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North Tahoe High students showcase college, career and climate projects; district honors SWEP

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Students from North Tahoe High School described career trips, GRIT support, video production, art-club murals and a student climate-action waste initiative. The board presented an award to SWEP for 30 years of outdoor-education partnership.

North Tahoe High School students and staff presented the board of the Tahoe-Truckee Unified School District with summaries of this year’s college-and-career trips, student support programs, arts projects and a student-led waste-reduction effort, and the district recognized a longtime environmental education partner.

Assistant Principal Jason Fleasock told trustees the school has focused on “college and career ready” experiences, noting ELD students visited Lake Tahoe Community College and other students toured Universal Technical Institute, cosmetology programs in Reno and trade programs at TMCC. Fleasock said SportsMed students attended a symposium at the Golden 1 Center and AP Environmental Science students conducted field research in Blackwood Canyon.

Why it matters: The presentations highlighted hands-on learning tied to pathways…

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