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GET MAGNET SCHOOL INFORMATION AT ROGICH MIDDLE SCHOOL today

Rogich Middle School, 235 N. Pavilion Center Drive, has a Magnet Schools/Career and Technical Academies Parent Information Night scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. today.

The application deadline for magnet schools is 5 p.m. Feb. 6, 2012. To apply, visit magnetapp.ccsd.net.

LEAVITT MIDDLE SCHOOL RAISES MONEY FOR FOOD BANK

Leavitt Middle School, 4701 Quadrel St., and Allen Elementary School, 8680 W. Hammer Lane, collected nearly $11,000 in food items last month to donate to the food bank at Orr Middle School, 1562 E. Katie Drive. The student councils from Leavitt and Allen ran the food drive. Leavitt also donated Thanksgiving meals and extra food to 11 Leavitt families.

SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFERS OPEN ENROLLMENT

The Clark County School District is accepting applications through Jan. 6, 2012, for its Open Enrollment program, which allows students to attend a school outside their zone. Families can apply at ccsd.net and find a list of schools with space available.

Students selected for Open Enrollment will attend their new schools beginning in the 2012-13 school year. Students are responsible for transportation to and from the school. This is the district's second year offering the program.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO ITALIAN STUDENTS

The Sons of Italy Las Vegas Lodge 2158 is accepting scholarship applications from high school seniors of Italian descent. The lodge will award $500 scholarships to students pursuing a college education. Awards will be based on grades, school activities, community service and an essay.

Applications are available at sonsofitalylasvegas.com and are due April 1, 2012.

For more information, call 896-1987.

Other scholarships for students of Italian descent are being offered by the Grand Lodge of California at sonsofitalyca.org. Applications are due March 1, 2012.

The Sons of Italy Foundation offers 10 to 12 merit-based scholarships ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 as part of a nationwide competition. For more information, visit osia.org/students/scholarships. Applications are due Feb. 28, 2012.

ALLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RAISES MONEY FOR FOOD BANK

Allen Elementary School, 8680 W. Hammer Lane, and Leavitt Middle School, 4701 Quadrel St., collected nearly $11,000 in food items last month to donate to the food bank at Orr Middle School, 1562 E. Katie Drive. The student councils from Allen and Leavitt ran the food drive.

MACKEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHOIR TO SIGN HOLIDAY CAROLS

The choir from Mackey Elementary School, 2726 Englestad St., plans to perform carols at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lowe's, 2570 E. Craig Road, and at 11 a.m. at Sam's Club, 2658 E. Craig Road.

DISKIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DONATES TO FOOD BANK

Students at Diskin Elementary School, 4220 S. Ravenwood Drive, collected nearly 2,500 canned goods last month. The school donated the food to HELP of Southern Nevada, a nonprofit group started by the Junior League of Las Vegas.

SPRING VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL TO HOST YOUTH WRESTLING

Spring Valley High School has a youth wrestling program scheduled at 6 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays through February. The program is open to students 8 to 13.

Parents can register their child for $75 at any of the evening practices.

The school is at 3750 S. Buffalo Drive. For more information, call coach Fred Meyer at 580-3807.

FOSTER CHILDREN NEED TUTORS

Child Focus Academic Success Program is conducting tutor training for volunteers wishing to tutor a foster child in reading.

To register for the training class, call 436-1624.

READING PROGRAM NEEDS MENTORS FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS

Spread the Word Nevada's reading mentor program, Books and Buddies, is seeking volunteers to help students in kindergarten through fifth grade improve reading proficiency. Spread the Word Nevada matches adult mentors with elementary students at 26 at-risk schools.

Volunteers are asked to make a minimum commitment of one hour per week for 12 weeks. Training will be provided, and background checks are required.

For more information, call volunteer coordinator Libbi Erickson at 564-7809 or email libbi@spreadthewordnevada.org.

ESSAY CONTEST, $1,000 UP FOR GRABS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

The Bill of Rights Institute in Washington, D.C., is hosting a nationwide essay contest for all high school students, with cash prizes of up to $1,000.

The Being an American Essay Contest explores the founding principles outlined in the Constitution, specifically, "How does the Constitution establish and maintain a culture of liberty?"

Three students from each of five geographic regions will win first-, second- and third-place prizes. Essays should be 1,000 or fewer words.

For more information, visit billofrightsinstitute.org/contest. Deadline for submissions is Dec. 15.

ROBOT DESIGN CONTEST OPEN TO CLARK COUNTY STUDENTS

National Security Technologies is offering education grants for students interested in science, technology, engineering and math programs. Grants ranging from $1,500 to $2,500 will be awarded to first-, second- and third-place winners.

Teams must submit a written solution that addresses the following Robots In Real Life scenario:

"A four-room house has been flooded and has a very serious mold and mildew infestation. What kind of robot would your team design that could autonomously map the floors and walls for water, mold and mildew? Provide a design concept for the controls and sensors, and a sketch of the robot. Reports must be typed, double-spaced, 12-point font, one-inch margins, and four pages or less."

Applications, including a letter of recommendation, will be accepted through Dec. 29. For more information, visit nstec.com or call Mona Higgins at 295-5428 or Shari Morrison at 295-2843.

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