January 24, 2025
January 24, 2025
January 24, 2025
Beth Wylie | Charter DirectorBeth began her work at Fuente Nueva as a parent volunteer when her oldest son enrolled in the first kindergarten class. As the school developed, Beth designed and implemented an Extended Day program. In 2005 she became the “lead petitioner” for Fuente Nueva’s Charter Petition and later accepted the position of the Charter Director.
Upon earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education from Millersville University, Beth gained her Pennsylvania teaching credential in 1992. After experiencing the constraints of the public education system, Beth left the classroom and worked for several years in a non-profit mental health services agency. After her three children were born, she dedicated herself to the role of stay-at-home mother.
When Beth joined the Fuente Nueva team in the role of Charter Director she gained valuable on the job experience as an administrator. Since her start at FNCS, Beth has gained her California Teaching Credential, authorization to teach English language learners, school business manager and finance training, and the all-important Certificate of Achievement from the Charter School Leadership Boot Camp through the Charter School Development Center.
Pacific Union School Music Performance @FNCS on Tues 12/11 @9:15 – 9:45am
The 2nd grade class will be collecting canned and dry goods to donate to Arcata Presbyterian Church who puts together holiday baskets for families in need. To donate, have your child bring items to our classrooms on a daily basis.
We will begin collecting food on: Monday, Dec. 4th – Friday, Dec. 15th.
Thank you for participating in this event of joyful giving!
Giving Tuesday is just around the corner and the Amigos de Fuente Nueva has launched their direct donation fundraiser. This is the easiest way to give the funds that support the enrichment activities we’ve come to expect for our students.
This year we’ve made it even easier to give via PayPal. To donate simply go to the Amigos de Fuente Nueva website and click on the Donate button. You don’t need a PayPal account to donate, and all donations are tax deductible.
You can also help support our students by making your Amazon purchases through AmazonSmiles, 0.5% of the purchase price of eligible items will be donated to Amigos de Fuente Nueva at no additional cost to you. It’s a great way to do double duty with your routine or holiday shopping. You can find the link to AmazonSmiles on the Amigos de Fuente Nueva website.
Thank you for supporting our students and school,
Amigos de Fuente Nueva
This new section of our website is going to be where you find news and information on current events at Fuente Nueva!
Thanks to the efforts of many parents we are excited to have both of our new playgrounds open. Behind the TK/Kindergarten room we were lucky to inherit a used structure from HSU. With some investments by the school and a lot of hard work by parents, it is a perfect addition for our youngest students. The main playground also received an upgrade which includes a large climbing structure and a continuous play system that has various components linked together. Both of these play areas already are impacting the students’ physical activity. We are deeply grateful for funds donated by our Amigos de Fuente Nueva and for the hard work of many parents to make this playground upgrade a reality.


While schools do not take political sides, we are impacted by the political climate in our country. Our students are working out what they hear and see from their families, in the media, and their community. Students express their thoughts and ideas at school, trying to make sense of their world and in turn create our community climate.
At Fuente Nueva, part of our core mission and values is to promote world citizenship. What does this look like? It can be as simple as showing compassion and empathy for those who have different ideas than us; and in the older grades, it can be as complex as taking action for what the students believe in. Getting curious, sharing thoughts, and finding common ground is something that we model for our students.
At Fuente Nueva, we are seeing this moment in history as a teachable moment. The adult discourse that has been heard by our students can lead to negative behaviors as students try on what society is modeling for them. Sometimes this can be ugly and scary for all of us involved. How we respond as a community can be an example for the world we live in.
Here in school, we are committed to supporting each student in the way that they need most. We will show compassion for those who make poor choices and support them to learn a new way. We will have firm and clear boundaries that enable our students to practice civility while creating a safe community for all of its members. At Fuente Nueva, we are deeply committed to celebrating the diversity that exists here in our school and far beyond.
As parents of today’s youth, you play a critical role in how we move forward. Please, talk with your kids. Find out what they are thinking and what they know. It can sometimes be surprising the ideas that the kids are sorting out in their minds and hearts. Share your own thoughts to help them process the world around them. If something comes up for your student at home, please don’t hesitate to bring it to our; attention and we will do the same by including parents when situations arise at school.
It is with pride that I look at the school we have built; founded on the concept that seeing the world through multiple languages and cultures broadens us and prepares us for world citizenship. Our students are taught to celebrate each other’s success and learn together when there are challenges. Now, as we are witnessing the disparity that exists in our nation, a school such as Fuente Nueva takes on a whole new meaning and increased purpose.
As a school community we can be united in support of our students as they face the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. It is a true honor to walk with you on this journey. My door is open and I would love to continue the conversation. Truly, as always, we are stronger together.
Yesterday, the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance that reduces the speed limit on Foster Avenue to 25mph. In five weeks we will see new signage on Foster Avenue. We are sending a big thank you to our county staff and the board for making this happen so quickly.
It started with a close call for a family en route to Fuente Nueva. That parent and I partnered up and requested the county staff to consider reducing the speed limit. County staff moved quickly and as a result have been able to take the first steps towards providing a truly safe route to school for our students. Through a partnership with the City of Arcata, the County of Humboldt, the County-wide Safe Routes to School Task Force and parents of both Fuente Nueva Charter and Mad River Montessori our next steps include: additional signage on Janes Road, the extension of our School Zone to include Foster Avenue, and the reduction of speed limit for the entire zone to 15mph. Long term plans also include a path along the side of Foster Avenue.
Check us out on the news!
http://www.krcrtv.com/north-coast-news/speed-limit-near-school-reduced-by-30mph/131678184
This Thursday our school will participate in the national Great ShakeOut. Millions of people around the world will be practicing earthquake readiness by simulating their response to an earthquake. Students will drop, cover, and hold on during the simulated shaking. Afterwards, we evacuate the buildings and meet on the blacktop.
As a school we continuously practice and prepare for a natural disaster. At home, as a mother, disaster preparedness is often at the bottom of a long list of “to-dos”. We encourage families to take this opportunity to evaluate your own preparedness. The link below provides a variety of resources for families.
Want to join me in updating our school’s Safety Plan? Contact Directora Beth at bwylie@fuentenueva.org.
Hope you can join us to celebrate the accomplishments of our school community.
Readers Theatre – Peter Pan
Thursday June 9 @ 6:15pm (students arrive by 6)
Bailando debajo de las estrellas
Friday June 10, 7-9pm in room 7 & 8
Graduation and Continuation Ceremony
Wednesday June 15 @ 10:15am w/ dismissal at 1pm
Last DAY!
Thursday June 16, 1pm dismissal
What a great article that provides even more reason to choose immersion education for your child. The gift of bilingualism just keeps getting bigger!