STUDENTS:
The results from the 2026-2027 ASB election are in. Please join us in congratulating next year’s student leaders. Your Executive Board consists of President Taj Ladhar, Vice President Savannah Hurstrom, Secretary Taylor Bradshaw, and Treasurer Bobby Bradshaw. Senior class officers are President Taylor Soares, Vice President Khloe Tili, Secretary Kieleigh Gibbs, and Treasurer Caleb Murphy. Junior Class officers are President Sophia Goodnow, Vice President Radley Lessley, Secretary Charlee Jones, and Treasurer Alexander Cordova. Sophomore Class officers are President Madison Murphy, Vice President Addalyn Possehl, Secretary Eva Francis, and Treasurer Leticia Lara. Freshman Class officers are President Alyssa Calhoun, Vice President Peyton Jordan, Secretary Jamison Jones, and Treasurer Rylin Baker. Social Media Ambassadors are Valenteena Valdez and Kaeleigh Tandy. Spirit/Pep Ambassador is Jayden Rochin. Class Ambassadors are Isabella Hernandez, Talon Jarrett, Chloe Mix, and Bryli Doty.
SENIORS: Would you like to play or sing the National Anthem at graduation? See Mr. Barrett in H-1 to schedule your audition.
The Visual & Performing Arts Department is presenting their Spring Concert and Student Art Show on Tuesday, May 19 at 6:30pm in the MPR. Free admission, student artework, performances by our choir and band students, and delicious snacks for purchase! Please come out and support our student musicians and artists!
Are you going to prom? ASB is hosting a Promposal Contest, and the best promposal will win TWO FREE tickets to prom! To enter, submit a video of your promposal to the YVHS Class of 2027 Instagram page by Wednesday, May 6. Winners will be announced Friday, May 8, so make yours creative, fun, and unforgettable! Start planning, start filming, and good luck, Trojans!
Now is the time to nominate your favorite seniors for Prom King and Queen. Juniors and seniors can make nominations by completing the Google form sent to their Synergy mail. Nominations close May 11. The top four vote getters in each category will be announced at next week’s assembly.
GATE students: permission slips are now available in L6. Please check your emails for more details regarding the trip.
Attention Trojans! Get ready to have some fun for a great cause! On May 13th, come out in front of the gym during both lunches for our “Pie a Senior” event! For just $5 a pie, you’ll get the chance to pie one of our seniors—don’t miss your opportunity to make a mess and make some memories!
ASB invites you to this year’s prom, “A Tale as Old as Time,” happening on May 16, 2026, from 7 to 11 PM at the Riviera Resort and Spa in Palm Springs. Ticket prices are $100 until May 13. Don’t wait--be sure to get your tickets early. All tickets are being sold by Mr. Sanchez in the ASB office during both lunches. We hope to see you there!
Congratulations to Danyella Roberts, Lora Petrie, Gwendolyn Griffith and Moises Cervantes for winning the April PBIS incentive lunch from Castaneda's. Ask them nicely, and maybe they will share some of their carne asada fries with you. Keep doing the right thing out there, Trojans!
Attention Students: If you park on the street near campus, please be mindful not to block any residential driveways or entrances to parking lots. Blocking access creates issues for homeowners and can result in complaints or citations. We appreciate your cooperation in being respectful to our surrounding community and helping keep access clear for everyone. Thank you.
The National Honor Society held it's elections yesterday for the 2026-27 school year. Congratulations to the our new officers! Treasurer- Isabella Bredwick, Secretary-Khloe Tili, Vice-President- Eva Musch and President- Sasha Romero. Congratulations!!!
The library will be closed today, Friday May 8th. We will be re-open on Monday, May 11th.
Juniors and Seniors! Prom is coming up, and if you are on the no-go list for owing library items, now is the time to get everything taken care of! Remember, you will not be admitted to Prom if you are missing anything! Also, if you are taking an underclassman, they will be denied entry as well if they owe anything. Be sure to see Ms. Lisa in the library to either return the items or, if you no longer have the items, get information on what to do next.
Freshmen and Sophomores! If you are missing any items from YVHS or any other district site, remember that you are on the no-go list. Being on this list will prohibit you from participating in any activities at YVHS, including, but not limited to, sports, dances, etc. Remember that some sports are already preparing for next school year.
Order your 2026 yearbook today at Jostens.com. The book will arrive in May, so make sure to reserve your copy now.
Our next Saturday School is scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, May 9. Saturday School is an excellent way for students to recoup absences, get off the no go list as well as use the time to catch up on any missing work. One session of Saturday School clears one full absence. Please sign up with the Attendance Office to reserve your spot.
SPORTS:
Varsity baseball came through by winning their last two games over Indio and Twentynine Palms, securing second place in league and a spot in playoffs. The team showed great teamwork and effort all around. They are looking forward to playoffs and also completing the sweep versus Twentynine Palms. Show them your support and go Trojans!
Congratulations to the following track athletes who qualified for the CIF state preliminary meet in Yorba Linda tomorrow. Girls 4x100- Charlee Jones, Ariya Wash, Zoey Flores, Eva Musch; 100 meter Hurdles- Ariya Wash; High Jump- Taylor Soares; Boys 4x100- Ian Jarrett, Clyde Thomas King, Silas Bloodworth; Triple Jump- Gage Lawler; 100 Meter and 200 Meter Dash- Ian Jarrett. This Track season, Ian Jarrett broke a 12-year-old school record in the 100 meter dash with a 10.76 time. He followed that up with beating a 13-year-old school record in the 200 meter dash, with a time of 22.25 seconds. Keep on flying, Ian!
Are you ready for some football? Spring football begins May 12 at 2pm on the field. You must have a current physical on HOME CAMPUS.
Are you planning to wrestle next year? If you are, the wrestling team will be starting practice at school in the wrestling room next Tuesday, May 5, and will be holding practice every Tuesday and Thursday from 2:10pm to 4pm, for all of May and the first week of June. You will need to bring practice clothes and have a current sports physical and athlete clearance. If you have questions, please email Coach Francis or talk to him in room G-8 or the wrestling room.

