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Senator Square: Laptops for Everyone

All 2,300 Carson High School students will each receive a laptop during the week of Oct. 5-9 to be used at school and at home to enhance their learning opportunities. Beginning Monday at 7:45 a.m. and going throughout the day, all students will go to the library to receive their laptop. This process will be repeated again Tuesday through Thursday.
 
All third through eighth grade students already have their own laptops, and so by Oct. 9 all third through 12th grade students in the Carson City School District will each have a laptop as a tool to promote anytime, anywhere access to collaborative and connected learning environments; personalized student learning and differentiated instruction; and as a gateway to enhance college and career readiness.
 
The driving force behind this student 1:1 laptop project is Carson City School District’s Strategic Plan, “Empower Carson City 2017:  Goal 4 Curriculum that Matters: Provide multiple pathways that empower lifelong learners, active citizens, and career and college ready students – Objective 4.1: Increase relevance and rigor through personalized student plan – Strategy 4.1.2:  Provide every student with access to current one-to-one mobile technology and access to the Internet as an authentic educational tool.”  
If you have questions or comments, please contact Principal Fuson at 283-1910.

FCA News
The students in Carson High School's chapter of the Federation for Christian Athletes (FCA) are using their influence to show the world they believe in the power of prayer by initiating a time of voluntary prayer before and after their sporting events. These prayer times are student led and anyone on the team has the option to participate or abstain. The most remarkable thing about this group is the way they are reaching out to opposing teams and inviting them into their prayer time. CHS FCA is advised by Mr. Ty McMillen. For more information about this club, please contact him at tmcmillen@carson.k12.nv.us.

Theater News
Come support the CHS Theatre Arts fall production of "The Importance of Being Earnest." Shows are on Oct. 8-9 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 10, 2 p.m., at the Carson City Community Center. Tickets are $10 for General Admission or $5 CHS students with student body card. Seating is limited, so get there early.



Guidance Office News

Any sophomore or junior that is interested in taking the PSAT, you must sign up at the Finance office by October 9th. The test is $20.00 and will be given on October 14th. Please see your guidance counselor for more information.

Any student interested in taking the ASVAB, please sign up in the Guidance office. The test will be given on the morning of November 20th in the Library.



TED Speaker

Open Call for Student Speakers: Do you have what it takes to be a TED speaker? The basic premise is to approach your TEDx curator with an idea, a really good idea, and then sell it with all of your heart. TEDx isn’t about famous people sharing their biographies; it’s about real people making connections with other real people. It’s about sharing, collaborating and working together to open each other’s eyes. Auditions: Friday Oct. 23r, 2015, 9-11 a.m. at the BAC Performance Hall. Sign up online at TEDxCarsonCity.com.

National Yearbook Week
Hey Carson High! National Yearbook Week is Oct. 4-10, and we want to celebrate it. During the week, anyone who orders their 2016 Carneta yearbook will get $5 off. Come by room 136 before, after school or at lunch, use the code Carneta16, and order your yearbook today!



HOSA News
On Saturday, Oct. 10 from 8 to 10 a.m., HOSA, Future Health Professionals, will host a pancake breakfast at Applebee's on 3300 S. Carson Street in Carson City. Tickets are $10 and can be bought from any HOSA member, Mrs. Gustafson, or Mr. Sakelarios at CHS. Tickets can also be bought at Applebee's the day of the breakfast. The students will be serving and busing tables and all money raised will help send them to State and National Competitions. Breakfast will include pancakes, butter, syrup, breakfast potatoes, bacon, and drinks (juice or coffee.) Please call Mrs. Gustafson at 283-1710 or Mr. Sakelarios at 283-1756 with questions. 

Student of the Week
This week’s student of the week is Terek Been. Terek is involved in National Honor Society and plays baseball. Terek makes it a point to be kind and respectful to everyone. Thanks for all your hard work Terek!

Senior Spotlight
The Senior Spotlight this week is on Kyndra Holloway. Kyndra has definitely challenged herself with the “tough” classes, taking many AP and/or honors courses every year she’s been enrolled here. All the while she has kept her grades high, attaining a GPA of 4.43.

Kyndra has been, and still is, quite active here at CHS. She has competed in Junior Varsity cross-country and track and field all 4 years. She was in Link Crew her junior year and a member of the National Honor Society this year and last. She has been a member of HOSA the last 2 years, and currently serves as its president. In competition for HOSA she created a public service announcement about concussions, which was posted around school and earned a fifth place finish at state. She also went to Nationals as president and was able to participate in leadership seminars.

Outside of school Kyndra is the president of the Young Women’s Program at her church which she’s been involved with the last 2 years. She loves to read, watch movies and enjoys running. She would like to attend either Boise State or Oregon State University next year and plans on becoming a physical therapist. Carson High is proud of the accomplishments Kyndra has made and we wish her the best of luck in her future.

— Angila Golik is a government teacher at CHS and a member of Senator Pride.

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Please click to expand the flyer for sign up options.

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