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Shady Creek Reopening after Nearly 2 Years

Dec 28, 2021 12:00AM ● By From the office of Tom Reusser

Shady Creek Outdoor School and Event Center is welcoming back students and guests starting in February 2022. Photo: Courtesy the office of Tom Reusser

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Yuba City, CA (MPG) - After closing its doors in March of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Sutter County Superintendent of Schools announced, December 17, 2021, Shady Creek Outdoor School and Event Center is welcoming back students and guests starting in February 2022.

“Visitors to the campus are returning to our same beloved outdoor campus where students will get to experience our beautiful environment up close and personal through nature hikes, learning about our rescue birds in the Raptor Center, discovering how the ecosystem works together and much more,” said Sutter County Superintendent of Schools, Tom Reusser. 

Following the pandemic, Shady Creek will be implementing new safety protocols for all students and staff on campus. 72 hours prior to departure, schools will be testing students for COVID-19. Some schools may choose to do rapid testing. Unvaccinated staff will be rapid tested every Monday before students arrive on campus. All students and staff must wear masks, unless they are outdoors, eating or sleeping. Prior to each meal, students will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms, including getting their temperature taken. There will be NO co-mingling of cabins, schools will remain with their schools. In the event a student or staff member tests positive for the virus, that person will be immediately sent home and close contacts will be notified.

Also new this year is a new director of the outdoor school, Christopher Little, camp name “Yeti”. Little will be replacing Shannon Cuevo who is taking a step back from the school to spend time with her family.

“It’s time to bring kids back to the forest,” said Little. “We’re ready and the kids need it. The joy of walking down a trail, learning about yourself and nature, it’s crucial now more than ever. We are overjoyed to be able to offer this to students again.”

Over 40 area schools who have committed to attending in 2022.