The Clark County School District (CCSD) is launching a new community survey to help shape the future of the District under Superintendent Jhone Ebert’s leadership.
Since taking the helm this spring, Superintendent Ebert has focused on listening, learning, and building momentum toward a shared goal: making CCSD the Destination District — a place where students, families, and employees choose to be because they believe in what’s possible here.
The Destination District Survey, open November 7–26, invites all students, parents, guardians, employees, and community members to share their ideas and perspectives on what will make CCSD the district of choice for everyone it serves. The online survey takes about five minutes to complete and will be available in multiple languages.
Why This Matters
This effort marks an important step in defining CCSD’s vision and priorities for the future.
Becoming the Destination District means more than setting goals. It means shaping a culture of excellence, pride, and opportunity that reflects the voices of those who make CCSD strong: our students, families, and employees.
Feedback gathered through the survey will help identify the key qualities and experiences that matter most to the CCSD community. Insights will guide District planning, communications, and decision-making as CCSD continues to build momentum.
How to Participate
The Destination District Survey will be available beginning November 7 at:
🔗 weareccsd.net/destination
All responses are anonymous and will directly inform the District’s next phase of planning and community engagement.
Survey Details:
- Dates: November 7–26, 2025
- Time: Takes about 5 minutes to complete
- Languages: Available in multiple languages
- Access: Online at http://weareccsd.net/survey







