CHS Senior Carlos Torres, graduating Class of 2021, has already chosen his road to be .
CHS Student of the Week is Itzel Martinez Gutierrez
CHS Student of the Week is Reyna Ruiz Castaneda
CHS Student of the Week is Victor Pajuelo Requena
CHS student Story at the Nevada Livestock Show
CHS student Strasser at the Nevada Livestock
CHS students at the Nevada Livestock Show
CHS yearbooks are almost gone
Phil Brady❮❯
Two roads diverged in Carson City / And sorry I could not travel both / And be one traveler, long I stood / And looked down one as far as I could / To where it bent in the undergrowth; / Then took the other, as just as fair, / And having perhaps the better claim / Because it was grassy and wanted wear, / Though as for that the passing there / Had worn them really about the same, / And both that morning equally lay / In leaves no step had trodden black. / Oh, I kept the first for another day! / Yet knowing how way leads on to way / I doubted if I should ever co
CHS Basketball Seniors honored at the student versus staff basketball game May 26
CHS NJROTC
CHS Senior Malasaga and Varsity Basketball coach Jordan Glover compete at tip off in the .
CHS Seniors beat CHS staff in overtime basketball game May 26
CHS Seniors Bita Jazani and Mira Caraway, far left received the National School Orchestra Award .
CHS Seniors Bita Jazani and Mira Caraway, located on the far left, received the National .
CHS Seniors chosen to play against staff May 26
CHS staff and student sing National Anthem at seniors versus staff basketball game May 26
CHS student Alivia Aschenbach, one of two winners of the My Healthy Coping Skill Safe .
Carson High School senior Cristian Garcia Perez never believed that he would leave Carson City in order to attend an Ivy League university. However, this August he will be headed to Hanover, New Hampshire where he will be attending Dartmouth Collegewith a scholarship covering nearly all tuition and expenses.
This year, Dartmouth’s acceptance rate was only 6%, making it one of the most competitive schools in the nation.
It is uncommon for a Carson City student to be accepted at an Ivy League school, let alone be granted a large scholarship to do so. He has also received offers at many other top universities including the University of Southern California, University of Pennsylvania (5% acceptance rate), Cornell, Carleton, Vanderbilt, Duke (4% acceptance rate). His scholarship covers all but $3,000 and travel expenses, but he has been fervently applying to every scholarship he can find to cover the difference.
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