The 58-year-old school floods when it rains, water gushing through storm drains.
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Many schools in the Clark County School District go above and beyond traditional services to help their most needy students, offering meals, clothing, school and hygiene supplies and even dental care.
There is a table in the corner farthest from the door in Luanne Wagner’s classroom at Clark High School. On it is peanut butter and jelly. For several students, it is their breakfast, lunch and dinner. “Kids know they can come to me, and I’m here to help them,” Wagner said. “If you’re hungry, there’s food here.”
■ What college do you plan on attending and for what major?
■ What college do you plan on attending and for what major?
Turn to page eight of the December edition of The InvestiGator.
Clark County School District teacher Shannon Regin knows what her future holds if the district enacts a contingency plan to lay off 1,000 teachers midyear.
No outsourcing for three years. That’s what the Clark County School District’s negotiators promised 11,000 custodians, bus drivers, cooks and secretaries in a collective contract proposal for now through 2014.
Hundreds of homeless schoolchildren and their families from Clark County School District’s Performance Zone 3 received a meal Nov. 24 at Cimarron-Memorial High School, 2301 N. Tenaya Way. More than 600 families from the zone’s 28 schools were invited to attend the school district’s inaugural Thanksgiving Dinner.