BACK TO SCHOOL
Welcome Back Letter to Families
To view important back to school information for Gibson
The guide includes invaluable resources with information about registration, important new school safety initiatives, meals, transportation, parent/guardian resources, and graduation requirements.
Arrival and Dismissal Information for Families
Student/Parent Handbook
To view CCSD back to school information
2024-2025 School Calendar for Students
To view the detailed CCSD 2024-2025 school year calendar
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
School Plan of Operation 2024-25
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Status Check to view the most up-to-date information
To view our school's latest published data available through the State of Nevada
To view the CCSD code for conduct for all K - 12 students
Gibson Grading Guidelines
AB 195 Family Information
CLASSROOM CAST
Click here to enjoy our daily morning announcements that are broadcast to the classrooms Monday - Thursday morning.
Helpful Tip: Bookmark the link so you can watch everyday!
PARENTS! HELPFUL LINKS
Transportation Information:
For Clark County School District transportation information please click here or call (702) 799-8100.
Zoning:
For Clark County School District zoning information please click here or call the Demographics, Zoning & GIS Department at (702) 799-6430.
Infinite Campus and Campus Portal:
For the Student Information System - Infinite Campus and links to Campus Portal please click here.
CCSD Newsroom:
Click here to visit CCSD Newsroom website - Your source for all Clark County School District news.
Breakfast & Lunch Menu:
Click here to see the breakfast and lunch menu calendar
Student Registration:
Click here for information and link for enrollment
Zone Variance is now Change of School Assignment (COSA):
Click here for more information
RCA House Parent/Family Information Presentation:
Click here for more information
AB 195:
Click here for more information
CCSD Elementary School PSA:
Click here for more information
CCSD Legal Notices:
Click here for more information
Marquee Messages Information:
Click here for more information
FAMILY RESOURCES
Information for English Language Learners:
Assembly Bill 195 (AB 195) revises provisions relating to pupils who are English learners.
Click here for more information
Paper 24/7 Online Tutoring:
Clark County School District has partnered with Paper to provide unlimited access to trained tutors so every student can ask questions, work through problems, and grow their confidence—at no cost to families.
Click here for more information
Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium:
English and Spanish this resources provide background information on the state assessments.
Click here for more information
Cox Communications Connect 2 Compete Program:
Providing low-cost home Internet with WiFi for families with K-12 students and who receive government assistance.
Click here for more information
Medicaid:
Check out our new informational video to help educate the community about what Medicaid is, who can qualify and how to apply!
https://myhpnmedicaid.com/Member/What-is-Medicaid
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The Title I Homeless Outreach Program for Education:
Title 1 HOPE Program of the Clark County School District works to remove barriers for students experiencing homelessness, to enroll in school and educate school personnel, parents, and unaccompanied youth of the educational options under McKinney-Vento Federal Law.
Students experiencing homelessness are those who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, which includes the following:
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Living with friends or relatives due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason;
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Living in a hotel or motel due to lack of alternative accommodations;
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Living in an emergency or transitional shelter;
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Living in a car, park, on the street, or similar settings.
Website: https://aarsi.ccsd.net/title-i/hope/
Phone Number: 702-855-6682
SafeVoice:
SafeVoice is an anonymous tip report system with live response 24/7/365. Safevoice (SV) includes and goes beyond bullying to create an anonymous way to also report threats of school violence and friends at risk of suicide, self-harm, drugs and more.