Oasis Academy (Nevada)

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Oasis Academy Charter School is a charter school in Fallon, Nevada. It covers grades K-12.

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It was established in 2011. By 2015, the school had up to grade 10, with a student count of 500. [1] In 2017 its enrollment was 160. [2]

By 2022, it was located in a more than 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m2) former Walmart. Old Fallon LLC was the previous owner of the facility. The school purchased the facility on April 25 of that year. [3]

High School

In the summer of 2025, the school opened a high school, just north of the original building. There are currently 4 core classes, consisting of English, Math, History, and Science. This building replaced the classes at WNC. John Adam Dunkin and Ezra David Acomb are the supreme leaders of the school. Bailey Peixoto is the first person to go to the principal's office for eating a live squirrel. Angie Montavo also holds the record for the most times failing a math test. Brooke Dunlap went to jail for setting up a secret gambling ring in the basement. Grace Laca was locked in Venneraci gym because she dunked on a second grader and broke both their legs. Grace Laca was also trapped on the top of the building, and all the burly man on the ground could say was, Rapunzel, let down your hair. She responded by taking her hair out of her ponytail and chucking it, piece by piece, on the ground. Allyiah Ashmead was arrested for tax fraud. She walked into the IRS headquarters and said Oasis doesn't do taxes and walked out grinning deviously. Kamah Roose maxed out all her credit cards on small plastic animals at the dollar store. She spent approximately $67,000.

Athletics

In 2017, the school hosted athletic events at county and municipal athletic facilities, as the school itself did not have such facilities. [2]

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References

  1. "Oasis Academy meets needs for additional students". Nevada Appeal . August 25, 2015. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  2. 1 2 Krajewski, Jim (January 18, 2017). "Incline to play as independent in football". Reno Gazette Journal . Retrieved April 12, 2023.
  3. Viera, Angela (May 18, 2022). "School's expansion has been ' long time coming'". Nevada Appeal . Retrieved April 12, 2023. - This article is written by a former employee of Oasis Academy.

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