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Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 6:16 AM

Veritas Preparatory School

“Classical and Christian”
Veritas Preparatory School
Grades K4-1st say hello! Photo courtesy of Veritas.

Since its inception, Veritas has been blessed with the support of numerous volunteers who have generously provided their time, energy, and services to the school in various ways. One of these supporters is Doug Faucette, who, in addition to dedicating countless hours to providing IT services, also supplied a storage container for school use. At the end of 2024, it was announced that the container would no longer be available, prompting Veritas families to search for an alternative solution. Pictured: Grades 2-8 inside the new container.

On Wednesday, January 22, through a generous donation from Out West Buildings in Fallon, Veritas received a new 80-foot shipping container. This new storage solution will allow Veritas to conveniently store unused furniture, supplies, and equipment close at hand. Additionally, it will free up much-needed space for instructional purposes.

The students, staff, and families of Veritas are deeply grateful to Mike Stremler and Irvin Plank of Out West Buildings for their generous donation and to Doug Faucette for his continued support of the school. The Lord continues to provide for the needs of the school through the generosity of our community.


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