
The Board is in closed session. We will begin streaming again when they return to open session.
Recommendation for streamers: refresh the livestream page about every five minutes.

Positive risks can reduce negative behavior
You may think that risk-taking is scary, but a national study found that teens who challenge themselves with positive risks are less likely to engage in negative risky behavior. Encourage your teen to try positive risks at school, in his personal life and in the community, such as taking a challenging course, starting a conversation with someone he admires, or volunteering to help others.
http://niswc.com/36fZC276091

Smooth the move to middle school
Will your child be starting middle school in the fall? To ease the transition, begin to prepare now. Together, learn about the new school. Read its website regularly, and look for summer activities for rising middle schoolers, such as reading programs and online classes. At home, help your child keep up reading and math skills with frequent practice. Discuss his hopes and concerns about middle school, and let him know you will tackle challenges together.
http://niswc.com/16fXC276091

Parent Engagement Survey: https://bit.ly/2AF7u7N
Parents & Guardians,
This is a six question yes/no survey that takes about 30 seconds to complete. We sent this out previously, but only received 80 responses. Please help us to collect this information for our Family Engagement team.
Thank you,
https://bit.ly/2AF7u7N


Superintendent Finalist Interviews
-- Dr. Joseph Gent, Thursday, June 18 at 5:30
-- Dr. Warren Shillingburg, Monday, June 22 at 5:30
-- Stream Here: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotlive
-- Agendas Here: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotagendas


Your teen needs your time, but so do you
The teen years are not just difficult for kids. They can be just as overwhelming for parents of teens. And in these uncertain times, the effects may be magnified. As you strive to care for your teen's well-being, don't ignore your own. Remember to take some time to do something for yourself. Exercise. Get enough sleep. You'll be better able to support your teen when you take care of your own needs, too.
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Try a soapy solution to stop quarrels
The ability to put aside anger and cooperate with others is important for school success. If your children are squabbling, try this solution: Wash away anger by washing windows. Put one child on the inside of a ground-floor window and the other child on the outside. They must wash the same window at the same time. By the time they're done, they'll probably be too busy laughing at each other to be angry.
http://niswc.com/16fUC276091

Special: Supt. Search
--- Thurs., June 11,
----- 4:00 - Interview #5
----- 6:15 - Interview #6
--- The public feedback survey is reopened for today only.
https://bit.ly/nyecsdsuptsearchfeedback
--- The survey will close 30 minutes after the final interview.
Agendas: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotagendas
Live-Stream: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotlive


The live stream for the BOT meeting will start in a minutes. Sorry for the delay.

Parents, Guardians, and Community Members,
We know you have been asked to fill out several surveys recently, but we would appreciate your attention to one more.
This survey is meant to provide the grants department with guidance and data while writing for 20/21 grants, which will be critical for our operations in what is likely to be a challenging budget year.
The survey contains 20 topics and asks you to rate each topic's importance to you and your satisfaction with district implementation. A blank response will be counted as not-applicable for you, so you are welcome to leave items blank.
Please click here to take the survey: https://bit.ly/NyeGrantSurvey2020


Remind your teen of the value of English class
Sometimes teens wonder why they need to take English classes if they already speak the language. Let your teen know: English classes are important because nearly every career requires strong communication skills. English class helps your teen improve grammar, build vocabulary, improve writing and build confidence when public speaking. And students get to read some great books, too!
http://niswc.com/36fIC276091

Choose a nickname that's a sign of strength
Giving your child a special nickname can reinforce his positive character traits. Discuss your child's greatest character strength and how it will help him in life. Then find out how to say the strength in another language, and turn it into a name. For example, a brave child might be called "El Valiente." When your child shows that strength, use the nickname. Explain what it means. If he likes the name, it may stick.
http://niswc.com/16fLC276091

Parent Engagement Survey: https://bit.ly/2AF7u7N
Parents & Guardians,
This is the same survey that we sent out at the beginning of the year on paper through the schools. Obviously, it was not possible to do the survey the same way at the end of the year.
Our grants require that we issue this survey twice per year to get comparative data.
Please take a few minutes to fill out the six questions.
Thank you,
-NCSD Grants & Family Engagement Dept.
https://bit.ly/2AF7u7N


The PVHS Class of 2020's graduation ceremony is available on Youtube: https://bit.ly/nyepvhs2020graduation
Thank you, KPVM.

Board Meetings
Special: Supt. Search
--- Monday, June 8, 5:30
Regular Meeting
--- Wed., June 10, 5:30
Special: Supt. Search
--- Thurs., June 11,
----- 4:00 - Interview #5
----- 6:15 - Interview #6
Agendas: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotagendas
Live-Stream: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotlive


Ask teachers how to support summer learning
The learning activities you provide your teen can improve her academic success. But you don't have to come up with them on your own. Your teen's teachers can offer suggestions and guidance. You may not be able to meet in person, but you can email them and ask for help. Ask for specific suggestions of things you can do with your teen this summer to help her be as ready as possible for the next school year.
http://niswc.com/36fBC276091

Bird watching is science in action
To help your child connect with science, encourage her to keep a record of the birds she sees. She can draw them, write descriptions or take pictures. While she's at it, discuss ways humans and birds are similar. You might ask, "Do you think baby birds are afraid when they learn to fly? Are there things you might be afraid to do but know you need to learn?" Help her go online to identify and learn more about birds in your area.
http://niswc.com/16fDC276091
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Special School Board Meeting - Tuesday, 6/2/20
--- Agenda: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotagendas
--- Live-Stream: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotlive


Nye County School District Special Board Meeting tonight: Superintendent Interviews
-- First interview starts at 4:00, second at 6:15.
-- Agenda: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotagendas
-- Live-Stream: https://bit.ly/nyecsdbotlive
-- Provide Feedback on Candidates: https://bit.ly/nyecsdsuptsearchfeedback
---- Anonymous comments will not be considered by the Board.


Use this link to comment on the Superintendent Candidates.
-- Provide Feedback on Candidates: https://bit.ly/nyecsdsuptsearchfeedback
---- Anonymous comments will not be considered by the Board.
