School has resumed, and so has our school policies; please pay attention to the CCSD Dress Code! Consider buying a Senior Ad to congratulate someone you know who is graduating, or Seniors, buy an ad for yourself! Pioneers thank the brave men and women of Fire Station 52 who serve and protect our community in North Las Vegas.
Students who want and need weekly academic support from this program, contact Ms. Jackie and Ms. Jessica TODAY! Canyon Springs High School provides a rigorous learning environment that promotes academic excellence, character development, and responsible citizenship in order to pioneer new roads to success.
Students who want and need weekly academic support from this program, contact Ms. Jackie and Ms. Jessica TODAY! Canyon Springs High School provides a rigorous learning environment that promotes academic excellence, character development, and responsible citizenship in order to pioneer new roads to success.
Services
During the 79th Legislative Session, Senate Bill (SB) 178 was passed to prioritize additional per-pupil allocations to provide support for students performing in the bottom quartile of student achievement who are Free and Reduced Lunch (FRL) and/or English Language Learners (ELL). Funding was prioritized; beginning with 1 and 2-star schools, and then to 3-star schools until the funds allocated to the Clark County School District were exhausted.
The CCSD CTE Mission is to ensure that all students have access to quality programs that lead to marketable skills for the 21st Century. Canyon Springs HS CTE Department is focused on developing hands-on, skills-based education to students in 9th-12th grades that better prepares them for future education or entering the workplace.
The Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) is a federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces in high schools and also in some middle schools across the United States and United States military bases across the world. The program was originally created as part of the National Defense Act of 1916 and later expanded under the 1964 ROTC Vitalization Act.
Academic Opportunity is a free tutoring program provided by Canyon Springs HS by our licensed teachers for students who are identified as needing assistance in course work, or for students who individually seek out additional help. AO meets in the library from 2:15-3:45 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, and services are offered in all core academic subjects: English, math, science, and social studies.
The Grade 9 and Grade 10 student testing schedule is listed on the attached downloadable, printable PDF. What is the importance of MAP Growth? It provides teachers with accurate, and actionable evidence to help target instruction for each student or groups of students regardless of how far above or below they are from their grade level.
Reviews (7)
Arely Diaz-Amaro
Jan 06, 2019
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There are some truly remarkable teachers at Canyon. Dr. Gurillo, Mr. Vece, Col Brown just to name a few. The AFJROTC program was my favorite because it really became a big part of my life in HS and the lessons I learned there have stuck with me into adulthood. Once you get past the bad area and some bad kids that go here you can appreciate the school a little more. Class of 2012!
Fernando Villazana
Jan 04, 2018
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Tina Marie Villarreal
Sep 20, 2017
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If you're considering this schools magnet program for your child, definitely move on to one of your other choices! The schools back office is rude and forget getting a return phone call after leaving messages.
One of the schools coaches not just disrespectful to their athletes, but to parents also, at least to me, beyond disrespectful and rude. This school is so far on the other side of town from me that I can't just run down there. I'm a single working mom. Just not that easy. This is a blended magnet school if your not aware. I know I didn't realize this. Big difference. Made a huge mistake
One of the schools coaches not just disrespectful to their athletes, but to parents also, at least to me, beyond disrespectful and rude. This school is so far on the other side of town from me that I can't just run down there. I'm a single working mom. Just not that easy. This is a blended magnet school if your not aware. I know I didn't realize this. Big difference. Made a huge mistake
Gabrielle Brown
Sep 08, 2017
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Angelique Alvarado
Aug 25, 2017
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Maybe someone will notice this review and freaking email me.
I keep getting a phone call for a student who attends this school about their unverified absences.
I can’t even ever contact you guys to remove my number.
Someone literally picks up, I hear a conversation in the background, and then just hangs up.
I’m a little mad and annoyed, I’m slammed with work in college right now so excuse me for being over dramatic if it seems that way.
Whoever is in office sucks and is rude.
Don’t know this school and don’t care!
>:(
I keep getting a phone call for a student who attends this school about their unverified absences.
I can’t even ever contact you guys to remove my number.
Someone literally picks up, I hear a conversation in the background, and then just hangs up.
I’m a little mad and annoyed, I’m slammed with work in college right now so excuse me for being over dramatic if it seems that way.
Whoever is in office sucks and is rude.
Don’t know this school and don’t care!
>:(
Keyana Gray
Jul 13, 2017
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Live Forever Peep
Jul 01, 2017
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