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CCSD COVID-19 Hotline Information

          Please utilize the new CCSD COVID-19 Parent/Guardian Hotline to report your student's positive COVID test result, your child's recent exposure to a COVID positive individual, or to report symptoms when to keep your students home sick to determine if your child needs to be isolated due to symptoms. The Hotline is available Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm and can be reached by calling (702) 799-4322. Free COVID-19 testing options are at Southern Nevada Health District and vaccination resources are available at the Southern Nevada Health District. 

The State of Nevada Released Guidance Regarding Directive 48 On January 7

The State of Nevada released guidance regarding Directive 48 on January 7, 2022. The Clark County School District is proud to announce that the revised recommendations for CCSD Quarantining and Isolation that were shared with our staff and families this week are in alignment with the state guidance. Due to the high volume of calls to the CCSD COVID-19 Parent/Guardian Hotline at (702) 799-4322, the District is providing a COVID-19 Parent/Guardian Hotline Submission for parents/guardians to complete, if they are unable to speak with personnel in the Health Services Department. The District is priorizingthese submissions and requests that one form is completed per student. The form will be open during regular business hours, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.

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Dr. Mervin Iverson​

     We are fortunate to have our school named after such a dedicated and involved community member.  Dr. Iverson was a staple in the education community.  He spent 41 years in education, first as a teacher and later as a building administrator, before going on to be director of curriculum, director of schools, assistant superintendent and area superintendent.  Not only was he a prominent educator in the Clark County School District,  but he took a leave of absence to serve as an administrator for Aramco Schools in Saudi Arabia from 1980-1985. During these years his family enjoyed traveling to many parts of the world.  He retired in 1995, but he never stopped being involved with the education of students in Clark County.  He continued on to help create the Clark County School District curriculum, and he was on the State Board of Education for eight years. In 2002, Dr. Iverson was honored to have a school named after him right in the community where he and his family reside.  On Saturday, February 4, 2017, Dr. Mervin Iverson passed away peacefully while in the company of his family.

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1575 S. Hollywood Blvd,

Las Vegas, NV 89142

(702) 799-7260

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7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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