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Important Numbers Immunization Record
Adult Education 702.799.8650 Under Nevada law, students must meet
Alternative Education / Behavior Schools 702.855.9775 required immunization standards
Board of School Trustees 702.799.1072 before enrolling in a public school.
Proof of vaccination must be provid-
Career and Technical Education 702.799.8462 ed and kept in the student’s school
CCSD Switchboard (General Information) 702.799.5000 record. Conditional enrollment may
Community and Government Relations 702.799.1080 be allowed if a child is in the process
Constituent Services 702.799.1016 of completing the required immuni-
Early Childhood / Pre-K 702.799.7479 zation schedule. Exemptions may be
granted for approved medical or
English Language Learner Program 702.799.2137 religious reasons.
Equity and Diversity Education 702.799.8484
Food Service 702.799.8123 Students who do not meet immuniza-
Health Services 702.799.7443 tion requirements and do not qualify
for an exemption may be excluded
Homeschool 702.799.8630 x316 from attendance until compliance is
Instruction Unit (K–12) 702.799.5475 met. Schools are required to report
Magnet School Office 702.799.8492 immunization status information to
Open Enrollment (Procedures) 702.799.8492 the state health authority.
Parent Resources (FACES) 702.799.0303 For current Clark County School
Public Concerns 702.799.1080 District immunization requirements,
Safekey – Boulder City Parks and Recreation 702.293.9256 families should check the district’s
Safekey – City of Las Vegas 702.229.3399 official immunization guidance page.
Safekey – City of North Las Vegas 702.633.1608 For help obtaining required vaccines,
Safekey – Clark County Parks and Recreation 702.455.8251 parents can contact the Southern
Nevada Health District at
Safekey – Henderson Parks and Recreation 702.267.4100 702.759.0852.
School–Community Partnership 702.799.6560
School Police Dispatch (Crime Reporting 702.799.5411 Quick Links A–Z
Special Education 702.799.5471 Bus Transportation
Testing 702.799.1041 ccsd.net/departments/transportation
Title I Services HOPE (Homeless) 702.855.6682
Transcripts 702.799.2487 Enrollment
ccsd.net/schools/open-enrollment/
Transportation 702.799.8110
Meals at School
Graduation Requirements and Diploma Options ccsd.net/departments/food-service/
To earn a Nevada high school diploma, students must complete meal-programs
the required course credits set by the state and their school NV Annual Reports of Accountability
district. Nevada no longer uses the High School Proficiency nevadareportcard.com/di/
Exam; instead, students are required to meet current state as-
sessment and coursework standards. Families should work with
a school counselor to review graduation pathways and diploma
options and to plan the student’s course of study.
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