An empty, well-maintained high school classroom with rows of light wood desks neatly aligned, each with a closed navy-blue notebook and sharpened pencil placed precisely in the center. At the front, a large interactive digital display shows a simple, colorful chart labeled “Student Success” with upward trends. Natural afternoon light pours in from wide windows, casting soft, directional shadows across the floor and creating a bright, optimistic mood. Shot from a slightly elevated corner angle in photographic realism, the image captures the whole room in clear focus, highlighting cleanliness, order, and a calm, focused atmosphere that suggests practical, thoughtful decision-making in education.

Adam Heinz Campaign

Supporters can learn about Adam Heinz’s practical, transparent approach to improving student success in Carson City.

Upcoming Town Halls

April 18, 2026

Carson City High School Auditorium, 901 Nevada Street, Carson City, NV, a central venue for inclusive community discussions about student success.

Located downtown near the government complex, easily accessible by bus lines and with accessible seating and ASL interpretation.

May 2, 2026

Community Center, 125 River Street, Carson City, NV, hosting forums on transparency and student outcomes with Q&A sessions.

Courthouse Plaza, near Lincoln Way, with parking lines and bike racks, designed to welcome families and teachers to civic conversations.

June 15, 2026

Westside Elementary Cafeteria, 2100 Westside Ave, Carson City, NV, a school-friendly space for listening sessions with students and families.

Near the Riverfront Park entrance, with accessible routes, childcare on-site, and translation services available during community meetings.

July 8, 2026

Community Library Meeting Room, 445 Library Lane, Carson City, NV, offering a quiet setting for policy discussions and student-focused Q&A.

Behind the Public Safety Complex, with accessible entrances, ample seating, and livestream options for remote residents.

August 22, 2026

Eastside Community Center, 88 Oak Street, Carson City, NV, a neutral space encouraging student achievement discussions and family input.

Near the arts district, with shuttle access from central locations, and kid-friendly viewing areas for listening sessions.

September 14, 2026

Southside Gym, 77 Maple Ave, Carson City, NV, hosting forums focused on school operations and student supports.

Near the mall transit hub, with parking, and on-site childcare during evening sessions.

October 6, 2026

Northside Elementary Auditorium, 300 North Ave, Carson City, NV, a familiar space for families to engage with district leaders.

On the city campus, near the student services building, with accessible seating and quiet rooms for translation.

November 9, 2026

Lincoln Park Community Hall, 5 Lincoln Way, Carson City, NV, designed for open dialogue and student-first planning.

Riverside Auditorium, 210 Riverbank Dr, Carson City, NV, with suggestive seating for accessibility and live captioning.

November 21, 2026

Westgate School Gym, 90 Westgate Ave, Carson City, NV, a familiar setting for student-focused town halls.

Near the old courthouse, with public transit stops within two blocks and ADA-compliant facilities.

Community voices matter

An empty, well-maintained high school classroom with rows of light wood desks neatly aligned, each with a closed navy-blue notebook and sharpened pencil placed precisely in the center. At the front, a large interactive digital display shows a simple, colorful chart labeled “Student Success” with upward trends. Natural afternoon light pours in from wide windows, casting soft, directional shadows across the floor and creating a bright, optimistic mood. Shot from a slightly elevated corner angle in photographic realism, the image captures the whole room in clear focus, highlighting cleanliness, order, and a calm, focused atmosphere that suggests practical, thoughtful decision-making in education.

Hope D.

Parents and teachers deserve a transparent process that puts students first, with clear updates and real results.

An empty, well-maintained high school classroom with rows of light wood desks neatly aligned, each with a closed navy-blue notebook and sharpened pencil placed precisely in the center. At the front, a large interactive digital display shows a simple, colorful chart labeled “Student Success” with upward trends. Natural afternoon light pours in from wide windows, casting soft, directional shadows across the floor and creating a bright, optimistic mood. Shot from a slightly elevated corner angle in photographic realism, the image captures the whole room in clear focus, highlighting cleanliness, order, and a calm, focused atmosphere that suggests practical, thoughtful decision-making in education.

Hope D.

Our school leaders listen, ask hard questions, and involve families in decisions that affect our kids.

An empty, well-maintained high school classroom with rows of light wood desks neatly aligned, each with a closed navy-blue notebook and sharpened pencil placed precisely in the center. At the front, a large interactive digital display shows a simple, colorful chart labeled “Student Success” with upward trends. Natural afternoon light pours in from wide windows, casting soft, directional shadows across the floor and creating a bright, optimistic mood. Shot from a slightly elevated corner angle in photographic realism, the image captures the whole room in clear focus, highlighting cleanliness, order, and a calm, focused atmosphere that suggests practical, thoughtful decision-making in education.

Hope D.

Adam has shown steady commitment to safe classrooms and strong academics.

An empty, well-maintained high school classroom with rows of light wood desks neatly aligned, each with a closed navy-blue notebook and sharpened pencil placed precisely in the center. At the front, a large interactive digital display shows a simple, colorful chart labeled “Student Success” with upward trends. Natural afternoon light pours in from wide windows, casting soft, directional shadows across the floor and creating a bright, optimistic mood. Shot from a slightly elevated corner angle in photographic realism, the image captures the whole room in clear focus, highlighting cleanliness, order, and a calm, focused atmosphere that suggests practical, thoughtful decision-making in education.

Hope D.

I’ve seen progress when decisions prioritize students and teacher collaboration.