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The Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology was rated five stars in the Washoe County School District. This was one of two schools to receive this rating. Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology currently has a 100% graduation rate for the class of 2017.
The WCSD currently has 66 elementary schools, a special education school, 16 middle schools, 13 comprehensive high schools, Truckee Meadows Community College High School, Innovations High School (a comprehensive high school of choice), Gerlach K-12, and the Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology.
Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology, a career-tech high school in Reno, Nevada; Aggregate Analysis of ClinicalTrials.gov, a database of clinical trials data. See Data sources section; Alpha 1-antichymotrypsin, a protein; American Academy of Clinical Toxicology; American Association of Community Theatre
Reno has twelve public high schools: Damonte Ranch, Galena, Hug, North Valleys High School, McQueen, Academy of Arts, Careers, and Technology (AACT), Reno, Truckee Meadows Community College High School, [93] Innovations, Wooster and Debbie Smith Career and Technical Education Academy (Debbie Smith CTE, also under construction, taking the place ...
The building was leased to the University of Nevada, Reno in 2019 and officially opened in August 2021 as an expansion to the University of Nevada, Reno Innevation Center containing a robotics education center for K-12 students, a wood shop, and office space. [3]
Located in southeast Reno, the High School is named for the Damonte Ranch development during the rapid expansion of Reno NV. The Damonte Ranch High School DRHS opened as a combined middle school and high school, to help alleviate the overcrowding at Pine Middle School until Depoali Middle School was built.
Academy of International Studies. Via funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the WHS campus is divided into four smaller schools and focus on different areas of study: Academy of International Studies (AIS) Woodburn Academy of Art, Science, & Technology (WAAST) Woodburn Arts & Communications Academy (WACA)
The facility was previously Gerlach High School, a grade 6-12 school as of 2001. [4] [5] It opened in 1931, and got a new building in 1955 as the original building was destroyed by a fire. [6]