27 Feb CCSD celebrates its namesakes: Jesse D. Scott
The Rev. Jesse D. Scott moved to Las Vegas in 1970, where he was a...
The Rev. Jesse D. Scott moved to Las Vegas in 1970, where he was a...
H.P. Fitzgerald moved to Nevada from Virginia in the 1940s. He was the first African-American...
Hannah Marie Brown has lived in Las Vegas since 1945. She’s dedicated much of her...
Odis “Tyrone” Thompson committed his life to the education and empowerment of Nevada’s children. He...
Helen Anderson Toland was the first African-American female principal hired in the Clark County School...
Dr. Claude G. Perkins was the first African-American to serve as Superintendent of the Clark...
Martin Luther King, Jr. was an American Baptist minister, activist, humanitarian, and leader in the...
Shirley A. Barber was a pioneer in education and an educator at the Clark County...
Claude H. Parson Jr. and Stella M. Parson were both educators in Las Vegas and...
Eva G. Simmons has served as an educator in the Clark County School District (CCSD)...
Clyde Carson Cox moved to Las Vegas with his wife and daughter in 1941. He...
Dr. Carolyn S. Reedom began her tenure in the Clark County School District (CCSD) in...
John C. Bass served students and families for more than 32 years as a teacher,...
Kermit Roosevelt Booker, Sr. moved to Las Vegas with his family in 1955, and was...
In 1946, Mabel Hoggard was on her way to California but stopped off in Las...