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School district weighs solar project plan

The Nevada Joint Union High School District submitted modified plans to PG&E this week in its ongoing process toward beginning the installation of solar energy infrastructure, according to Jordan Kohler, the district’s director of facilities and construction. According to Kohler, the district’s board gave direction to begin engaging with potential solar energy solutions in late 2018, and the district in early 2019 selected SunPower to provide solar arrays and other infrastructure at both the Nevada Union and Bear River high school campuses. However, in order to begin the installation, which district Superintendent Brett McFadden said was planned to take the form of carport structures at each of the schools’ parking lots, the district requires approval from PG&E in order to make sure it will be able to “plug it in” to the surrounding power grid.

Prom problems: School district says private end-of-year events may look like they re sanctioned, but they aren t

The Nevada Joint Union High School District sent a message to students and families last week saying that, as the district has modified or canceled many end-of-year and graduation-related events, some privately organized events may have the “look and feel” of being district approved, but are not. The message urged that they “carefully consider the risks and dangers of attending large public gatherings,” reminding that large gatherings remain prohibited under state public health guidance. District Superintendent Brett McFadden said last week that he was aware of two or three possible end-of-year or graduation celebrations, organized by private individuals or businesses, and that the message to parents aimed to clarify that they are neither sanctioned nor sponsored by the district.

A good run : Nevada Union High School debate partners qualify to compete in Tournament of Champions

By Victoria Penate | Staff Writer Nevada Union High School junior Jackson Witt, left, and senior Evelyn Grandfield are the fourth-ever team from their school to qualify for the Tournament of Champions, a prestigious national debate tournament held in April. Submitted to The Union Nevada Union High School debate partners Evelyn Grandfield and Jackson Witt, a senior and junior respectively, are the fourth-ever team from their school to qualify to compete in the Tournament of Champions. Qualifying for this tournament requires securing two bids each earned by completing multiple preliminary rounds and succeeding in elimination rounds in qualifying tournaments. Grandfield and Witt earned their second bid earlier this month at a tournament hosted virtually by the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, an achievement Witt said he was “super excited” about.

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