A proposal to approve girls wrestling at Carson High School as a fully recognized school-sponsored sport will go before the Carson School Board when it meets Tuesday. Also among board items, trustees will discuss and take possible action on proposed board bylaws changes.

The school board meets Tuesday, Feb. 10 at the Robert Crowell Board Room located at the Carson City Community Center, 851 East William Street.

On the agenda:

— Discussion and possible action to approve girls wrestling as a fully recognized school-sponsored sport in the Carson City School District, which is an exception to Policy 214, Interscholastic Athletics.

According to the executive summary, CHS Athletic Director Mr. Thomas Reymer will present information on approving girls wrestling as a fully recognized school-sponsored sport in the District.

The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) has officially sanctioned girls wrestling. The NIAA Board of Control met in November 2025 to refine language for the sport.

Carson High School has successfully had girls wresting teams for several years, with student-athletes competing against other schools in Nevada divisions and representing CHS very well. Official recognition would provide:

  • Equal resources and support for female wrestlers.
  • Coaching, facilities and funding.
  • Increased student participation and retention.
  • Enhanced college scholarship opportunities and alignment with state standards.

Presentation and discussion from Carson High School regarding Silver Campus programs, support for students and celebrations

During the Jan. 27, 2026 board meeting, Trustee Michelle Pedersen requested a presentation from Dr. Susan Moulden, Vice Principal, Carson High School – Silver Campus. The presentation will provide highlights, supports for students, celebrations, as well as an opportunity for the trustees to ask questions and learn more about the site.

Discussion on proposed changes to the following regulation bylaws of the CCSD Board of Trustees:

  • Regulation Bylaw 020, Delegation of Responsibilities
  • Regulation Bylaw 030, Development of Board Policy
  • Regulation Bylaw 060, Board Meeting Schedule
  • Regulation Bylaw 060.1, Procedure for Addressing the Board

During the Jan. 27, 2026, school board meeting Trustee Roberts referred to several
regulation bylaws that were not included in the presentation of the bylaws of the Board.

Discussion and possible action to approve, ratify, and adopt the proposed changes to the following Bylaws of the CCSD Board of Trustees: Second Reading

During the Jan. 13, 2026, board meeting, Trustee Molly Walt noted that changes needed to be made to the existing bylaws of the Board. Superintendent Andrew Feuling presented the first reading of the existing CCSD bylaws during the Jan. 27, 2026, board meeting. Following a brief discussion, Trustee Walt requested that additional changes be provided to Mr. Feuling, along with Mr. Dan Sadler, Chief Human Resources Officer, to present for a second reading.

  • Bylaw 010, Structure
  • Bylaw 020, Authority and Powers
  • Bylaw 030, Functions
  • Bylaw 040, Membership
  • Bylaw 041, Code of Conduct for Trustees
  • Bylaw 050, Organization
  • Bylaw 060, Meetings of the Board of School Trustees
  • Bylaw 070, Duties of Officers
  • Bylaw 080, Duties of the Auditor
  • Bylaw 090, Legal Counsel – for possible action.

See the full agenda in the PDF below, which includes the proposed bylaw changes in red.

The school board will discuss and take possible action to cancel the April 28, 2026 school board meeting

According to the executive summary, last year the celebration to recognize the Employees of the Year took place on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, which canceled the traditional school board meeting on that day.

This year, due to the availability of the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Community Center, the Employee of the Year celebration will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. This item provides for board discussion and possible action to cancel the regularly scheduled school board meeting on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

Public Comment, Where to Watch

Comments will be accepted in person, or through virtual participation via email; publiccomment@carson.k12.nv.us no later than 12:30 p.m. the day of the meeting. Email for public comment must include the submitting party’s full name. Email for public comment will be posted as a supplemental document and copies will be provided to the board members.

The names of those who have provided virtual public comment will be read during public comment and the emails will be included in the record, but the virtual public comment will not be read during the meeting. Comments may be made by members of the public on any matter within the authority of this Board. Please note that public comment will be taken on items marked “for possible action” before action is taken on such items, and members of the public are encouraged to comment on such items at the time they are being considered.

Although members of the Board may respond to questions and discuss issues raised during public comment, no action may be taken on such a matter until the matter is placed on an agenda for action at a meeting of the Board. In making public comment, speakers are asked to come to the table or podium, sign in, speak into the microphone, and identify themselves for the record. Commenters are instructed to limit their comments to no more than three (3) minutes, and not simply repeat comments made by others.

The meeting can be accessed at the website here and YouTube here.