Montecito Union School Lets Students Fly with Monarch Butterfly Waystation Project The project, expected to be finished in early June, is in the school's nature lab and will include receiving certification Students at Montecito Union School pitch in on building a monarch butterfly waystation at the nature lab on campus. (Courtesy photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT_Holland May 29, 2021 | 7:15 p.m. An outdoor space on the Montecito Union School District campus is transforming into a monarch butterfly waystation through a student-led project. “They are citizen scientists,” said Heidi Craine, a second-grade teacher at MUS. The one-school district at 385 San Ysidro Road started the project around March, and it’s expected to be finished in early June.