CCSD’s Class of 2016 awarded $270M in scholarships
June 10, 2016 - 11:50 am
As graduation season comes to an end, the Clark County School District has highlighted outstanding accomplishments by students in the Class of 2016.
Graduates were awarded approximately $270 million in scholarships, according to the school district, and students were accepted by such universities as Cornell, Duke, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford, University of Michigan, University of Virginia and Yale.
To read some of these success stories, go to ccsd.net/stargraduates.
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Clark County School District, Class of 2016, by the numbers
— 182 valedictorians
— 62 salutatorians
— More than $270 million in scholarships
— 4,974 Advanced and Honor diplomas
— 667 Advanced Placement (AP) recognitions (376 AP Scholars, 162 AP Scholars with Honors, 129 AP Scholars with Distinction)
— 98 service academy appointments