HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
Our Family & Consumer Science teacher, Mrs. Livingstone, is looking for donations of fabric, notions, batting, etc. Her classes will be sewing Christmas stockings, aprons, and pajama pants in the next few months. Donations can be dropped off at the high school.
High School Dress-up Day...CAMO... October 25th
It is time for WRESTLING and BASKETBALL sign-ups. If your student is interested in either sport, there will be a sign-up sheet at the high school office. Athletes will also need to register on https://www.aktivate.com/ and have a current physical. Physical forms are available in the office and on the school website https://d2o2figo6ddd0g.cloudfront.net/n/5/tcsq5z3vakp21u/NIAA_PhysicalForm_Approved3-2-23.pdf
Last week our Drama Department attended the play Macbeth at the Great Basin College Theatre.
Congratulations to our GIRLS GOLF team for placing 3rd in 2A for the 2023 Fall Season State Academic Team Championships.
Cross Country Divisionals this week...
Academic State Champions
The first official day of Junior High Basketball practice is after school today. Players must have a signed permission slip and need to pay $25 before they are allowed to play in the first game which is November 3rd. Permission slips are available in the high school office.
Nevada Day Parade
Fall Music Concert
Volleyball
Volleyball will be played at White Pine High School tomorrow, October 24th.
NO CASH AT GATES ALL DIGITAL!!!!!!!
White Pine utilizes the website Ticket Spicket for digital ticketing.
There are two ways to purchase tickets. You may go through the website or download the app. From here you will create an account and in the search bar, type in White Pine and that will bring up available games to buy tickets.
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Checking in at the game - When you arrive at the gates, you can pull up the app on your phone or just tell the gate attendant your name and the gate attendant will check you in. There is no need to print tickets out, just check in at the game.
We will also broadcast the game through NFHSNETWORKS.com for any fans who will not be able to make the trip and want to watch still. This is Subscription-based.
Prices for the games are
General admission - 6
Kids 6 years old to Senior in HS - 3
Senior Citizens - Free
🏐Senior Night🏐
STATE ACADEMIC TEAM CHAMPIONS!
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
Our Leopards Boys cross country team is the 2023 NIAA Fall Season State Academic Team Champions for the 2A division!! Way to go cross country! What an accomplishment! We are proud of your hard work and dedication to your school work!
Lady Leopards Golf competed at 2A State on October 17th-18th. They placed 5th as a team. Tiffany H. placed 8th with a 233. Evely W. placed 15th with a 258. Grace O. placed 21st with a 277. Lee C. placed 40th with a 383. Melanie B. placed 41st with a 407. Meg F. was unable to compete as she got sick on the first day of state. We are proud of you!!
Honor Choir will be November 6th-7th in Elko. The performance will be on November 7th at @6 p.m. at the Elko Performing Arts Building. Congratulations to the following students who made Honor Choir.
Alta A.
Destin M.
Lee C.
Carolina J.
Grant K.
Skyler H.
Kira B.
Chris B.
Truman K.
Marcos C.
Henry M.
Nevada Hands & Voices is excited to welcome your family and professionals to our first North Rural Family Summit on Saturday November 4, 2023 from 10:00am to 2:00pm. It will be a day of learning and connection for the entire family and we hope you can join us!
Registration is required at nvhandsandvoices.org/events and the cost is $5.00 per family or adult professional/community member. Registration includes access to all informational content, lunch, storytime, a fun craft, door prize raffle entry and snacks.
We’re so thankful to our host, Elko County School District, for opening their offices to us, and hope you are able to come and spend the day together.
Our mission at Nevada Hands & Voices (NVHV) is to be a parent-driven, non-profit organization that exists to support, encourage, and educate families of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) children so that they can be empowered to make choices that will enable their children to achieve their full potential.
We are a parent/professional collaborative group that is unbiased towards communication modes and methods. Our diverse membership includes those who are deaf, or hard of hearing and their families who communicate orally, with sign, cue, and/or combined methods.
Wells Jr. Football
FALL FESTIVAL
Friday, October 20, 2023
10 am-2 pm
Main Street Mall