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YES Charter Academy
Basic Information
Address: PO Box 180 Dobbins, Ca 95935
9841 Texas Hill Rd. Oregon House, CA 95962
	  County: Yuba
	  District: Marysville Joint Unified
	  Phone Number: (530)692-2210
	  Fax Number: (530)692-2210
	  
 	  	  Email: ksmith@yescharteracademy.org
	  Principal: Katheryn Smith
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Additional Information
School Type: Public K-8 Charter
	
				State District ID: CA
	State School ID: CA
	Grade Level: 
	
	Pre-K, K-5, 6-8
	
	Founded: 2008
	School Setting: 
	10 acres of rolling oak woodland with a pond, soccer fields, wall ball, basketball, and 30 beds of organic gardening. 5-6 classrooms serving transitional Kindergarten through Grade 8. Thematic school wide education, project based, hands on learning.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 8:45-3:00
	School Days in Calendar Year: 176
		School Colors: Blue, Green, and Gold
	School Mascot: Fox
			School Size: 125
	Classroom Size: 20-25
	Classroom Teachers: 5-6
		Support Services: 
		Special Education push in support, Speech and Language Therapy, After School Care, Student Government, volunteer tutor programs
After School Programs: Yes
		PTA Organization: Yes
				Lunch Availability: Fresh, made from scratch meals, Free and Reduced Lunches if qualified
		Uniform Guidelines: 
	Dress code, no uniform
Mission Statement: 
						YES Charter Academy will educate K-8 students in a school culture that values the scientific method and a curricular focus on environmental studies. The highest California academic standards, as well as high standards of moral conduct, will be emphasized.

