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Dozens of School Options Spotlighted at CCSD Spring Choice Fair in Las Vegas

By Matthias Binder March 29, 2026
CCSD spring school choice fair gives families more options for students
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CCSD spring school choice fair gives families more options for students

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Thriving Interest in Specialized EducationKey Programs and Schools in the SpotlightInsights from Educators and ParentsNavigating Applications Post-Fair

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Las Vegas – Families across the Las Vegas Valley gathered at Silverado High School on Saturday for the Clark County School District’s Spring School Choice Fair. The event showcased numerous magnet programs and open enrollment opportunities for the 2026-2027 school year. Attendees connected directly with school representatives to discover pathways tailored to various student interests.[1][2]

Thriving Interest in Specialized Education

More than 30 open enrollment schools and several magnet programs set up booths at the fair, drawing parents eager to expand beyond their neighborhood assignments. Representatives highlighted programs in STEM, performing arts, and international studies, emphasizing available seats through late applications.[1] The morning event allowed families to interact with staff and current students, fostering a sense of fit for prospective enrollees.

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Organized to coincide with late application openings on March 23, the fair addressed growing demand for choice in public education. District officials noted that seats fill quickly, urging prompt action. This gathering underscored CCSD’s commitment to diverse learning environments amid evolving family needs.[3]

Key Programs and Schools in the Spotlight

Visitors encountered a range of options, from elementary STEAM academies to high school career technical programs. Magnet schools offered themed curricula like environmental science and medical sciences, while open enrollment provided access to traditional campuses with space available. Unique offerings included dual enrollment at College of Southern Nevada High School and online learning through Nevada Learning Academy.[2]

The following table outlines core differences between major choice categories:

Program Type Focus Grades Key Features
Magnet Specialized themes (STEM, arts, IB) K-12 Transportation in zones; auditions/lotteries
Open Enrollment General curriculum K-12 Available seats only; no transport
CTE/Dual Career training/college credits 9-12 Credentials, work-based learning
  • Basic Academy of International Studies (grades 9-12, magnet)
  • Boulder City High School (grades 9-12, open enrollment)
  • Bracken, Walter STEAM Academy (K-5, magnet)
  • Del Sol Academy of the Performing Arts (9-12, magnet)
  • Northeast Career and Technical Academy (9-12, magnet)
  • Red Rock Elementary (K-5, open enrollment)

These examples represented dozens present, each detailing specific entry requirements.[2]

Insights from Educators and Parents

Gia Moore from CCSD’s College and Career Readiness School Choice team explained the breadth of offerings. “We have something for every student interest so whether its something in stem to performing arts we have award winning schools across the school district,” she said.[1] Her comments captured the event’s goal of matching students with inspiring environments.

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Amy Wagner, principal at Boulder City High School, highlighted personal connections. “We want kids in school kids come in here they look at all the stuff they get to meet other students that are going to the schools and see hey can I fit in at that school,” she noted. Parent Matthew Osborn appreciated the proactive approach: “It’s kinda of cool to have a school approach you to kind of pitch their ideas to you.” He valued smaller classes and career alignment for his daughters entering high school.[1]

Navigating Applications Post-Fair

Late applications remain open until August 21, 2026, at 3 p.m., processed on a rolling basis. Families can apply online via CCSD’s It’s Your Choice portal for open enrollment or magnet programs.[3] Eligibility varies, with magnets often requiring lotteries or auditions and open seats confirmed per school.

District resources like school eligibility lists help streamline choices. Transportation policies differ, with magnets providing service in zones but open enrollment relying on families. Prompt submission ensures priority as capacities update frequently.

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Key Takeaways
  • Over 30 schools featured open seats for 2026-2027.
  • Magnet programs emphasize themes like STEM and arts.
  • Applications close August 21; apply online now.

The Spring School Choice Fair reinforced CCSD’s role in empowering families with tailored education paths. As options continue to evolve, proactive exploration positions students for success. What school choice experiences have shaped your family? Share in the comments.

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