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In a vibrant gathering at the Douglas County School District's Regular Board Meeting on April 17, 2025, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement as board members shared updates on student achievements and upcoming events. The meeting highlighted the district's commitment to fostering a supportive and engaging educational environment.

Waddell High School and Nostril Chart Teams kicked off their season with impressive performances, including a notable victory in the 1,600-meter race by a high school boy and a second-place finish in the high jump by a girl. Meanwhile, students from the hotel middle school are set to embark on an exciting trip to Boston during spring break, a journey that promises to enrich their educational experience.
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The culinary dinner hosted by the ET program was a resounding success, drawing over 30 attendees who enjoyed a delightful evening. Looking ahead, Waddell will also host a middle school track meet on May 1, inviting the community to come out and support young athletes.

At Douglas High School, the Carson Valley FFA made waves at the Nevada FFA convention, with the senior horse evaluation team securing second place and individual accolades for standout student Courtney Polish. The school also celebrated its prom, themed "Meet Me at Midnight," while its sports teams continue to excel, particularly in softball and baseball.

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Board members took turns sharing their recent experiences, including attending graduations, band performances, and strategic planning sessions. Notably, discussions around mental health and the importance of uniting schools through collaborative activities were emphasized, reflecting a growing awareness of student well-being.

The meeting also touched on broader community issues, including a feasibility study regarding the fairgrounds in Douglas County. Board members encouraged public input on potential uses for newly acquired BLM land, highlighting the importance of community engagement in shaping local development.

As the meeting concluded, the board reaffirmed its purpose: to govern and oversee a thriving school district where both children and staff can flourish. With a focus on collaboration and innovation, the Douglas County School District continues to pave the way for a bright future for its students and the community at large.

Converted from Regular Board Meeting April 17, 2025 meeting on April 18, 2025
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