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Las Vegas Residents Demand Shutdown of Unlicensed School in Neighborhood Home

By Matthias Binder January 26, 2026
Neighbors want state to shut down 'illegal school' operating inside Las Vegas home
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Neighbors want state to shut down 'illegal school' operating inside Las Vegas home

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Unexpected Discovery Sparks AlarmHeightened Traffic and Safety WorriesCounty Fines and State Investigations UnderwayPush for Swift State Intervention

Unexpected Discovery Sparks Alarm (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Northwest Las Vegas homeowners expressed growing frustration over an unlicensed educational facility operating from a residential property near Hualapai Way and Dorrell Lane.

Unexpected Discovery Sparks Alarm

Residents first learned of the operation about a year and a half ago through social media posts. The facility, known as Montessori Skye View, presented itself as a hybrid homeschool program within a gated home. Neighbors quickly raised questions about its legitimacy after noticing increased activity.

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One resident described how the business had expanded steadily since then. Vehicles arrived daily, dropping off children and contributing to congestion on quiet streets. Authorities later confirmed the site lacked proper licensing for a school or daycare.

Heightened Traffic and Safety Worries

Complaints centered on the potential for further growth. Homeowners reported that the owner envisioned expanding to serve 40 or 50 students. Such an increase would funnel substantial traffic through the residential area, they argued.

“She plans to grow this to a 40, 50 student daycare in a residential neighborhood, so she’ll be driving significant traffic down residential streets,” one neighbor stated. Efforts to discuss the matter directly with the owner proved fruitless after an initial community meeting where concerns were reportedly dismissed.

  • Increased daily vehicle traffic from parents dropping off children.
  • Potential expansion straining local streets designed for low volume.
  • Questions over child safety in a home setting without commercial oversight.
  • Noise and disruption from growing enrollment.
  • Violation of zoning rules for residential properties.

County Fines and State Investigations Underway

Clark County Code Enforcement issued fines totaling at least $2,700 against the property owner for operating without permits. Records highlighted repeated violations in the residential zone. The Nevada Department of Education classified the setup as a cooperative lacking a private school license.

The state’s Division of Childcare Licensing acknowledged awareness of the facility but withheld details due to an active probe. An ex-employee revealed that parents paid around $750 per month per child. Journalists’ attempts to contact the owner yielded no response, with a gate attendant promising but failing to connect them.

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Push for Swift State Intervention

Frustrated residents turned to state regulators, urging a full shutdown. They emphasized the risks of an unpermitted operation in a family-oriented community. County officials had not publicly detailed further enforcement steps as of recent reports.

The situation underscored broader challenges with home-based businesses blurring lines between personal residences and commercial ventures. Homeowners vowed to monitor developments closely.

Key Takeaways

  • Montessori Skye View operates without required licenses in a northwest Las Vegas home.
  • Neighbors cite traffic, safety, and zoning issues amid expansion plans.
  • County fines exceed $2,700; state agencies are investigating.

This dispute highlights the tensions between entrepreneurial initiatives and neighborhood preservation. Regulators now face pressure to resolve the matter promptly. What steps should authorities take next? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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