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CCSD attendance-zoning advisory group reviews M1, H1 and H2 rezoning scenarios; no decisions made

Clark County School District Attendance Zone Advisory Commission · October 29, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 28 meeting, the Clark County School District Attendance Zone Advisory Commission reviewed three rezoning scenarios to improve feeder alignment (M1 for middle school and H1/H2 for high schools), discussed corrected map counts and community comments, and asked staff to return with options on Nov. 18; no rezoning votes were taken.

The Attendance Zone Advisory Commission for the Clark County School District met Oct. 28, 2025, to review zoning scenarios intended to improve feeder alignment and relieve crowding at several schools. Commissioners heard staff presentations of one middle-school scenario (M1) and two high-school focus-area scenarios (H1 and H2) but took no formal rezoning action, instead directing staff to review community comments and return at the commission’s next meeting.

District staff provided an enrollment update and data to support the scenarios. “The only report I have is an update that the October 1 enrollment reports are posted on the demographic zoning and GIS website at dzg.ccsd.net,” said district staff member Ms. Murphy, who told commissioners monthly reports will be posted on the first working day of each month.

On the M1 middle-school scenario,…

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