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No snow = no classes for some students


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Lack of snow is delaying the learning process for some students in the Lake Tahoe Basin.

The snowshoe trek at Heavenly that is led by the U.S. Forest Service for Lake Tahoe Unified students has been pushed back two weeks.

Several outdoor classes at Lake Tahoe Community College have been delayed for a month.

Those LTCC classes include:

WLD 128B 2: rescheduled dates: Lec: 2/7, 2/9 6-9:50pm and lec/field days 2/11, 2/12

WLD 128B 3: rescheduled dates: Fri-Sun 2/3-2/5

WLD125A: BC Ski: rescheduled dates: Lec: Monday 2/6 6-850, Field: 2/7, 2/14, 2/28

WLD126A: BC Snowboarding: TBD

WLD 128B 1: Travis Feist (scheduled to begin 1/3)

Rescheduled: 2/28, 3/1, 3/3, & 3/4, same hours

WLD 122C: Darla Mazzoni (scheduled to begin 1/4)

Rescheduled: Orientation: 2/1

Field: Fridays 2/3, 2/10, 2/24, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, same hours

WLD 122D: Darla Mazzoni (scheduled to begin 2/15, but now in conflict with 122C)

Rescheduled: Orientation: 2/8

Field: Sundays 2/12, 2/26, 3/4, 3/11, 3/18 Friday 3/23, same hours

WLD 124A 1,2,3,4: Leslie Ames, et al (scheduled to begin 1/4)

Rescheduled: Orientation: 2/1

Field: Fridays 2/3, 2/10, 2/24 and 3/2, same hours

WLD 121: Snowshoeing: MaryAnn Clark (scheduled to begin 1/5)

Rescheduled: Orientation: Th 2/23 Field: Sat 2/25, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17.

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  1. tahoeadvocate says - Posted: January 10, 2012

    Is it just me or does anyone ele wonder if these are really College courses rather than sports training?

  2. 30yrlocal says - Posted: January 10, 2012

    They are great classes advocate. When I was in college we could take golf and I loved it! Each degree still has the required number of academic courses but getting outside and enjoying a sport are valuable…get you out, fresh air in your brain so you can go back and hit the books. Many courses at the Community College level are meant for the general population too.