ANGELS CAMP, Calif. South Tahoe sophomore Lyla Landy ran to a first-place finish against 175 other athletes on Saturday at one of the larger meets of the season, the Bret Harte Frogtown Invite. Landy.
HENDERSON, Nev. South Tahoe freshman Arya Saini was at her best at last weekend’s Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association State Boys and Girls’ Track and Field Championships, claiming gold in hurdles and silver in long.
SPARKS, Nev. South Tahoe freshman Lyla Landy overcame being sick in the days leading up to Friday’s Class 3A Northern Region cross-country championships to claim a runner-up finish on the 5,000-meter course at Shadow.
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Twenty South Tahoe High School students who served as mentors in the inaugural Connect, Engage, Succeed program this school year were awarded $12,500 in scholarships from the Lake Tahoe Educational Foundation (LTEF).
LTEF partnered with the Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC) and Lake Tahoe Unified School District (LTUSD) to identify and train volunteer high school coaches/mentors and match them with elementary and middle school students who were struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic distance learning format.
Mentors enrolled in an online LTCC class to learn how to coach younger students and were then paired with a cohort of 2nd-8th graders. They met remotely to provide individualized tutoring and social/emotional support. Retired teachers, such as LTEF board member Bob Comlossy, volunteered to give advice to the student coaches.