Weigh in on how CCSD should spend recovery funds

Weigh in on how CCSD should spend recovery funds

Join us and help create a shared vision for our schools!

Watch the American Rescue Plan funds PSA, here.

The needs of our Clark County School District (CCSD) students are more pressing than ever as we recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and reimagine school for our children.

Our community rallied around public education during the pandemic, and our community will play a major role in identifying how we move forward.

The Focus on the Future For Kids: Community Input Process will unite the community to answer several questions, including:

What do we want for our CCSD schools?

How can we utilize upcoming federal funds to jumpstart our long-term, shared community vision for our schools?

By gathering input from a diverse set of stakeholders, we can drive our vision of the education our kids deserve and ensure public and private investments are directed where they are needed most.

Superintendent Dr. Jesus F. Jara has committed to using the input provided during this process to guide how future investments are spent, including approximately $777 million in federal funds provided through the American Rescue Plan over the next three years.

Planning team partners, including the Guinn Center, Opportunity 180, and The Public Education Foundation, are donating their time to support CCSD and the community in this effort.