Birthday at the Pass
August 5, 2015 - 2:52 pm
Chess is an immersive 1v1 board game that requires high strategies and patience. The rules of chess may seem simple, but it requires deep thinking. Each player has sixteen pieces. These pieces are often black and white so there is no confusion during the match. The white player makes the first move and then from there, the game begins. The goal in these matches is to attack your opponent’s King piece with no way to escape, also known as a checkmate. This will cause the match to end and a win for whoever checkmates. The match can also end with a draw. Consenting to a draw is when there is no way to achieve a checkmate. This year at Boulder City High School, students have decided to take on this challenge of creating a chess team.
There is so much joy in watching children learning as they grow.
Wrap yourself up in a favorite sweater or blanket and let’s dive into Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
Today, Boulder City High School, Garrett Junior High School, and Martha P. King Elementary School will be visited by the Nevada Legislative Counsel Bureau (LCB).
December is a busy month of activities in schools, filled with wonderful winter concerts, the challenge of final exams and assessments, and the energy that just seems to come with the season.
If you live in Boulder City, you know the community is very busy during the holidays, especially winter holidays.
Did you know that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises people with diabetes to get a flu vaccination to prevent flu and serious flu complications and recommends people with diabetes who have flu infection or suspect flu infection be promptly treated with antiviral treatment.
Sometimes as adults we can spend too much time focusing on “wins” and “losses.” This is true in education as well.
As we wrap up the fall season at Garrett Junior High, there’s so much to celebrate.
“Clean, Green Boulder City.” “Be Kind. Be Boulder.”