Sun Valley Elementary School Clean-Up Event
Service event at Sun Valley Elementary School & sewing projects to benefit Dolls of Hope, Little Dresses for Africa, and Good Shepherd’s Clothes Closet.
                    
    Service event at Sun Valley Elementary School & sewing projects to benefit Dolls of Hope, Little Dresses for Africa, and Good Shepherd’s Clothes Closet.
                    
    The Hug Varsity Volleyball Invitational took place on Saturday, August 16, 2025 at Procter R. Hug High School in Sparks, Nevada.
                    
    Angie Taylor, Heather Goulding, and Mariluz Garcia hosted a free back-to-school giveaway on Saturday, August 9th in the Scolari’s parking lot in Sun Valley, NV.
                    
    Free school supplies: Stop by the Scolari’s parking lot on Sat., Aug. 9th at 10 AM. First-come, first-served. (Esther Bennett, Virginia Palmer, Lois Allen, Sun Valley Elementary & Desert Skies students.)
                    
    The Youth Ride Free program allows WCSD students to access RTC transportation free of charge. Learn more here.
                    
    Since Sun Valley students attend several nearby high schools, here are the 2025 commencement ceremony details for each.
                    
    The stadium and the football field were more than just things to Rollins Stallworth. Football was a guide in Stallworth’s life, much like it is for a lot of students today. Sports are everything.
                    
    The students have showcased their acting, singing, and dancing skills to deliver a performance that is both emotionally resonant and visually stunning. The set design, costumes, and special effects have been meticulously crafted to create an immersive experience for the audience.
                    
    It’s officially May. For most students, this is great news. Only one more month of school before summer break. Not…
                    
    After nearly 40 years in education, he retired in 1966. After his retirement, he ran for and was elected to a seat in the Nevada State Senate. He helped Nevada’s education system to be better and worked constantly for educational improvement. Procter Hug, Sr. passed away on September 19, 1991, at the age of 88, leaving Northern Nevada’s youth with better opportunities for quality education.