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Veritas School Ribbon Cutting

Veritas School Ribbon Cutting
Photo by Nancy Chapman

Veritas Preparatory School Headmaster Jill Rosario said the school holds its core values proudly. Veritas is a Christian school that teaches classic education focusing on the three R’s, reading, writing, and arithmetic, and with an emphasis on public speaking as well. Teaching the children how to be smart, as well as how to articulate their knowledge now and in the future. There are several speech meets scheduled for the 2024-2025 school year.

Headmaster Rosario explained the school accommodates kindergarten-4 through the eighth grade. The school is completely staffed for the 2024-2025 school year and is projecting more than eighty students for next year. She further explained that there are still some slots open for more students.
The school layers in learning and fun for the kids. Several activities throughout the school year include parental participation with their children, such as a mother/son dance, a father/daughter dance, and a scavenger hunt. The sixth-grade students participated in Art in The Park last week, and the seventh and eighth-grade students toured the Coeur Rochester Mine in Lovelock.
 

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