FAST FACTS 2018-19
FAST FACTS 2018-19
SEVEN TRUSTED LEADERS A seven-member Board of School Trustees establishes CCSD policy and employs the superintendent to serve as chief executive officer. Trustees are elected to four-year terms. Regular meetings of the board are held on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 5 p.m. in the Edward A. Greer Education Center, 2832 E. Flamingo Road. Work sessions are held on the first Wednesday of each month beginning at 8 a.m. For more information about the Board of School Trustees, visit trustees or call 702-799-1072.
District A Deanna L. Wright
District B Chris Garvey
District C Dr. Linda E. Young
District D Kevin L. Child
District E Lola Brooks
District F Carolyn Edwards
District G Linda P. Cavazos
Board of School Trustees Vision Statement
All students progress in school and graduate prepared to succeed and contribute in a diverse global society.
Board Strategic Imperatives
Academic Excellence ? Literacy across all subject areas Pre-K through 12th grades
Engagement ? Parent, student, community and employee engagement in learning
School Support ? Focused support, preparation, training and resources for staff in the schools
Clarity and Focus ? Fiscal and data transparency, accountability and strategic oversight
ABOUT CCSD
Established in 1956, the Clark County School District (CCSD) is the number one choice for families and students. We educate 320,000 students ? offering a variety of nationally recognized programs, including Magnet Schools, Career and Technical Academies, and Advanced Placement programs. Through these programs ? plus our online secondary school and our open enrollment offerings ? we offer the best choices to meet individual student needs. As the nation's fifth-largest school district, we have the ability to provide additional services such as a school police department, adult education courses, and innovative community partnerships with Vegas PBS and The Public Education Foundation. CCSD educates 75 percent of the students in Nevada and works closely with community partners and business leaders to educate the workers needed to strengthen our economy.
INCREASING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT The Board of School Trustees appointed Dr. Jesus F. Jara as superintendent in May 2018. The superintendent is implementing the board's vision by putting a focus on four key areas: ? Rich and rigorous instruction ? Developing and supporting people ? Efficient and supportive operations ? Building relationships and earning the
community's trust
PERFORMANCE ZONES CCSD schools are organized into 13 performance zones, each supervised by a school associate superintendent. For a list of performance zones, view the school directory at directory. Schools may be included in a variety of designated categories, such as: ? Prime 6 Schools ? 9 ? Title I Schools ? 279 ? Turnaround Schools ? 21 ? Victory Schools ? 23 ? ZOOM Schools ? 38
SCHOOLS The District operates 360 schools and also sponsors some of the charter schools in Clark County: ? 226 Elementary schools ? 59 Middle schools ? 49 High schools ? 19 Alternative schools ? 7 Special schools
STUDENT ENROLLMENT ? 2018-2019 enrollment ? 320,000 students* ? 2017-2018 enrollment ? 321,648 students ? 2016-2017 enrollment ? 320,559 students ? 2015-2016 enrollment ? 319,713 students ? 2014-2015 enrollment ? 318,040 students
STUDENT ETHNIC DISTRIBUTION** ? Hispanic/Latino..................149,393 46.4% ? Caucasian............................. 78,926 24.5% ? Black/African American..... 45,453 14.1% ? Multiracial............................. 21,124 6.6% ? Asian...................................... 20,463 6.4% ? Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.....5,128 1.6% ? Native American.....................1,161 .4%
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS To view requirements for each graduating class, visit cpd.vegas/graduation. Students in Nevada must earn at least 22.5 credits and participate in the College and Career Readiness Assessment (ACT) in 11th grade. ? English ? 4 credits ? Math ? 3 credits ? Science ? 2 credits ? U.S. History ? 1 credit ? U.S. Government ? 1 credit ? Physical Education ? 2 credits ? World History or Geography ? 1 credit ? Health Education ? ? credit ? Computers ? ? credit ? Electives ? 7? credits
* Projected enrollment pending verification ** 2017-18 data, 2018-19 data pending
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION RATES The graduation rate for the Class of 2018 hasn't been finalized yet, but for the 2016-17 school year, there were 20,030 graduates. CCSD's graduation rate in 2017 was 83.22%, a 16% increase since the Class of 2013.
The Class of 2018 featured:
? 225 Valedictorians ? 53 Salutatorians ? 701 Advanced Placement (AP) scholars ? 205 AP Scholars with Honors ? 424 AP Scholars with Distinction ? 87 National AP Scholars ? 2 International AP Scholars ? 14 AP Capstone Diplomas ? 2 AP Seminar and Research Certificates ? $219+ million earned by merit/aid
scholarship award recipients ? $315+ million earned by merit/
aid scholarship award recipients and Millennium Scholars
MAGNET SCHOOLS, CAREER AND TECHNICAL ACADEMIES CCSD's Magnet, CTA and Select Schools offer learning opportunities in 140 programs of study that improve student achievement, promote diversity and create an awareness of career opportunities. For more information, visit .
CCSD offers Magnet programs at:
? 11 elementary schools ? 12 middle schools ? 22 high schools
EMPLOYEES As of October 1, 2018, the district employed 42,302 people, including full-time, part-time and temporary employees, plus substitutes:
? 18,778 licensed personnel
? 12,039 support professionals (includes clerical and food service staff, bus drivers, teacher aides, custodians, etc.)
? 1,352 administrators (principals, assistant principals, deans, central office, etc.)
? 155 school police
? 4,339 substitute teachers
? 5,639 other temporary/substitute employees
BUDGET The general operating fund final budget for the 2018-19 school year is $2.457 billion, with basic per-pupil state funding at $5,779. Adding local revenue sources to state funding brings the total per-pupil expenditures to $8,959. This excludes Special Revenue Funds, Vegas PBS and Adult High School, as well as Capital, Debt, Food Service, and Internal Services Funds. The District receives revenue from various sources including:
? 41.4% local sales tax
? 31.3% state funding
? 19.1% property tax funding
? 5.7% government services tax, federal support, other
? 2.5% opening fund balance
FOOD SERVICE A range of programs that meet a broad spectrum of students' educational needs are available. During the 2017-18 school year, over 46 million meals were served.
FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE LUNCH For the 2017-18 school year, 63.84% of CCSD's students qualified for the federal free and reduced-price lunch program.
TRANSPORTATION The Clark County School District encompasses all of Clark County, which covers 7,910 square miles. It includes the metropolitan Las Vegas area and all outlying communities and rural areas.
? 1,842 buses ? 34,600+ total bus stops ? On the first day of the 2018-19 school
year, 125,000 students were eligible for transportation while 16,000-plus children are receiving specialized curb-to-curb services ? More than 26 million miles traveled in the 2017-18 school year
SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS A range of programs that meet a broad spectrum of students' educational needs are available. For the 2017-18 school year, the percentage of students who qualified or participated in specialized programs:
? 24.77% English Language Learners ? 11.8% Special Education Services
(provided up to age 22) ? 2.1% Gifted Education Program
FACES Family engagement is a partnership recognizing the collaboration between family, school and community to make sure every single student succeeds. To get more information, contact FACES at 702-799-0303 or visit faces.about-us/.
USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS Adult Education........................................................................................... 702-799-8650 Student Record Services (transcripts)........................................................... 702-799-2492 FACES (parent resources)............................................................................. 702-799-0303 Food Service................................................................................................ 702-799-8123 Magnet/CTA Schools................................................................................... 702-799-8492 School Police Dispatch (crime reporting)..................................................... 702-799-5411 Transportation............................................................................................. 702-799-8100 Zoning......................................................................................................... 702-799-6430
To report an incident of bullying, visit students/safevoice/.
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