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55 ft (17 m) AMSL. Website. ychs .ycusd .k12 .ca .us. Yuba City High School is home of the Honkers. Yuba City High School is a public secondary school in Yuba City, California. It had roughly 3,000 students before River Valley High School opened in 2005. The school colors are brown and gold. Its mascot is the "Honker", a nickname for Canada geese .
The Yuba City bus disaster was the second-worst bus disaster in U.S. history, exceeded only by the 1963 train-bus collision in Chualar, California, which claimed the lives of 32 Mexican farmworkers. In May 1996, on the twentieth anniversary of the accident, a memorial built near the water at the Martinez Marina was dedicated to the victims.
Sutter Union High School is well known in the Yuba–Sutter area for its skilled athletes and continued success in football, volleyball, girls soccer, baseball and softball. These teams have each won a Northern Section Championship in the past season. [when?] and the wrestling team has won 2 section championships and also many league titles.
Yuba County sheriff’s deputies arrested the parents of a Lindhurst High School student who are accused of taking a loaded ghost gun to the campus before the father reportedly assaulted the ...
Sep. 29—Yuba City High School was placed on lockdown on Wednesday after the administration and an on-site police officer found a student with a handgun and ammunition on campus and a second ...
Nov. 1—Several area streets will be partially closed on Sunday for the annual Sikh parade in Yuba City and Yuba-Sutter Transit will have a shuttle service to help avoid any parking and traffic ...
Live Oak is an incorporated city in Sutter County, California, United States. It is part of the Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area within the Greater Sacramento CSA, and includes a hamlet historically named Stafford. The population was 9,106 at the 2020 census, up from 8,392 at the 2010 census.
River Valley High School (Also known as RVHS) is a public high school located in Yuba City, California.It was founded in 2005, and has grades 9-12. History. The school, the second high school in the city after Yuba City High School, was built due to Measure SS, a $30.6 million bond measure which was approved by local voters in 1999.