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YES Student Wins Tech Trek Scholarship!

Each year since 2011, the American Association of University Women (AAUW) selects around 100 seventh grade girls from around the state to attend a “Tech Trek” for one week in the summer at UC Davis, one of the nation’s top public research universities. During this week, they have dorm mates focused on similar topics, participate in hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) related activities, and get to know their interests better before they begin eighth grade in the fall. The selection process includes questions about their interests in STEM subjects as well as a recommendation from one of their STEM teachers. The Yuba-Sutter AAUW selected 5 girls from the area this year, including our very own Violeta (Vee) Gentry-Morales! When asked about her experience there, she shared “Tech Trek was one of the best weeks of my life. There were so many things I loved about Tech Trek for starters my favorite was my dorm mates . . . Another thing was learning about anatomy and space, those were my two favorite subjects . . . In the future when I get a career I know that I will probably have to use math and science because those two things are very important. Thank you for everything”. Violeta expressed how grateful she was for her selection to attend this year’s Tech Trek in a letter sent to the organizers. It is clear that the students who attended had an exciting, educational time leaving even more inspired than they arrived. 

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Supporting Student Happiness

Social and emotional support systems are an important focus at YES. A new position, Family Liaison, is being filled by Dawn Kaundart who previously worked in the front office. A new class was implemented as well; Casey Nielsen is teaching the Technology and Media Literacy class throughout the school year that middle school students will attend. There are four main topics covered in this class: social media etiquette and safety, cyberbullying recognition and prevention, using Google Suite applications, and coding. Children, particularly middle schoolers, have more access to media and the internet than ever before. This is both a positive and a negative, as the internet is full of useful and important information that can be easily obtained. However, as Nielsen points out, “in order for technology to be at its most beneficial, students must learn how to use it safely and effectively. That’s the core idea of what Technology and Media Literacy is about–giving students the tools to be able to navigate the ever-changing technological world”. Kaundart, the Family Liaison, will be nurturing the connection between the school and YES families. She provides a familiar face when students are dropped off and picked up and checks in with the parents at this time. She also helps redirect behavior when students are overwhelmed, having a ReSet Room available to them equipped with the tools necessary to help them reset. Kaundart shares, “I plan family friendly school sponsored activities that invite families to our campus. I also have the opportunity to help families in need to connect them to community resources when things are tough.” Constantly learning and improving, each school year at YES becomes more enriching and nurturing.

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YES was featured on the front page of the Appeal today!

YES was featured on the front page of the Appeal today! The school co-sponsored the Food & Water Festival and hosted many of the workshops on our campus. We were able to share with the community YES’s top ranked Farm to School program while showing our garden, greenhouse and henhouse. Find a link to the article below.
Thank you,
Louise Miller
Principal/Superintendent 
https://www.appeal-democrat.com/news/yes-charter-academy-hosts-community-workshops-during-food-and-water-festival/article_b0506cac-624d-11ee-a905-83b8455eff9d.html

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Nurtured Heart Approach Workshops

10/2/23

You are invited to a special series of workshops designed to give you parenting tools/ideas. YES is hosting Nurtured Heart Approach (NHA) workshops for parents and caregivers on October 4th, 11th, and 18th. The workshops will be after school from 3:00 to 4:00. 

IF YOU WILL NEED CHILDCARE PLEASE REACH OUT TO ME SO I CAN MAKE ARRANGEMENTS.  

NHA is part of the tools we use here at the school when caring for your child/children.

The three event series is hosted by myself and I am truly hoping to NOT be the only one showing up.  The workshop is provided by NHA certified trainers.

Nurtured Heart Approach is an evidence based way of inspiring greatness in children. YES trains all teaching and support staff in this method.

Please take this opportunity to add tools to your tool shed and to meet other YES parents. I look forward to seeing you there!I will have refreshments to share.
Please reach out with any questions or concerns you may have

Dawn Kaundart, 

Family Liaison 530-692-2210

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