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Yerington Intermediate School Acts of Kindness Chain The chain is made up of students and staff doing Random Acts of Kindness .    The kindness is written on the paper  and placed in the  Kindness Box.   The paper is added to the chain. Let the Acts of Kindness continue!
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Congratulations EVES music teacher! Pam Johnson has been accepted  to attend the  National Endowment for Humanities  Institute for School Teachers "The Most Southern Place on Earth: Music, Culture, and History in the Mississippi Delta"
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New Selfie-Spot at Silverland Middle School Students at Silverland responded in kind ways to the recent  Whats Your #17 Events Students were given blank feathers to write positive things about others  or something kind in remembrance of the Parkland students. It turned out AMAZING!!
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Rotary is making a difference, how about you? Last night 5 YHS students presented speeches for the Yerington Rotary Club. The topic was Rotary is making a difference, how about you? Students pictured in order from left to right are Darwin Snyder, Kiaya Villines, Tessa Roberton, Claire Coutts, and Alexus Bodenstein. Darwin Snyder won the Rotary Speech Contest and will be competing in the area contest tonight in Fernley! Alexus Bodenstein got 2nd place, and Claire Coutts got 3rd place!  Thank you Yerington Rotary Club!
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National Youth Leadership Forum Fernley Elementary Students are going! "This is a unique learning experience for bright, forward thinking elementary school students who will evolve into next generation innovators, engineers, doctors, software developers, and scientists." Two of FES students won a scholarship  to help them with the tuition,  but it is not enough to cover  the full payment and travel expenses.  If you would like to contribute,  there is a Go Fund Me account for each of them. "Gofundme.com/Josue-stem-institute-fundraising" & "Gofundme.com-Oswaldo-nylf-stem-fundraising" What do kids have to say about NYLF: Pathways to STEM? Click the link. https://vimeo.com/242577241
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FERNLEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS  PARTICIPATE IN U LEGISLATE PROGRAM  AT THE NEVADA STATE CAPITAL In this program the students assumed the roles of our State Senators. During this session three different Bills were introduced on the floor,  debated and then voted on. This was a great opportunity for students to learn how our state government works but more importantly to be actively engaged in the process. Once again our students represent our school and community in a very positive way and make us proud to be able to work with them everyday. JF McCullar, FHS Social Studies Teacher Extraordinaire

Aulas de Subvenciones para Desarrollo de Pre-K

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Aulas de Subvenciones para Desarrollo de Pre-K de LCSD 2018 - 2019 Año Escolar Aplicaciónes Comienzan el 16 de Abril hasta el 30 de Mayo, 2018 Para el año 2018-19 se seleccionarán sólo aquellos estudiantes cuyos padres que cumplan al menos uno de los siguientes requisitos para su posible inscripción en el Programa de Pre-K LCSD: • 200% de nivel de pobreza basado en las normas federales  • Tiene un estudiante(s) con necesidades especiales y requiere un IEP • Tiene un estudiante(s) que califiquen como aprendices del idioma inglés según la encuesta de idioma en casa • Tiene un estudiante(s) que cumplen con los requisitos de elegibilidad bajo la ley McKinney Vento sin hogar, o • Tiene un estudiante(s)que esté en cuidado crianza Los estudiantes deben tener 4 años para el 30 de septiembre de 2018 Notificación a las familias aceptadas en las aulas del PDG será la semana del  16 de Julio de 2018 Escuela comienza para el año escolar 2018-19 el 30 de Ag

Healthy Tracks Move Challenge Results

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Healthy Tracks Move Challenge Results First Place – Amber Vasquez, DES with 8970 minutes of exercise logged – wow! Second Place – Melissa Harder, Sutro with 5956 minutes of exercise logged – amazing! Third Place – Genevieve Seleski, Sutro with 5005 minutes of exercise logged – fantastic! Sutro Elementary was FIRST place,  Dayton Elementary was SECOND place   LCSD DISTRICT OFFICE was THIRD place!   What a successful challenge!  112 LCSD participants signed up on the Healthy Tracks website.  DES, Sutro, YES, Transportation, DO, FES, SSMS, YIS, and CES, all had active participants. 60 participants met or beat the challenge of 400 minutes. Participants were asked to be physically active at least 20 minutes, five days a week.  This doesn’t need to end! Take care of you. Keep moving!

Lyon County, Nevada Region Selected as Finalist for RWJF Culture of Health Prize

Lyon County, Nevada Region Selected as Finalist for RWJF Culture of Health Prize    Community Health Efforts Recognized as Lyon County Region Advances in Prize Selection Process The Lyon County, Nevada community has been chosen as a finalist for the RWJF Culture of Health Prize given by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. “Selected from nearly 200 applicants, these RWJF Culture of Health Prize finalists recognize what it takes to build a healthy community. They have set themselves apart with innovation grounded in evidence; partnerships across non-profit, education, business, and local government sectors, among others; and an unrelenting commitment to all residents having an opportunity to lead their healthiest lives” said Richard Besser, MD, RWJF president and CEO. “We now look forward to visiting these finalist communities to learn more about their work and to help spread their ideas and solutions throughout America.”  As a finalist, the Lyon County community is one step

Pre-K Enrollment for 2018-2019

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Pre-K Enrollment for 2018-2019 LCSD Pre-K Development Grant (PDG) Classrooms 2018-2019 School Year Application Begins April 16, 2018 and runs to May 30, 2018 For the 2018-19 School year only those students whose parents meet at least one of the following requirements will be selected for possible enrollment in the LCSD Pre-K program: 200% Poverty level based on Federal Guidelines  Has a student(s) with Special Needs and requires an IEP  Has a student(s) that qualify as English Language Learners according to the home language survey  Has a student(s) that meet eligibility requirements under the McKinney Vento Homeless act or,  Has a student(s) that is in foster care Students must be 4 years old by September, 30, 2018  Notification to families of acceptance into the PDG classrooms will be the week of  July 16, 2018. School starts for the 2018-2019 school year on August 30, 2018. Variances will not be considered until after September 15, 2018. Pleas

Free Child Development Screening for Children 3-21 Years Old

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Have you taken our Survey yet? Parent Survey Parents of current students are encouraged to take this statewide survey regarding Educational Technology in your child's school.  English: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ParentLyon Spanish: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SpanP Student Survey Greetings LCSD Families! We will be administering the NV School Climate Survey for all 5th through 12th graders from March 19-April 20.  This is an invaluable tool to assess the school’s climate and safety from the students’ perspectives.  School leaders will use the results of this survey for future planning to improve the school climate and safety conditions of the school.  We would greatly appreciate all 5th through 12th grade students’ participation.  However, if a parent wishes to review the survey, and decides they do not wish for their child to participate in this survey, they may sign the parent letter indicating they DO NOT want their child to participate, return the form t
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Congratulations to Riverview Staff for a successful professional development session around project based learning.     Teacher Nicole Pluta led the staff in building leprechaun traps. They used the engineering design process. Ask...  Imagine... Plan... Create.. . Test...   Improve... Share...

DHS Art Teacher awarded 2018 Nevada Art Educator

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Malaynia Wick 2018 Nevada Art Educator Alexandria, VA— The National Art Education Association has named Malaynia Wick, of Carson City, NV, to receive the 2018 Nevada Art Educator. This award honors an outstanding member from each state or province association whose service and contribution to art education merits recognition and acclaim. The award will be presented at the NAEA National Convention in Seattle, WA, March 22-24, 2018. NAEA President Kim Huyler Defibaugh states, "This award is being given to recognize excellence in professional accomplishment and service by a dedicated art educator. Malaynia Wick exemplifies the highly qualified art educators active in education today: leaders, teachers, students, scholars, and advocates who give their best to their students and the profession." NAEA is the professional association for art educators. Members include elementary, secondary, middle level and high school art teachers; university and college pr