STUDENTS:

Students, as we move towards warmer weather, here is a reminder of the YVHS Dress Code:

1. No headwear including hoodies up or sunglasses are to be worn in the classroom; this includes caps/hats that are part of a uniform for athletic events.

2. No bandanas or paraphernalia associated with gang affiliation or activity. Bandanas not affiliated with gang activity are permitted.

3. The waist area of the torso must show no more than one inch of skin. No see-through clothing may be worn and no excessive cleavage shall be exposed.

4. No tube tops, off the shoulder apparel, or strapless garments will be permitted. Shoes must be worn at all times. No metal reinforced shoes (steel-toed boots).

5. Skirts and short pants must be long enough to cover the cheeks of the buttocks and undergarments while the student is sitting or bending over.

6. No over-sized sagging, no undersized tight pants (skinny jeans) or shorts that expose the buttocks or underwear. Pants and shorts will be worn at the waist.

7. No spikes, chains, inappropriate belt buckles, safety pins or other potentially hazardous accessories.

8. No baseball batting gloves, MMA-style gloves, or any other type of glove that is identified with violence or fighting. Gloves should not be worn unless in the case of inclement weather.

9. No apparel or possessions that depict, display, or contain inappropriate messages:

a. No hate or gang symbols.

b. No references to illegal drugs, tobacco, or alcohol.

c. No profane or sexually explicit messages or images.

d. No naked silhouettes or photographs or nudity or sexual images.

e. No depictions of weapons or violence.

10. Tattoos containing illegal drugs, tobacco or alcohol must be covered at all times.

11. No undergarments may be worn as outerwear.

Come to True Colors the campus LGBTQ Safe Space in V-2 after school today from 2 to 4. This week we will be decorating bags for our Valentine event on Feb 13.

Winter Formal refunds are available in the ASB office. Bring your ID and receipt. 

If you took Homecoming pictures and have not received them they are in ASB. Please pick them up soon.

Attention all students! If you're planning to run for an ASB position next year, attendance at the upcoming lunch meeting is mandatory! Join us in the ASB office February 20, to get important information about the election process, requirements, and what to expect. Don't miss out, this meeting is your first step toward being a part of next year's ASB team! See you there!

Senior Class is hosting Valentines Grams and Carnations. $2 for a candy bag, $3 for Carnations. They will be available to purchase in front of the ASB office February 10 through 12 and will be delivered February 13 during 7 period.

Sign up for the YVHS Singing Group, don’t miss out! Are you ready to be part of something exciting? The YVHS Singing Group is now accepting sign-ups for the upcoming season! Whether you’re looking to connect with others, learn new skills, or just have fun, this is the perfect opportunity for you! Sign up Tuesdays at 2:10 pm. See Deion in H-1 if you have questions.

SENIORS:

Seniors! Senior Excursion permission slips are available in the ASB office. Make sure to turn them in with your friends to ensure you are on the same bus. They are due February 13. We are headed to The California Science Center and Santa Monica Pier on March 7.

SPORTS:

Trojan Swim Team is ready to kick off another Championship season. If you are interested in joining the swim team see Coach Weiss in the weight room at 2:30, also there is a parent meeting Friday, February 7 in Frakes Hall at 5:00 pm. 

Any Boys who want to play tennis, please see Mr. Le after school by the tennis court and practices will start at 2:15 pm after school.

Baseball tryouts: Tuesday, February 18 through Thursday, February 20th from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm on the baseball field. Students must have current physicals and a Home Campus Clearance to participate.

The Yucca Valley Lady Trojan Basketball team fell to basin rival Twentynine Palms HS by a 45-30 score Tuesday evening in the Trojan Gym in the final game of the regular season. The Yucca girls trailed in the defensive battle by a 15-12 at halftime but the Lady Wildcats outscored the Lady Trojans by 10 points in the third quarter to take command of the game taking a 30-17 lead into the fourth quarter. Junior Teagan Moon hit two 3-point baskets and led the Lady Trojans with 9 points, while senior Syhelie Gilmore followed with 8 points. Senior Tayla Monroy chipped in 6 points and fellow senior Toriana Simpson added 5 points. The team finished the season with a 4-5 Desert Valley League record and a 10-14 overall record.

The Yucca Valley High School Boys Soccer teams closed out their regular season in dominant fashion with victories over the Twentynine Palms Wildcats at their home stadium. The JV team secured a 3-1 victory, with Gabriel Santana leading the charge, scoring two goals, while Tyler added another to seal the win. Santana’s outstanding performance earned him Player of the Match honors, as selected by Coach Adan Mendoza, who praised his relentless energy and precision on the field. “The way Gabe controlled the tempo and capitalized on scoring opportunities was key to our success,” said Coach Mendoza. “His footwork, positioning, and drive were exceptional today.” The Varsity squad showcased their skill with an emphatic 5-0 shutout victory over the Wildcats. Oswaldo Lopez was named Player of the Match by Coach Jorge Rodriguez, recognizing his impact both offensively and defensively in leading the team to victory. With these wins, the Trojans now eagerly await the possibility of a Wild Card spot in the CIF Playoffs, a testament to their dedication and hard work throughout the season. This game marks the conclusion of the regular season for the Trojans, but the team is not done yet. The End-of-Season Banquet is on the horizon, where players, coaches, and families will come together to celebrate a season filled with memorable goals, incredible saves, and teamwork that defines Trojan soccer. As the team looks ahead to the playoff possibilities, one thing is clear: the Trojans have left their mark on the season, showing grit, determination, and the heart of champions.