Knight News
Parent Edition
2024 - 2025
Parent Edition
2024 - 2025
February 14 - February 18: Presidents Day Weekend | No School
February 28: End of Trimester 2
March 13: STEM Night
April 7 - 11: CAASPP Testing
April 16 - 27: Spring Break
Overview: LEAP continues to support a wide range of school activities. This year, they’ve donated to field trips, purchased equipment for recess and activities, and provided numerous volunteers for events. We encourage you to get involved—whether in small or big ways—to help ensure our students have the resources they need.
Date: January 20 - January 31
Overview: pirit Week kicks off on Monday and wraps up with a rally on Friday! This year's theme is Disney. Check out the flyers in the hallway for details. Monday is Sleeping Beauty Day—wear your PJs!
Overview: Valentine Grams go on sale Monday and will be available during lunch through Friday. There are three options to choose from— students can bring $1-5 dollars to purchase candy or a little bear for their friends. All money goes to support ASB.
Natomas Charter School PFAA and ECA
Applications are closed for NCS
Inderkum IB and CECA
We work closely with IB and CECA to complete the recommendations process. Parents and students do not need to request recommendations, as we will communicate directly with IB and CECA about student readiness. We encourage students to apply to both programs.
Natomas Charter School is founded on the three way compact of the student, parent/family, and school partnering together to support the student’s education and growth. As we are mid way through the school year, we would like to get feedback from you as parents about how you feel about the quality of the education this year. Please take a few minutes to complete this survey about NCS. We use this feedback each year to improve the quality of the education and student experience.
Please complete the survey at this link before Monday, February 3rd. Family Culture Survey Link
Natomas Charter School is proud to serve students in one of the most diverse school districts in the nation. This includes students who may be undocumented or are part of families with mixed immigration status. California law and the Plyler v. Doe (1982) Supreme Court decision affirms that all children have the right to a free public education, regardless of immigration status. In light of the new Federal Executive Orders related to immigration, along with schools throughout our district, NCS continues to reiterate our commitment to serving all students in the community. Natomas Charter School does not collect nor maintain any information regarding a student’s immigration status. This week the Governor’s Office established a website that provides immigration-related resources for families throughout the state.