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Senator Square: Community helps Carson High dance into spring

The support received from the community of Carson City is enough to make people from all over the country want to relocate. Former students know there are no special funds available for high school clubs to organize a prom or enjoy interscholastic competition.

So when CHS Leadership, SkillsUSA, Photo, Culinary Arts, and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) organize an event or a fundraiser, members of the Carson City community jump at the opportunity to support their local high school students.

March was a beautiful and busy month for CHS as the high school hosted both the prom and the Daddy Daughter Dance.

Fathers and daughters from around Carson City converged on the beautifully decorated gym and packed the house. All 800 tickets sold for this now popular event that piggybacks on the decorations for prom, which follows the next evening every year. Princess Jasmine, Aladdin, and the Genie attended, too, and took pictures with the guests.

Prom followed the next night with 400 in attendance. Curtis Basa and Menen Ashagrie were crowned king and queen.

CHS Culinary did a great job supplying all the food for both dances, and a special thanks goes to Silver State Audio Visual for DJing, Chateau Bliss for

Decorations, Celadon Events for their help and decorations, Grandma Hattie’s for the Candidate Breakfast, Green House Garden Center for loaning a fountain, Makayla Mueller for Sharpie Tattoos, Administration for all the support, the PE Department for giving up the Gym for over a week, and finally, all the students who worked tirelessly to pull off such an extraordinary event.

Be careful Carson City, people from around the country are likely to wonder why this city is having so much fun, and they may begin moving here in droves.

CHS wrestlers recognized by governor

Congratulations to Brandon Basa and Sheldon Miller for being recognized by Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval for their Nevada State Championship wrestling titles.

Robotics Team

The CHS Robotics Team is presenting a Robotics Night at Fritsch Elementary April 12 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is free.

First Tech Challenge Team No. 5687 will demonstrate its award-winning robot and various Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) activities including: robotic stations and demonstrations, a robot game, LEGO Robotics, CAD drawing demonstrations, and 3D Printing.

Food will be available to purchase, and there will also be a 50/50 raffle to help fund this season’s team expenses.

The team captain is Allan Huntington, and its members are Henry Sturm, Nicholas Bowler, Zachary Freewert, Stuart McElheny, Nanami Duncan, Luke Bowler, Rylan Fancher and Casanova Segura. Coaches are Scot Duncan and Michelle Bowler.

The team is asking the public to join them for an evening of learning, play and fun; students and parents of all ages are welcome to come and learn about Robotics.

Carson Senators go blue

In support of April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, CHS staff and students are going blue. Senators are wearing blue and posting their Go Blue Day pictures to #GoBlue NV on Facebook and Twitter.

Ann Britt's Leadership students constructed Pinwheels for Prevention and Shanell Cavener's Link Crew arranged them on the front lawn of CHS.

Pinwheels symbolize the great childhoods children deserve with their whimsical nature. For more information on this call to action, visit www.preventchildabusenevada.org.

Academic Awards

Graduating seniors: the Academic Award Ceremony is April 26 at 6 p.m. in Senator Square.

Please check Edmodo to see whether or not the correct award is listed with the correct name. A list will also be posted on the outside of the CHS Guidance Office. Please notify the guidance office if a mistake is seen.

GNCU Contest

In celebration of National Credit Union Youth Month, the Greater Nevada Credit Union branch at CHS is having a contest during the month of April and will be giving away two $100 Visa gift cards. The contest is open to all CHS students.

In addition, GNCU will give out $10 Gift of Membership coupons, and students who make a deposit to their account will receive a free gift.

Students should stop by between 7:15 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to get details and pick up an entry form. Entry deadline is 1 p.m. April 28.

CTE employment specialist

It is time to get a job and think like an Entrepreneur with "Entrepreneur Readiness Intensive."

Want help with a resume, portfolio, and job interview skills to help acquire employment? Then ERI is there with five workshops, countless connections, and new skills.

Show prospective employers a certificate recognized by most of Carson City and signed by the Mayor.

Workshops are in room 163 from 2:45 to 4:30 p.m. starting April 19. To learn more and apply, email Alex at: alex@newenetwork.com, or go to room 104 and see Mr. Graham for more information.

Positions still available for senior project judges

All CHS seniors must complete their senior project, and each student chooses to research an area of interest, develops a product or project, compiles a portfolio, and gives a formal presentation of their project to a panel of judges.

CHS invites the Carson City community to partner with these students through volunteering to judge and serve on panels, each consisting of 3-5 students, for their SP speeches. CHS relies on community volunteers to make this a success, and SP presentations this year will be held April 24.

If interested, please select one or more of the panel(s) time(s) below. While not necessary, attending one of the three offered training sessions is recommended; they happen April 11 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., April 13 from 6 t 8 p.m., and April 15, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

SP presentation times on April 24 go from 8 to 9:40 a.m., 10 to 11:40 a.m., and 12 to 1:40 p.m.

Volunteering and partnering with Carson High School is a much appreciated sacrifice, so please support the youth of CHS, and become a panel judge. Want to know more? Go online to: carsonhigh.com and find the senior project link.

Student of the Week

The CHS Student of the Week is Cassia Guistra. The CHS 10th-grader is a very active performer in and out of school. Her heart is full of kindness for her peers, and she is a wonderful addition to the school.

CHS and its students thank Cassia Guistra for being an amazing student and friend to others here at CHS. 

Senior Spotlight

This week’s Senior Spotlight shines upon Juan Juarez, a student who has gone above and beyond at CHS and Western Nevada College (WNC). His cumulative Grade Point Average is 3.48, and his weighted GPA is 3.88.

Juarez has some exciting plans for his future as seen in his current educational choices, his future professional goals, and his life.

Juarez’s current course work is mainly in college preparation, taking his core classes through WNC and finishing his high school responsibilities with Carson High School’s Career and Technical Education courses. Juarez will be finished with such classes as English 101 and 102, Math 127 (Pre-Calculus), History 102, Sociology 101, Honors Humanity Pharmacy Practice, and Health Science II.

Juarez is ready for graduation and is planning on becoming a physician, specializing in neuro-surgery for reasons close to his heart.

Upon finishing his Associates Degree at WNC in science, he will be applying to the UNR school of Medicine.

Along will being part of the Carson High School and WNC Jump Program, Juarez is also working part-time. Juan Juarez is a successful example of what both CHS and WNC strive to achieve with the Jump Start program.

Congratulations Juan and good luck. Carson High School is both proud and pleased to have students like Juan Juarez.

Phil Brady is an English teacher at CHS.

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Join the Senator Youth Football Camp for K-8th graders. $80 covers 3-nights of camp from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., June 17, 18, and 19. Led by the CHS high school coaches and players, children will learn techniques for all positions, play games, and compete.

Carson High School Wrestling invites you to our annual Golf Tournament on June 15th, 2024, at Silver Oak Golf Course in Carson City. This event is crucial for our program's success as it serves as our main fundraiser.

Spring is in the air and with it, babies! Several new foals have been spotted among herds in Mound House and Dayton. Photos submitted by Gary K. Gundlach.

In April Carson City Moose Lodge #2709 selected its officers for 2024. Jeff Williams is the new President, Rosemarie Menapace, Vice President, David Wroth, Sgt of Arms, Ron Rehn, Chaplain, Nathan Rakestraw, Treasurer, Allen Gosselin, Secretary.

On a sunny Saturday morning, 100 volunteer participants fanned out across Lake Tahoe’s South Shore to take water quality samples from 34 streams, creeks, ponds, and lakes to monitor the health of the Truckee River watershed and Lake Tahoe as part of the 24th annual Snapshot Day. They were joined by teams doing the same tests simultaneously in other regions of the watershed.

Just before noon on Tuesday a crash with injuries was reported on the I-580 on ramp from N. Carson Street.

According to dispatch there are two vehicles involved, one of which was towing a trailer.

Injuries have been reported and the number two lane is blocked.

Traffic cameras show vehicles are moving slowly but are able to get through to Washoe Valley.

Motorists must use caution in the area.

Reminder: Wednesday, May 15, will be Minimum / Early Release Days for all schools in the Carson City School District. Educators utilize this time for professional learning while students have the remainder of the day off.

Looking for programs to make your child’s summer more exciting and educational?
Why not enroll your children in Western Nevada College Continuing Education’s iLead and Summer Sports Camps?

Throughout Northern Nevada, seniors are finding fulfillment and purpose through giving back to their communities. Volunteerism among seniors in Northern Nevada isn't just an act of kindness; it's a pathway to enhanced well-being, social connection, and a legacy of service.

The Carson High School (CHS) Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) recognized Cadet Chief Petty Officer Vivi Mellow as its “Cadet of the Year” during its annual awards ceremony last Thursday in the Morse Burley Gymnasium at Carson High.

FISH will be closing ticket sales for the Historic Prison Breakout to benefit FISH at 4:30 PM on Friday May 17, 2024.

Are you ready for a unique summer camp experience, designed exclusively for adults? Sierra Nevada Journeys has just the thing! This perfect unwinding weekend awaits you, with no responsibilities other than showing up with your friends.

Join us from August 16 - 18, 2024, for a weekend in the mountains, free from all of those responsibilities.

With Nevada’s primary elections approaching, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) reminds community members that political signage is not allowed on state highway property.

Federal regulations and Nevada state law prohibit political and advertising signage on public highway property, including but not limited to political signs, yard sale/event signs, and realtor or business signage.

It is important to know that state road property often extends beyond the roadside, fence line, or sidewalk of interstates, freeways, highways, and urban state roads/streets.

The application deadline for Mile High Band Association’s 2024 Jazz & Beyond Festival art contest is Friday, May 31. Northern Nevada artists, including teachers and students are invited to apply, and participation is free.

Selected entries in the competition will be used to promote the festival, and the winning entry will be featured on the festival’s advertising poster and program cover. Festival T-shirts may also feature the winning design.

The Sierra Nevada section of the Society of Women Engineers recognized several Carson City students and one teacher at the 2024 Night of STEM Star Awards in Reno, Friday, April 26.

The honorees were recognized for displaying remarkable talent and commitment in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). These young scholars not only excelled academically but also engaged in innovative projects and extracurricular activities that have enhanced their learning and impacted their community.

I usually whistle past the obituaries, but Larry Young caught my eye. He was a scientist who discovered Love Potion Number Nine. Yes, Larry unearthed a chemical that heightens desire, not that the world needs it. A drug that would diminish desire might do the world more good in the long run.

Today was a very productive day working in the yard. The cold weather kept me in far too long recently. I wanted to be outside. The temperature was perfect with a bright blue sky and little wind.

A local couple's efforts to get the flag on C-Hill in Carson City repaired is well underway, with the president of the C-Hill Foundation working on getting the needed material.

As the summer sun begins to heat up, so does the excitement at Dayton Pop Warner as local athletes gear up for a two-day strength and conditioning camp.

Sunday in Carson City brought out a black bear with a shiny brown coat that lumbered through a yard in early morning light, probably looking for breakfast.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of May 13-19, 2024. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

“Kids to Parks Day is a national day of outdoor play celebrated annually on the third Saturday of May. The day connects kids and families with their local, state, and national parks and public lands through thousands of park events that promote discovery and exploration in the great outdoors.” – National Park Trust

The wait is finally over. The second annual Mark Twain Days Festival returns to Carson City and Virginia City this weekend! Enjoy themed train rides, concerts, literature, book sales, kid's stories, and so much more all throughout the capital city and Virginia City.

Let's take a look at the full list of events for the weekend.

The Misfits Theater Group presents its 2024 Spring Production: Gold Casino or Bar Be Tender on the weekends of May 18-19 and May 24, 25 and 26, 2024.

UNR Extension Native Plant Sale

UNR Extension Master Gardeners of Douglas County are hosting a Native plant sale on Saturday, May 18 at the River Fork Ranch (The Nature Conservancy) located at 381 Genoa Ln. Minden, NV.

The event is from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Carson High Youth Tennis Clinic

CHS Youth Tennis is hosting a clinic June 17, 18, 19, 20 from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM. It's being hosted at the high school at 1111 Saliman Rd. Carson City NV

Please click to expand the flyer for sign up options.

Free History Slide Show: Reflections of Lake Tahoe Tuesday May 14, 1:30pm, at the Carson City Senior Center.

Using extensive research and seldom seen photographs, local authors and historians David and Gayle Woodruff take a look back at the many people and events that have affected this magnificent Sierra Nevada gem over the years.

From industrial powerhouse of the Comstock Lode to the many efforts to create a Lake Tahoe National Park, the varied tales of “Big Blue’s” history are unique, interesting, and often amusing.

In an extremely rare display of colors, the aurora borealis was spotted throughout Northern Nevada Friday night as captured by multiple Carson Now readers. Click on each photo to expand.

This spectacular display is caused by a severe solar storm that is expected to continue through the weekend.

After review of the Nevada Department of Wildlife’s recommendations and consideration by County Advisory Board’s to Manage Wildlife, the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners has approved big game tag quotas for the upcoming 2024-2025 hunting season.

Once again our cat of the week is the winner of our Whisker Wednesday contest at Catmandu. Meet Cutie Pie. While she loves to be called Cutie, you can also call her Pie for short.