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Back to School Night for All Grades

Thursday, August 7: 5:00pm to 6:30pm
Join us to learn about all the new things happening at YES!
• Tour the campus, visit the Gardens and Farm
• Meet the staff and your Student’s teachers
• Meet your Student’s classmates and your fellow parents
• Find out what your Student will be learning this year and get info about field trips
• Get all your questions answered!
Yuba-Sutter Juneteenth Community Events
Yuba-Sutter Juneteenth Community Events
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YES First Grade Students Make the News!
YES Charter Academy Supports Monarch Butterflies With New Waystation By Julia Campbell
YES Charter Academy Supports Monarch Butterflies With New Waystation By Julia Campbell
On April 26th, Yuba Environmental Science (YES) Charter Academy committed to the support of the migrating Monarch butterfly populations for generations to come. Collaborating with several organizations and agencies, such as the Yuba County Resource Conservation District (RCD) and Yuba Watershed Protection & Fire Safe Council, they gathered over 60 volunteers from the community to establish the Yuba Foothills Monarch Waystation. YES farmer Juan Jose Domingo and DJ Baker, Director of RCD, mapped out the planting beds and trails, with the help of Yuba Watershed Protection & Fire Safe Council Director Allison Thompson’s expert eye the day of the planting event. Earning a certificate of recognition from Kristen Baum, Director of MonarchWatch.org, the Yuba Foothills Monarch Waystation is an official habitat for migrating monarchs. The inspiration for this mode of conservation blossomed from the current curriculum at YES; Connie Murtaugh, a first-grade teacher at YES, has her class studying pollinators and their habitats. Her students had the goal of planting 500 milkweed plants or more and enlisted the help of their community members to achieve and exceed this goal. Students joined volunteers from the community and planted more than 500 plants in the beds along trails, providing vital resources to monarchs needed for their reproduction and migration. Monarch butterflies use milkweed plants to lay their eggs, as it is a necessary food source for their caterpillar stage. Through this planting process, friendships were strengthened, and the spirit of community was proven to be thriving in the Yuba Foothills. YES is determined to encourage local insects and wildlife to thrive as intended. Providing these endangered butterflies with the essentials for their survival will serve generations to come. The students and volunteers that planted each plant will be able to enjoy the coming generations of monarchs and their migrations, knowing they played a crucial role in their conservation. Read the full post on ParentSquare
Save the Date - YES Charter Academy Earth Day 2025 Celebration
Save the Date – YES Charter Academy Earth Day 2025 Celebration
[Wednesday, Apr 2 at 6:00 PM]
Correction – This event is May 3, 2025, not April 3 as the calendar note originally stated. Read the full post on ParentSquare
Yuba Foothills Celebrates Earth Day 2025
Yuba Foothills Celebrates Earth Day 2025
Samira Jahani’s third grade students were guided by the question, “How did California native people live sustainably for ten thousand years?” They will demonstrate what they learned about the basket making culture of California’s native people, invite visitors to try their hand at basketry, and display the baskets they made.
James Brandt’s seventh grade students were guided by the question, “How can we learn to live in a fire adapted landscape?” They will share what they learned about fire science, demonstrate the fire triangle, and invite visitors to make S’mores.
The YES art teacher, Allison Leininger, will host a gallery of student nature art. Local nature photographer, Eli Jenkins, will host an immersive experience of his work that includes still photography, video, and sound.
YES farmer, Juan Jose Domingo, will host garden tours and offer garden plants by donation.
YES fourth grade teacher, Margaret Campbell, will host a Scholastic Book Fair. Proceeds from the book fair will support YES classroom libraries.
Siobhan Searl, YES high school counselor, will announce the winners of the YES high school ePortfolio competition. The three top students will be awarded gift certificates for their accomplishments. She will be on hand to share information about YES high school career technical education pathways and internships. High school students will display information on their college field trips and college research.
Local food and drink will be available from Jose and Virginia Reynoso and their food truck Mi Ranchito Restaurant and Taco Truck, from Sarai Gonzalez and her food and drink pop up Quenchies & Munchies, and from Rob Laliberte and his food and drink pop up, Coffee and Flowers.
What: Earth Day 2025 Celebration
When: Saturday, May 3, 2025 from 10-2
Where: 9841 Texas Hill Road, Oregon House
More Information: https://yescharteracademy.org/news-and-events/
YES Charter Academy is a free, public school serving TK-12 students in the Yuba Foothills. The school provides bussing throughout Yuba County.
Photo: Mikela Amaral, YES bus driver, and Debbie Campbell, YES business administrator in front of the YES electric bus. Photo credit, Louise Miller
Monarch Waystation Planting Event
Monarch Waystation Planting Event
Date: Saturday, April 26, 2025
Time: 9:00 am
Location: YES Charter 9841 Texas Hill Road, Oregon House
Come and support the First Grade Project to save Monarchs!
Lunch will be served to volunteers. Read the full post on ParentSquare
