List of Clark County School District schools
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This is a list of schools in the Clark County School District located in Clark County, Nevada.
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[edit] Elementary schools (K-5 unless otherwise noted)
| Name | Region | Schedule | Comments |
| Adams Elementary School | Superintendent School - East | 9 month | Empowerment School |
| Adcock Elementary School | Southwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Alamo Elementary School | Southwest | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Allen Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Antonello Elementary School | Superintendent School - North East | 9 month | Empowerment School |
| Sister Robert Joseph Bailey Elementary School | Southeast | 9 month | Opened in 2007. |
| Bartlett Elementary School | Southeast | 9 month | |
| Bass Elementary School | Southeast | 12 Month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Kathy L. Batterman Elementary School | Southwest | 12 Month | Named in honor of Flight for Life flight nurse Kathy Batterman. [1] Opened in 2005. |
| Beatty Elementary School | Southeast | 12 month | |
| Will Beckley Elementary School | East | 12 month | Full day kindergarten |
| Bell Elementary School | Southwest | 12 Month | Full day kindergarten |
| Bendorf Elementary School | Southwest | 12 month | Full day kindergarten |
| Bennett Elementary School | Southeast | 9 month | |
| Bilbray Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten |
| Blue Diamond Elementary School | Southwest | 9 month | K-6 |
| Bonner Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten |
| Kermit R. Booker Sr. Elementary School | Superintendent School - Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. Empowerment school. Original facility was razed in 2005; rebuilt campus opened August 2007. |
| Bowler, Grant Elementary School | Northeast | 9 month | Located in Logandale, Nevada |
| Bowler, Joseph Elementary School | Northeast | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Bozarth Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Opens August 2009[1] |
| Bracken Elementary School | Superintendent School - East | 9 month | Full day Kinder. Choice school. Magnet school for math and science through technology. |
| Brookman Elementary School | East | 12 month | |
| Bruner Elementary School | Northwest | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Bryan, Richard Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Bryan, Roger Elementary School | Southwest | 12 month | |
| Bunker Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Cahlan Elementary School | Northeast | 12 month | Edison School |
| Cambeiro Elementary School | Superintendent School - East | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. Professional Practice School. |
| Carl Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Carson Elementary School | Superintendent School - Northeast | 9 mo | Full day kindergarten. Professional Practice School. |
| Cartwright Elementary School | Southeast | 12 month | |
| Christensen Elementary School | Southwest | 9 month | Opened in 1989. Mascot is the Mariners. |
| Conners Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Cortez Elementary School | Northeast | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Cox, Clyde Elementary School | Northeast | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Cox, David Elementary School | Southeast | 9 month | |
| Cozine Elementary School | Northeast | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Craig Elementary School | Northeast | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Crestwood Elementary School | East | 9 month | Full day kindergarten. Edison School. |
| Culley Elementary School | Superintendent School - Northwest | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. Empowerment School. |
| Cunningham Elementary School | Southeast | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Jack Dailey Elementary School | East | ||
| Marshall Darnell Elementary School | Northwest | ||
| Laura Dearing Elementary School | East | 12 month | Full day kindergarten. |
| Dusty "D.L." Dickens Elementary School | Northeast | 9 month | Opened in 2007. |
| Linda Rankin Givens Elementary school | Northwest | ||
| C.H. Decker Elementary School | Southwest | ||
| Herbert A. Derfelt Elementary School | Southwest | ||
| Ruthe Deskin Elementary School | Northwest | ||
| P.A. Diskin Elementary School | Southwest | 12 month | |
| Harvey N. Dondero Elementary School | Southwest | Opened in December 1976 | |
| John A. Dooley Elementary School | Southeast | ||
| Ira J. Earl Elementary School | East | 12 month | |
| Elbert Edwards | East | ||
| Dorothy Eisenberg Elementary School | Northwest | ||
| Raul Elizondo Elementary School | Northeast | 12 Month | |
| William E. Ferron Elementary School | East | 9 Month | |
| Fine Elementary School | Opened August 2008[1] | ||
| H.P. Fitzgerald Elementary School | Northeast | ||
| Wing & Lilly Fong Elementary School | Northwest | 12 Month | |
| Robert L. Forbuss Elementary School | Southwest | 12 Month | Opened in 2007. |
| Doris French Elementary School | Southeast | ||
| Charles & Phyllis Frias Elementary School | Southwest | ||
| Fay Galloway Elementary School | Southeast | ||
| Edith Garehime Elementary School | Northwest | ||
| Roger Gehring Elementary School | Southeast | ||
| James Gibson Elementary School | Southeast | ||
| C.V.T. Gilbert Magnet School of Communication and Creative Arts | Superintendent School - Northwest | Magnet. One of the only magnet schoold to feature a telivision studio and a professional theater. Curriculum revolves around the fine arts and performance. | |
| Linda Rankin Givens Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Opened in 2004 in the Vistas in Summerlin. The third two-story elementary built in Las Vegas. |
| Daniel Goldfarb Elementary School | East | ||
| Goodsprings Elementary School | Occupies the Goodsprings Schoolhouse which opened in 1913. Oldest and smallest (10 students) CCSD school.[2] Shares a principal with Sandy Valley Elementary Schools and Indian Springs Elementary School. | ||
| Judy & John Goolsby Elementary School | Southwest | 9 month | |
| Theron and Naomi Goynes Elementary School | Opened in 2005. | ||
| Oran K. Gragson Elementary School | East | ||
| R. Guild Gray Elementary School | 9 month | ||
| E.W. Griffith Elementary School | Southwest | 9 month | |
| Addeliar D. Guy Elementary School | |||
| Harley A. Harmon Elementary School | |||
| George E. Harris Elementary School | East | ||
| Lomie G. Heard Elementary School | Located within Nellis Air Force Base. | ||
| Howard Heckethorn Elementary School | |||
| Helen Herr Elementary School | |||
| Halle Hewetson Elementary School | East | ||
| Hickey Elementary School | Opened in 2005. | ||
| Liliam Lujan Hickey Elementary School | |||
| Charlotte Hill Elementary School | Sister school to Louis Wiener, serving 3-5. | ||
| Edna F. Hinman Elementary School | 9 month | ||
| Mabel Hoggard Math and Science Magnet School | 9 month | Magnet | |
| Howard Hollingsworth Elementary School | East | The second two-story elementary school building in Las Vegas. | |
| John R. Hummel Elementary School | |||
| Hayden Elementary School | Opened in August 2006. | ||
| Indian Springs Elementary School | Northwest | 9 Month | Located in Indian Springs |
| Mervin Iverson Elementary School | East | ||
| Walter Jacobson Elementary School | |||
| Jeffers Elementary School | Opened in 2005. | ||
| Helen M. Jydstrup Elementary School | Southwest | 12 month | Built in 1991. The mascot is the Jaguar, and the school's motto is "A Nice Place for Kids.". The school was named after Mrs. Helen M. Jydstrup for her loyalty and dedication to volunteer work within the Clark County School District. |
| Marc A. Kahre Elementary School | Named after a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officer who was killed in the line of duty. | ||
| Matt Kelly Elementary School | |||
| Edith and Llyod Katz Elementary School | 12 month | 2007-2008 year scheduled to become a nine-month school, alumnus: Marcus Banks (athlete) | |
| Keller Elementary School | Opened August 2008[1] | ||
| Lorna Kesterson Elementary School | |||
| Frank Kim Elementary School | Southwest | 9 month | |
| Martha P. King Elementary School | |||
| Robert E. Lake Elementary School | East | ||
| Frank Lamping Elementary School | School has an observatory. McCool science center in honor or the astronaut Willie McCool who died in the Columbia accident opened in October, 2005. His parents live in Vegas and were involved in the effort to get this center built in his honor. | ||
| Lincoln Elementary School | Run by Edison Schools. | ||
| Walter V. Long Elementary School | East | ||
| Mary & Zel Lowman Elementary School | |||
| Lundy Elementary School | One of the smallest schools in the district with typical attendance of less than 15 students. Located on Mount Charleston. | ||
| William R. Lummis Elementary School | Northwest | 9 month | Located in the Hills village at Summerlin. Near Becker middle school. New break the mold design, designed by Howard Hughes cousin and named of him. |
| Robert Lunt Elementary School | East | ||
| Ann Lynch Elementary School | Run by Edison Schools. | ||
| Jo Mackey Academy of Leadership and Global Communications | Magnet | ||
| Reynaldo Martinez Elementary School | |||
| Ernest J. May Elementary School | |||
| Estes McDoniel Elementary School | |||
| Quannah McCall Elementary School | |||
| Gordon M. McCaw Elementary School | Southeast | 9 month | |
| John F. Mendoza Elementary School | East | ||
| Sandy Miller Academy for International Studies | 9 month | Magnet | |
| Andrew Mitchell Elementary School | |||
| William Moore Elementary School | East | ||
| Sue H. Morrow Elementary School | South East | 12-Month | |
| Mountain View Elementary School | |||
| Joseph Neal Elementary School | |||
| Ulis Newton Elementary School | |||
| D'Vorre and Hal Ober Elementary School | 9 month | ||
| Paradise Elementary School | East | ||
| John S. Park Elementary School | East | Run by Edison Schools. Also called Park-Edison. | |
| Claude & Stella Parson Elementary School | |||
| Dr. Claude G. Perkins Elementary School | Northeast | 9 month | Opened in 2007. Named after Claude G. Perkins, former CCSD Superintendent. |
| Ute V. Perkins Elementary School | |||
| Dean Petersen Elementary School | East | ||
| Clarence Piggott Elementary School | |||
| Vail Pittman Elementary School | |||
| Richard Priest Elementary School | |||
| Red Rock Elementary School | |||
| Doris Reed Elementary School | |||
| Reedom Elementary School | Opened August 2008[1] | ||
| Harry Reid Elementary School | |||
| Ries Elementary School | Opened in 2005. | ||
| Betsy A. Rhodes Elementary School | |||
| Lucille S. Rogers Elementary School | Southwest | ||
| C. C. Ronnow Elementary School | East | Run by Edison Schools. | |
| Bertha Ronzone Elementary School | |||
| Dr. C. Owen Roundy Elementary School | Southwest | 9 Month | Opened in 2007. |
| Lewis E. Rowe Elementary School | East | ||
| Richard J. Rundle Elementary School | East | ||
| William & Mary Scherkenbach Elementary School | |||
| Steven G. Schorr Elementary School | Southeast | 9 Month | Opened in August 2006. |
| Scott Elementary School | Opened 2008[1] | ||
| C.T. Sewell Elementary School | |||
| Eva G. Simmons Elementary School | |||
| James E. & A. Rae Smalley Elementary School | Southeast | 9 Month | Opened in 2007. |
| Hal Smith Elementary School | East | ||
| William E. Snyder Elementary School | East | 12 month | Opened January 17, 2002. The school is named after William (Bill) E. Snyder, the President of the firm Tate Snyder Kimsey Architects. |
| Stanford Elementary School | East | ||
| Ethel W. Staton Elementary School | |||
| Steele Elementary School | Opened in August 2006. | ||
| Sunrise Acres Elementary School | East | ||
| Wayne N. Tanaka Elementary School | |||
| Sheila R. Tarr Elementary School | Opened 2005. | ||
| John Tartan Elementary School | |||
| Myrtle Tate Elementary School | Northeast | 9 Month | |
| Glen Taylor Elementary School | |||
| Robert L. Taylor Elementary School | Southeast | ||
| Joseph E. Thiriot Elementary School | Southwest | Opened in 2005. A two-story facility. | |
| Thompson Elementary School | Opened in August 2006. | ||
| Ruby S. Thomas Elementary School | East | ||
| R.E. Tobler Elementary School | |||
| Bill Y. Tomiyasu Elementary School | |||
| Twin Lakes Elementary School | |||
| Neil C. Twitchell Elementary School | |||
| J.M. Ullom Elementary School | East | ||
| John C. Vanderburg Elementary School | Has a biosphere that houses a tropical rain forest. | ||
| Vegas Verdes Elementary School | |||
| Virgin Valley Elementary School | Northeast | 9 month | Located in Mesquite |
| J. Marlan Walker International Elementary School | |||
| Gene Ward Elementary School | East | Opened in August 2006. | |
| Rose Warren Elementary School | |||
| Howard A. Wasden Elementary School | |||
| Fredric W. Watson Elementary School | |||
| Cyril Wengert Elementary School | East | ||
| Whitney Elementary School | |||
| Louis Wiener Jr. Elementary School | Sister school to Charlotte Hill; only serves K-2. | ||
| Wendell P. Williams Elementary School | Formerly Madison Elementary School. Opened in 1952. Original building was replaced in 2002 with the first two-story elementary school facility in Las Vegas. | ||
| Tom Williams Elementary School | Opened in 1959. Original building was replaced with a two-story facility in 2008. | ||
| Eva Wolfe Elementary School | |||
| Elise L. Wolff Elementary School | Southeast | 12 month | |
| Wright Elementary School | Southwest | 12 month | Opened in August 2006. Located in Mountain's Edge |
| Elaine Wynn Elementary School | Named after Elaine Wynn, wife of casino developer Steve Wynn. | ||
| Sandy Valley Elementary School | Southwest | 9 month | Opened in 1982. Located in Sandy Valley |
[edit] Middle schools (6-8)
| Name | Region | Comments |
| William H. Bailey Middle School | Northeast | Opened in 2005. |
| Ernest Becker Sr. Middle School | Northwest | Opened in 1993, Located in the Hills village at Summerlin. Adjacent to Lummis Elementary School. Awarded the highest national honor the Blue Ribbon of Excellence in 2000. Received a new attachment to the school in '96-'98. Home of the Bighorns. |
| Jim Bridger Middle School Academy of Mathematics, Science and Technology | Northeast | Magnet |
| Brinley Middle School | Northwest | Opened in 1967. The school is part with the G.E.A.R U.P program, run by UNLV. |
| B. Mahlon Brown Junior High School | Southeast | |
| Lyal Burkholder Middle School | Southeast | Formerly Basic High School from 1954 to 1972. The original campus was closed in 2004 for demolition and reconstruction (the original gymnasium was renovated and converted to a student activity center/cafeteria). The rebuilt campus opened in August 2007. |
| Ralph Cadwallader Middle School | Northwest | |
| Lawrence & Heidi Canarelli Middle School | Southwest | |
| Helen C. Cannon Middle School | Southeast | Noted Alumni: Greg Maddux (1980's) Athlete |
| James E. Cashman Middle School | Southwest | Noted Alumni: Andre Agassi (1980's) Athlete |
| Francis H. Cortney Middle School | Southeast | |
| Brian & Teri Cram Middle School | Northeast | |
| Edmundo "Eddie" Escobedo, Sr. Middle School | Northwest | Opened in 2007. |
| Wilbur & Theresa Faiss Middle School[3] | Southwest | Opened in 2007. |
| Victoria Fertitta Middle School | Southwest | |
| Clifford O. Findlay Middle School | Northeast | |
| John C. Fremont Middle School | East | |
| Elton M. Garrett Middle School | Southeast | |
| Frank F. Garside Middle School | Northwest | Called by students "Garside Gladiators", after the mascot |
| Robert O. Gibson Middle School | Northwest | |
| Barbara & Hank Greenspun Middle School | Southeast | |
| Kenny C. Guinn Middle School | Southwest | Opened in 1979. Named after Kenny Guinn, former CCSD Superintendent (1969-78) and governor of Nevada (1999-2007). |
| Kathleen & Tim Harney Middle School | East | Opened 2000. Named after Kathleen and Tim Harney . The school sits at the foot of Frenchman Mountain and overlooks the whole Las Vegas Valley. It is also located near the current Las Vegas High School where most of the graduating students go after 8th grade.The school's mascot is the Mountain Cats. In the year 2006, it has passed its AYP, thus effecting faculty members to wear shirts with the saying "Got AYP? Harney M.S. Does." |
| Charles Arthur Hughes Middle School | Northeast | Located in Mesquite |
| Academy of Science and Mathematics at Hyde Park | Southwest | Magnet, Mascot is the Black Panther. |
| Indian Springs Middle School | Northwest | Located in Indian Springs |
| Walter Johnson Middle School | Southwest | |
| Carroll M. Johnston Middle School | Northeast | Opened in August 2006. Home of the Bulldogs, dedicated by P.F. Luce. |
| Duane D. Keller Middle School | East | |
| K. O. Kundson Middle School Academy of Creative Arts, Language and Technology | East | Magnet |
| Clifford J. Lawrence Middle School | Southwest | Opened in 1999, Home of the Lions |
| Justice Myron E. Leavitt Middle School | Northwest | Home of the Patriots |
| Lied Middle School | Northwest | |
| W. Mack Lyon Middle School | Northeast | Overton. Received upgrades in 2005. |
| Jack & Terry Mannion Middle School | Southeast | |
| Roy Martin Middle School and International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Program at Roy Martin Middle School | East | Magnet-Opened in 1959 as one of the first middle schools in Las Vegas. The school is named after the first doctor licensed in Las Vegas in the 1920s. The school mascot is the Colts. On July 5, 2005 the school experienced a major fire that started in, and destroyed, the gym area. A two-story replacement campus was built on an adjoining lot and opened in August 2008. Martin MS is also home of the IB Middle Years Programme, the only middle school of this kind in Nevada. |
| Bob Miller Middle School | Southeast | Named after Bob Miller, former governor of Nevada (1989-1999). This school has the 2007 Teacher of the Year for Nevada. |
| Irwin & Susan Molasky Middle School | Northwest | 2008-09 boys and girls basketball champions |
| Mario C. & JoAnne Monaco Middle School | Northeast | |
| Mike O'Callaghan Middle School | East | Named after Mike O'Callaghan, former governor of Nevada (1971-1979). |
| William E. Orr Middle School | East | |
| Dell H. Robison Middle School | East | The school opened its doors in 1973 and is commonly known to some students as "Dell H".[citation needed] When the school opened, many of the students assisted with the move from its temporary home.[citation needed] |
| Sig Rogich Middle School | Northwest | Known as "Rogich", Sig Rogich is home to over 1,800 students as of 2009. It is home of the Rough Riders, associated with Theodore Roosevelt. The school is named after Mr. Sig Rogich, president of The Rogich Communication Group. |
| Anthony Saville Middle School | Northwest | |
| Grant Sawyer Middle School | Southwest | Opened in 1994 The school enrolls approximately 2,000 students annually, near triple that of the state average and double the school district average. The school's colors are gold and purple, while the school's mascot is a mustang named Spirit. Grant Sawyer Middle School website. |
| Jack L. Schofield Middle School | Southeast | |
| Marvin M. Sedway Middle School | Northeast | |
| Charles Silvestri Middle School | Southeast | School named after a former CCSD superintendent from 1981. |
| J.D. Smith Middle School | Northeast | |
| Theron Swainston Middle School | Northeast | |
| Tarkanian Middle School | Opened in August 2006. Named after Lois and Jerry Tarkanian. | |
| Ed Von Tobel Middle School | Northeast | |
| Del Webb Middle School | Southeast | Opened in 2005. |
| Thurman White Middle School | Southeast | |
| Sandy Valley Middle School | Southwest | Opened in 1982. Located in Sandy Valley |
| C.W. Woodbury Middle School | East |
[edit] High schools (9-12)
| Name | Region | Mascot | Comments |
| Advanced Technologies Academy | Northwest | Mavericks | Commonly known as "A-Tech". A magnet school with limited entry and programs in: business and finance, computer aided drafting and design, computer graphics, computer science, information technology, legal studies, pre-engineering technologies, and systems technology support. School opened in 1994 and was expanded in 2004. Designated an "Exemplary High School" by the State of Nevada. |
| Arbor View High School | Northwest | Aggies | Opened in 2005. |
| Area Technical Trade Center High School | Northeast | Known as ATTC. | |
| Basic High School | Southeast | Wolves | Original facility opened in 1942. Campus was moved to a larger facility in 1972. Former campus is now home to Lyal Burkolder Middle School. |
| Bonanza High School | Southwest | Bengals | Opened 1976. Noted Alumni: Gerald Riggs (athlete), Jenna Jameson (adult film star) |
| Boulder City High School | Southeast | Eagles | |
| Canyon Springs High School | Northeast | Pioneers | Includes Leadership and Law magnet school. Opened in 2004. |
| Centennial High School | Northwest | Bulldogs | Opened 1999. Location for the movie Pay it Forward. |
| Chaparral High School | East | Cowboys | Opened in 1973. Noted Alumni: Anthony E. Zuiker (1986) (TV producer), Mark Slaughter (1982) (musician) , Brandon Flowers (1999) (musician), Mark Stoermer (1995) (musician) |
| Cheyenne High School | Northeast | Desert Shields | Opened in 1991. |
| Cimarron-Memorial High School | Northwest | Spartans | Opened 1992. Noted Alumni: Marcus Banks (1999) (athlete) |
| Community College High School East | Northeast | Limited entry program that allows juniors and seniors to take Community College of Southern Nevada (CCSN) classes as their high school electives. Students attend high school classes on the CCSN Cheyenne campus. | |
| Community College High School South | Southeast | Limited entry program that allows juniors and seniors to take Community College of Southern Nevada classes as their high school electives. Students attend high school classes on the CCSN Henderson campus. | |
| Community College High School West | Northwest | Limited entry program that allows juniors and seniors to take Community College of Southern Nevada classes as their high school electives. Students attend high school classes on the CCSN Charleston campus. | |
| Coronado High School | Southeast | Cougars | Opened 2001. |
| Del Sol High School | Southeast | Dragons | Opened in 2004. |
| Desert Oasis High School | Southwest | Diamondbacks | One of two new high schools that will open for the 2008-09 school year. |
| Desert Pines High School | East | Jaguars | Opened 1999. Includes magnet school. |
| Durango High School | Southwest | TrailBlazers | Opened 1993. Noted Alumni: Kurt Busch (athlete),TJ Lavin (athlete/TV Personality), Ryan Ludwick (athlete), Cerina Vincent (actress), Rebekah Kochan (actress) |
| East Career and Technical Academy (ECTA) | Superintendent School-East | Titans | Magnet. Opened for the 2008-2009 School Year. |
| Ed W. Clark High School | Southwest | Chargers | Opened 1965. Includes magnet school programs: Academy of Mathematics, Science, and Applied Technology (A.M.S.A.T.), Academy of Finance (A.O.F.), and Teacher Education Academy at Clark High School (T.E.A.C.H.)
Noted Alumni: Jimmy Kimmel (TV Personality). It is the only high school in Clark County to be named after a person. |
| Eldorado High School | East | Sun Devils | Opened in 1973.
Noted Alumni: Steven Jackson (athlete) |
| Eldorado Preparatory Academy | East | Sun Devils | Freshman campus of Eldorado High School housed at the former downtown site of Bishop Gorman High School. Opened in 2007. |
| Foothill High School | Southeast | Falcons | Opened 1999. |
| Green Valley High School | Southeast | Gators | Opened in 1991. It is also one of the high schools picked for the stage production of High School Musical. |
| Indian Springs High School | Northwest | Thunderbirds | |
| Las Vegas High School | East | Wildcats | The original Las Vegas High School opened in 1930 on the corner of 7th Street and Bridger in downtown Las Vegas. The school moved in 1993 to a new building on the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Sahara Avenue near base of Frenchman Mountain in the Sunrise Mountain area.
Noted Alumni: Toni Basil (musician) |
| Las Vegas Academy of International Studies, Performing and Visual Arts | East | Majors | Magnet school. The school is located in the buildings of the original Las Vegas High School. Noted alumni: Matthew Gray Gubler (actor/director), Donovan Patton (actor), Leah Dizon (model/singer) |
| Laughlin High School | Southeast | Cougars | |
| Legacy High School | Longhorns | Opened in August 2006. | |
| Liberty High School | Southeast | Patriots | Opened 2003. |
| Moapa Valley High School | Northeast | Pirates | |
| Mojave High School | Northeast | Rattlers | Opened 1997. |
| Northwest Career and Technical Academy (NWCTA) | Superintendent School - Northwest | Opened 2007. Magnet. | |
| Palo Verde High School | Northwest | Panthers | Opened 1996. Noted Alumni: Brendon Urie and Brent Wilson of Panic at the Disco, Gerard Lawson (athlete) |
| Rancho High School | Northeast | Rams | Opened in 1954 as the third high school in the Las Vegas Valley and the first high school in the city of North Las Vegas. Magnet school, home to Rancho Academy of Aerospace and Medicine. Rancho High School was rebuilt on the south end of the school grounds (atop the original football field). The original school buildings were demolished in July 2006, and the new building opened the following August. Noted alumni: Greg Anthony (athlete) and Shaffer Chimere Smith A.K.A. Ne-Yo (musician). |
| Shadow Ridge High School | Northwest | Mustangs | Opened in 2003 Noted Alumni: Dia Frampton (musician) |
| Sierra Vista High School | Southwest | Mountain Lions | Opened 2001. |
| Silverado High School | Southeast | Skyhawks | Opened in 1994. |
| Southeast Career Technical Academy | Superintendent School - Southeast | Roadrunners | Formerly named Southern Nevada Vocational Technical Center (SNVTC). Opened in 1966. Magnet school. Noted Alumni: Steven Jackson (athlete) |
| Spring Valley High School | Southwest | Grizzlies | Opened 2004. |
| Sunrise Mountain High School | Northeast | Miners | Opened 2009. |
| Valley High School | East | Vikings | Opened 1965. Magnet school. Noted alumni: Greg Maddux (athlete), Andre Agassi (athlete) |
| Virgin Valley High School | Northeast | bulldogs | Located in Mesquite |
| Virtual High School | Superintendent School - Northwest | Volts | Started in 1998 and opened as full-time in 2004. Virtual High School provides educational options through interactive online courses. It was one of the first online schools in the United States and is a fully recognized diploma granting school. |
| Western High School | Northwest | Warriors | Opened 1961. Noted alumni: Maj. Nicole Malachowski (notable Airman), (1992); Corinna Harney Jones (actress, Playboy Playmate); Ronnie Vannucci (musician) |
[edit] Other types of schools
| Name | Type | Comments |
| Biltmore Continuation School | Alternative School | |
| Desert Rose High School | Adult education | |
| Odyssey Charter Schools | Charter School | |
| Keystone Academy | Charter School | Located in Sandy Valley |
| The Preparatory Institute, School for Academic Excellence at Charles I. West Hall (West Prep School) | Education Services | Formerly known as Charles I. West Middle School. Converted to a K-12 campus in 2006. |
| Helen J. Stewart School | Special Education | |
| John F. Miller School | Special Education | |
| Variety School | Special Education | |
| Miley Achievement Center | Special Education |
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e "http://www.ccsd.net/facilities/construction_management/reports/projects_in_progress.pdf" (PDF). Clark County School District. 2008-08-31. http://www.ccsd.net/facilities/construction_management/reports/projects_in_progress.pdf. Retrieved 2008-09-19.
- ^ Las Vegas Sun, January 14, 2007, Page 8
- ^ "Three Schools Currently under Construction in Summerlin" (PDF), Summerlinks (107): 15, April, 2007, http://www.summerlink.com/assets/publications/April_Summerlines.pdf