button below to volunteer and help our committee create a little holiday magic!
Pixar Animator Alan Barillaro visits BA's 3rd Graders
Thanks to The Reading Bug, on November 3, author and Pixar animator Alan Barillaro will visit our third graders to share his new book, Bunn’s Rabbit! Order your author-signed copy now at The Reading Bug by October 28. Signed books make great gifts, and everyone is welcome to purchase.
*Please note this title is recommended for ages 8–12.
The Brittan Acres PTA Needs You!
There are many ways to support the BA PTA:
- Become a PTA member: As a member of the Brittan Acres PTA, you are a voice for our kids and part of the largest child advocacy program in the world. Join today for $10; multiple members of the family are welcome to join.
- Attend PTA meetings: Be a part of the decision-making. Share what is important to you and get updates from our PTA Board and Mr. Noyes. Check the school calendar for upcoming meetings and events.
- Donate to SCEF: Visit our Membership & Fundraising page to learn how your SCEF contribution makes a difference.
- Get involved: Fill out this form to share your interest and gain access to our volunteer sign-up platform, POINT! IMPORTANT: If you will on campus volunteering, ALL volunteers must complete the SCSD Annual Volunteer Agreement. Once completed, you will be set for the year.
Wishing a Joyful Diwali to Our BA Families ✨
To all of our families celebrating, we wish you a very Happy Diwali!
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated each year between mid-October and mid-November across the Indian subcontinent and around the world. The name comes from the Sanskrit word dīpāvali, meaning “row of lights.”
This five-day festival celebrates hope, new beginnings, and the triumph of light over darkness. In the lead-up to Diwali, families prepare their homes with diyas (oil lamps) and rangoli (colorful designs), wear festive clothes, enjoy fireworks, and share sweets and gifts with loved ones.
We’re grateful to be part of such a beautifully diverse community here at Brittan Acres, where we learn from one another and celebrate the traditions that make each family unique.
Learn Together at Home Try one of these simple ways to explore Diwali as a family:
- Ask your child: “What’s one way we can spread light or kindness this week?”
- Make a paper lantern, draw a chalk rangoli, or light a candle to symbolize hope.
- Read together:
TKELP Enrollment for the 2026-27 School Year is NOW OPEN!
Do you have an incoming TK student next year? Need afternoon care? If so, TKELP is for you!
The Transitional Kindergarten Extended Learning Program (TKELP) offers a warm, nurturing environment where our youngest learners can explore, play, and grow beyond the regular school day. Designed to support the unique developmental needs of TK students, TKELP combines hands-on learning, social-emotional growth, creative activities, and structured play led by trained, caring staff.
Each day is filled with engaging experiences—from physical activities and STEAM projects to our exciting Spanish Language Enrichment program, to dance, music & movement, and arts & crafts. All opportunities are designed to nurture creativity, curiosity, and confidence in a fun, supportive environment.
TKELP is available at Arundel, Brittan Acres, Heather, and White Oaks Elementary Schools. Give your child the perfect start to their school journey—enroll today!
City of San Carlos
The City of San Carlos is excited to announce that the Public Draft Downtown Specific Plan is now available! View the Plan online at www.sancarlosdowntownplan.com.
After years of thoughtful collaboration, vibrant community engagement, and careful planning, San Carlos is on the brink of an exciting new chapter! The long-anticipated Downtown Specific Plan - a comprehensive roadmap for the heart of our city - is entering its final stages of completion. As we approach the final stretch, we invite all San Carlans to stay engaged, share their voices, and help bring this vision to life. Together, we’re creating a downtown that’s not just a place to go - but a place to belong.
Public hearings to consider the Downtown Specific Plan for adoption will take place: - November 3, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – The Planning and Transportation Commission will consider adopting a resolution recommending the City Council adopt the Downtown Specific Plan - November 24, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – The City Council will consider adopting the Downtown Specific Plan
To access the agenda packets and Zoom meeting details, please visit www.cityofsancarlos.org/agenda
Comments or questions? Email [email protected].
🎃 Mark your calendars for these great events coming up in October!
NEW! We host Meg Josephson, psychotherapist and NY Times bestselling author of Are You Mad at Me?, for Helping Kids (and Parents) Break Free from People Pleasing and Perfectionism (October 29).
NEW! How should families navigate the new college admission landscape? Bruce Poch and Alice Kleeman join us for VALUES IN COLLEGE ADMISSION: Getting There, Being There—What’s New, What’s Not (October 30).
Visit the Parent Venture Series of Upcoming Events page for more information. - Parent Venture Series Events -
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