The public is encouraged to report road safety matters, such as the need for crosswalks, crossing guards, traffic signs, and safety lights, to the respective municipality where the road is located. CCSD has created a helpful website with links to the various municipalities. Click here to access the website.
August 20, 2025 – Statement from CCSD Superintendent Jhone Ebert:
“I’m grateful that Clark County, local law enforcement, and municipalities are joining together to rally around our students to ensure our students feel safe traveling to and from school.
“The Traffic Safety Working Group met for the first time on August 20 and set a goal to identify specific steps we can take to improve traffic safety throughout our community. This working group will be developing a community-wide plan for discussion that we anticipate will be ready in the Spring of 2027.
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As we approach the start of the school year, Clark County and the Clark County School District will convene local municipalities to create a coordinated, systemic approach to traffic safety in and around school zones. The School Traffic Safety Working Group will initiate a regional discussion on policy, enforcement, identify actionable infrastructure interventions, and develop a phased implementation plan.
It will take the effort of our entire community to achieve that goal. It’s important that we create a shared community plan to improve traffic safety around our schools.
Click here to watch a video that underscores the importance of traffic safety in school zones.