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An electronic grade book is a teacher's online record of their students' lessons, assignments, progress, and grades. An electronic grade book interfaces with a student information system which houses a school district's student records including grades, attendance medical records, transcripts, student schedules, and other data.
Greta Oppe was named after a high school chemistry teacher. GISD decided to build the school due to an increase in students from the West End of Galveston. The $3.9 million campus opened in 1987. It is near Scholes Airport and Moody Gardens. [33] In 2006 Oppe had a student body that was more White and more affluent than other GISD elementary ...
3.3 North Las Vegas. 3.4 Spring Valley. 3.5 Sunrise Manor. 4 Douglas County. 5 Elko County. 6 Esmeralda County. 7 Eureka County. 8 Humboldt County. 9 Lander County ...
In 1980, the Hebrew Academy Las Vegas opened at the original Temple Beth Sholom in East Las Vegas.Eight years later, its director, Dr. Tamar Lubin Saposhnik along with Las Vegas businessman Milton I. Schwartz along with George and Gertrude Rudiak, created the Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy for elementary-aged children.
The school was built in 1991, with an adjacent four portable classrooms, in North Las Vegas, a rapidly growing suburban middle class community. As of the 2006–2007 school year, the school's ethnic ratio was 29.7% White, 33.3% African American, 29.8% Hispanic, 6.4% Asian/Pacific Islander and 0.7% Native American.
The school sits on a 20-acre (8.1 ha) site on Las Vegas Boulevard. After the renovations, the main entrance and address for the school will be changed to Fourth Street. [1] (The official Address as of 2008 is now 401 S. Fourth St. Ste. 145 Las Vegas, NV 89101) City of Las Vegas Historic Fifth Street School
The schools patrolled are located across Clark County, Nevada, which is the fifth-largest school district in the nation, covering 7,910 square miles and includes the metropolitan Las Vegas area, all outlying communities, and rural areas. CCSD has more than 309,000 students located at 352 schools, with over 30,000 employees consisting of ...
Ed W. Clark High School is a nine-month public high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, that is part of the Clark County School District. It opened in 1965. It opened in 1965. History