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Las Vegas High School

Las Vegas High School
Las Vegas High School.jpg
LVHS in 2009
Location
6500 E. Sahara Avenue
Las Vegas, Nevada
Coordinates 36°08′46″N 115°01′55″W / 36.146°N 115.032°W / 36.146; -115.032Coordinates: 36°08′46″N 115°01′55″W / 36.146°N 115.032°W / 36.146; -115.032
Information
School type Public high school
Established 1905; 112 years ago (1905)
1993, new campus
School district Clark County S.D.
Principal Debbie Brockett
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 2,973
School color(s) Black & red          
Athletics conference Sunrise 5AAA Region
Team name Wildcats
Rivals Eldorado, Rancho
Publication Desert Breeze
Yearbook Echo
Website

Las Vegas High School is a public high school in unincorporated Sunrise Manor, Nevada, part of the Clark County School District. It is the oldest high school in Las Vegas and originally opened 112 years ago in 1905 on what was then the outskirts of town. The schools first campus was made a permanent location in 1904 with a tent that opened in 1905. After 29 years the school made a new campus in 1930 that opened 1931 after 62 years the school moved to a new campus in 1993, along the foothills of Frenchman Mountain.

Las Vegas High School's original campus was constructed a tent near the cottonwoods near north Creek of town for the 1905 school year Las Vegas High was the first high school in Las Vegas, but caused much controversy at the time for its location. In the early 40's, the High School was considered to be quite distant from the rest of the town and was a commute for some students. The school originally had three buildings, the tri-level Main building on the corner of 7th and Bridger, the Gymnasium, and a third building that originally housed wood shops and vocational classes, and later government classes. It was torn down in 1969. Las Vegas High School is now a landmark in Las Vegas for it represents the best of the Art-Deco Style Architecture of the 1930s, that still stands in the city. The school's outer appearance has been maintained but the interior has been changed quite a bit since the original construction in the 1930s. Lieutenant William Harrell Nellis, for whom Nellis Air Force Base is named, graduated from Las Vegas High School.

During the late 1980s, the school district decided to build a new larger campus on the east side of Clark County. The original buildings that were Las Vegas High School are now the home to the Las Vegas Academy of International Studies, Performing, and Visual Arts, which opened in 1993.


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