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Yuba Community College District is a community college district with a flagship campus, Yuba College, in Marysville, California, United States.It has a second college, Woodland Community College in the county seat of Yolo County, California which was accredited for the first time in 2008
The American Association of Teachers of Arabic (AATA) is a professional society that promotes the study of Arabic and Arabic literature in the United States. It was founded in 1963 under the auspices of the Modern Language Association and is affiliated with the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages and the Middle East Studies ...
Yuba College (/ ˈ j uː b ə / ⓘ) is a public community college in Linda, Yuba County, California. It is part of the Yuba Community College District. The college district has an extension campus in Yuba City, California. Yuba College is one of two colleges in the district, the other being Woodland Community College in Woodland, California.
Yuba (food), one of the names of tofu skin, an East Asian food made from soybeans; YUBA Liga, the premier basketball league of Serbia and Montenegro (named after Yugoslavia) Yuba College, the main campus for the Yuba Community College District in Marysville, California, United States; Yuba Airport, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, United States
Yuba City Charter School is a public charter school. Enrollment is open to all students without exception. The school is located at 256 Wilbur Ave. in Yuba City, near the Sutter County Fair Grounds. Yuba City Charter School strives for high academic achievement in a small-school atmosphere.
Abas ERP is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) and e-business application for manufacturers such as those using make to order and other related sales models. [2] It was developed by ABAS Software AG, in 1981 based in Karlsruhe, Germany. [3] Abas was sold to United Kingdom-based industrial software company Forterro in 2019. [4]
Quipper School, an online learning management system for elementary, junior high, and high schools. [18] The platform's main features are Q-Learn and Q-Link. Q-Learn is the student portal where students access their lessons and assignments while Q-Link is the teacher portal where teachers send assignments and access data on student performance.
Yuba City High School's athletic program used to compete in Division I of the Sac-Joaquin Section as a member of the Sierra Foothill League (until 1970), North Metro League (1970–76), Delta League (1976–1998, 2000–02), Capital Athletic League (1998–2000) and Metro Conference (2002–06).