Carson High School’s Early Childhood program hosted the 2026 Day of the Child event and welcomed more than 50 families with approximately 60 children to the Carson High School High Tech Center Saturday, May 9.
The event created an immersive experience, blending learning and laughter for the young learners in attendance and provided parents an opportunity to learn about district programs.



Additionally, during the play-based celebration, the Carson City School District recognized graduating seniors who plan to pursue careers in education.


These future educators were honored in a special signing ceremony, where they committed to their chosen path and were personally congratulated by District Superintendent Andrew Feuling, Chief Academic Officer Brandon Bringhurst, School Board Trustees Michelle Pedersen and Tina Statucki and CTE and Work-based Learning Coordinator Candi Robles.




The district warmly invited the future teachers to return after completing their studies to join Carson City School District as educational professionals, continuing the cycle of learning and leadership within the Carson City community.
Seniors Recognized include:
- Emilee (Emmy) Allen
- Johnathan (Johnny) Alvarado
- Chase Boholst
- Augi Campbell-Richards
- Nevaeh Catano
- Itzel Clavel-Avina
- Marla Fausto Hernandez
- Danny Galvez Hernandez
- Rosalyn Hernandez Navarrete
- Eddie Mills
- Maliyah Roque-Ortega
- Alexia Ross
- Josie (Theo) Sajec
- Amnesty Spraggins
- Hailey Sullivan
- Leah Vazquez
- Sophie Wahl
From interactive stations to hands-on activities, every detail of Saturday’s event reflected the importance of early learning, community connection and child-centered fun.
