
The boiler at Carlin High School is currently out. Maintenance is actively working to resolve the issue. School will remain in session unless the repair takes longer than expected. We will provide an update soon. Thank you for your understanding.

JV boys start soon. Varsity starts 1pm.


FINALS WEEK
January 13th - 15th


6th - 8th Grade Winter Wonderland Dance
Formal Attire
Thursday, January 30th
5 pm - 6:30 pm
$5 per ticket sold in the offices. NO ticket sales at the door.


JR High Spring Sports Sign Ups
Now through January 24th
Get the packet from the high school office


Carlin Combined School Blood Drive
Monday, January 27, 2025
10 am - 3 pm


Last week before Christmas break. Don't forget the dress up days this week are for K-12th grade.
Monday- Favorite Holiday Movie
Tuesday- Ugly Christmas Sweater
Wednesday- Santa (Even Grades includes K) vs Elves (Odd Grades)
Thursday- Holiday Pajamas (School Appropriate)

Get the academic support you need this school year--anytime, anywhere
Paper webpage with links on how to get started: https://www.ecsdnv.net/page/paper-online-tutoring
Paper-themed newsletter: https://secure.smore.com/n/0rhn9
Link to Paper Resource Center- for Parents https://paper.co/resource-center?sbrc=1Bg9TaFrpx5AnwFPwvk79KQ%3D%3D%24YOpFhkaqzgwnfWcsga8gaQ%3D%3D


Holiday Dress Up Days K-12th Grade, December 16th-19th


Booster Club has WREC Tournament T-Shirts for sale $5. Contact lmicheli@ecsdnv.net if you are interested in purchasing.

High School Holiday Hang Out this Saturday 6pm - 8pm for 9th - 12th Grade Students


Get in the Act delivered their innovative Science Theater Program to
second, third and fourth-grade students at Carlin Elementary School on
December 9 and 10, 2024.
Get in the Act adds the Arts to S.T.E.M. learning - transforming
S.T.E.M. to S.T.E.A.M. - with their hands-on theater framework serving
as a pathway to science for students.
Led by Teaching Artist Diane Handzel, students use dynamic theater
techniques as a learning framework to examine rocks, mineral and soil
concepts. The workshops allow every student to actively participate in
hands-on dramatizations that connect learning to their everyday world.
Because students have a memorable experience acting out a scene, they
learn and retain the content associated with that scene.
Get in the Act would like to thank Komatsu Mining Foundation, Nevada
Gold Mines, Kinross Nevada, Nevada Arts Council and the National
Endowment for the Arts for supporting Science Theater at Carlin.
Also, a special thank you to Vice Principal Smithburg, as well as the
secretaries and classroom teachers for being wonderful and supportive
partners.
“The program was every engaging and fun.” Mrs. Cross, 2nd Grade Teacher
“I loved this program for my students. They had the opportunity to learn
new concepts through a hands-on experience. They absolutely loved Miss
Diane and could not wait to come back for day 2!”
Mrs. O’Farrell, 3rd Grade Teacher
“Presents information in geology in a fun and exciting way that students
can relate to. I loved it, the kids loved it! Great program!
Mrs. Graves, 4th Grade Teacher
Get in the Act is a 501(c)3 organization based in Dayton, Nevada and
their Science Theater Program has served over 30,000 students since
2009. They can be reached at email: info@getintheact.org

K- 12th GRADE EARLY OUT TODAY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th @ 1:45

Dear Carlin Combined Parents and Guardians,
We are writing to inform you of an important update regarding the security of our campus. In line with Elko County School District policy and in alignment with other campuses within the district, our school is taking steps to enhance campus security and ensure the safety of all students and staff.
Effective immediately, all exterior doors and surrounding gates on campus will remain locked during school hours. This measure is being implemented to limit unnecessary traffic on campus and help ensure a safer learning environment. While we welcome parents and visitors when necessary, we strongly encourage keeping visits to a minimum so that our students can remain focused on their learning.
Both the high school and elementary campuses will be accessible through one secure point of entry, located in the main courtyard. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to create a more secure campus for everyone.
Please note, that there is no immediate or new threat that has prompted this change; rather, we are simply following district policy to align with best practices across all schools in the district.
Thank you for your continued support in helping us maintain a safe and productive environment for our students. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to the school office.
Thank you!

Don't forget to come out and support these Drama Students tonight @ 6pm in the multi-purpose room. They are also performing Saturday @ 2pm & 6pm. Tickets sold at the door.


Canned Food Drive:
Send in canned foods to your students teacher now through December 5th. Class with the most donations will win a PIZZA party!!!


Congratulation's to Abby Caple for being selected Academic All-State in Cheer.


Congratulations to our amazing athletes for being nominated and selected by their peers in 1A north:
Volleyball:
Kylie Kennedy - 1st Team
Bretta Melendez - 2nd Team
Bea Vicente - 2nd Team
Mariah Urenda - Honorable Mention
Football:
Kayden Kerby - Defensive Player of the Year
Dylan Ramirez - 1st Team RB & 1st Team DE
Leo Krantz - 2nd Team QB
Sebastian Anthony - 1st Team OL & Honorable Mention DE
Gage Lewis - 2nd Team Returner
Dean Landrith - Honorable Mention OL
Landon Huntley - 2nd Team TE










Congratulations to our own Coach Huber for being nominated and selected by the 1A North coaches as "Coach of the Year"


Reminder Fall Sports Awards
November 20th @ 6pm
High School Gym
