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Education Notebook, Oct. 23-29, 2014

FAITH LUTHERAN’S CRUSADER KNIGHT BENEFIT SET FOR OCT. 25

Crusader Knight, Faith Lutheran’s gala to benefit students, is planned for 6 p.m. Oct. 25 in the Valencia Ballroom at the JW Marriott, 221 N. Rampart Blvd. Funds raised will benefit the school’s scholarship endowment fund and tuition assistance programs. To date, Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School, 2015 S. Hualapai Way, has awarded approximately $513,560 in tuition assistance.

The gala will feature keynote speaker Rudy Ruettiger, whose life inspired the 1993 film “Rudy.” The gala also will honor Heikotter Crusader award recipient John Klai, principal and co-founder of Klai Juba Wald Architects.

Cocktail attire is recommended. Individual tickets are $250. A donation of $500 will sponsor a teacher and a guest. Sponsorship opportunities range from $500 to $25,000 for a table of 10.

For tickets, visit faithlutheranlv.org. For more information, call 702-804-4410.

NORTHWEST CAREER AND TECH PLANS FUN RUN/WALK FOR FUTURE TEACHERS NOV. 8

Northwest Career and Technical Academy, 8200 W. Tropical Parkway, plans to host the fourth annual Fun Run/Walk for Future Teachers from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 8. Funds raised will support future teachers through the Feature Educators Association’s College Scholarship Program.

Participants can choose a 3K, 5K or 10 K (for runners only). Student performances by the school’s cultural clubs are planned throughout the event.

Registration is $20 for individuals and $15 for those on a team of five or more. Register by Oct. 30 and receive a T-shirt.

To register online, visit nwctahawks.net or active.com (search for FEA Fun Run).

PARENT/CHILD LITERACY CLASSES SCHEDULED THROUGH OCTOBER

The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension is offering a parent/child interactive literacy series at the Whitney Ranch Recreation Center, 1575 Galleria Drive, this fall. The Family Storyteller program is a six-week program aimed at encouraging and training parents to play a vital role in the early literacy development of their children. The class is set to meet from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Parents and their children will participate in reading and language activities together. Session II is scheduled for Oct. 28 through Dec. 2.

To register, visit the information desk at the center or cityofhenderson.com/parks, or call 702-267-5850.

STEM CAREERS PROGRAM PLANNED FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

The Nevada System of Higher Education plans to host a free STEM Careers Investigation Program at 4:30 p.m. Thursdays through Nov. 20 to introduce high school students to the possibility of pursuing career in science, technology, engineering and math.

The sessions will be about 90 minutes and are scheduled at the Bennett Development Center on the north side of the UNLV campus, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. An expert in the field from each STEM area will present each week. Some of the speakers invited include safe drinking water specialists from the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection; a representative from NV Energy; a civil engineer who works in data visualization; a soil scientist; and software developers/game designers from Petroglyph games.

Students who sign up must plan to attend all six courses. Students can sign up by emailing vallett@unlv.nevada.edu or calling 702-895-4756.

ADELSON EDUCATIONAL CAMPUS TO HOST GALA NOV. 22

The Adelson Educational Campus, 9700 Hillpointe Road, plans to to honor activist, writer and politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali at the 11th annual In Pursuit of Excellence Gala, scheduled for 6 p.m. Nov. 22 at The Venetian. Hirsi Ali will be honored with the campus’ highest recognition, the In Pursuit of Excellence Award, for her support of human rights and access to education for all people. She is the founder of the AHA Foundation, which works to protect and defend the rights of women and girls in the United States from harmful traditional religious and cultural practices such as honor violence, forced marriage and female genital mutilation.

Tickets are $250 or $125 for university students, educators, military personnel, retirees, nonprofit employees and Adelson Educational Campus parents. Corporate sponsorships and tables are available. Proceeds will benefit the school’s scholarship program to provide funds for students in need.

To purchase tickets or make a donation, visit adelsoncampus.org or call Davida Sims, director of development, at 702-515-8203.

GRIMALDI’S PIZZERIA SPONSORING ESSAY CONTEST FOR KIDS

Grimaldi’s Pizzeria has partnered with the Clark County School District School-Community Partnership Program to host a Perfect Pizza Art and Essay Contest for all elementary and middle school students.

Students are encouraged to express in a one-page essay their vision of the perfect pizza along with a picture of what that pizza would look like. The school with the most entries will receive a $1,000 donation from Grimaldi’s. Three winning students and their teachers will be selected to receive the following prizes: first place, $250 cash prize and pizza party for entire class; second place, $100 Grimaldi’s gift card; third place, $50 Grimaldi’s gift card. Every student who enters will receive a $5 Grimaldi’s gift card.

The deadline is Oct. 30. All entries must be mailed or hand-submitted to the attention of Cheryl Wagner at the School-Community Partnership Program, No. 145, Western High School, 4601 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89107.

NEVADA RECYCLES PLANS RECYCLED ART CONTEST

The Nevada Recycles program has partnered with Las Vegas Sands Corp. to support a statewide recycled art contest to increase Nevadans’ awareness and interest in recycling.

Entrants must be Nevada residents, and projects must be composed of used recyclable materials. In addition to a $200 prize to the first-place class project, Las Vegas Sands Corp. will provide first-, second- and third-place winners (who will receive $250, $100 and $50, respectively) prizes in four categories: kindergarten through fifth grade, grades six through eight, grades nine through 12, and adult.

Materials that can be used include, but are not limited to, tires, electronics, appliances, plastic bags, bottles, batteries and aluminum cans. Fastening materials may include tape, glue and/or string.

The entry form and photos of artwork are due by Oct. 31. Winners are to be announced before America Recycles Day on Nov. 15. For more information, visit nevadarecycles.nv.gov.

OPEN HOUSES PLANNED FOR CAPITAL ONE/JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT FINANCE PARK

Capital One Financial Corp. and Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada plan to host two open houses for sponsors, potential supporters and those seeking to volunteer in the efforts of Junior Achievement. Open house attendees will get to experience what more than 4,000 Clark County students will experience at its mock city, Capital One/Junior Achievement Finance Park.

Capital One/Junior Achievement Finance Park teaches students financial lessons applicable to everyday life, including personal financial management, career exploration by classroom instruction and active participation in a small-size simulated city. The program will run for 40 days.

Open houses are scheduled from 8 to 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 4 and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Las Vegas Library, 833 Las Vegas Blvd. North.

To RSVP for an open house, visit jalasvegas.org/events/finance_park_rsvp.

DESERT BREEZE TO HOST INTERIOR DESIGN CLASSES

The Desert Breeze Recreation Center, 8275 Spring Mountain Road, plans to host Interior Design 101 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays beginning Nov. 6.

Dennie Fidler, an accredited interior designer, is set to instruct the course and show participants how to tackle the spaces in their homes and offices that frustrate them the most. Instruction is set to include space planning, furniture placement, accessories, color, lighting, flooring and window coverings. Fidler also will tell participants where to find home furnishings in Las Vegas along with allowing access to the World Market and other wholesale showrooms.

The cost is $35 for six weeks. To sign up, visit clarkcountynv.gov/parks or call 702-455-8334.

CITY NATIONAL BANK DONATES TO TOURO UNIVERSITY ANNIVERSARY GALA

City National Bank has donated $10,000 to Touro University’s 10th Anniversary Gala celebration, set for 6 p.m. Nov. 9. at the Keep Memory Alive Events Center at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, 888 W. Bonneville Ave.

It will honor Sen. Harry Reid and other community leaders who have been instrumental in helping Touro University. The bank’s chairman and CEO, Russell Goldsmith, is set to be the event’s keynote speaker.

The cost is $180. For more information, visit touro.edu.

CITY NATIONAL BANK ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR LITERACY GRANTS

City National Bank is accepting applications for grants to support literacy and financially based literacy projects at public and private elementary, middle and high schools. Administered through the bank’s Reading is The way up literacy program, this year’s program will again award up to $100,000 in grants.

Any full-time teacher, librarian or administrator is eligible to apply. Grants will provide up to $500 for the recipients to create, augment or expand literacy projects that are judged to be creative and engaging and that may help improve student achievement. Awards also can be used for books, videos, CDs, DVDs, computer software or hardware, or in other ways so long as the recipient shows that the project for which funds are sought will support literacy and financial literacy. Applicants from the same school may apply individually or as part of a team. Each team may receive up to $1,500.

To apply, visit readingisthewayup.org.

AFTER-SCHOOL ALL-STARS LAUNCHES PROGRAMS FOR NEW SCHOOL YEAR

After-School All-Stars Las Vegas recently launched its programs for the new school year at 13 schools across the Las Vegas Valley. Programs provided by the group focus on academics, such as homework assistance and tutoring, as well as enrichment programs, including sports, dance, music and art.

Approximately 500 students are registered at Martinez Elementary School, 350 E. Judson Ave., with nearly half the student body participating in After-School All-Stars.

For more information, visit afterschoolallstars.org.

WORKPLACE MENORING PROGRAM TARGETS AT-RISK STUDENTS

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Nevada in collaboration with Zappos.com has relaunched the Welcome to our Workplace mentoring program for at-risk students from Hollingsworth Elementary School, 1776 E. Ogden Ave.

Since Sept. 8, Zappos employees have welcomed and been matched with 25 to 30 students ages 7 to 11 at the Zappos campus, 400 E. Stewart Ave. After school on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, the Zappos bus picks up and transports the students to Zappos for one hour of mentoring. Zappos provides a snack for the “Littles” while the Zappos “Bigs” spend 30 minutes helping “Littles” with their homework and school projects. The remaining time is spent on relationship building activities or just hanging out.

For more information on Big Brothers Big Sisters, visit bbbsn.org.

ORR MIDDLE SCHOOL MARCHING BAND GETS GRANT

The marching band from Orr Middle School, 1562 E. Katie Ave., has received a $2,496.35 grant from the International House of Blues Foundation as part of the 2014 Action for the Arts Grants. The school is set to receive new instruments and equipment on Oct. 23.

For more information on Action for the Arts Grants, visit ihobf.org.

AFTER-SCHOOL TUTORING AVAILABLE AT CIMARRON ROSE COMMUNITY CENTER

The Cimarron Rose Community Center, 5591 N. Cimarron Road, offers after-school tutoring in mathematics, science and reading to students in grades one through six. Weekly 30-minute sessions may be scheduled from 4 to 6 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays or Thursdays and from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays.

The cost is $45 per month during the school year (prorated for holidays). A licensed Clark County School District substitute teacher is the tutor. To register, visit the center or call 702-229-1607.

BANK OF NEVADA DONATES $2,000 TO CRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY

Bank of Nevada has donated $2,000 to Crestwood Elementary School, 1300 Pauline Way, in support of the bank’s 20 for 20 Financial Literacy Program.

YES! PARTNERS WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THINK CLEAN CONTEST

Yes! Air Conditioning & Plumbing is partnering with the Clark County School District-Community Partnership Program to raise water conservation awareness in schools through the Think Clean contest.

The contest encourages students in kindergarten through 12th grade to submit their best creative ideas on how to conserve water in the form of essays, drawings and models, showcasing what the impact would be on the community. Two winners will be selected in each category and rewarded with cash prizes. The first-place winners from the high school level will receive $250, the second-place winners from middle school $150, and the elementary school winners will receive third place and $100. In addition, Yes! will donate $100 to each of the winners’ schools.

Submissions will be accepted through Nov. 14. All entries must include a thorough explanation of the idea, the potential impact of the idea on the economy and community and how the idea can be implemented throughout the community. Projects must be submitted via email to toyesthinkclean@boltpr.com or mailed to Yes! Think Clean, 9731 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618.

For more information, email yesthinkclean@boltpr.com or visit ccsd.net.

DISCOVERY CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AND SPREAD THE WORD PLAN BOOK DRIVE

The Discovery Children’s Museum, 360 Promenade Place, has partnered with nonprofit Spread the Word Nevada to host a book drive through Jan. 4.

The museum will collect new or gently used books targeting a pre-kindergarten to eighth-grade reading level, to be distributed to children in Southern Nevada. Anyone donating a book will receive $2 off museum admission.

The book drive is being held in conjunction with the literacy-based traveling exhibit “Storyland: A Trip Through Childhood Favorites,” which features seven beloved children’s books. It will be at the museum through Jan. 4.

For more information, visit discoverykidslv.org. For more information on Spread the Word Nevada, visit spreadthewordnevada.org.

STUDENTS INVITED TO ENTER LEIF ERIKSON DRAWING CONTEST

Children in grades one through five are invited to enter the Leif Erikson drawing competition sponsored by the Vegas Viking Lodge of the Sons of Norway. Drawings should depict the Viking Leif Erikson and his men traveling to America. The four key traits of Erikson and his men should be incorporated: imagination, vision, collaboration and fearlessness. Leif Erikson Day was Oct. 9.

Drawings must be submitted on 11-inch by 8½-inch or 11-inch by 17-inch paper using any medium. The winning students in each grade will receive Target gift cards valued at $100, $50 and $25 for first, second and third place, respectively.

Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 15 and mailed to the attention of Christian Schoyen, Leif Erikson drawing competition, 1930 Village Center Circle, No. 3-211, Las Vegas, NV 89134. All entries must include the child’s name, address, grade, home phone number and school.

UNITED WAY GRANTS TO HELP PROVIDE EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOLARSHIPS

United Way of Southern Nevada was awarded a $1 million grant to provide children 5 or younger with an opportunity to attend high-quality preschool programs. Windsong Trust, a private foundation for children’s education, funded the grant that will provide 250 full-time scholarships for one full year, as well as teacher training and professional development for 135 teachers. This is the fourth year that United Way has received the grant.

Licensed centers interested in partnering with the United Way should call 702-892-2309. Scholarships are available. Interested applicants may apply at uwsn.org/taps.

For more information, contact Angela Rose, director of community development, at 702-892-2324 or angelar@uwsn.org.

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