EDUCATION NOTEBOOK
May 24, 2011 - 6:01 am
Tony Alamo Elementary School, 7455 El Camino Road, is set to host its multicultural fair from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. The fair is scheduled to feature multicultural dances, songs, martial arts demonstration and more in the school’s atrium and multipurpose room. This event is free to public. For more information, call 799-2590.
sawyer middle school Students visit site of Red Rock Canyon graffiti
Students from Sawyer Middle School, 5450 Redwood St., visited Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area to see the Native American rock art that was vandalized in November.
Led by social studies teacher Lynn Zepeda, the students for an anti-graffiti gang raised about $200 in donations to aid in the cleanup and restoration efforts. Friends of Red Rock Canyon and the Bureau of Land Management arranged the visit.
Students receive $740,000
in scholarships at annual luncheon
The Public Education Foundation awarded nearly $740,000 worth of scholarships to more than 320 Clark County high school seniors this month at the 12th annual Scholarship Recognition Luncheon.
The scholarships are provided by community businesses, nonprofit groups and individuals, and range from $500 to $40,000. The foundation has awarded scholarships to more than 2,700 students since 1994, totaling nearly $7 million.
Female veterans to discuss
trauma of war, life after
The second annual UNLV Combat Trauma Conference is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. to noon Thursday at the Richard Tam Alumni Center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.
Female veterans will discuss the emotional trauma of combat during the conference for medical professionals, counselors, legislators and veterans groups. The conference is designed to help professionals understand the problems and develop solutions for issues facing female veterans such as posttraumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, military sexual trauma, homelessness, physical health and family trouble.
Speakers scheduled to appear include retired Brig. Gen. Rebecca Halstead, retired Col. Kim Olson, author of “Iraq and Back”; Elizabeth Gifford of the VA Palo Alto Health Care System and U.S. representatives from across the country. The public may register for the conference by calling the WestCare Foundation at 385-2090.
INSTITUTE TO GIVE GRANTS
TO PROSPECTIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
The Medical Skills for Life Institute is offering 10 $2,000 scholarships and 10 $500 tuition grants to the first 20 students who are enrolled and accepted to the institute through Sept 1. These scholarships are for people looking to become medical assistants or phlebotomists.
For more information, call 645-7900 and ask for the admissions department from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday or visit medicalskillsforlife.com.
Public Education Foundation plans charity golf tournament
The Public Education Foundation’s 11th annual Tee Up for Kids Charity Golf Tournament is scheduled for
7:30 a.m. June 2 at Spanish Trail Country Club, 5050 Spanish Trail Lane.
Playing spots are available for $300 and foursomes for $1,200, with proceeds going to Nevada public schools through the foundation’s various programs.
Tournament activities will include hole-in-one and closest-to-the-pin contests, tee prizes, trophies and an awards luncheon. For more information, visit thepef.org or call 799-1042.
Nevada Homeschool Expo
coming in June
The third annual Nevada Homeschool Expo is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 11 at Lied Memorial Boys & Girls Club, 2850 Lindell Road.
The expo will include information on curriculum, workshops, guest speakers, exhibits and live demonstrations.
Registration is $15 to $20 and is open to the public. For more information, visit nevadahomeschoolexpo.com.
Post reunion information
on school district’s website
Clark County School District alumni who are planning a high school reunion may post information on the Clark County School District’s website, ccsd.net/schools/reunions.
Email any important reunion information to dsheehan@interact.ccsd.net, and it will be posted.
Teachers can seek funding online
for class projects
Local school teachers can apply for donations for classroom projects through donorschoose.org.
The nonprofit website, founded in 2000, allows public school teachers to describe specific educational projects for students, and donors choose the projects they want to support. More than 160,000 teachers have secured more than $71 million worth of books, art supplies and technology resources.
Locally, more than 150 teachers have used the website to secure more than $119,000 in funding. Teacher Leanna Kromer from O’Callaghan Middle School, 1450 Radwick Drive, has funded eight classroom projects totaling more than $2,000 since January.
World Heritage Student Exchange
seeks host families
The World Heritage Student Exchange program is seeking host families in the Las Vegas Valley for high school boys and girls.
Couples, single parents and families with or without children are welcome to apply. Students can be hosted for a semester or for a school year.
Exchange students are available from Spain, Germany, China, Norway, Russia, France, Italy, Sweden and more.
For more information, call 800-888-9040 or email info@world-heritage.org.