Parents and school supporters are sponsoring proms at various venues in the coming days despite the fact that statewide Covid-19 restrictions bar the high schools themselves from participating in the traditional spring dance that students missed last year. “The students have made many sacrifices during this pandemic and we felt like the students were most deserving of a special night,” said Alison Gosnell, one of the parent organizers of the prom at Hendersonville High School. “The best reactions I have gotten are really from the students. They have been telling me ‘thank you’ and telling me about their dresses and tuxedo selections.”
From staff reports
Nancy Edwards, Marv Larson and Wayne Morgan have been inducted into the 2021 Education Hall of Fame, the Henderson County Education Foundation has announced.
Each year, individuals who have demonstrated measurable influence or made significant contributions to the growth and development of education in Henderson County are honored with the Hall of Fame Award.
Since 2003, 136 individuals have been honored with induction into HCEF Education Hall of Fame.
This year’s inductees were honored on National Superhero Day, Wednesday, April 28.
A 15-minute video highlighting each inductee’s contributions to Henderson County Education is posted on the HCEF website at www.hcefnc.org/hof21, on YouTube and the HCEF s Facebook page.
Since 2003, 136 individuals have been honored with induction into HCEF Education Hall of Fame.
This year’s inductees will be honored on National Superhero Day - Wednesday, April 28th. Each of the inductees has been a superhero for the children in Henderson County and will be officially inducted into the Education Hall of Fame on this day. A 15 minute video highlighting each inductee’s contributions to Henderson County Education will be posted on the HCEF website - www.hcefnc.org/hof21, YouTube and Facebook page. Summer Stipe, director of the Foundation, will join the Breakfast Club with Mark and Paige on WTZQ Radio, 95.3 FM, at 9:00 to celebrate this year’s inductees.
The Henderson County School Board was given an overview Wednesday of the local preliminary 2021-22 fiscal year budget, which includes a focus on sprucing up school auditoriums and replacing musical instruments.
Superintendent John Bryant and Chief Finance Officer Bernie Sochia gave a presentation to the board on a preliminary budget plan.
HCPS is requesting $31.4 million in local funding for its operating budget, which includes $1.5 million in capital outlay funding, part of which will be used on the auditoriums and to buy musical instruments.
Those line items are:
$160,000 to replace auditorium seating at Apple Valley Middle
$130,000 each to replace the sound and lighting systems in the auditoriums at West Henderson and East Henderson high schools
Dalfen Industrial Acquires Two Class A Las Vegas Properties
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DALLAS, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dalfen Industrial announced the purchase of two industrial properties in Henderson, Nevada – a suburb of Las Vegas. The properties total over 263,000 square feet in the highly sought-after Southeast Las Vegas/Henderson submarket.
Henderson Distribution Center South
Dalfen Industrial Acquires Two Class A Las Vegas Properties
Henderson Distribution Center South, built in 2019, is located at 1550 Raiders Way in Henderson, NV and is 100% occupied by 3 tenants. Specifically located in west Henderson, Henderson Distribution Center South is in close proximity to the newly constructed Raiders practice facility as well as I-15, high income neighborhoods, and a significant blue-collar workforce.