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Las Vegas . 89149 . 702-799-4580 Escobedo, Sr., Edmundo “Eddie,” . 9501 Echelon Point Dr. Las Vegas . 89149 . 702-799-4560 Dr. Linda E. Young . District C Bilbray, James. 9370 Brent Lane . Las Vegas . 89143 . 702-799-4646 Garside, Frank F. 300 S. Torrey Pines Dr. Las Vegas . 89107 . 702-799-4245 Kevin L. Child . District D Bonner, John W. 765 Crestdale Lane . Las Vegas . 89144 . 702-799-6050 * Indian Springs . 400 Sky Rd. Indian Springs . 89018 . 702-799-0932 Patrice Tew . District E Bozarth, Henry and Evelyn . 7431 Egan Crest Dr. Las Vegas . 89166 . 702-799-6608 Johnson, Walter . 7701 Ducharme Ave. Las Vegas . 89145 . 702-799-4480 Leavitt, Justice Myron E.. 4701 Quadrel St. Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-4699 Bryan, Richard H. 8050 Cielo Vista Ave. Las Vegas . 89128 . 702-799-1460 Carolyn Edwards. District F Molasky, Irwin and Susan . 7801 W. Gilmore Ave. Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-3400 Conners, Eileen. 3810 Shadow Peak St. Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-1402 Rogich, Sig . 235 N. Pavilion Center Dr. Las Vegas . 89144 . 702-799-6040 Erin E. Cranor . District G Darnell, Marshall C.. 9480 W. Tropical Pkwy.. Las Vegas . 89149 . 702-799-6630 Derfelt, Herbert A. 1900 S. Lisa Lane. Las Vegas . 89117 . 702-799-4370 High Schools Deskin, Ruthe . 4550 N. Pioneer Way . Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-4600 Bonanza . 6665 Del Rey Ave. Las Vegas . 89146 . 702-799-4000 Pat Skorkowsky Eisenberg, Dorothy . 7770 W. Delhi Ave. Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-4680 Centennial. 10200 W. Centennial Pkwy. Las Vegas . 89149 . 702-799-3440 Superintendent of Schools Garehime, Edith . 3850 N. Campbell Rd. Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-6000 Cimarron-Memorial . 2301 N. Tenaya Way . Las Vegas . 89128 . 702-799-4400 Givens, Linda Rankin . 655 Park Vista Dr.. Las Vegas . 89138 . 702-799-1430 College of Southern Nevada West . 6375 W. Charleston Blvd.. Las Vegas . 89146 . 702-651-5030 Hancock, Doris . 1661 Lindell Rd. Las Vegas . 89146 . 702-799-4205 * Indian Springs . 400 Sky Rd. Indian Springs . 89018 . 702-799-0932 * Indian Springs . 400 Sky Rd. Indian Springs . 89018 . 702-799-0932 Northwest CTA (NWCTA) . 8200 W. Tropical Pkwy. Las Vegas . 89149 . 702-799-4640 Jacobson, Walter . 8400 Boseck Dr. Las Vegas . 89145 . 702-799-4320 Palo Verde . 333 S. Pavilion Center Dr. Las Vegas . 89144 . 702-799-1450 Kahre, Marc A. 7887 W. Gowan Rd. Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-4660 Katz, Edythe and Lloyd . 1800 Rock Springs Dr. Las Vegas . 89128 . 702-799-4330 Alternative and Special Schools Desert Willow / Miley West . 6171 W. Charleston Blvd.. Las Vegas . 89146 . 702-486-8957 Lummis, William . 9000 Hillpointe Rd. Las Vegas . 89134 . 702-799-4380 * High Desert State Prison - - Youthful Offender . 22010 Cold Creek Rd. Indian Springs . 89070 . 702-879-6824 * Lundy, Earl B. 4405 Yellow Pine Ave.. Mt. Charleston . 89124 . 702-872-5438 * High Desert State Prison Adult HS . 22010 Cold Creek Rd. Indian Springs . 89070 . 702-879-6682 McMillan, James B.. 7000 Walt Lott Dr. Las Vegas . 89128 . 702-799-4350 Peterson Behavior . 10250 W. Centennial Pkwy. Las Vegas . 89149 . 702-799-6680 O’Roarke, Thomas J. 8455 O’Hare Rd.. Las Vegas . 89143 . 702-799-6600 * Southern Desert Correctional Center . 20825 Cold Creek Rd. Indian Springs . 89070 . 702-879-1387 Business and Finance Division Piggott, Clarence. 9601 Red Hills Rd. Las Vegas . 89117 . 702-799-4450 * Spring Mountain Youth Camp . 2400 Angel Peak Place . Las Vegas . 89124 . 702-455-5555 Demographics, Zoning & GIS Scherkenbach, William and Mary . 9371 Iron Mountain Rd. Las Vegas . 89143 . 702-799-3401 Summit School . 6171 W. Charleston Blvd.. Las Vegas . 89146 . 702-486-8957 4190 McLeod Dr. Smith, Helen M.. 7101 Pinedale Ave.. Las Vegas . 89145 . 702-799-4300 Las Vegas, NV 89121 Staton, Ethel W. 1700 Sageberry Dr.. Las Vegas . 89144 . 702-799-6720 * Outlying Area Schools p. 702-799-6430 Tarr, Sheila R. 9400 W. Gilmore Ave. Las Vegas . 89129 . 702-799-6710 Thompson, Sandra Lee. 7351 N. Campbell Rd. Las Vegas . 89149 . 702-799-3430 DZG-95728, March 2016 Warren, Rose . 6451 Brandywine Way . Las Vegas . 89107 . 702-799-4233.
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