Dayton High School Class of 2017 Malleah Albee Spenser Alexander Michael Andersen David Anderson Sydney Anderson Alexandra Anthis Jason Anthis Joseph Anthis Mariela Arauz Joseline Avila Bertha Avila Arellano Dylan Baker Cameron Banker Christopher Beaty Colt Bowers Kyle Boyack Nathaniel Braun Clayton Brown Oscar Bueno Rodriguez Connor Carmona Aztlan Carrillo Sydney Cates McKayla Celedon Courtney Chandler Tyler Chandler Carlos Chavez Rojas Kyle Clardy Dakota Clark Colton Cogar Marcus Collins Korey Combs Arielle Conley Robert Cornwell Jessica Corona Ayala Carson Crosby Jasmine Da Silva Abigail De Palma Jorddy Diaz Grace Dickenson Michala Dotson Johana Duenas Felicia Dukek Jason Duran Zachory Edmiston Alyssa Eisenbeiss Jack Estrada Katie Etchegoyhen Dallas Evans Blake Fletcher Kealohi Fuller Manlio Gamez Kailey Garcia Cameron George Daniel Gonzalez Jesse Gonzalez ...
Lyon County, NV, September 14, 2020 – Lyon County School District’s (LCSD) Superintendent Wayne Workman has been named the 2021 Nevada Superintendent of the Year by the Nevada Association of School Superintendents (NASS). NASS is a statewide nonprofit educational organization which strives to provide support to leaders of Nevada’s eighteen school districts and more than seven hundred and twenty public schools. Workman was appointed as LCSD Superintendent during the November 2014 board meeting and began his tenure on July 1, 2015. Workman launched his twenty-two year career in education after graduating from Utah State University in 1998 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical/Health Education and Athletic Training. He later earned his Master’s Degree in Administration and Leadership from the University of Phoenix in 2006. As part of the LCSD, Workman has served two years as an Assistant Principal, three years as a Principal, one year as the Human Resources D...
May 7, 2017 - 4th graders from Sutro Elementary School learned about the history of their hometown on their walking field trip through Old Town Dayton. They explored Rock Point Mill where miners brought their ore from the mines, the Firehouse with its first mechanized fire truck, the Jail with its mail order cells and the Dayton Museum which was the building that housed the very first school in Dayton. They also explored the Community Center which was the original Dayton High School, saw the Pony Express Wall and wandered through the historic Dayton Cemetery. Sixty-one students plus teachers and chaperones all had a great time. SES expresses many thanks to the Dayton Historical Society for putting this together for them!
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