PVHS Juniors: Register for Free ACT Boot Camp by Jan. 23
PVHS juniors have until Jan. 23 to sign up in the GEAR Office for a free ACT Boot Camp announced Jan. 13. The workshop aims to boost test readiness for college, military, trades, and certification paths.

Pahrump Valley High School is offering a free ACT Boot Camp aimed at juniors, with registration open through Jan. 23 in the school's GEAR Office. The announcement, made on Jan. 13, emphasizes that the clinic will help students build confidence and learn testing strategies ahead of the ACT and other credential exams they may face after graduation.
School officials framed the boot camp as broadly useful regardless of students' post-high-school plans. Whether pursuing a four-year college, the military, a trade or union apprenticeship, cosmetology school, or other certification programs, students will encounter testing requirements that can shape access to training, placement and financial aid. The free format removes a typical barrier for families on tight budgets and directs resources toward preparation rather than costly private test-prep services.
Local implications extend beyond individual scores. Better test readiness can reduce the need for remedial coursework, speed entry into career programs, and improve eligibility for scholarships and selective programs. For a rural county like Nye, where access to on-site preparation resources is more limited than in urban centers, school-provided workshops can narrow gaps in preparation and opportunity. The boot camp also serves as an early intervention for juniors at a pivotal point in their academic planning calendar.
The GEAR Office is handling sign-ups; students must register in person by Jan. 23 to take part. Participation is positioned as practical preparation rather than a guarantee of specific score gains. The boot camp will focus on familiarizing students with the format of standardized tests, practicing common question types, and teaching strategies intended to boost confidence and time management during exams.

Parents and guardians should note the short window between the announcement and the registration deadline. For families weighing options, the free clinic reduces cost-related trade-offs and preserves resources for other application needs, such as fees for college applications or certification exams. For students targeting competitive programs, early preparation can affect placement in advanced courses or eligibility for merit-based aid.
What comes next is straightforward: juniors who want help preparing for the ACT should visit the GEAR Office and register by Jan. 23. For the wider community, the boot camp represents a modest but concrete investment in local human capital that can strengthen students' post-high-school choices and long-term economic prospects.
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