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Each year VSA sponsors many notable programs such as the "International Young Soloists Program," "Playwright Discovery" program, Call for Children's art, internships across the nation for students with disabilities. VSA/VW call for art program offers an exhibition opportunity for emerging visual artists with disabilities in the U.S. ages 16 ...
The division's administrative offices are in Las Vegas. [3] The Caliente Youth Center, serving boys and girls, is located in Caliente. [4] The Nevada Youth Training Center, serving boys, [5] is located in unincorporated Elko County, [3] near Elko. [5]
In 1996, the Alexander Dawson Foundation decided to open a school in the Las Vegas Valley, the Foundation's home for more than 30 years.Located on a 33-acre (13 ha) campus in Summerlin, the Alexander Dawson Foundation spent $58 million for the land, the school facilities, the interest expenses on the construction bonds, and in shortfall budget support during the school's early years.
Thrive is a comprehensive, fee-based support program that provides educational opportunities and support services to students with documented learning disabilities, according to the news release.
Cheyenne High School implemented a number of programs in the 2007–2008 school year that can be accredited to then principal Dr. Jeffrey J. Geihs. These programs include: [3] Standard Student Attire (SSA), also known as school uniforms, is intended to decrease disciplinary issues, create a safer campus and promote more efficient student learning.
The school opened in August 2010 as the first magnet school in Summerlin, a community in the western Las Vegas Valley. [2] It is administered by the Clark County School District. As of 2019, the school had an enrollment of 1,397 students and 61 classroom teachers on a FTE basis, for a student-teacher ratio of 23:1. [3]
The Meadows School is a non-profit, coeducational, nonsectarian, independent college preparatory day school located in the Summerlin area of Las Vegas, Nevada.The campus serves just over 950 students in preschool through grade twelve spread among four divisions – Beginning School (Preschool), Lower School (Grades K-5), Middle School (Grades 6-8), and Upper School (Grades 9-12).
The YAO was founded in 2015 as the Las Vegas Young Artists Orchestra. In October 2017, the YAO was renamed to honor one of its early supporters Dr. Shirley Linzy who was the Director and Supervising Nurse at the Adelson Clinic in Las Vegas. The YAO was renamed to The Dr. Shirley Linzy Young Artists Orchestra of Las Vegas. [8]