The Student Newspaper of Acalanes High School

Seniors Sent off in Style at Annual Car Rally
By Avery Robb, Print News Editor // Honking horns and cheering crowds lined Downtown Lafayette as soon-to-be Acalanes High School graduates participated in the Senior Car Rally on May 19. The car rally was introduced in 2020 when the graduating class could not walk at
The Azure: May 2023
What is The Azure? The Azure is Acalanes High School Blueprint’s literary magazine. We partner with Lafayette Partners in Education (LPIE) to publish the winners of Project LPIE, and we accept submissions directly from the Acalanes student body to create this publication. This year, Azure Editor-in-Chief, Blueprint Coordinator,

Here Comes the Sun, and a Superbloom
By Maya Agarwal and Olivia Foster, Print Feature Editor and Print Arts Editor // After a long winter of heavy rain, bright pigments flood the East Bay hills with thick clusters of sprouts and posies. After Spring Break, students returned to a colorful campus full

Exclusive Interview with Congressman Mark DeSaulnier on Abortion Legislation
Melina Nath, Print Editor-in-Chief conducted this Q & A for the Issue 8 cover story “The Outcome of the Overturn”. Q: How has your role in advocating for the interests of the liberal Bay Area, especially specific for abortion rights, changed in a Republican-controlled house?
Overview of Mascot Related Events
By Lulu Levy, Online Editor-in-Chief // Throughout the spring semester, Acalanes community members have participated in multiple discussions and events on the Don mascot. Blueprint intends to provide a complete list and summary of each event: Student-Led Mascot Presentation On March 15 and March 17,

Men’s Golf Wraps Up Regular Season and Sets Sights on Playoff Success
By Aya O’Neal, Arts Copy Editor // The men’s golf team (0-2 overall, 0-2 league) is closing out the season strong. On March 24, the Dons competed in a Wildcat Invitational down in Fairfax, which resulted in them placing 16th out of 21 teams. About

Competitive Stunt Cheer Concludes Season With High Spirits
By Gus Mckinney, Online Content Manager // The competitive cheer team (2-10) finishes off a season with countless injuries and plenty of tough games. The team carried momentum into a game on March 24 against Miramonte. When it was all said and done, the Dons

Deconstructed Key Lime Pie
By Griffin Ruebner and Zach Snyder, Staff Writers // As spring approaches and the summer heat begins to emerge, a refreshing and simple treat is all you need. This deconstructed key lime pie combines a crunch from the graham cracker and oat crust, with a

Spring Concert Photo Collage
By Jenna Kessler, Business & Community Outreach Team // Acalanes High School Instrumental students closed off the year on a high note on May 2 and May 4 at the annual Spring Concerts directed by Lauren Gibson. On Tuesday, the Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble
Hot Takes: Episode 9
By Gus McKinney, Jake Boseli, Henry Hagel, Ben Brekke, and Kiran Foster, Online Content Manager, Podcast and Video Team, Liaison Editor, Print Managing Editor, Online Editor-in-Chief //Gus and Henry team up against Jake and Ben in a game of Jeopardy to see who has more general knowledge.
Exploring Land and Sea at the Lafayette Library
By Jack Gebhardt, News Copy Editor // Marine and terrestrial life have roamed our earth for billions of years and today students learn about the two different types of life through various forms of interactive learning. The Lafayette Library and Learning Center hosted an environmentally

Earth Week Nature Collage
// As the snow atop Mt. Diablo melts away and the sun begins to shine brighter, springtime transforms our community into a vibrant place. This year, Earth Day was on April 22, and Acalanes celebrated in a week-long celebration from April 17-21, dedicated to raising
Hot Takes: Episode 8
By Gus McKinney, Jake Boseli, Henry Hagel, Ben Brekke, and Kiran Foster, Online Content Manager, Podcast and Video Team, Liaison Editor, Print Managing Editor, Online Editor-in-Chief //Gus and Kiran team up against Henry and Ben in a game of Jeopardy to see who knows more

Acalanes Hosts the Annual Cultural Fair
By Maddyx Bride and Aya O’Neal, News Copy Editor and Arts Copy Editor // Colorful booths, the smell of tasty foods, and live music greet students as they enter the Cultural Fair. Leadership’s Diversity Board hosted the Cultural Fair on April 20 in the Acalanes
Students Receive Blue Heart Award
// This year’s ACA Blue Heart Award winners were celebrated at an honorary lunch on April 19. Over 125 Acalanes High School students were nominated by their peers for the annual ACA Blue Heart Awards. 49 of the nominees were selected by a committee of
Don Mascot Community Response
The following letter is a submission from a community member regarding the Acalanes Don mascot. If you are interested in submitting a response, please comment below or use the website submissions page. By Ron Jones, Community Member Hello to the current students, faculty and staff
Unapproved Fliers Hung in Support of Don Mascot
By Lulu Levy and Kiran Foster, Online Feature Editor and Online Sports Editor // As Acalanes students and staff arrived at school early Wednesday morning, they were met with fliers posted throughout campus urging them to “Back the Don.” Unapproved posters were taped to classroom
High School Sports Fail Female Athletes
By Haley Chelemedos, Staff Writer // “This is a man’s world,” James Brown sang in 1966, sending a clear message to all listeners. While we may not consider everything to men’s advantage anymore, the high school sports system certainly still is. Despite progress made through
A Profile of LPIE’s Mission and Vision Poster Design Contest Winner: John Cain
By Maddyx Bride and Sophie Gold, and Aya O’Neal, Staff Writers // Out with the old, in with the new. Every classroom across Acalanes displays the newest mission and vision poster. Following Acalanes’ revisiting of its mission, vision, and the Lafayette Partners in Education (LPIE)

Historic Snow in Lafayette
This week the Lafayette community experienced the rare sight of snow due to a powerful storm. Lamorinda last experienced snowfall in 2017. Check out the photos below!
Fox News Covers Acalanes Teacher Affinity Group
Dr. Lynnā McPhatter-Harris, Director of Student Support, Equity and Inclusion for the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD), became the subject of a Fox News article published on Feb. 16 regarding an email about a teachers’ affinity group on campus. Blueprint Issue 6 covered this

Plans for the Remodeling of Lafayette Reservoir’s Iconic Tower
By Maddyx Bride and Jenna Kessler, Staff Writers // On Jan. 9, EBMUD (East Bay Municipal Utility District) officials presented an update of the plan to retrofit the Lafayette Reservoir Tower to the Lafayette City Council. The Lafayette Reservoir is a significant historic site and
Stanley Middle School Principal Placed on Leave
By Helen O’Neal and Lulu Levy, Online Editor-in-Chief and Online Feature Editor // The Lafayette School District placed Stanley Middle School Principal Nicole Chaplan on leave on Jan. 28 as officials investigate her involvement in a sex abuse case against a former teacher at San

Athlete of the Week: Jake Davis
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Jake Davis, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Music Monday 2/6
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Hot Takes: Episode 5
By Gus McKinney, Jake Boseli, Henry Hagel, and Kiran Foster, Podcast and Video Content Manager, Copy Editor, Print Sports Editor, Online Sports Editor //Kiran and Henry face off in a Jeopardy battle to see who the more smarter podcaster is.

Athlete of the Week: Chloe Quintella
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Chloe Quintella, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Senior Breakfast 2023
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers On Jan. 27 with the help of Leadership and parent volunteers, Acalanes seniors attended Senior Breakfast before school. The event included a buffet, photo station, raffle, and more. Check out the images below!

Athlete of the Week: Dylan Olsen
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Dylan Olsen, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Acalanes Voices Contribute to Equity Summit
By Cameron Powell, Staff Writer // On Jan. 9, Acalanes student representatives attended a District-Wide Equity Summit at Del Valle Education Center to learn about equity in its many branches. Bay Area high school and middle school students gathered to share a day full of
Acalanes Hosts Second Semester Club Day
By Maddyx Bride, Staff Writer // Despite the turbulent rainy weather, the Dons still showed up for Acalanes’ biannual Club Day on Jan. 13 in the small gym. Blueprint covered profiles on new and renewed clubs from the second semester Club Day. Bookshelf Foundation Club

Hot Takes: Episode Three
By Gus McKinney, Jake Boseli, Henry Hagel, and Kiran Foster, Podcast and Video Content Manager, Copy Editor, Print Sports Editor, Online Sports Editor //The third episode debuts a brand new format called Fire and Ice. Listen to hear the hosts debate each others picks.

Music Monday 1/9
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Storms Cause Acalanes Book Room to Flood
By Maya Agarwal and Olivia Foster, Staff Writers // Bay Area’s atmospheric river storm brings heavy rainfalls to the Acalanes campus. Students study and keep warm in heated classrooms, oblivious to the water drenching the pages of their next English novels and stories. Water began

Athlete of the Week: Dulci Vail
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Dulci Vail, in this episode of Athlete of the Week.

Nature in Winter Photo Collage
By Maya Agarwal, Staff Writer // As autumn comes to an end, a frigid breeze and a much needed rainfall hits California’s golden hills. The crisp air completes most leaf abscission cycles, and nature’s amber and golden pigments turn dull and bronze as they hit

Matcha Crinkle Cookies
By Avery Robb, Staff Writer // This holiday season, turn up the music and spend an afternoon baking these simple and flavorful matcha crinkle cookies. From their soft texture to their festive color, this recipe is a perfect fit for the holidays. Ingredients: DIrections:

2022: A Year in Review
// The piece below creates a timeline of events which had an impact on the Acalanes community in either a local or national regard. Blueprint’s staff believes that these events are what helped shape 2022. Blueprint recommends to view this piece on a computer to

Winter Break Plans 2022
By Hanna Wisniewska and Jack Gebhardt, Staff Writers // Check out what Acalanes students are doing this winter break in the video below! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Acalanes Winter Week 2022
By Cedric He, Staff Writer // Ahead of finals week, Acalanes Leadership hosted Winter Week, a six-day series of winter-themed events and activities that lasted from Dec. 5-12. “[Winter Week] has been a tradition in Leadership that happens every year in December. It is a

Vareniki Recipe
By Aya O’Neal and Zoe Stafford, Staff Writers // Check out Blueprint’s second installment of cultural holiday recipes! Enjoy! Makes 55-60 pierogi (individual dumplings) Ingredients For Potato Filling: Instructions For Potato Filling: Ingredients For the Dough: Instructions For the Dough: Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online

Persimmon Bread
By Sophie Gold and Maddyx Bride, Staff Writers // Kick off Winter Break with this easy to follow recipe for persimmon bread! Ingredients: Directions: Photo by Sophie Gold and Maddyx Bride, Staff Writers

Music Monday 12/19
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

10 Activities To Do Over Winter Break
By Avery Robb, Grace Gallacher, and Haley Chelemedos, Staff Writers // Looking for something to do this winter break? Look no further, because here are ten fun winter activities to try out this holiday season! Gather all your friends and have a movie night! What
Acalanes Gym Officially Renamed at Chris Huber Memorial Tournament
By Asher Meklin and Gabi Gruber, Print Head Copy Editor and Online Editor-In-Chief // During the annual Chris Huber Memorial Basketball Tournament on Dec. 10, the Acalanes Big Gym was officially renamed after and dedicated to former Acalanes physical education (PE) teacher, Chris Huber. “The

Acalanes Leadership Hosts Stress Busters
By Maddyx Bride, Staff Writer // On Dec. 12, Acalanes’ Leadership class hosted Stress Busters in the front quad, an event with activities and strategies to help students manage stress before finals week. Stress Busters takes place every year at Acalanes during finals week. Leadership’s

Peppermint Brownies
Grace Gallacher, Staff Writer // These treats are easy to bake and fun to make alone, with family, or with friends. From their fluffy softness, to their rich chocolate and peppermint flavors, these brownies taste like a winter wonderland. They can be modified quite easily

Garlic Rosemary Focaccia
By Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief // Following this recipe, you can transform flour, water, salt, and yeast into crispy and soft focaccia in about 4 hours. Enjoy! Ingredients (for focaccia): Ingredients (for topping): Directions: Photos by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Music Monday 12/12
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

LA MODE: Winter Outfit Ideas
This is a continuation of the fashion column in Issue four, Volume 83 of the print magazine. A collection of student outfits to take inspiration from this season. By Jemma Teran and Violet Hemmingsen-Smith | Online Arts Section Editor and Staff Writer Even as the

Pavlova Recipe
By Aya O’Neal and Zoe Stafford, Staff Writers // Celebrate the holiday season with this winter recipe! Enjoy! Ingredients: Directions: Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

Hot Takes: Episode Two
By Gus McKinney, Jake Boseli, Henry Hagel, and Kiran Foster, Podcast and Video Content Manager, Copy Editor, Print Sports Editor, Online Sports Editor // The second episode of Hot Takes introduces the hosts. Available to listen to on Anchor and Spotify. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online

Acalanes Coding Club Designs Their Own App
By Zinnia Khan and Hannah Geraghty, Staff Writers // Throughout September, the Acalanes Coding Club worked together to create their own app, called “CR Soundboard.” The app is a soundboard app, similar to Garageband or other sound loop-creating software. However, instead of allowing users to

Acalanes Cross Country Goes to State
By Hannah Geraghty and Zinnia Khan, Staff Writers // On Nov. 26, members of the Acalanes Cross Country team attended the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Championship at Woodward Park in Fresno. Acalanes competes in Division Four for cross country, and ran against the other

Athlete of the Week: Dakota Goyert
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Dakota Goyert, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

Music Monday 12/5
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Homemade Hot Chocolate
By Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief // With winter holidays approaching quickly, impress your family and friends with this homemade hot chocolate recipe! Ingredients: Directions: Photos by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Athlete of the Week: Wendy Heffelfinger
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Wendy Heffelfinger, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Hot Takes: Episode One
By Gus McKinney, Jake Boseli, Henry Hagel, and Kiran Foster, Podcast and Video Content Manager, Copy Editor, Print Sports Editor, Online Sports Editor // The first episode of Hot Takes documents a fast food draft. They take turns selecting their favorite places to eat while

Music Monday 11/28
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Cinnamon Palmiers
By Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief // In this installment of Blueprint’s holiday recipe series, Gabi Gruber explains how to make cinnamon sugar palmiers! Ingredients: Directions: Photos by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Senior Friendsgiving 2022
By Maddyx Bride and Zoe Stafford, Staff Writers // Acalanes seniors gathered on the Senior Deck to celebrate the annual Senior Friendsgiving celebration on Nov. 18. The event is made possible by Acalanes parents, who donate the food which makes up the majority of the

Acalanes Senior Dodgeball 2022
By Grace Gallacher and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Senior Dodgeball took place in the Acalanes big gym during the week of Nov. 14. Watch the video recap below!

Athlete of the Week: Theo Stoll
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Theo Stoll, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Music Monday 11/21
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

The Votes Are In: Acalanes’ Midterm Election Simulation
By Maddyx Bride, Staff Writer // Volunteers counted and recorded ballot after ballot after ballot. However, the votes were not from U.S. citizens 18 and older, but from Acalanes’ own students. Acalanes students engaged in an election simulation on Nov. 8 to practice the experience

Athlete of the Week: Audrey Cox
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Audrey Cox, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

Music Monday 11/14
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Athlete of the Week: Katelyn Olin
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Katelyn Olin, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

CARE Week Lunchtime Dialogues Prompt Important Discussions
By Hannah Geraghty and Zinnia Khan, Staff Writers // During the week of Oct. 31, Acalanes students participated in CARE Week through engaging in student-run academy sessions and lunchtime dialogues, designed to educate students and staff on important issues. CARE stands for Compassion, Acceptance, Respect

Lafayette Library Hosts New Ukrainian Exhibit
By Cedric He, Staff Writer // The Lafayette Library Public Art Gallery is currently hosting a new Ukrainian exhibit that will remain on display until Jan. 18. Called Ukrainian Song, it features the artwork of Ukrainian-Canadian artist, Yana Verba. At the age of 16, Verba

Music Monday 11/7
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

Fall Sugar Cookies
By Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief // Kick off the fall and holiday season with these festive sugar cookies! Ingredients: Directions: Photos by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-in-Chief

Athlete of the Week: Kendal Geddes
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Kendal Geddes, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

The Show Must Go On
By Aya O’Neal and Maddyx Bride, Staff Writers // Stage manager N Embeleton stepped in to play the part of Ken Gorman in Acalanes’ fall play, Rumors, on October 27. The play had a strong start with its first show the night prior. “Opening night

Music Monday 10/31
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this Halloween! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

Athlete of the Week: Martha Burns
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Martha Burns, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

The Community Unites at the Finish Line
By Haley Chelemedos and Avery Robb, Staff Writers // On a much-anticipated day in the Lafayette community, kids, parents, grandparents, and hundreds of runners hit the road: not in cars, but on foot. On Oct. 23, the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce and the City of

Lafayette School District Governing Board Election Approaches
By Marisa Guerra Echeverria and Robin Parmelee, Head Section Editor and Staff Writer // For the upcoming Governing Board election on Nov. 8, members of the Lafayette School District (LAFSD) will vote to fill the District’s three open Board seats in a race of six

Music Monday 10/24
// Check out the Blueprint staff’s top song choices for this week! Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Editor-In-Chief

Acalanes Music Pops Concert 2022: Come Fly Through Clouds of Melody and Rhythm
By Maya Agarwal, Staff Writer // Credits roll on the big screen, silencing the tightly packed audience and engaging them in an opening message: “May the tuning fork be with you.” As the lights set and the first note of Frank Sinatra’s “Come Fly With

Acalanes Hosts Doris Anahi Muñoz
By Zinnia Khan, Staff Writer // Doris Anahi Muñoz shared her experiences growing up in a family of undocumented immigrants in the United States with community members during a virtual conversation on Wednesday Oct. 12. Leadership and the Acalanes Parents Club hosted the event in

Acalanes Hosts Annual Think Pink Volleyball Game
By Asher Meklin and Ariel Shehter, Head Copy Editor and Staff Writer // In support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Acalanes Women’s Volley team hosted its annual fundraiser called the “Think Pink” game on Oct. 13. Athletes and spectators were encouraged to wear pink to

Athlete of the Week: Tyler Worthington
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Tyler Worthington, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Content Manager and Social Media Manager

School Board Campaigning at the Acalanes vs. Campolindo Football Game
By Helen O’Neal, Kiran Foster, Lulu Levy, Online Editor-in-Chief, Online Sports Editor, and Online Feature Editor // As the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) and Lafayette School District (LAFSD) school board elections approach, candidates have been working to gain popularity amongst voters to secure

Athlete of the Week: Ella Del Rosario
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews athlete, Ella Del Rosario, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Content Manager and Social Media

2022 Homecoming Fashion Trends
// After a week of lunchtime events, a football game, skits, and the rally, students ended Homecoming week with a dance on Saturday night. Check out the 2022 A Night Out Homecoming Dance fashion trends below! Photos by Maya Agarwal, Staff Writer, Jemma Teran, Online

AUHSD Hosts Annual BSU Summit
By Owen Salmon, Staff Writer // The Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) hosted the BSU (Black Student Union) Summit at the Acalanes Adult Education center on Sept. 19 for Black students and staff from schools in the AUHSD. The day-long summit aimed to provide
Homecoming Rally 2022
By Maddyx Bride and Sophie Gold, Staff Writers // Acalanes High School held its annual Homecoming Rally on Sept. 30 during Academy! Check out the video recap below!
Homecoming Inner Tube Water Polo 2022
By Maddyx Bride and Hanna Wisniewska, Staff Writers // Acalanes students gathered on Sept. 28 to watch their peers play a game of inner tube water polo during Homecoming Week. Check out the video recap below!

Drag Queen Story Hour: Bella Aldama Performs at the Lafayette Library
By Robin Parmelee, Staff Writer On Sept. 19, the Lafayette Library hosted Drag Queen Storytime with Bella Aldama for the first time. The event celebrated Latine Heritage Month; Aldama read books and lip synced to music by Latine artists. Aldama performs across the Bay Area.

Shining a Spotlight on Unified Sports
By Sophie Chinn, Staff Writer // The lunch bell rings as students file into the big gym. The stands are quickly packed, and the voices echo around the walls. The Unified athletes take the floor, the crowd cheers, and the game begins. Unified Sports, a

BART: Connecting the Bay Area for 50 Years
By Nico Ortman, Staff Writer // As the train comes to a stop, the noise of the metal wheels on the tracks quiets. Soon the doors slide open. Commuters shuffle in, hoping to find a seat on their ride home. It might be an average

Athlete of the Week: Trevor Rogers
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews football player, Trevor Rogers, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint. Graphic by Gabi Gruber, Online Content Manager and Social Media
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 11: Host’s Picks
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Print Sports Editor and Online Podcast Manager // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its tenth episode with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney. In this episode, the hosts discuss their top picks.

AUHSD Hosts a Night With Arshay Cooper
By Cedric He and Owen Salmon, Staff Writers // After a two year wait, Arshay Cooper returned to Acalanes High School to share wisdom and guidance about his experience growing up in an underprivileged community. The Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) hosted a district-wide
The Bubble Box
By Ariel Shehter, Staff Writer When it’s dark and it’s late and it’s lasting And the space between you and the oven clock Is enough to nuzzle into the corner When on some rooftop A hand over the edge is Dipping into the evening light
Athlete of the Week: Emily Berkowitz
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews tennis player, Emily Berkowitz, in this episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below!
Athlete of the Week: Megan Yee
By Ruby Deeming, Liaison Editor and Business Assistant // Blueprint interviews cross country runner, Megan Yee, in the second episode of Athlete of the Week. Check out the interview below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint.
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 10: Fantasy Football
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Print Sports Editor and Online Podcast Manager // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its tenth episode with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney. In this episode, the hosts discuss their fantasy football

Acalanes Prepares to Celebrate Latine Heritage Month
By Grace Gallacher and Avery Robb, Staff Writers // Campus doors that were once blue and bare are now adorned with bright, exciting colors to celebrate the rich and diverse culture of Latine people. Door decorating is just one of several events planned at Acalanes

Acalanes Sports Suffer from Dangerously High Temperatures
By Juliet Becker and Violet Hemmingsen-Smith, Online Editor-in-Chief and Staff Writer // At this time last year, student athletes patiently awaited to hear whether or not their practices and games would continue through poor air quality. Wearing masks during practice to protect from smoke and

New and Returning Clubs Attract Members at Club Day
By Zoe Stafford, Staff Writer // While many students migrate to their grade’s quad to find their friends during lunch, others choose to meet in classrooms to learn new subjects, participate in activities, and discuss important causes. From philosophy to volleyball, students can join clubs
Acalanes Hosts Annual Back to School Night
By Aya O’Neal, Staff Writer // With their eyes glued to their schedules, parents swarmed campus’s hallways in search of their assigned classes at Back to School Night. Acalanes hosted its annual Back to School Night on the evening of Aug. 28, allowing parents and

Seniors Gather to Watch Sunrise at Acalanes
By Levand Koopah, Staff Writer // Acalanes hosted Senior Sunrise on Aug. 26, an annual senior tradition that includes watching the sunrise over breakfast and taking a class-wide panorama photo. Check out the photos below! Photos by Aya O’Neal, Staff Writer
Athlete of the Week: Hanna Hageboeck
By Haley Chelemedos and Sophie Chinn, Staff Writers // Blueprint interviews volleyball player, Hanna Hageboeck, in the first Athlete of the Week of the 2022-2023 school year. Check out the interview below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint.
First Tailgate and Football Game 2022
By Sophie Gold, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School held its first tailgate and football game of the school year on Aug. 26 against San Marin High School. Check out the video recap below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint.
Acalanes Welcome Back Rally 2022
By Hanna Wisniewska, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School Leadership held a Fire vs. Ice themed Welcome Back Rally on Aug. 19 in the Acalanes Big Gym. Check out the video recap below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint.

Soaking Up Summer’s Final Moments: Outside Lands 2022
By Maya Agarwal and Olivia Foster, Staff Writers // With upwards of 200,000 people attending the three-day festival, Outside Lands draws people together under the summer sun to enjoy music, food, and bonding. Upon entering the concert, Bay Area participants see the iconic Golden Gate
Monkeypox Virus Spreads to Contra Costa
By Marisa Guerra Echeverria and Taylor Daggs, Head Section Editor and Staff Writer // Individuals wait, forming a snaking line in front of the local clinic in the hot summer sun. A familiar sense of anxiety prickles their skin as they wait to access that

Acalanes Athletes Welcomed Back with Improved Facilities
By Sophie Chinn, Staff Writer // As athletes left campus to enjoy their summer, their school’s athletic facilities underwent a fresh, new makeover. The Acalanes Administration, Sports Boosters, and team foundations funded the renovations beginning during the 2021-2022 school year and continuing into this summer
Acalanes Strong: The Liftathon
By Brady Quinn, Staff Writer // The weight room shakes with energy as a girls’ volleyball player pushes their maximum bench press. Their team’s support helps the athlete hit a new personal record. The Acalanes Liftathon took place on July 28 and 29 in the

Moraga Summer Concert Series Brings Community Together
By Sophie Gold and Cameron Powell, Staff Writers // As yet another summer weekend approaches, people look for new ways to switch up their routine. Many kids, teenagers, and adults have come together to attend an outdoor summer concert every week in the Moraga Commons
Acalanes Community Reads “Beyond the Beaten Path”
By Jenna Kessler, Staff Writer // As soon as summer began, children, teens, and adults rush to their local library to collect a Reading Passport for this year’s Contra Costa Country (CCC) Summer Reading Challenge, returning later to collect their prizes. Every summer, the CCC
Students Stay Active Over Summer
By Avery Robb, Staff Writer // Every summer, parents enroll their kids in various activities to keep them busy and active. Over the years, these hobbies that used to be ways to keep them out of the house turn into essential parts of their lives.
Student Jobs: Balancing Summer Fun With Work
By Jack Gebhardt, Staff Writer // Staying busy during summer break can look like many different things for high school students, whether it be traveling, training for sports, taking summer classes, or just relaxing. In contrast, other high school students choose to spend their time
Inflation Feeds a Bay Area Shelter Crisis
By Haley Chelemedos, Staff Writer // A massive influx of animals crowds local shelters, leaving little room for hope. For many dogs, animal shelters are becoming their outlook of a forever home. As Bay Area animal shelters quickly reach capacity, many blame people who bought

Drivers Boycott Gasoline Nationwide
By Cedric He, Staff Writer // In the days following July 4, a student drives their car into a local gas station. The student expects this trip to cost at least $6.50 per gallon, but they are pleasantly surprised to see that their participation in
How the Overturning of Roe v. Wade Affects the Acalanes Community
By Griffin Ruebner and Cole Ruebner, Head Section Editor and Staff Writer // Americans woke up to the news on June 24 that the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) voted 5-4 in favor of overturning Roe v. Wade, a 1973 Supreme Court case
Stanley Middle School Hosts Annual Jazz Cafe
By Ruby Deeming, Liaison Editor and Business Assistant // Stanley Middle School hosted their annual Jazz Cafe on May 20 to honor and celebrate the accomplishments of Bob Athayde, the director of band and chorus at Stanley. Check out the recap below! For more videos
Blueprint Staff Wins Recognition for Excellence in Journalism
By Juliet Becker, Online Editor-in-Chief // This year, Blueprint received 36 awards and recognitions from the county-wide Dean S. Lesher Foundation, California-wide CA Press Women’s Communication, nationwide Quill and Scroll, and nationwide Journalism Education Association (JEA). Most notably, Blueprint tied for third place for Overall
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 9: Interview With Andy Dolich
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Print Sports Editor and Online Podcast Manager // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its ninth episode with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney joined by special guest Andy Dolich. Dolich is an

Lafayette Rotary Club Hosts Annual Concert at the Res
By Josephine Teran, Online Arts Editor // Every year, Lafayette community members look forward to attending the Concert at the Res to watch student musicians, singers, and dancers showcase their talents. This year, the event’s regular crowd returned after a two year-long break due to
The Azure: May 2022
What is The Azure? The Azure is Acalanes High School Blueprint’s literary magazine. We partner with Lafayette Partners in Education (LPIE) to publish the winners of Project LPIE, and we accept submissions directly from the Acalanes student body to create this publication. This year, Managing Editor and senior Ella

Acalanes Senior Farewell 2022
// Acalanes seniors look back and reflect on their high school careers as the 2021-2022 school year comes to a close. Here is a recap of some of the interviews that were conducted! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint. Filmed by: Melina Nath, Print
Acalanes Musicians in Annual Spring Concert
By Abbey Palmer, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School’s band performed at the annual Spring Concert on May 10 in the Acalanes Performing Arts Center. Check out the recap video below! For more videos visit our YouTube, ahsblueprint.
Students Receive ACA Blue Heart and Silver A Awards for Excellence on Campus
By Ruby Deeming, Liaison Editor and Shadow Business Manager // Every year, Acalanes awards students for excelling in their various classes, academically and otherwise. This year, the Acalanes Administration wanted to award a wider array of students outside of the traditional academic awards. The administrative
Gruber’s Grubs: Peppermint Patties
By Gabi Gruber, Online Content Manager and Social Media Manager // In this episode of Gruber’s Grubs, Gabi Gruber walks through a shockingly simple recipe for peppermint patties. These candies take under thirty minutes to make and are guaranteed to surprise your family and friends!
Project LPIE 2022 Winners Announced
By Juliet Becker, Online Editor-in-Chief // Each year, Acalanes students have the opportunity to submit a variety of art, writing, and science projects to Lafayette Partners in Education (LPIE) for a chance to win awards and receive recognition for their work. LPIE announced the winners
Acalanes Track and Field Team Reflects Upon Groundbreaking Season
By Miles Thomas, Staff Writer // Records shatter under the thundering footsteps of runners, jumpers, and throwers as their phenomenal season comes to an end. The Acalanes Track and Field team saw massive success this season that included athletes breaking multiple school records, the boys’
Acalanes Parents Club Awards Three Grants for the Spring Semester
By Kiran Foster, Online Sports Editor // Every semester, the Acalanes Parent Club (APC) receives multiple applicants for their grant program. Recipients use these grants for specific necessities in and around school, materials to better the Acalanes campus, or ideas to improve student life. The
Acalanes Holds County-wide Special Olympics
By Gus McKinney, Podcast and Video Content Manager Acalanes hosted the annual Special Olympics for special education students throughout Contra Costa County on April 22. Check out the recap video below!
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 8: NBA and MLB Updates
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Print Sports Editor and Online Podcast Manager // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its eighth episode with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney. In this episode, they share updates on professional basketball

Gruber’s Grubs: Croquembouche
By Gabriella Gruber, Online Content Manager and Social Media Manager Impress your family and friends with this delightful, decadent, and delicious dessert! Enjoy! The instructions are listed below. Ingredients: For the pastry cream: 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract ½ teaspoon salt ½ cup sugar ¼
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 7: NBA Playoff Predictions
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Print Sports Editor and Online Podcast Manager // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast, returns for its seventh episode with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, joined by special guest Kiran Foster. In this episode, they share their
Lafayette Chamber of Commerce Names Acalanes Coach Bill Fraser Lafayette Co-Citizen of the Year
By Melina Nath, Staff Writer // Whether he is volunteering, mentoring a local Scouts troop, or on the field coaching Acalanes High School athletes, longtime Lafayette resident Bill Fraser prioritizes giving back to the community every day. The Lafayette Chamber of Commerce recognized Fraser in
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 6: March Madness Brackets
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Staff Writers // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its sixth episode, with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney going over how they made their March Madness brackets and how their brackets are
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 5: Post NBA Trade Deadline Thoughts and March Madness Prep
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Staff Writers // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its fifth episode, with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney sharing their opinions on the Golden State Warriors’ performance, the preparation they’ve done for

QSA Stages Walkout in Protest of Anti-LGBTQ Laws
By Arlyne Noguera, Online Graphics Manager // The Acalanes High School Queer Straight Alliance club staged a walkout yesterday at 10 a.m. in protest of the anti-LGBTQ laws in Florida, Georgia, Iowa, and Texas. Check out the photos below!
Students Allowed to Perform Beauty and the Beast Maskless
By Helen O’Neal, and Gabriella Gruber, Online Shadow Editors // As the lights dimmed and the spotlight hit center stage on the opening night of the spring musical, Acalanes High School performers put on their first stage production without masks in approximately two years. The
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 4: Exclusive Interview with Logan Johnson
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Staff Writers // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its fourth episode, with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney having a conversation with Saint Mary’s College basketball player Logan Johnson. Available on Anchor
California Schools Become Mask-Optional On March 12
Juliet Becker and Gabi Gruber, Online Feature Editor and Online Shadow Editor // In the first few weeks of 2022, student and staff absences were off the charts as the Omicron variant ran rampant throughout the Acalanes High School community. Just over a month later,
Protecting California is Not Worth Jeopardizing Judicial Review
Juliet Becker, Online Feature Editor // “If states can now shield their laws from review by the federal courts that compare assault weapons to Swiss Army knives, then California will use that authority to protect people’s lives, where Texas used it to put women in
Students Learn About Privilege and Identity During CARE Week
By Natalie Hiatt, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School students participated in Compassion, Acceptance, Respect, and Equity (CARE) Week to facilitate discussions about equity on campus during the week of Feb. 22 to Feb. 25. Throughout the week, students attended CARE workshops in their fourth-period class
Varsity Women’s Basketball Team Wins Division II NCS Championships
By Brendan Connelly and Helen O’Neal, Online News Editor and Online Shadow Editor // After a season of hard work, the varsity women’s basketball team culminated their efforts in a final victory in the Northern Coast Section (NCS). The team beat Northgate High School (57-37)
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 3: NBA Trade Predictions and the 2022 All-Star Game
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Staff Writers // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its third episode with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney talking all about the NBA. They share their opinions on the 2022 All-Star Game
Governing Board Finalizes 2022-2023 School Year Schedule
By Lulu Levy, Staff Writer // Staying up until midnight finishing homework and waking up at the crack of dawn to get to school by first period is the reality for many high school students. All the while, teachers, parents, and scientists urge students to
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 2: Reflections on Super Bowl LVI
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Staff Writers // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, returns for its second episode with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney reflecting on the Super Bowl LVI predictions they made in episode one. Check back
Kicking and Screaming: Episode 1: Super Bowl LVI Predictions
By Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney, Staff Writers // Kicking and Screaming, an Acalanes Blueprint podcast focused on sports, debuts with hosts Henry Hagel and Gus McKinney making predictions on who will win Super Bowl LVI and sharing their opinions on how the Los Angeles
Jason Gant Shares the Significance of Trauma in Students’ Lives
By Justin Law, Staff Writer // At the third event of Acalanes High School’s Black Excellence Month calendar on Feb. 9, Athletic Behavioral Health Coach (ABC) Jason Gant discussed the impact of adversity and the importance of self-love. Gant is from Bayview-Hunters Point in San

Letter from the Editor: Community Feedback Invited
// Students placed QR codes linked to a student-created publication entitled The Fine Print across the Acalanes High School campus on the morning of Feb. 4. The publication features articles allegedly misquoting students and teachers. It also displays photos of students as well as students’

Wood Technology Students Participate in First Pinewood Derby Race
By Ben Brekke, Staff Writer // Wood Technology students created pinewood derby cars and raced them on Jan. 27 during lunch. Check out the recap below! Staff Writers El Reid and Val Penati contributed videos to this product.

Unknown Vandal Spray-Paints Acalanes Wall
By Shrida Pandey and Jacqueline Kuhner, Head Online Section Editor and Staff Writer Under the cover of darkness, an unknown individual scales the Acalanes High School roof, armed with an idea and a bag full of spray-paint. Shaking their blue bottle, they begin drawing graffiti
Second Semester Club Day 2022
By Graham Klingler, Photographer // Acalanes High School Leadership hosted Club Day for second-semester clubs on Jan. 14 in the Front Quad during lunch. Check out the recap below!
City of Lafayette Hosts General Plan Academy Sessions
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // The City of Lafayette adopted its current General Plan, the blueprint for Lafayette’s growth, 20 years ago in 2002. As the General Planning Advisory Committee (GPAC), the Planning Commission, and the City Council prepare to adopt a new
Governing Board Updates COVID-19 Guidelines for the Omicron Spike
By Ben Brekke, Staff Writer // Between dozens of students missing from classrooms and kids returning from quarantine just to find a stack of work waiting on their desks, the Omicron variant of COVID-19 shifted students’ and staff’s school experiences drastically. With cases continuing to climb,

Gruber’s Grubs: Strudels
By Gabi Gruber, Online Shadow Editor // Kick off the new year by making some delicious strudels! Enjoy! The instructions are listed below. Ingredients: 2 Granny Smith apples 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 teaspoons cinnamon ½ teaspoon kosher salt

2021: A Year in Review
// As 2021 began, many people hoped for a possible return to normality. With vaccines becoming more widely available and COVID-19 deaths dropping, the tragedies plaguing 2020 seemed to be coming to an end. However, this year was filled with unprecedented events, beginning with the
Acalanes Musicians Perform in Annual Winter Concert
By Helen O’Neal and Valentina Penati, Online Shadow Editor and Staff Writer // Acalanes High School’s Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, Octet, Choir, and Orchestra performed at the annual Winter Concert on Dec. 7 and Dec. 8 in the Acalanes Performing Arts Center. Check
Students Prepare for Finals at Annual Exam Jam
By Ruby Deeming, Staff Writer // With finals week approaching, many students find themselves searching for extra help as they try to raise their grades and eliminate unwanted stress before the end of the semester. The Acalanes High School library hosted their annual Exam Jam
Examining Acalanes’ Ahala-n Story
By Connor Faust, Helen O’ Neal, and Kylie Choi, Print Feature Editor, Online Shadow Editor, and Staff Writer // Acalanes is an American high school, in a town with a French name, with a Spanish-Mexican mascot. California is the epitome of a mixed bucket with
Sophomore Olivia Williams Dominates Two Fall Sports
By Melina Nath and Henry Hagel, Staff Writers // As many Acalanes High School student-athletes competed in California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) events, one athlete in particular took the high school sports world by storm. She excelled at two sports in one season, breaking course records
Seniors Face the Uncertainty of Their Impending Futures
By Lulu Levy and Grace Chehlaoui, Staff Writers // Anxiety creeps in as hundreds of seniors spend their late, caffeine-fueled nights balancing homework, extracurricular activities, and college applications in their final months on campus. Many Acalanes High School seniors face various pressures this time of
Acalanes Jazz Ensemble Partners with Las Lomas Jazz Ensemble to Hold Jazz Concert
By Natalie Hiatt, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School Jazz Ensemble, along with members from Las Lomas High School Jazz Ensemble, held a jazz concert on Nov. 16 in the Acalanes Performing Arts Center. Check out the recap below!

Gruber’s Grubs: Pumpkin Tarts
By Gabriella Gruber, Online Shadow Editor // With Thanksgiving less than a week away, give thanks to your taste buds with Thanksgiving treats! In this installment of Gruber’s Grubs, Gabriella Gruber bakes pumpkin tarts. Enjoy! The instructions are listed below. Ingredients for tart crust: 2
AUHSD Governing Board Approves of Renaming Gym in Honor of Chris Huber
By Juliet Becker, Online Feature Editor // After being disheartened by the loss of beloved physical education (PE) teacher and coach Chris Huber on Jan. 21, 2020, the Acalanes High School community continues to celebrate his life and his impact on the school. The Acalanes

Leadership’s Community Outreach Board Organizes PB&J Day for the Homeless
By Kylie Choi, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School students gathered to make over 300 lunch bags containing peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, oranges, granola bars, and water on Nov. 5 before handing them out to homeless people in San Francisco on Nov. 6 for
Op-Ed: Blueprint Reaffirms Its Ethical Responsibilities
By The Blueprint Editorial Board The Editorial Board is composed of journalists who share an opinion after conducting collective research and discussion. The Board’s opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the Blueprint staff or advisors. A letter from Acalanes Principal Eric Shawn dated Sept.
Acalanes Women’s Golf Places Ninth at North Coast Section Championships
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // For the first time in ten years, the women’s golf team qualified for the North Coast Section (NCS) championships, scoring their second highest result in Acalanes High School women’s golf history. After finishing their league season with a
A Picture Perfect Existence: Why the “That Girl” Trend Promotes a Nearly Unobtainable Lifestyle
By Catherine Lomond, Head Print Section Editor // Social media users curate their online identities and choose the themes, aesthetics, and trends they want other people to perceive them as. Users can embody someone else online and create the dream “you.” Our social media presence
Acalanes DramaDons Perform “Almost, Maine”
By Arlyne Noguera, Online Graphics Manager // After several months of preparation, the Acalanes High School DramaDons performed John Cariani’s “Almost, Maine” every night last week for their annual fall play. Check out the photos below!
Exclusive Blueprint Interview with Rabbi Reuben Zellman
Print Copy Editor Asher Meklin conducted this interview for the issue 3 cover story “Across, Beyond, and Through the Binary Universe”. Could you state your name and spell it? My name is Reuben Zellman. Pronouns? I use he or they, either one is fine. How
California Passes Law Requiring Public School Bathrooms to Provide Free Menstrual Products
By Fallon Emmer, Contributing Writer // Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the Menstrual Equity Act on Oct. 8, requiring free menstrual products in 50 percent of bathrooms in public middle and high schools, community colleges, and the California State University system beginning in the 2022-2023 school

Gruber’s Grubs: Halloween Red Velvet Cake
By Gabriella Gruber, Online Shadow Editor // As Halloween quickly approaches, celebrate this year’s spooky season with goblins, ghosts, and Gruber’s Grubs! In the first installment of this new cooking series, Gabriella Gruber bakes a Halloween themed red velvet cake. Enjoy! The instructions are listed
Leadership Partners with Wellness Center to Hold Environmental Wellness Fair
By Zubin Acuña, Staff Writer // To raise awareness about environmental issues and bring students together, Acalanes High School Leadership’s Environmental Board and Student Support Board, in coordination with the Wellness Center, hosted an Environmental Wellness Fair for students in the front quad on Oct. 22.

Acalanes Music Program Performs at Pops Concert
By Juliet Becker, Online Feature Editor // Throughout distance learning, Acalanes High School’s Jazz Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, and Choir could not perform in a traditional setting due to COVID-19 guidelines. For the first time since the 2019-2020 school year, musicians brought the crowd to their
Get to Know Your Varsity Athletes: Episode 1
By Graham Klingler, Videographer // Blueprint asked some varsity athletes a few questions, including how they manage their time and what it means to represent Acalanes High School as an athlete. Check out the video below!
Hero Night Tailgate Raises Money for Wildfire Relief
By Kea Yoshinaka and Josephine Teran, Staff Writers // Acalanes High School hosted the “Hero Night” tailgate before the varsity football game against Campolindo High School on Oct. 15 to give thanks to firefighters for their work against wildfires. The tailgate consisted of activities such

Acalanes Holds Brighter Days Charity Concert
By Lulu Levy, Staff Writer Trigger Warning: The following story mentions suicide. // In response to growing rates of teen suicide across the nation, senior Tyler Singh, in coordination with A Brighter Day, organized a concert fundraiser at Acalanes High School in the front quad
Acalanes Celebrates Latine Heritage Month
By Shrida Pandey, Arlyne Noguera, and Nastia Grits, Head Online Section Editor, Online Graphics Manager, and Photographer // For the first time, Acalanes High School held a school wide celebration of Latine Heritage Month. The month consisted of activities and events showcasing Latine culture and
Junior Varsity Football Coach Greg Young Reinstated
By Stella Heo and Kayli Harley, Online Editors-in-Chief // The Acalanes Union High School District reinstated Acalanes High School Junior Varsity Football Head Coach Greg Young on Wednesday after placing him on paid administrative leave following an incident during the Sept. 3 junior varsity football
Acalanes Holds First DEI Advisory Board Meeting
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // As a result of wanting to connect equity leaders more on campus, school administrators created a new equity board this year to improve Acalanes High School diversity work and unite the school as a whole. Headed by Acalanes
Acalanes Celebrates Homecoming Week 2021
By Keith Johnson, Helen O’Neal, Daniel Adri, and August Walker, Head Videographer and Head Liaison Editor, Online Shadow Editor, Liaison Editor, and Staff Writer // Acalanes High School students participated in hallway decorating, lunchtime activities, dodgeball competitions, and a rally to celebrate homecoming last week.

Acalanes Football Beats Castlemont in Homecoming Game
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor The Acalanes High School varsity football team defeated Castlemont High School 56-18 in the homecoming game on Oct. 1 in front of a packed crowd. Acalanes started strong with quarterback and senior Luke Souza firing a pass to wide
Governing Board Implements Vaccine Mandate for Teachers
By Juliet Becker, Online Feature Editor // As Americans continue to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and most schools across the country return to in-person learning, the question of whether or not there should be vaccine mandates for educators has become a growing debate. The Acalanes Union
Students Participate in Mock Gubernatorial Recall Election
By Kea Yoshinaka, Staff Writer // California residents either breathed sighs of relief or groaned after the results of the gubernatorial recall came out on Sept. 14. The Republican-led attempt failed by a large margin, both in the real election and the Acalanes High School

Newsom Fights Recall in Close Race
By Juliet Becker and Kea Yoshinaka, Online Feature Editor and Staff Writer // Prolonged lockdowns, unpopular policies, and an unmasked dinner party at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic: the controversies that might cost California Gov. Gavin Newsom his political career. The campaign to recall Newsom,
First Semester Club Day 2021
By Graham Klingler, Photographer // The various student-led clubs at Acalanes High School had the opportunity to spread their messages to the student body and recruit new members on Sept. 10 during Club Day. Check out the video below!

Acalanes Womens Water Polo Teams Compete in Invitational
By Helen O’Neal and Kylie Choi, Online Shadow Editor and Photographer // The Acalanes High School womens water polo teams competed at the Acalanes Invitational on Sept. 10 to 11 against several other high schools in Northern California. This was the first home water polo

Crossing Guard Dies in Fatal Collision Outside Stanley Middle School
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // Volunteer Stanley Middle School crossing guard Ashley Dias, 45, was killed in an automobile accident on Sept. 8 on School Street outside Stanley Middle School. Shortly after the school day ended, an SUV struck Dias as he was

Acalanes Football Players Respond to Coach’s Release
By Juliet Becker, Online Feature Editor // After an incident at the varsity football game at Acalanes on Sept. 3, the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) released Greg Young from his position as a junior varsity football coach. Many community members began to discuss

Stagecraft Students Forced to Evacuate After Small Fire Breaks Out in PAC
By Stella Heo and Brendan Connelly, Online Editor-in-Chief and Online News Section Editor // With air quality levels above 160 ppm, temperatures reaching 100 degrees, and memories of previous fires in the back of peoples’ minds, this year’s fire season has many students wondering what’s

Students Participate in Wellness Center Carnival
By Juliet Becker and Melaney Noguera, Online Feature Editor and Cartoonist // The Acalanes High School Wellness Center hosted a carnival on Thursday at lunch in the Freshman Quad, where students could participate in various games and activities, including spikeball, cornhole, a basketball shooting game,
Diversity Board Hosts First Equity Council Meeting of the School Year
By Gabriella Gruber, Online Shadow Editor // In any school, discussions about equity are crucial to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all students. This past week, Acalanes High School Leadership’s Diversity Board held the first of many discussions on equity. The Diversity

A Look Into the First Week Back
By Keith Johnson, Head Liason Editor and Head Videographer // After over a year in distance and hybrid learning, Acalanes High School students and staff returned to campus fully in-person last week on Aug. 11. Watch the mini-documentary below to see how administrators, teachers, and
Acalanes Water Polo Players Reunite in Alumni Game
By Erin Hambidge, Print Opinion Editor // Current water polo players, returning alumni, and coaches gathered on Aug. 14 to celebrate the Acalanes High School water polo program in an alumni match. The game was part of an annual tradition that began seven years ago
Acalanes Teachers Step In as New Golf Coaches
Interviews by Online Sports Editor Tom Bequette. Photos by Head Photographer Mara Korzeniowska. // Acalanes’s instructors Cassidy Mulholland and Kenneth Lorge will coach girls and boys golf for the upcoming 2021-2022 season. They will replace 2020 head coach Dan Weiner and longtime head coach Tim Scott
Seniors Celebrate Beginning of School with BBQ
By Arlyne Noguera, Online Graphics Manager // Acalanes High School Leadership hosted a barbecue for the class of 2022 on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., where students could get food, play games, and relax with friends. Check out the photos below!
AUHSD Governing Board Updates COVID-19 Guidelines for Upcoming School Year
By Juliet Becker, Online Feature Editor // The Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) Governing Board announced both in a meeting on August 4 and in a district-wide email that AUHSD students, teachers, and staff members must wear masks indoors. They also implemented several other
Man Repeatedly Caught Taking Pictures at AUHSD Pools
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // During the Contra Costa County Championship Swim Meet at Acalanes High School this past weekend, Lafayette police briefly detained and questioned a man who has frequently come onto campuses across the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD). This

Acalanes Hosts In-Person Graduation for Outgoing Seniors
By Arlyne Noguera, Online Graphics Manager // After a school year filled with unique circumstances, distance learning, masks, and much more, the class of 2021 graduated on Friday, May 28, in an in-person ceremony on the Acalanes High School track field. Check out the pictures
Bluepers: Season 2 Episode 6
By Bluepers Staff // In the season finale of season 2 of Bluepers, host Keith Johnson interviews Acalanes High School TikTok star Onn Matalon and Director Zack Lara reviews 7-Eleven snacks. Enjoy!
Blueprint Writers Recognized for Journalistic Efforts
By Juliet Becker and Connor Faust, Online Feature Editor and Print Feature Editor // This year, Blueprint received 21 awards from the county-wide Dean S. Lesher Foundation, nationwide Quill and Scroll, and the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW). For the fourth consecutive year, the
The Azure: May 2021
What is The Azure? The Azure is Acalanes High School Blueprint’s literary magazine. We partner with Lafayette Partners in Education (LPIE) to publish the winners of Project LPIE, and we accept submissions directly from the Acalanes student body to create this publication. This year, Managing

Acalanes Sends Off Seniors With Second Annual Car Rally
By Marisa Guerra Echeverria and Lyanne Wang, Print News Editor and Print Feature Editor // Festive homemade signs, floating balloons, and cheering family members greeted Acalanes High School seniors as they drove down Mount Diablo Boulevard in adorned, blue-and-white painted vehicles. As the month of May
Acalanes Hosts Shaan Dasani for AAPI Heritage Month
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. In order to celebrate this month, Acalanes High School invited Shaan Dasani, a transgender South-Asian American actor and performer, to speak to the community. Leadership hosted a virtual

Issue 8: A New Chapter of College Admissions
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Students Applaud Teachers’ Efforts Throughout the School Year
// In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Day and the amount of work Acalanes High School teachers have put in this school year, Blueprint asked students what they appreciate most about their teachers. Watch the video below!
DramaDons Perform Macbeth and Midsummer Live on YouTube
By Juliet Becker, Online Feature Editor // In a typical, COVID-free setting, people would pack into the theater to watch the DramaDons perform together on stage. In what now feels like a completely different world, audience members sit before their screens to watch the actors take
Students Celebrate Homecoming Week with Hallway Decorating
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // While Homecoming week in April is virtually unheard of, Acalanes High School intends to maintain the hallway decorating tradition and give students the opportunity to celebrate despite COVID-19. As a part of this Homecoming tradition, students in all
Letter to the Editor from Inclusive Lafayette
By the Board of Inclusive Lafayette // The Board of Inclusive Lafayette asked Blueprint to publicize their viewpoints on housing in Lafayette. There will be a City Council meeting on April 26 at 5:45 p.m. for readers who are interested in attending and learning more.
Acalanes Holds Annual Senior Breakfast
// The Acalanes High School class of 2021 gathered on the football field on April 15 and April 16 for the annual Senior Breakfast. This year’s breakfast was Hawaiian themed, and seniors received leis, raffle tickets, and their choice of breakfast upon their arrival. Check
AUHSD Governing Board Votes to Remain in Hybrid Learning Model
By Gabriella Gruber, Online Shadow Editor // The Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) Governing Board unanimously voted on April 14 to continue with the current hybrid model for the rest of the 2020-2021 school year rather than combining cohorts and creating a new schedule
Acalanes Garden Club Expresses Concern Over Chicken Coop Break-Ins
By Brendan Connelly, Online News Editor // Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Acalanes High School’s Garden Club cared for the chickens at Acalanes. However, after the return to hybrid instruction, the chicken coop has been broken into three times. The chicken coop in
We Must Protect Children From Targeted Advertisements
By Griffin Ruebner, Print Sports Editor // “Silly rabbit! Trix are for kids!” I can’t count the number of times I viewed this silly advertisement and others just like it during my cartoon-watching days. As I sat on the couch, my eyes locked on the rabbit
Acalanes Students Speak on the Importance of Transgender Day of Visibility
By Emerson Brown, Print Editor-in-Chief // According to The Trevor Project, transgender youth are five times more likely than their cisgender peers to attempt suicide, and one in three transgender youth have attempted suicide. The Pew Research Center reported that only 30 percent of the
Acalanes Women’s Lacrosse Team Honors Alexa Despins
By Stella Heo and Griffin Ruebner, Online Editor-in-Chief and Print Sports Section Editor // The Acalanes High School varsity women’s lacrosse team held a memorial on March 25 to honor Alexa Despins and her battle with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a genetic blood disease. Despins was
Acalanes Hosts COVID Cabaret as the Spring Musical
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // Instrumental Music Director Lauren Gibson, Director of Choral Activities Bruce Lengacher, and drama teacher Ed Meehan hosted the COVID Cabaret on March 25 where students presented their self-made musicals to their peers on Zoom. Instead of having a

Issue 7: The Forever-Burning Light in Asian Americans
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Aida Glimme Shares Life Experiences with Students
By Juliet Becker, Staff Writer // At the fifth meeting of Acalanes High School’s Women in Leadership series on March 18, Associate Superintendent of Educational Services Aida Glimme shared her experiences and challenges as a woman in education, spanning from her childhood to her current
Acalanes Football Team Beats Monte Vista in First Game Back
By Noah Glosson, Head Print Section Editor // The wait is finally over. After 476 days since their last game, the Acalanes High School varsity football team returned to action on Saturday, March 13 to play against the Monte Vista High School Mustangs. Football players
Bluepers: Season 2 Episode 5
By Bluepers Staff // In this episode, host Keith Johnson hosts a debate between two of our staff members. Enjoy!
District Updates Starting Date for Hybrid Reopening
By Marisa Guerra Echeverria, Staff Writer // After multiple projections, hours of careful planning in meetings, and the gathering of new COVID-19 data, a new projected date for hybrid reopening brings hope after a year of distance learning. In a message sent out on Feb.

Celebrating Black Excellence
By Kayli Harley, Stella Heo, Shrida Pandey, and Asher Meklin, Online Editors-in-Chief, Online News Editor, and Staff Writer // In honor of Black History Month, Blueprint profiled a few Black figures who helped pave the way for the future generations. Enjoy! Gwendolyn Brooks Gwendolyn Brooks
Arshay Cooper Talks with Acalanes Administration and Student Panelists
By Erin Hambidge, Staff Writer // Arshay Cooper’s documentary “A Most Beautiful Thing” follows the story of the first African-American high school rowing team in the nation and each member’s life growing up in the West Side of Chicago. The Acalanes High School administration hosted

Issue 6: The Life and Legacy of Chris Huber
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CIF Updates Guidelines for Return to Sports
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced on Friday, Feb. 19 that high school sports may start as early as Feb. 26 in parts of California. Contra Costa County (CCC), however, is excluded from this return and must wait
Lafayette Mayor Connects With Acalanes Students Through Open Dialogue
Erin Hambidge, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School Leadership provided students looking to enter into public service with the opportunity to learn more about what the profession entails and how they can make an impact on the world starting at a local level. Lafayette Mayor
Elizabeth Brown Teaches Students About Issues in the Workforce
By Helen O’Neal and Anastasia Grits, Staff Writers // Elizabeth Brown, the director and case manager at the Housing Authority in Augusta, Ga., met with Acalanes High School students over Zoom on Wednesday, Feb. 17, and shared her experiences with racism and sexism. As part
AUHSD Projects Return to In-Person Learning in Early March
By Marisa Guerra Echeverria, Staff Writer // As schools approach nearly an entire year of Zoom meetings, asynchronous school work, and a lack of in-person instruction, recent Contra Costa County COVID-19 updates may signal hope for a return to in-person learning. The Acalanes Union High
Abby VanMuijen Shares Entrepreneur Experiences with Students
By Jacque Peacock, Staff Writer // Abby VanMuijen, a University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) alumna, spoke about their academic and professional experiences during the third installment of the Women in Leadership series on Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. on Zoom. The series, organized

In Memory of Chris Huber
After a long battle against Parkinson’s disease, Acalanes High School physical education teacher and coach Chris Huber passed away on Jan. 21. In honor of Huber and his impact on the Acalanes community, Blueprint compiled stories, pictures, and “huber-isms” from various members of the community.

Issue 5: Piecing Together the Broken Reflection
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College Board Updates Met with Mixed Reactions
By Stella Heo and Erin Hambidge, Online Editor-in-Chief and Staff Writer // For years, many students and parents disapproved of the College Board providing standardized tests that colleges used as measures of students’ capabilities. In response to COVID-19 and the growing criticism, the organization updated
Diversity Board Hosts Female Equity Meeting
By Erin Hambidge, Staff Writer // In alignment with their goal of creating an inclusive and welcoming campus environment, the Acalanes High School Diversity Board provided students with a place to discuss female-oriented issues. The Diversity Board hosted a meeting on Friday, Jan. 15 to
Student-Athletes Protest for Return to Sports
In a previous publication of this story, Blueprint misquoted varsity basketball player Theo Stoll and incorrectly stated that Stoll is a junior varsity football player. Blueprint has since updated the story. By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // Before the pandemic, the notion of protesting
CIF Updates Return to Sports Schedule
By Miller Smith, Staff Writer // California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) North Coast Commissioner of Athletics Pat Cruickshank released an update on Jan. 14 stating that high school sports could return as early as Feb. 1 based on COVID-19 tiers if the California Department of Public
Good Ones: Episode Three
By Zack Lara, Staff Writer // In this episode of “Good Ones!”, host Zack Lara discusses the dangers of social media, political misinformation, and how to stay safe online. Enjoy!
Bluepers: Season 2 Episode 4
By Bluepers Staff // In this episode, host Keith Johnson talks with guests about moving into the new year. Enjoy!
Pro-Trump Mob Storms U.S. Capitol
By Liam McGlynn and Shrida Pandey, News Editor and Online News Editor // Democrat Joe Biden won the 2020 Presidential Election, unseating incumbent President Donald Trump. Trump refused to concede to Biden under the pretense of voter fraud in several states and filed 62 lawsuits aimed

2020: A Year in Review
// A year ago, when the words “Happy New Year” reverberated worldwide, people celebrated the accomplishment of another finished year and cheered for luck and success in 2020. Yet, as the same words prepare to make their rounds again soon, people will instead be celebrating
Drama Dons Present Their Holiday Special
By Marisa Guerra Echeverria and Helen O’Neal, Staff Writers // Acalanes High School’s Drama Dons performed several skits in the DramaDons Holiday Special on Tuesday, Dec. 22 on YouTube. Check out the recap below! Click here to watch the full performance.
Cooking Corner: Madeleines
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // Although they seem complicated, madeleines are quite simple with the right ingredients. Watch the video below and learn how to make these classic french cookies! Ingredients ¼ cup of butter 2 eggs ⅓ cup of sugar ½ cup
Acalanes Instrumental Students Perform in Virtual Winter Concert
By Emerson Brown and Connor Faust, Opinion Editor and Staff Writer // In previous years, many Acalanes High School instrumentalists never imagined seeing a recording of themselves on-screen while they watched alone from home for the annual winter concert. Acalanes instrumental students performed in their
Acalanes Choir Concert Goes Virtual
By Keith Johnson, Head Videographer // The Acalanes High School choir shared a virtual concert over YouTube on Dec. 15. Check out the recap below!
AUHSD Governing Board Approves New Courses for 2021-2022 School Year
By Brendan Connelly and Griffin Ruebner, Staff Writers // In order to maintain an effective and thoughtful curriculum throughout the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD), proposals for new classes may be made, vetted, and approved. The AUHSD Governing Board unanimously voted to adopt five
New Campolindo Assistant Principal’s Tire Slashed
By Stella Heo and Kayli Harley, Online Editors-in-Chief // Through racial equity education and community dialogues, the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) worked to create an inclusive and supportive school environment. Despite these efforts, possible acts of racially-motivated hate still plague the community. An

Issue 4: The Return to In-Person Learning
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QSA Partners with SAGA in LGBTQ+ Panel
By Brendan Connelly, Staff Writer // Throughout 2020, the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) worked to create a more inclusive environment for members of the LGBTQ+ community. On a recent panel, student leaders from around the District helped spread this message across California. Leaders

Election Collection: The New Faces of American Politics
By Shrida Pandey, Marisa Guerra Echeverria, and Lyanne Wang, Online News Editor and Staff Writers // The 2020 United States (U.S.) election cycle brought a historical amount of increased representation and diversity in politics. With the first transgender state senator, the first non-binary state senator, and
Bluepers: Season 2 Episode 3
By Bluepers Staff // In this episode of Bluepers, host Keith Johnson does a blind monologue, co-director Zack Lara reviews two burgers, and Keith makes a Thanksgiving tier list with special guest George Rogers. Enjoy!
Lori Hayes Educates Acalanes Students on Racial Equity
By Brendan Connelly, Staff Writer // Beginning with discussions about race and identity in Academy cohorts at the start of the semester, Acalanes High School students continue to have the opportunity to engage in dialogues to promote inclusivity and understanding in the community. Acalanes Leadership’s
Governing Board Approves New Hybrid Learning Model
By Stella Heo, Marisa Guerra Echeverria, and Erin Hambidge, Online Editor-in-Chief and Staff Writers // A sea of purple washed over 41 out of 58 California counties this week after a sudden spike in COVID-19 cases spread across the state. This new development comes as
CIF Postpones High School Sports
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) announced on Tuesday, Nov. 16 that Governor Gavin Newsom and Dr. Mark Ghaly from the California Department of Public Health postponed the release of California’s updated youth sports guidance. CIF competitions will remain

Issue 3: The Vote
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Good Ones: Episode Two
By Zack Lara, Staff Writer // In this episode of “Good Ones!”, host Zack Lara talks with Acalanes High School students about the presidential election, young voters, and other political topics. Stream it on Spotify and Anchor now. Enjoy!

Election Collection: Acalanes 2020 Election Simulation
By Shrida Pandey and Lyanne Wang, Online News Editor and Staff Writer // As citizens all around the country voted through mail-in ballots and at poll booths, students at Acalanes High School participated in their own mock election. The Acalanes library hosted its annual Election

Election Collection: Non-Partisan Voting Guide
By the Acalanes Democratic Club The Acalanes High School Democratic Club created a voting guide with tips to help voters before Election Day. Check it out below!
Acalanes Hosts Haunted Hallway
By Saylen Cardoni and Arlyne Noguera, Staff Writer and Photographer // Acalanes High School Leadership hosted a haunted hallway on Oct. 30 between 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. for Acalanes families to walk through. The hallway started in the 500 wing and ended near the

Election Collection: Congressman Mark DeSaulnier Talks Politics with Acalanes Students
By Julia Poole and Sabrina Agazzi, Online Feature Editor and Copy Editor // Acalanes High School students met with Congressman Mark DeSaulnier via Zoom on Thursday, Oct. 29 to discuss current issues in the United States and the importance of the upcoming election. The 11th
Bluepers: Season 2 Episode 2
By Bluepers Staff // In this episode of Bluepers, host Keith Johnson talks with some of our staff members about Halloween, conspiracy theories, sports, and more. Enjoy!
Vandalism: A Frightening Image Steeped in History
By Ethan Wellerstein, Contributing Writer In light of the recent anti-Semitic hate crime in the Lamorinda community, Blueprint opted to repost this piece from 2017 by Acalanes High School alumnus Ethan Wellerstein, class of 2017. I never asked to be Jewish. My parents never consulted
Anti-Semitic Incident Impacts Lamorinda Community
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // In a nation already divided as Election Day approaches, a vandal spreads hate and fear in Lamorinda. The unknown perpetrator vandalized homes and structures around the community with spray paintings of swastikas this Monday. On some structures, the swastikas

Election Collection: Student Guide For Getting Involved in the Election
By Aisha Mohanty and Juliet Becker, Staff Writers // Although those under 18 may consider themselves useless during the election period, in reality, they are often the catalyst for major political change in various ways. Below are several methods for Acalanes High School students who

Election Collection: Propositions and Candidates
By Shrida Pandey, Lyanne Wang, and Marisa Guerra Echeverria, Online News Editor and Staff Writers // In a time of multiple American crises, including a deadly pandemic and a national political divide, it is crucial now more than ever for Americans to act on their
PG&E Power Shutoff Affects Distance Learning
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // As students rely on technology now more than ever due to distance learning, days consist of back-to-back Zooms, uploading work through Canvas, and partaking in online activities. This week, however, all of that came to a halt due
Kelly Galuska Shares Experiences From Inside the Film Industry
By Stella Heo and Sabrina Agazzi, Online Editor-in-Chief and Copy Editor // According to the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University, in 2019, 31 percent of people in leadership roles behind the camera for television shows
Governing Board Approves Plan to Move to Hybrid Learning for Second Semester
By Shrida Pandey and Julia Poole, Online News Editor and Online Feature Editor // With schools now allowed to reopen in Contra Costa County, community members are divided about whether schools should continue with distance learning or return in a hybrid model. The Acalanes Union High
Acalanes Students Perform in Virtual Fall Instrumental Concert
By Aysha Craig, Copy Editor // The Acalanes High School Performing Arts Center, once filled with performers on stage and friends and family in the audience, is emptier than ever. Unable to return to school for music purposes, many students partake in concerts virtually. Several
The League of Women Voters Talks with Students About Intersectional Women’s Suffrage
By Gabriella Gruber and Marisa Guerra Echeverria, Staff Writers // As the United States celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, Americans also remember the people who dedicated their lives to the suffrage movement. Their contributions to society are apparent now more than ever

Issue 2: Navigating Racial Consciousness
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Good Ones: Episode One
By Zack Lara, Staff Writer // In the debut episode of the “Good Ones!” podcast, host Zach Lara talks with students, parents, teachers, and other dignified guests about how students can succeed during distance learning, remain active, and prepare for the SAT. Stream it on
Motivational Speaker Keith Hawkins Brings Positivity to Acalanes
By Helen O’Neal, Staff Writer // Some people can find it difficult to stay connected to the community while being isolated in their homes during the pandemic. With Acalanes High School planning to remain in distance learning for the entirety of the first semester, many

Students Drive Through Campus for ACA-Day
By Lue Van Handel, Head Photographer // Many students drove through the Acalanes High School parking lot yesterday between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to collect spirit wear, write thank you notes, and wave to teachers. Check out the pictures below!
Wellness Center Teaches Students About Suicide Prevention
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // With depression and anxiety heightened during the pandemic, mental health awareness is important now more than ever. Acalanes High School teachers and administration found new ways to discuss mental health during distance learning in honor of September being National
Bluepers: Season 2 Premiere
By Bluepers Staff // Welcome back to Bluepers! After a short hiatus because of COVID-19, Bluepers is finally back for season two with a brand new host. Enjoy!

Issue 1: Learning to Lie
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Governing Board Revises Interdistrict Transfer Policy
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // In 2018, the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) Governing Board voted to deny most interdistrict transfers due to budgetary concerns. The decision, which went into effect during the 2019-2020 school year, sparked controversy throughout the Lamorinda community.
Community Dialogue Seeks to Normalize Mental Health Discussion
By Lyanne Wang, Staff Writer // Following a series of grave incidents posted on social media, many individuals were forced to face something seldom talked about yet experienced by everyone: mental health. The Acalanes High School Wellness Center and the Bring Change to Mind club
Acalanes High School Student Helps Improve Campus
By Zach Snyder and Brendan Connelly, Staff Writers // The transition from a boy scout to an Eagle Scout requires hard work, dedication, and leadership. One Acalanes High School junior recently completed the process after revamping portions of the Acalanes campus. Junior Rhett Skvarna demonstrated
Governing Board Approves Two Classes on Race
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // During the 2020 protests for George Floyd, people nationwide recognized the inequalities that people of color face in American society. In the Lamorinda community, many students and parents turn to the school system to demand education on racial

Letter from the Editors: Second Issue Cover Story
A note from Blueprint regarding our second print issue’s planned cover story on Race: One of our main goals as a paper this year is to elevate the voices of students of color. Our initial approach for the cover piece of our second issue was
Two Acalanes Lacrosse Players Raise Money to Help Those in Need
By Alexandra Ames, Staff Writer // While walking from the fridge to the sofa before watching something on Netflix has become normal exercise for many people during quarantine, two Acalanes High School students have been teaching lacrosse and donating their profits to help the community. Acalanes
Black Student Union and Bring Change to Mind Club Hold Dialogue on Racism
By Aysha Craig, Copy Editor // While protests fighting for justice and equality may have simmered down in the Lafayette community, two Acalanes High School clubs push to keep educating students on how to be anti-racist. Acalanes’ Black Student Union (BSU) and Bring Change to Mind
Acalanes Sophomores Take Part in Class Scavenger Hunt
By Anastasia Grits, Staff Writer // Acalanes High School sophomores partook in a scavenger hunt around downtown Lafayette on Aug. 23 and took pictures in front of five preselected locations to compete for gift cards and school merchandise. While Leadership wanted to create a bonding
Freshmen Bond Through Virtual Escape Room
By Connor Faust, Staff Writer // During a normal year, freshmen would begin their Acalanes High School experience in-person. However, with COVID-19 preventing students from meeting at school, Leadership hosted an online bonding event for the incoming freshmen. New Crew, a Leadership board dedicated to
Blueprinters Take on Distance Learning
By Keith Johnson, Head Videographer // Blueprint’s first years documented their first week of academic learning between Aug. 17 and Aug. 21. Watch the recap below!
Welcome-Back Rally Goes Virtual
By Aisha Mohanty and Mara Korzeniowska, Staff Writers // Attempting to replicate the experience of in-person rallies, Acalanes High School Leadership hosted a welcome-back rally on Friday, Aug. 21 via YouTube to commend students who participated in community projects over quarantine, encourage the viewers to
Acalanes Hosts Virtual Back to School Night
By Shrida Pandey and Griffin Ruebner, Online News Editor and Staff Writer // Many parents look forward to back to school night as a chance to connect with their students’ teachers and learn more about their classes. This year, as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
Women’s Water Polo Wins SportsStars Magazine’s 2019-2020 Team of the Year
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // SportsStars Magazine selected the Acalanes women’s water polo team as their Northern California Team Of The Year on Aug. 17, for their undefeated season last year, the program’s second in a row. The magazine announced on Aug. 6
Acalanes Students Take on the Social Struggles of Distance Learning
By Julia Poole, Online Feature Editor // As the Acalanes High School community returns to roaming the “Zoom” halls, students must form connections with peers and new teachers through distance learning for the first time. For decades, freshmen and returning students used the first week

Acalanes Must Teach Black History
“Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” – Elie Wiesel By Amani Williams, Contributing Writer To Whom It May Concern: Over and over again, I’m told that “we have expanded to teach more of a conclusive history” or “we are reading more books written by
Blueprinters Learn About Canvas and Race
By Keith Johnson, Head Videographer // During the first week of school, Acalanes High School students met in their Academy cohort groups everyday to learn about Canvas and race. Some Blueprinters documented their experience throughout the week. Enjoy!
Acalanes Implements New Race and Equity Curriculum
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // As demonstrations protesting the murder of George Floyd spread all throughout the nation, multiple videos of students from Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) using various racial slurs and stereotyping of minorities surfaced. Under rising pressure for more education
Athletic Department Holds Sports Camps During Suspension of Fall Sports
By Mason Archer, Sports Editor // With the 2020-2021 school year now underway, the California Interscholastic Federation suspended all sports until Dec. 14. Despite the suspension of fall sports, the Acalanes High School Athletic Department plans to conduct camps for various sports during this suspension.

Acalanes Holds Socially Distanced Dons Days
By Keith Johnson, Head Videographer // At the beginning of every school year, Acalanes High School holds Dons Day, where students can go to school to get their class schedules, learn about clubs and fundraisers, and get ready for the upcoming year. However, restrictions due

Community Members Protest at the District Office
By Zoe Edelman, Graphics Manager // Many community members rallied outside of the Acalanes Union High School District Office yesterday at 4 p.m. to demand for the reinstatement of inter-district transfers, a new accountability program against racism, and a diversified curriculum. Check out the photos
CIF Allows Sports for 2020-2021 School Year with Revisions
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // After nearly four months of anticipation, high school sports are officially scheduled to return to Acalanes High School. The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) confirmed on Monday, July 20, that high school sports will take place during the 2020-2021
NFL Team Changes Controversial Name
By Miller Smith, Staff Writer Disclaimer: Blueprint is using the term “Redskin” to refer to the team’s name for accuracy. // After decades of protests, countless emails from the public, and criticism from big organizations, including Nike, FedEx, and Pepsi, one of the most controversial team
Governing Board’s Decision for 2020-2021 School Year Met with Mixed Reactions
By Stella Heo, Shrida Pandey, and Aisha Mohanty, Online Editor-in-Chief, Online News Editor, and Staff Writer // After watching the total number of cases of COVID-19 in the United States skyrocket in June and continue to rise as the upcoming school year approaches, students, parents

AUHSD Governing Board Approves School Reopening Model
By Stella Heo and Shrida Pandey, Online Editor-in-Chief and Online News Editor // Instead of soaking up the summer sun, many Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) students, parents, and staff already look ahead to what the 2020-2021 school year will be like in the midst
Exclusive Blueprint Interview with Inclusive Lafayette Cofounders
Online News Editor Shrida Pandey conducted this Blueprint interview with Inclusive Lafayette cofounders Benjamin and Jeremy Levine. Pandey: Why did you start Inclusive Lafayette? Benjamin: We went to the Geroge Floyd protest, and people were chanting, but what they were doing is what we asked
Approve the Terraces of Lafayette
By John Kalil, Contributing Writer // In 1971, the social scientist John Rawls explained what he called the Original Position thought experiment. If we knew what societies looked like, but didn’t know what place we would inhabit in society, what kind of society would we like
Lafayette Planning Commission Approves Terraces of Lafayette Project
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // What many teens use as a scenic Instagram photo opportunity has been a hub for conflict for nearly a decade. After several meetings and hours of planning, O’Brien Land Company’s “Terraces of Lafayette” Deer Hill project may come

Miramonte Guest Writer Editorial
Not White Like You By Ava Moran, Contributing Writer // Blueprint reporters reached out to Miramonte High School senior Ava Moran for comment after hearing her speak at the Lafayette Peaceful Protest on June 7. I don’t want to die and nothing has changed. I
AUHSD is Not Doing Enough to Combat Racism
By Zoe Edelman, Graphics Manager // It is pathetic that the spread of a 38-second video of brazen, horrifying racist dialogue by Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) students was the catalyst for addressing racism within the Lamorinda community. As a member of this community,
Governing Board Addresses Racism at AUHSD
By Liam McGlynn, News Editor // Since the death of George Floyd, organizations across the country have decided to use this moment of reckoning with racial inequity and systemic racism as a catalyst to institute systematic policy changes. During Wednesday’s Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD)
Governing Board Discusses Plans For Reopening Schools For 2020-2021 School Year
By Stella Heo, Online Editor-in-Chief // With grocery store shelves filling, toilet paper hoarding declining, and community members reverting to their previous habits, many are beginning to question what the upcoming school year will look like. The Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) Governing Board met

Lamorinda Responds to Local and National Racism
By Jamie Lattin, Editor-in-Chief // At first glance, the murder of 46 year-old George Floyd appeared to be just another horrific instance of police brutality. But for a wounded nation, enough was finally enough. Protests swept the country as groups called for increased accountability in
Exclusive Blueprint Interview with Principal Travis Bell
Editor-in-Chief Jamie Lattin conducted this Blueprint interview for the Antiracism in Lamorinda story. To view the story, click here. Lattin: How do you think our district can best support antiracist practices? Bell: I think there’s a lot to that. I think first and foremost is

Local Protestors Take to the Streets for Justice
By Liam McGlynn and Arlyne Noguera, News Editor and Staff Photographer // In honor of George Floyd and other people of color who were killed by police, many Lafayette community members participated in a peaceful protest on Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m. The protestors
Racist Video Spurs District Response
By Jamie Lattin, Editor-in-Chief // The blatancy of racism within our community and schools recently revealed itself in the form of a video that leaked on social media on June 4. In an email to the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) community, Superintendent John Nickerson
Blueprint Wins Local and National Awards
By Stella Heo and Kayli Harley, Online Editors-in-Chief // Whether it be fires within a mile radius of the school, a global pandemic, or the removal of a classic tale from the school’s reading list, Acalanes High School’s student-run newspaper, Blueprint, strived to inform the community.

Class of 2020 Graduates Amidst a Pandemic
By Julia Poole, Online Feature Editor // Bleachers full of family and friends became small crowds of observers, chairs on the football field turned into a line of students in the hallway, and the hours of glory a typical graduation brings became a few seconds

Letter from the Editors: Our Commitment to Anti-Racism
// We want to recognize the privilege of our platform as members of the free press. We are committed to amplifying Black voices and voices of people of color. We support our fellow students as they fight against racism and will continue to tell their

The Importance of Asian Solidarity for the Black Community
By Stephanie Liu, Contributing Writer // George Floyd was killed on May 25, 2020, when police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for at least five minutes. Three other police officers stood by while Floyd was suffocating, pleading for his life. One of those police
SAGE Benefit Concert Goes Digital
By Shrida Pandey, Online News Editor // With COVID-19 limiting in-person activities, students and administration turn to online outlets to reach out to the Acalanes High School community. This year, an annual Acalanes event transitioned from the Performing Arts Center to the internet to promote worldwide

Community Members Protest for George Floyd with Car Caravan
By Kayli Harley and Stella Heo, Online Editors-in-Chief // In Minneapolis, Los Angeles, London, Philadelphia, Miami, Washington D.C., Dallas, San Francisco, and countless other cities across the world, people are protesting for change. Now, Lafayette residents are answering the call for change as well. Many members
Acalanes Holds Senior Awards on YouTube
By Stella Heo and Tom Bequette, Online Editor-in-Chief and Online Sports Editor // Cheering and applause turned into YouTube comments. Certificates of achievement transformed into video messages. Students and teachers in the stands became faces behind a screen, witnessing the first virtual senior awards ceremony at

Seniors Celebrate the End of the Year With Car Rally
By Lue Van Handel, Head Photographer // The class of 2020 paraded around downtown Lafayette last Friday, May 29, at 4 p.m. during the senior car rally. Check out the photos below!

Cooking Corner: French Toast Roll Ups
By Kayli Harley, Online Editor-in-Chief // Looking to satisfy your sweet tooth? Try these delicious French Toast Roll Ups! Here is a video for you to follow. Enjoy! Ingredients 1 or more slices of bread 2 or more strawberries Nutella 1 egg Cinnamon Sugar ..

Drama Dons Take on Monologues
By Liam McGlynn, News Editor // The COVID-19 pandemic is a situation that most never could have planned for. But with each day followed by the next, many are becoming more adapted to a new environment. Over the past several months, Acalanes High School teachers scrambled
AUHSD Offers Free Meals to the Community
By Aysha Craig and Sabrina Agazzi, Copy Editors // Although many may feel helpless during this time of isolation because of the lack of functioning services worldwide, the Acalanes Union High School District (AUHSD) continues to support those in need. The AUHSD cafeteria staff will
Religion in a Time of Isolation
By Alex Ariker, Copy Editor // Religion has historically offered an escape for those suffering in times of uncertainty and dread. However, as social distancing mandates force religious buildings to temporarily close, local religious communities must alter how they worship. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Temple

Medical Students Teach Viewers About COVID-19
By Aysha Craig, Copy Editor // As COVID-19 panic continues to spread, unreliable sources plague the internet with fake news and false alarms; in a time of social isolation, the media is increasingly important in keeping people updated and access to accurate information grows more

End-of-Year Rally Goes Digital
By Keith Johnson, Head Videographer // Despite the school closure, Acalanes High School Leadership held the end-of-year rally on Friday, May 22 on YouTube to celebrate three retiring teachers, recognize all senior spring athletes, and acknowledge the achievements of the class of 2020. Watch the

Cooking Corner: Dalgona Matcha Latte
By Stella Heo, Online Editor-in-Chief // Cool off during a hot day in the spring or summer with a dalgona matcha latte! Here’s a video for you to follow. Enjoy! Ingredients 1 egg 1 tbsp sugar 1 tsp matcha powder Milk or a substitute .
Letter to the Editor: The Coronavirus Lockdown is Un-American
By Jamie Bishop, Contributing Writer This is an opposing piece in response to Julia Poole’s article, “The U.S. Government Has Failed to Act Under Pressure of Coronavirus.” As reported coronavirus (COVID-19) hospitalization cases start to drop and treatments underway, we as Americans, in the midst

Annual Spring Concert Premieres on YouTube Live
By Emerson Brown, Opinion Editor // As lockdowns persist, schools teach online, and offices remain closed, everyone is faced with the continuing burden of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ensemble musicians are faced with a challenge other groups are feeling as well: the necessity for in-person gatherings. Neither
Why Quarantine Isn’t the Easy Way Out to Getting a New Puppy
By Zack Lara, Staff Writer // The COVID-19 pandemic stimulated a quarantine culture complete with trends, memes, and activities fit for isolation. Puppy adoptions joined the lineup as families scrambled to keep themselves engaged, but many turned their backs to one crucial detail: ordinary life
Acalanes Boosters Holds Ceremony for Future Collegiate Athletes
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // Although the 2019-2020 athletic year ended early due to COVID-19, athletic celebrations at Acalanes High School have not come to an end. Acalanes Boosters, parents, and faculty recognized 22 senior athletes recruited to play at the collegiate level during
Bob Myers Gives Advice to Students Over Zoom
By Tom Bequette, Online Sports Editor // Not only did the COVID-19 pandemic change school as students knew it, but it also changed the world of professional sports. With team practices canceled, seasons suspended, and players stuck at home, Acalanes High School students got the chance
Acalanes Seniors Celebrate Time of Reflection Virtually
By Anne Thiselton-Dyer, Staff Writer // For high school seniors, the end of the school year is the last time they can celebrate their successes and hard work together before going their separate ways. Instead of partying with friends, this year’s seniors are confined to

Cooking Corner: Zoe Cate’s Pasta
By Zoe Cate, Staff Writer // Do you want to try making some homemade pasta? Try out this recipe! Here’s a video for you to follow. Enjoy! Ingredients 1 cup flour 2 eggs . . Makes 3/4 lb pasta . . Directions Step 1 Spread

Acalanes Senior Class Featured on ABC7 News
By Sabrina Agazzi, Copy Editor // Amongst the COVID-19 updates, White House briefings, and political disputes that currently encompass the world of news, many Acalanes High School seniors found themselves in a news broadcast dedicated to the Class of 2020. The local American Broadcasting Company
COVID-19 Will Not Solve the Climate Crisis
By Katrina Ortman, Contributing Writer // Fish swim in the eerily clear canals of Venice, Japanese sika deer wander into urban areas, and coyotes howl through San Franciscan streets. Reports of healthier air quality and reduced nitrogen pollution pour into the media from international scientists.

Seniors Pick Up Their Caps and Gowns
By Lue Van Handel, Head Photographer // Instead of hazmat suits and masks, seniors prepared to take on a modified graduation with their caps and gowns. In order to prevent gatherings and limit traffic, the school gave students specific time slots to pick up their
Dons Celebrate Human Rights Week
By Aisha Mohanty, Staff Writer // As car horns become the new “happy birthday”, face-to-face conversations turn into online interactions, and school courses remain on digital platforms, COVID-19 continues to prompt Acalanes High School Leadership to find virtual substitutes for school activities. Aiming to shed light
Maya Smith Inspires Senior Class Over Zoom
By John Kalil, Staff Writer // Despite the challenges of school cancellation and shelter-in-place orders, the show, more specifically the senior end-of-year traditions, must go on. The executive director of pop singer Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation, Maya Smith, headlined the second installment of

Issue 8: The Freeman Files
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The Azure
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The Azure: Science and Engineering
Nelson Rogers: Grand Strategy in Catan This piece received first place in Project LPIE’s Science and Engineering category. Ariel Shehter: Soap This piece received second place in Project LPIE’s Science and Engineering category.
The Azure: Sustainable Lafayette
Sophie Krayna: Close the Door This piece received first place in Project LPIE’s Sustainable Lafayette category.
The Azure: Community Service
Owen Myall: Lamorinda Skate Park Project This piece received first place in Project LPIE’s Community Service category. Kayley Altbaum: Xenophon The