Jim Bridger Middle School Facts at-a-glance Magnet Established: 2003 Grades:6-8 School Hours:7:20 am-2:25 After School All-Stars N V T i ProgramProject ead the Way-Gateway to TechnologyC
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(Participating schools at each workshop will vary Visit magnet.ccsd.net the Monday prior to each workshop for a list of participating schools.)
Thursday September 28, 2017 10:00 - 11:30 a.m
Doolittle Community Center 1950 North J Street, Las Vegas, 89106
Thursday October 12, 2017 5:00 - 6:30 p.m
Paradise Recreation Center 4775 South McLeod Drive, Las Vegas, 89121
Wednesday October 25, 2017 10:00 - 11:30 a.m (Spanish) East Las Vegas Community Center 250 North Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas, 89101
Tuesday November 7, 2017 5:00 - 6:30 p.m
Sahara West Library 9600 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, 89117
Tuesday November 14, 2017 5:00 - 6:30 p.m
Durango Hills Community Center YMCA 3521 North Durango Drive, Las Vegas 89129
Thursday December 7, 2017 10:30 - 12:00 noon Windmill Library 7060 West Windmill Lane, Las Vegas, 89113
FOUR Online Workshops
Tuesday October 3, 2017 Wednesday November 8, 2017 Tuesday December 5, 2017 Wednesday December 13, 2017 (Spanish) All online workshops will be held from 11:30 a.m - 12:30 p.m
All ten workshops provide the same informational content No participating schools online
Celebrating 25 Years of Excellence
CCSD Magnet Schools, Career & Technical
Academies, and Select Schools
Fall Choice Fair Saturday, September 23, 2017
Bonanza High School
6665 Del Rey Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89146 TWO Choice Fairs:
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Magnet Established: 2003 Grades:6-8 School Hours:7:20 am-2:25
After School All-Stars
N V T i ProgramProject ead the Way-Gateway to TechnologyCareer and STEAMbased study tripsProject-Based earningpportunity for AdvancedProgram Studies
Foundations ofeadership Course
Program at- a-glance
The STEAM Academy features a unique technology and project-based learning environment
that focuses on using technology as a problem-solving tool Areas of focus include:
Aerospace and Aviation: Emphasis is placed on engineering, manned and unmanned
space exploration, astronomy,and basic piloting skills
Biomedicine: Students explores advanced applications of medical terminology,
anatomy, physiology, genetic diseases and pathology
Robotics: Students study engineering and design by building, programing, operating,
and using robots in different environments
Technology: Students gain the fundamentals of coding, app development, website
building, animation, game design, the production of multimedia projects, television
production, and broadcast journalism
Visual Art: Students will implement creativity, originality and innovation through
art
makingwith an expanded variety of media and subject matter.
Band: Emphasis include fundamentals of music reading, performance techniques,
and concepts of tone production and intonation Instruments include: brass,
woodwinds, and percussion
Jim Bridger Middle School
2505 N Bruce St
North as Vegas, NV
89030 Phone (702) 799-7185 Fax (702) 799-707 http://www.bridgerms.org/
The STEAM Academy at im Bridger Middle School is a student centered community that fosters rich learning environments focused on rigor, relevance, and
relationships for all students
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STEAM Academy at Jim Bridger Middle School
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Baccalaureate MYP Programme
B Mahlon Bro n Academy o nternational Studies
Established: 2015 Grades: 6-8 School Hours: 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m Principal: Wendy Phelps Magnet Coordinator:
Angela Phelan
Special Features
Emphasis on Inquiry-basedlearning, Creative Arts, Technology and GlobalEducation
Foreign language program:Spanish (I), Spanish (II),Chinese (I) and Chinese (II)for High School CreditSuperior rated competitivePerformance Arts programsSelection of career focuseddesign classes
Enrichment and supportcourses availableCommitment to servicelearning
Program at-a-glance
Here at Brown, the focus is all about choice The options given to
students enable them to be exposed to things they might not have
ever been exposed to at another school The method of unit
planning focuses on creating lessons that allow Brown students to
be in uirers, expecting them to critically think and problem
solve as well as self-reflect and continue to individually grow B Mahlon Bro n Academy o nternational Studies
307 Cannes ST
Henderson, NV 89015 Phone (702)799-8900 Fax (702)799-3511 brownjhs.org
Brown Academy of International Studies is dedicated to maintaining a safe, positive and academically rigorous learning environment where all students can become active, responsible,
global citizens and lifelong learners
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Established: 2008 Grades: 6 - 8 School Hours: 7:20 a.m - 2:21 p.m Principal: Misti Taton Magnet Coordinator: essica Salazar Special Features:
Magnet School of Excellence
201 -2017Excellence Superior atingsfor rchestra, Guitar, Band,and Choir
Award winning Art ProgramCougars en - Strong afterschool program
Competitive House of Cards,Future Cities, and ubik s Cu-
be teamsStudents selected to attendNaval Academy s summerprogram
Site specific Science lum
curricu-SpringBoard emonstrationSchool
Project-Based earningStrong community partnershipsAMSE Advisory Board
Academic teaming and Housesystem
Program at-a-glance
Cashman Middle School
622 W esert Inn oad
as Vegas, NV 89102 Phone (702) 799-5880 Fax (702) 799-59 7
www.cashmanms.com
Cashman Middle School s mission is
to provide an expanded, rigorous, enriched curriculum that creates a profound, intense, and unique learning experience for students
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Established: 2008 Grades: 6-8 School Hours: 6:50 a.m - 2:03 p.m Principal: ennifer aeger Magnet Coordinator: enee Paterson
25 Accelerated class offerings
in science, social studies, mathand English language artsScience students participate inProject ead the Way hands-on- curriculum
Competitive soccer, basketball,track, and cheerleading teamsAdvanced rumline communityperformance opportunitiesegionally ranked oboticsTeam
ver 30 after-school academicand enrichment clubs
Program at -a-glance
In the Robert O Gibson Middle School Leadership Academy, students
learn the role of a leader by being empowered to make change The goal
at Gibson is to educate students by focusing on development of character,
academic skills, college readiness and career education Students learn to
clarify and understand their own attitudes, self-concept, image, values,
family relationship and vision Leadership students have the opportunity to
participate in the AVID Program which teaches skills and behaviors for
academic success while creating a positive peer group for students
Students are taught to use communication skills to articulate and resolve
conflicts and make good choices Community leaders and mentors work
with students on a variety of projects and activities Students will gain the
necessary academic and leadership skills to make a difference in their
own lives, in our community, and in a global society
obert Gibson Middle School
3900 Washington Ave
as Vegas, NV 89107 Phone (702) 799- 700 Fax (702) 799- 705
www.rogibson.org
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Established 1979 STEM Academy established 2015
Grades: 6 8 School Hours: 8:00 a.m - 3:11 p.m Principal: Georgia Taton Magnet Coordinator: uth ryk Special Features:
1:1 Technology iPadsProject ead the Way STEMCurriculum
Intensive MathematicsEducation Planobotics, Video Production, Information Technologycourses
Google Classroom GoogleApps for Education campusEsprit de Corps Award to theGuinn Band
Guinn rchestra rated superior
at CCS rchestra FestivalArt award from the
Anti- efamation eague
Program at-a-glance
enny C Guinn Middle School STEM Academy provides
students the opportunity to apply their in-depth knowledge
to real world applications and to develop critical thinking
skills Students will consolidate their academic knowledge
into culminating projects to analyze, reason, and conclude
viable approaches and solutions to complex problems
Science and mathematics are offered in extended blocks
to promote a deeper understanding of the curriculum
Through rigorous classroom experiences, our highly
motivated, diverse student population will collaborate with
peers utilizing digital technology, communication tools, and
networks to access, apply, and evaluate information based
on the STEM principles of science, technology,
engineering and mathematics
enny C uinn ST M Academy
150 S Torrey Pines r
as Vegas, NV 89103 Phone (702) 799-5900 Fax (702) 799-5905 Website: http://www.GuinnTitans.org
The mission of enny C Guinn Middle School STEM Academy is to create a student-centered environment in which all students value and strive for high aca-demic achievement, take risks for the sake of learning, and work cooperatively
as responsible members of a diverse and changing society
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Established: 1965 Grades: 6-8 School Hours: 7:00 am - 2:01 pm Principal: Ms Anna Belknap Magnet Coordinator: Ms aren
Waggoner
Special Features
Five Star atingMathCounts State ChampionsNevada VE obotics StateChampion
Science lympiad NevadaState Champions
eCybermission NationalChampions
Program at- a-glance
The Hyde Park Academy of Science and Mathematics offers a specialized
academic program for academically talented and high-achieving students in a
diverse setting The program serves students who require an academically
demanding and challenging curriculum in the four core content areas:
mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies Students are provided
with differentiated instruction in which the core curriculum is expanded while
including the complexity, novelty, depth, acceleration, and expectations for their
individual needs Advanced Placement (AP) strategies are incorporated into the
instructional methodology throughout the Academy, thus providing one to
two-year acceleration of instruction in all parts of the curriculum Performance-based
learning enables our students to apply newly acquired concepts and ideas to
real-life situations Students have the opportunity to combine subject matter
knowledge with necessary application skills This approach assists with the
development of higher level critical thinking skills and more complex and
abstract reasoning Students participate in learning new information, concepts,
and skills; applying that knowledge in hands-on situations; and communicating
the results of their investigations
yde Par Academy
900 Hinson St
as Vegas, NV 89107 Phone (702) 799- 260 Fax (702) 799-03 8
http://www.hydeparkms.org/
Hyde Park Academy of Science and Mathematics nurtures and enhances students scientific and mathematical inquiry, as they develop
a depth of knowledge, love of learning, and level of
self-confidence beyond their years
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Established: 201 Grades: 6-8 School Hours: 8:30am-3:21pm Principal: George Anas Magnet Coordinator: irsten ewis
Special Features:
All students have classes in 8content areas: English, Math,Science, Social Studies, Foreign anguage, Arts, PE,esign
Innovative design classes forvideo production, robotics, andmore
ne-to- ne Mobile earningMulticultural interdisciplinaryVisual Arts Program
Superior rated competitive forming Arts groups
Per-utstanding Foreign anguageprogram gives students thechoice of Spanish or ChineseSuccessful athletic programs insuch varied sports as archery,bowling, track, soccer, andbasketball
Program at- a-glance
Walter ohnson unior High School Academy of International
Studies is an IB World School that offers opportunities for students
to develop the knowledge, attitudes and skills they need in order to
manage intricacy of the curriculum and take responsible action for
the future Context of their learning experiences are connected to
their lives and the world that they have experienced with a
foundation for independent learning and application of skills and
knowledge to unfamiliar contexts Students will explore what it
means to be internationally-minded and develop a sense of
community and commitment to service Through this advanced
curriculum, students will also discover the cultural values of
civilizations to promote international understanding
alter Johnson Junior igh School Academy o nternational Studies
7701 ucharme Avenue
as Vegas, NV 891 5 Phone (702)799- 80 Fax (702)799- 97 http://schools.ccsd.net/johnson
The mission of ohnson unior High School,
in partnership with local, state, and international communities, is to inspire students to develop, achieve, and fulfill their unique potential through challenging, creative, and innovative learning opportunities, in a caring, respectful, and
safe environment
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Established: 1961 Grades: 6-8 School Hours: 7:00 am to 2:05 pm
Principal:
ezlie oepp Magnet Coordinator:
eanine Collins Special Features:
Magnet School of istinction 2017
-Arts Schools Network -ArtsIntegration Award ecipient -2017
Performances with TimMcGraw, the Tenors, ClintHolmes, and aura BretanSuperior ratings at Festival in allPerforming Arts areas
Instructors who work and haveworked in the entertainmentindustry
Performance and participationfield trips to Epcot, isneyland,the Smith Center, and othervenues
State winners in Choir,rchestra, and Theatrene-to- ne e3 and GAFEschool
Program at- a- lance
The nudson Middle School Academy of Creative Arts and
Technology focuses on the arts and technology and their integration
throughout the curriculum Arts and technology integration are key
components to all aspects of instruction However, magnet students
attend to major in our Performing Arts and igital Media
Visual Arts Academies In the Performing Arts, students can major
in Ballet Folklorico, Band, Choir, ance, Mariachi, rchestra,
or Theatre In the igital Media Visual Arts, students can major
in Computer Graphic esign, TV Production, or Visual Arts
All students are challenged to explore their interests and
develop their talents while participating in an
academically-challenging curriculum Magnet students have an extended
school day, allowing them to take two elective classes
Students are initially placed in beginning, intermediate, or
advanced levels of the program that they have selected as
their major and then proceed to more advanced levels as their
individual ability develops Students participate in many
performances, both at nudson and throughout
the community, and have the opportunity to participate in a
nudson Middle School
2 00 Atlantic Street
as Vegas, NV 8910 Phone (702) 799-7 70 Fax (702) 799-0157 http://knudsonms.org
nudson Middle School students will achieve academic excellence through the integration of arts and technology across the
curriculum
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