Las Vegas Schools Kicks Off Several Events For The New School Year
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Las Vegas Schools Launch Exciting Start to the New Academic Year
Las Vegas Schools Welcome New Initiatives and Events
Cheyenne High School Hosts Expert on Gender-Neutral Education
Dr. Leonard Sax, a renowned expert on gender-neutral education, recently engaged with teachers and staff at Cheyenne High School during a professional development day. His extensive research and bestselling book "Why Gender Matters" highlight how gender differences can impact learning. Cheyenne High School, which has implemented gender-based instruction for several years, has seen benefits such as increased student engagement and improved discipline. Dr. Sax’s workshop provided practical insights on discipline, addressing gender stereotypes, and guiding students away from smoking, drugs, and alcohol.
Energy Conservation Program Yields Savings
The Las Vegas Schools have implemented an energy conservation initiative, rewarding schools that significantly reduce energy usage. Over the 2005-2006 school year, schools that cut their energy costs by 10% or more will receive rebates between $1,500 and $5,000. This fund, totaling approximately $560,000, supports direct student learning and achievement. Participating schools must demonstrate at least two years of documented energy use and a minimum 10% reduction in consumption. Staff and faculty are encouraged to conserve energy by turning off equipment and reporting faulty systems.
2006-2007 Back to School Tour Highlights New Schools
This year's Back to School Tour spotlights new schools opening in September. Las Vegas Schools Superintendent Walt Rulffes will conduct tours and participate in ribbon-cutting ceremonies, interacting with faculty, staff, and students. The tour includes stops at Rancho High School, Johnston Middle School, Hayden Elementary School, and Dearing Elementary School, the latter recently recognized as a High Achieving School under the No Child Left Behind Guidelines.
Tanaka Elementary School Kicks Off the Year with a Community Picnic
Tanaka Elementary School celebrates the new school year with a community picnic organized by the Parent Teacher Association. This event aims to strengthen ties within the school community, featuring food, games, and visits from local political candidates for a lively meet-and-greet.
Las Vegas Schools are clearly committed to fostering a supportive and innovative educational environment through these diverse initiatives and events.
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