Ed W. Clark High School

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Ed W. Clark High School is a nine-month public high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, that is part of the Clark County School District. It opened in 1965.

History

The campus was designed by architects Zick & Sharp, and constructed by the Del E. Webb Corporation in 1965.[2]

In 2023 a Jewish student with autism had an apparent swastika scratched onto his back at school, according to the victim's mother. The school district and local police investigated the incident but found “no evidence that would indicate the origin of the injuries”.[3] [4][5]

Magnet programs

  • Academy of Finance (A.O.F.)
  • Academy for Mathematics, Science, Arts and Technology (A.M.S.A.T.)
  • Teacher Education At Clark High (T.E.A.C.H.)

Notable alumni

  • Paul Anderson, Nevada state assemblyman (Class of 1988) [6]
  • Bob Beers, state senator (Class of 1977)
  • Nick Bell, former professional football player (Class of 1987)
  • Shirley Breeden, former member of the Nevada Senate
  • Laura Dahl, fashion designer
  • Brian Dallimore, former Major League Baseball player
  • John Ensign, former U.S. senator (Class of 1976)
  • Robert Gamez, professional golfer (Class of 1986)
  • Phil Glover, professional football player (class of 1994)
  • Steven Horsford, U.S. representative (Class of 1991)
  • Jimmy Kimmel, talk show host and comedian (Class of 1985)
  • Catherine Cortez Masto, U.S. senator (Class of 1982)
  • Ron Merkerson, professional football player
  • Uhunoma Osazuwa, Nigerian track and field athlete (Class of 2006)
  • Ardis Parshall, American historian
  • Louis Prima Jr. "Crown Prince" of swing, singer, songwriter, trumpet player and leader of his band, The Witnesses (Class of 1983)
  • Rory Reid, Clark County commissioner
  • Ron Riley, former professional basketball player (Class of 1992)
  • Sam Smith, former NBA player (Class of 1973)
  • Willie Smith, former NBA player (Class of 1972)
  • Ronnie Vannucci Jr., drummer for The Killers

Performing arts

Clark High School is home to a number of performing groups, including the orchestra, band, mariachi, and choir.

There is a beginning orchestra for any student wishing to learn to play a classical string instrument, and intermediate and advanced orchestras for more experienced players. More proficient musicians may opt to audition for the chamber orchestra, which challenges students with a considerably advanced repertoire.

Once marching season ends the marching band divides into two bands for the winter and spring seasons: the symphonic band (for intermediate musicians) and the wind ensemble (for advanced musicians). A drumline performs during the winter season, and there is a jazz band which has performed at Disneyland and on KLVX's Inside Education.

The chorus consists of several different groups. These include: All-men, All-women, Jazz, Concert, Advanced, and Chamber choirs.

Clark's full orchestra (consisting of orchestra and band) performed at Carnegie Hall in New York in 2008, 2012, and 2019. In March 2015, Clark's chamber orchestra performed at an ASTA national competition at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City. They placed as national and grand champions.

Weekend programs

Las Vegas Gakuen (ラスベガス学園), a Japanese weekend supplementary school, is held every Saturday at Clark High School. It was founded in September 1995.[7]

International sport

In March 2024, the school will host a test match between the United States and Canada national rugby league team.[8]

Gallery

  • Clark High School Performing Arts Center.
    Clark High School Performing Arts Center.
  • Jesus Christ Superstar Marquee.
    Jesus Christ Superstar Marquee.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ed W Clark High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  2. ^ "Webb Spinner 1965-1968" (PDF).
  3. ^ Wootton-Greener, Julie; Wilson, David. "Jewish student has apparent swastika scratched onto his back while at school". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  4. ^ Kean, Tricia (21 April 2023). "Swastika found 'carved into back' of Jewish student at Las Vegas high school". KTNV Las Vegas. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  5. ^ Rahman, Khaleda (20 April 2023). "Swastika Carved into Back of Jewish Teenager Sparks FBI Probe". Newsweek. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  6. ^ https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/Legislator/A/Assembly/79th2017/13
  7. ^ "School info & Admission Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine." Las Vegas Gakuen. Retrieved on April 1, 2015. "School starts at 8:45 a.m. and ends at 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays. The school is located at Clark High School on Arville and Pennwood."
  8. ^ "USA To take on Canada in Vegas". European Rugby League. 6 January 2024. Retrieved 6 January 2024.

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