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Carson City School Board 5/26/2026
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Carson City School District Honors 735 Years of Service from Retiring and Departing Employees
The Board of Trustees recognized and celebrated 735 years of combined service from retiring and departing employees of the Carson City School District. Employees from various schools and departments, including Carson High School, Carson Middle School, Eagle Valley Middle School, Brey Elementary, Empire Elementary, Fremont Elementary, Frri Elementary, Mark Twain Elementary, Celiger Elementary, and transportation and student support services, were honored. Many retirees shared reflections on their careers, expressing gratitude for their time with the district, the students, and colleagues, while looking forward to retirement or new adventures.
Carson City School Board Meeting Covers Budget, Retirees, Student Awards, and Coaching Concerns
The board meeting included several procedural and informational items. These included the adoption of the agenda, flag salute, superintendent's report, board reports (which were deferred), association reports (none), presentation of Distinguished Student Awards, discussion of retirees and departing employees, and a presentation on the budget preparation timeline. The board also received public comment regarding issues with the high school cross country and track coach, and discussed the revised Capital Improvement Plan and the final budget for fiscal year 2026-2027. The meeting concluded with the approval of the consent agenda, informational items, and a request for future agenda topics, including policy updates and land acquisition status.
Carson City School District Honors Distinguished Students for Character and Citizenship
The board celebrated the 'Distinguished Student Awards' for the 2025-2026 school year, recognizing students who are exemplary citizens and helpful individuals within their schools, even if not formally involved in clubs or activities. Principals nominated these students for being 'awesome.' Two students from each campus were honored, with remarks emphasizing the importance of recognizing students for their character and positive contributions to the school environment. The event included students receiving recognition and participating in a group photo.
Board President Reminds Public of Complaint Procedures During Meeting
During the public comment section, the Board President reminded attendees and board members of policy 601, which governs public comment and prohibits levying charges or allegations against individual employees during board meetings. Such complaints should be submitted in writing to the superintendent. The President also noted the prohibition against personal attacks under open meeting law. This reminder was given in the context of multiple speakers raising concerns about a specific coach.
Carson High School Athletes and Parents Raise Serious Concerns About Cross Country/Track Coach
During public comment, multiple students, parents, and former athletes raised serious concerns regarding the head coach of the Carson High School cross country and distance track teams, Russ Munan. Allegations included inadequate coaching, unsafe training practices, poor communication, dismissive behavior towards athletes, inappropriate comments, organizational failures at meets, and a negative team environment. Several athletes stated they were considering or had decided to quit the program due to these issues. Parents also expressed concerns about a lack of action from school administration when issues were previously reported. The board was urged to investigate these concerns thoroughly and take appropriate action.
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