The Clark County Board of School Trustees is looking for volunteers for an audit committee. Applicants should have a financial background and must be able to understand financial reporting issues. For more information, visit www.ccsd.net or call 799-1072. Applications are due by March 30.
CSN TO RECOGNIZE COMMUNITY LEADERS AT ANNUAL GALA
The College of Southern Nevada Foundation will recognize seven community leaders at its annual Legacy of Achievement Gala on April 26 at Caesars Palace. Recipients, who will have an endowed scholarship at CSN in each of their names, are selected based on the overall and lasting impact of their contributions locally, statewide and nationally.
Legacy honorees include KLAS-TV Channel 8 news anchor Paula Francis; civil rights activist Dr. James McMillan (posthumous); Marie McMillan, an aviation instructor and international flight speed record holder; Julie Foley Murray, chief executive officer of Three Square; President of Nevada Power Co. Donald "Pat" Shalmy; and CSN professor Dr. Larry Tomlinson (posthumous).
KIDS TO KIDS ADOPTS SEWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Kid to Kids, a children's literacy program serving at-risk children and students in the CCSD, adopted Sewell Elementary School on March 13. The organization distributed books during the event and will continue to donate titles on a monthly basis to kids at the school, located at 700 E. Lake Mead Drive.
CSN'S CHEYENNE CAMPUS TO HOST CAREER FAIR
The CSN's Cheyenne campus will host a career fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 30 in the student lounge, 3200 E. Cheyenne Ave.
EIGHT MAGNET SCHOOLS RECEIVE AWARDS
Eight CCSD schools received honors in the Magnet Schools of America Merit Awards. The Schools of Excellence Award went to Miller Elementary and Bridger and Martin middle schools. The Schools of Distinction Award went to the Advanced Technologies Academy, the Southeast Career and Technical Academy, and Mackey, Hoggard and Bracken elementary schools.