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Schools gearing up for more students learning basic school lessons on line

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In an effort to stem a steadily growing number of students turning to the internet for their basic school learning needs, and to help more kids graduate from high school, C

Teachers back down. Want to help state get fed education money.

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Teachers have long fought the idea of their own job evaluations being tied to the scholastic achievement of their students, saying education also belongs in the home, and t

Past pages 11-18

Past pages 11-18By Sue Ballew For the Nevada Appeal

Dayton students send personal messages to soldiers

Dayton students send personal messages to soldiersBy Karel Ancona-Henry Special t

Carson High talent on the loose at BAC

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Parenting workshop Saturday

Parenting workshop Saturday By Teri Vance tvance@nevadaappeal.com

“Behind Schedule” students getting new tools to help them graduate and improve learning skills

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Fremont Elementary students honor our country’s Veterans

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Keeping kids in school and performing better with on-line learning

Acknowledging that Carson City Schools lose many students for many reasons, Carson City School Board Trustees approved a plan Tuesday night that will put potential drop-outs in front of computers s

Keeping our school kids healthy enough for school

The Carson City School Board Tuesday night gave staff the green light to explore setting up a medical clinic for Carson City Schools children who come to school not healthy enough to be effective l

Students of Stewart Head Start program salute veterans

Students of Stewart Head Start program salute veteransBy Teri Vance tvance@nevada

School board hears plan for onsite health care

School board hears plan for onsite health careBy Teri Vance tvance@nevadaappeal.c

Carson City may offer online courses

Carson City may offer online coursesBy Teri Vance tvance@nevadaappeal.com

Community Briefs

Community BriefsStaff Writer

WE of the World to award 3 scholarships

WE of the World to award 3 scholarshipsStaff Writer

Auto crashes take on a building and a school bus at opposite ends of town

Emergency crews responded during the 2pm hour Wednesday afternoon to a report of a car into a medical building at 844 West Nye, Dr. Palazollo’s Optometrist Office.

Cheers & Kudos

Cheers & KudosStaff Writer

Senator Square:Carson High works to conserve energy

Senator Square:Carson High works to conserve energyBy Erin Been

WNC NEWS & NOTES

WNC NEWS & NOTESStaff Writer

The Volunteer Connection

The Volunteer ConnectionStaff Writer

For-profit colleges boost lending

Some of the nation's biggest for-profit colleges and vocational schools are boosting enrollment in tough times by making more loans directly to cash-strapped students, knowing full well many of them probably won't be able to repay what...

Sierra Nevada College welcomes students displaced by earthquake

When an April 5 earthquake shook down buildings in L'Aquila, Italy, it also destroyed all but a few buildings on the campus of the University of L'Aquila. The 27,000-student school couldn't function and students would be left...

Lyon County athletes will pay to play

Students who wish to participate in athletics in the Lyon County School District will have to pay a fee starting next year, officials announced Monday.The "pay to play" policy is a result of budget cuts.

Fremont qualifies for federal program

Fremont Elementary School this year will be designated a Title I school, a program aimed at giving extra funds to disadvantaged students, Associate Superintendent Susan Keema told Carson City School Board members Tuesday.

WNC NEWS & Notebook

Western Nevada College Fall semester registration is in progress, and a record number of students are choosing to take at least some of their college classes online.

School in session for science teachers

Using white plastic balls and a light bulb, students learned Tuesday how the sun affects the phases of the moon.But these weren't average students in an average science camp.

Durga: A Drum Story

Your perspective of drumming will be forever changed!

“DURGA’S DRUM STORY” is a unique and acclaimed performance using multi-media to entertain

and inspire as you learn about the rich and fascinating history of drumming.

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