BURNT RANCH, TRINITY COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
USA
ELEV. 1502'
Burnt Ranch School P.O. Box 39 Burnt Ranch, California 95527 |
Telephone : (530) 629-2543 FAX : (530) 629-2479 |
Burnt Ranch is a small community in northwestern Trinity County in northern California.
Originally known as McWhorter's Ranch, it is one of the oldest settlements in the county.
Highway 299, the Trinity River, and the internet are our major connections to the world.
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Featured Teacher
Mr. Rudy Breuning
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SCHOOL STAFF SCHOOL BOARD BUS SCHEDULES
T C O E A.S.E.S. BEAR DEN PTO NEWS

Thank you firefighters for going "above and beyond"
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Iron Complex Information & Photos
Burnt Ranch Spike Camp Information & Photos
MISSION STATEMENT
Burnt Ranch School is committed to providing a balanced,
quality education in a safe learning environment for our
students, staff, and community.
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from Ms Sarah Supahan - District Superintendent
SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT CARD (SARC)
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2008 SEPTEMBER DATES 2008
| DAY | DATE | EVENT | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Monday |
01 |
Holiday - Labor Day (No School) | ||
Thursday |
04 |
6:30 PM - Back-To-School Night | ||
Monday |
08 |
5:30 PM - Board Meeting | ||
Monday |
08 |
Minimum Day | ||
Monday |
15 |
Minimum Day | ||
Tuesday |
16 |
4:00 PM - Girl's Volleyball vs Weaverville Elementary @ Weaverville Elementary | ||
Tuesday |
23 |
4:00 PM - Girl's Volleyball vs Douglas City @ Douglas City | ||
Thursday |
25 |
4:00 PM - Girl's Volleyball vs Junction City @ Burnt Ranch School | ||
Friday |
26 |
Indian Day - Hayfork | ||
Saturday |
27 |
Annual Household Hazard Day | ||
Did you know that Burnt Ranch School is a member of the
NATIONAL FARM TO SCHOOL ORGANIZATION and the LOCAL HARVEST ORGANIZATION ?
The National Farm To School Organization operates programs to "connect schools with local farms
with the objectives of serving healthy meals in school cafeterias, improving student nutrition, providing
health and nutrition education opportunities that will last a lifetime, and supporting local small farmers".
The Local Harvest Organization will direct you to "farmer's markets, family farms, and other sources
of sustainably grown food in your area, where you can buy produce, grass-fed meats, and many other goodies".
Click on the organization's logo to visit their web-sites.
