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Senator Square: Carson High School's Health Occupation Students of America on fire

The 2017 Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference results are in, and CHS students and staff were on fire, proving all their hard work paid off because both students and staff took many of the major award.

CHS received the “Chapter of the Year” award winning first place for having the largest chapter with 325 members, and the “Only Gold” award for membership with 125 percent of Health Science participation.

CHS also received the Barbara James Service Awards for volunteer hours with Crystal Vargas having 87, Kalysta Branco 107, Menen Ashagrie 107, Rachel Tran 110, Aneet Mand 156 and Victoria Defilippi with 180 hours.

The Linda Lopez Scholarship goes to Jiavanna Wong-Fortunato. National Service Project Award State Officer for Western Region Vice President is Victoria Defilippi. Chapter Reflections: America Brena.

The Healthcare Issues Exam Qualifiers are Jayson Artz, Jessica Camelon, Italo DaSilva, Gabriella Escobar, Sydney Fields, Jacob Wolz, and Rachel Weese with Rachel Tran placing third overall and Menen Ashagrie 1st overall.

In Medical Terminolgy, Sydney Fields received fourth place. In Transcultural Healthcare, Aneet Mand received second place. Winners in Dental Science are Jiavanna Wong-Fortunato with first and Mohammad Abdelhade with third place. Taylor Dawley placed third in Nurse Assist. In Physical Therapy, Kalysta Branco placed second and Haley Woodward was fifth. Camryn Aten took second, Haley Garver third, and Saul Yanez placed fourth in Vet Science.

CPR First Aid winners are Jessica Camelon and Victoria Defilippi with first and Italo DaSilva and Maya Vasquez with fifth place. Ethan Byassee, Jakob Carlson, Juan Juarez, and Evan Vizzusi placed second in Public Health. Hannah Hope Hodorowicz placed third in Extemporaneous Writing.

Valeria Martinez took first place, Emily Gentile third, and Moises Angulo fourth in Healthy Lifestyle, and CHS’ amazing Crystal Vargas placed first in Job Seeking.

As if this was not enough, the “Outstanding HOSA Adviser of the Year” is CHS Health Science Teacher Kelly Gustafson and “Honorary Life Member” is CHS teacher Frank Sakelarios.

The Carson City Community can rest assured CHS is preparing its students to become tomorrow’s health leaders.

CHS All-State Choir, Orchestra and Band

Selected CHS musicians are to be members of the 2017 Nevada Music Educators Association All-State ensembles this year in Reno. The concerts take place at Pioneer Center April 8.

CHS All-State Choir students are: Chandler Blueberg, Kat Byington, Dominic Ceragioli, Abby Gould, Rylan Kane Haylee Johnson, Paul McCorkle, Carlos Montejano, Cassidy Painter, Nick Perondi, Melanie Proctor, and Wesley Sonnemaker.

CHS All-State Ochestra students are: Emma Rosen, Nicholas Rosen, and Eleanor Sturm, and the CHS All-State Band student is Henry Sturm.

GNCU at CHS Prom Contest

Gizhe Cardoza is the winner of the 2017 Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) Prom contest.

GNCU is making another CHS senior's Prom night brighter as the education branch at CHS just gave away a remarkable Prom package.

Gizhe receives two prom tickets, dinner at Adele's, tuxedo rental, a $200 Dillard's gift card, a prom flower package, and a hair up-do.

This GNCU branch at CHS giveaway totals $635 of CHS Prom awesomeness. The faculty, staff, and especially the students are grateful for all the GNCU CHS branch has done to add to CHS’ amazingness.

Join Link Crew and the Big Blue Welcome

Hey, sophomores and juniors, want to give back to CHS’ students and take part in something bigger to help next year's freshmen? Join Link Crew today.

Find a Link Crew board, pick up an application, and turn it in by April 7 to be a new leader.

Link Crew is hosting the Big Blue Welcome (the club and activity fair) for incoming freshmen April 27 from 6-8 p.m. in Senator Square. There will also be a raffle that night for students who attend.

Donations for this raffle event are needed too, so individuals and businesses should take advantage of this advertising opportunity. Thanks in advance for supporting CHS’ Link Crew and the incoming freshmen.

Contact CHS mathematics teacher and Link Crew Coordinator Shanell Cavener at 775-283-1747 with questions and donations.

GNCU Contest

In celebration of National Credit Union Youth Month, the Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) branch at CHS is having a contest, throughout the month of April, and will be giving away two $100 Visa gift cards to the winning 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.

Stop by between 7:15 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for details and to get an entry form. Entry deadline is 1 p.m. Apr. 28.

EOC Tutoring

Freshman and sophomores must pass Math I, Math II, ELA I and ELA II End of Course Assessments in May.

Having received a letter indicating they must retake the Math I or ELA I EOC this year, they are advised to take advantage of exam tutoring after school.

Math EOC tutoring will take place in room 225, and English will take place in room 131. There will be a late bus leaving at 3:50 p.m. for transportation.

Accuplacer testing and college connections

Western Nevada College (WNC) Bridge to Success is offering free Accuplacer Testing for CHS seniors planning to attend WNC next year.

WNC will be at CHS April 3 to administer the test. Stop by the Guidance Office to make an appointment.

Student of the Week

Syrena Chowanski is the Student of the Week. She is a gifted sophomore who has a great passion for music. She plays many different instruments and is excellent with all of them.

Chowanski is a wonderful example for everyone of a student at Carson High School who has taken advantage of and is becoming all that CHS hopes for its students. 

Senior Spotlight

This week’s Senior in the Spotlight is on Austin Schofield. Austin has a GPA of 4.9 and is finishing his high school career with a schedule that includes three AP and one honors class.

Austin is active in the CHS Leadership class and currently holds the office of CHS Senior Class Vice President. In this role, he has helped to plan many of the CHS activities including Prom and assists other committees as needed.

Austin is currently a member of National Honor Society and once held the position of Junior Class Representative. He is also a four time Academic Letter recipient. Austin is also employed with CHS’ tutoring program as a math tutor.

He has been a member of the CHS Varsity Swim Team for two years as well as the CHS Golf Team for one year. In addition to his academics, Austin is very active at the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. Through church and school activities, he has participated in over 200 hours of community service.

Austin was awarded his Eagle Scout in 2015 and still contributes to the Boy Scout program as a mentor for younger scouts. He has also job shadowed an anesthesiologist at Carson Tahoe Hospital for the past two years.

In his spare time, Austin loves hunting, camping, and being outdoors. Next year, Austin plans to pursue a degree in Chemistry at Brigham Young University, Provo, with the goal of attending medical school.

Carson High School is very proud of this amazing young man and looks forward to his future accomplishments.

Phil Brady is an English teacher at CHS.

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

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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.

On Tuesday, May 14, the Carson City School District’s Board of Trustees will host a meeting at Carson High School at 1111 N. Saliman Street. At the meeting the district will discuss their plan to merge Carson High School and Pioneer Academy.

Join us for our 60th Anniversary + Spring Art Reception on May 18, 2024, from 1-4 p.m. Admission is free for all, as well as on-site and nearby parking.

Originally opened during the height of the mining boom of Virginia City, Nevada, the Delta Saloon started serving in 1880. Having seen its share of history, and creating its own, the property is under new ownership with Jim Grimes, VC Delta Saloon, LLC., a fourth-generation Nevadan born and raised in Reno and Sparks, Nevada.

Celebrate Carson High School Class of 2024! And, keep them safe.

Since 1988, Safe Grad has helped prevent fatalities related to graduation night intoxication by offering a FREE, safe, and sober all-night party for graduating high school seniors.

Southern Utah is lucky to be gaining one of Carson High’s most extraordinary students, Arene LeBlanc. She is an outstanding student who has overcome so much from her freshman year and now consistently demonstrates exceptional academics, leadership skills and a commitment to community service.

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Douglas County is experiencing a temporary disruption in the non-emergency dispatch phone line. This disruption solely affects the non-emergency dispatch line and does not impact access to emergency services via 911. In the event of an emergency, residents are urged to continue dialing 911 for immediate assistance.

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In a systematic approach to improve water quality, Lyon County Utilities will be conducting water main flushing Tuesday and Wednesday, May 14-15 in the Rose Peak area (roughly between Flowery Avenue and Sheep Camp Road) in Dayton, Nev.

The 2nd annual Hot Air for Hope Balloon Festival is returning May 17-19 at Lampe Park in Gardnerville. This is a free community event that benefits the Center for Hope and Healing.