In its first year, the Las Vegas Day School enrolled 27 students. Today, the state’s oldest private school, at 3275 Red Rock St., is wrapping up its 50th academic year with an enrollment of 920.
Education
Rebecca Franssen cried when she heard the news.
Full of pomp and circumstance, the leaders of the Clark County School District came together on stage Monday to announce some good news: More kids are graduating high school.
Tuition has risen so much at UNLV that even summer school attendance is suffering, according to figures from the university.
Nevada education officials said Tuesday that the state will resubmit its application for a waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind education law.
McWilliams Elementary School, 1315 Hiawatha Road, opened a fruit and vegetable garden this month through a donation from Create A Change Now, a local nonprofit group that helps at-risk schools create edible gardens. The garden contains carrots, tomatoes, corn, zucchini, green beans, squash, radishes, grapes, strawberries, limes and peaches. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman visited the school for the ribbon-cutting ceremony May 10. The garden was funded by UnitedHealthcare and Speedway Children’s Charities. Lowe’s and Star Nursery donated supplies. The garden will be maintained through donations from the Ferraro Group and Silvestri Insurance. For more information, visit createachangenow.org.
Clark County School District mariachi students performed with the school district’s ballet folklórico program and a 90-piece student symphony orchestra at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts after a workshop and rehearsal with professional ensemble Mariachi Cobre from Disney World.
Cox Communications will be airing, live, the graduations of 46 local high schools on Channel 96 from June 10-24. The ceremonies can also be watched live at cox96.net by clicking on the “Live TV” tab, but Cox will only be filming graduations at the Orleans Arena and Thomas & Mack Center. Graduations for Las Vegas and Foothill high schools, for example, won’t be aired because they’re happening at their respective campuses.
Mariamo Mukoma completed her courses while helping her immigrant family. Michael McGrath spent part of his senior year living in a homeless encampment. And Quilon Cochran balanced schoolwork with caring for her new baby.
Not one comprehensive urban high school earned five stars under Clark County School District’s new ranking system, the School Performance Framework, released Thursday.