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Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 3:34 PM

ChurchillCSD Highlights

ChurchillCSD Highlights
Numa students on the Red Carpet. Photos courtesy of ChurchillCSD.

CCHS  - This week, CCHS Career Technology Education, Automotive & Diesel Technology students had the opportunity to view a presentation from Universal Technical Institute, a local trade school. Students learned about the various careers in the region relating to their field of interest. CCHS School to Careers Coordinator Dr. Sue Segura has 18 students signed up for the Nevada Career Worker Fast Track Program, allowing students to gain credits towards their trade endorsement and high school diploma. 

CCMS - Fallon Paiute Shoshone Tribe Community Learning Center staff has been coming in to work closely with Title VI Native American Family Service Specialist Cathy Coval to assist in teaching the students about tribal culture and help with cultural activities. This month, the sixth graders chose to make fry bread. “The students plan on creating their own cookbook to be released in Spring 2025. Be on the lookout for their successful recipes,” said Coval. 

E.C. Best - Students in Kailey Hughes’ class learned to use Google Classroom and JamBoard. Students added their thoughts on what respect looks, sounds, and feels like. Hughes is always looking to find ways to teach her young students about respect because she feels it helps students succeed.

Numa  - In recognition of Nevada’s Week of Respect, Numa's 5th-grade student council issued a “Kindness Challenge” to all classes. “Their goal is to promote mutual respect at our school and to help stop rude, mean, or bullying behavior. Numa’s theme this year is to “Stay Classy,” they began the year by rolling out the red carpet of appreciation for families, students, and staff to show their gratitude and recognize that everyone matters and has value. 

LES - Students in Erika Stanford’s kindergarten class learned about community helpers. Local paramedics came to the school, and students got to see the inside of the ambulance, learn about all the equipment, and they all got to load up on the stretcher. “The kids absolutely loved it and loved getting to meet a few of the helpers who play such vital roles in our community,” said Standford. 

 



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