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347-19 Report of Gifts Accepted by the Board of Trustees on Behalf Of 347-19 Business and Finance Unit, Finance CCSD~ 4190 McLeod Drive • LAS VCGAS, NV 89121 • (702) 799-5452 • FAX (702) 855-3114 CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD 01' SCHOOL TRUSTEES Lola Brooks, President Linda P. Cavazos. Vice President Chm Garvey, Clerk Irene A. Cepeda. Member Danielle Ford, .Member Deanru L. Wnghr. Member Dr. Linda E. Young, Member January 15, 2019 Jc,u, F. J•ra Ed.D., Supaua~ndenr Mr. Richard S. Combs, Director Legislative Counsel Bureau 401 South Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701-4747 Dear Mr. Combs: In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 386.390, provided is information regarding all donations presented to the Board of School Trustees during calendar year 2018. The enclosed reports include all single gifts of $100,000 or more and all gifts from the same donor with a cumulative total of $100,000 or more. Please contact me if you have any questions regarding the attached documentation at [email protected] or 702-799-5452, Extension 5237. Sincerely, ~~~Diane Bartholomew Deputy Chief Financial Officer cmn c: Kirsten Searer Mm11 Office: 5100WEST SAHARA AVENUE• LASVEGAS, NEVADA 89146 • TELEPHONE (702) 799-CCSD (2273) INFORMATION ON REPORT OF GIFTS Strategic lmperative(s): Clarity and Focus (Sl-4) Focus Area(s): Value/Return on Investment (FA-5) District Regulation 3241 provides guidelines for acceptance of gifts by the Superintendent for and on behalf of the Clark County School District. The gifts listed below have been accepted . School or Date Department Received Donor Gift C. T. Sewell Elementary 09/08/17 Anonymous $7,500 for computers and School associated equipment Billy and Rosemary 09/01 /17 Ms. Victoria White $1 ,000 for the founding Vassiliadis Elementary sponsors' fund Chaparral High School 09/15/17 Ms. Ava Erickson $1 ,000 for a vehicle for auto shop Ed W. Clark High School 09/01 /17 Mr. Solomon Siu $1 ,784.15 for a model United Nations Foothill High School 09/11/17 Hoops for Friends, Inc. $1 ,500 for the boys' basketball program Las Vegas Academy of 09/10/17 Ms. Cathy Wood $6,465 for a printer and office the Arts supplies Rancho High School 09/08/17 Bigfoot Hoops $7,000 for staff appreciation Rancho High School 09/18/17 Police Athletic League $2,000 for athletic programs Rancho High School 09/20/17 Walmart Stores, Inc. $1 ,000 for the band program Valley High School 09/12/17 Friends for Isaac Barron $1 ,000 for scholarships Valley High School 09/12/17 Mr. Isaac Barron $1 ,000 for scholarships West Career and 06/06/17 Ms. Roberta Nicely-Balmain $4,000 for equipment for the Technical Academy greenhouse Jason Goudie January 11 , 2018 Page 1 of 2 INFORMATION ON REPORT OF GIFTS School or Date Department Received Donor Gift West Career and 09/19/17 Ms. Shari Wong $2,500 for the speech and Technical Academy debate program Western High School 09/13/17 Real Tyme Solutions, LLC $2,500 for the football program Related Services 09/08/17 Ms. Isela Garcia $1 ,805 for occupational and physical therapy equipment Title I HOPE 09/06/07 Anonymous $4 ,080 for homeless youth Vegas PBS 12/11/17 Various $214,353.74 for production and programming and $6,000 for restricted donations for educational programs Page 2 of 2 INFORMATION ON REPORT OF GIFTS Strategic lmperative(s): Clarity and Focus (Sl-4) Focus Area(s): Value/Return on Investment (FA-5) District Regulation 3241 provides guidelines for acceptance of gifts by the Superintendent for and on behalf of the Clark County School District. The gifts listed below have been accepted . School or Date Department Received Donor Edith Garehime 06/02/17 JD Stairs, Inc. $7,000 for field trips, staff Elementary School appreciation, and school needs Keith C. and Karen W. 09/26/17 The Public Education $2,500 for the principal's Hayes Elementary Foundation discretion Ulis Newton Elementary 09/26/17 Ms. Virginia Reiche $1 ,000 for the fun run School Shirley and Bill Wallin 09/21/17 Ms. Evangelina Petroni $4,843.50 for art supplies Elementary School Imagination Factory Ralph Cadwallader 09/26/17 Ms. Laurie Hines $5,000 for Chromebooks for the Middle School mathematics department Charles Arthur Hughes 09/26/17 The View Salon $1 ,000 for the drill team Middle School Ed W. Clark High School 09/18/17 Legacy Enterprises Group, $1,000 for the tennis team LLC Coronado High School 09/14/17 Mr. Scott Mann $1 ,200 for educational supplies Del Sol Academy of the 09/25/17 Henderson National Junior $2,500 for the athletic facilities Performing Arts Basketball (HNJB) Del Sol Academy of the 09/29/17 The Public Education $3,000 for the Mariachi program Performing Arts Foundation Jason Goudie January 25, 2018 Page 1 of 3 INFORMATION ON REPORT OF GIFTS School or Date Department Received Donor Gift Del Sol Academy of the 09/30/17 Mr. Ben Jaffy $2,000 for the football program Performing Arts Green Valley High 09/13/17 Jostens, Inc. $5,000 for the school general School fund Las Vegas Academy of 09/25/17 Thomas and Gail Downey $1 ,500 for the band program the Arts Las Vegas High School 09/25/17 Karen and Richard Swenson $1,000 for the choir trip Liberty High School 09/20/17 Sports Promotions, LLC $3,000 for the football program Liberty High School 09/19/17 American Learning Systems, $3,000 for the football program Inc. dba American Heritage School Liberty High School 09/19/17 Mr. Robert A. Williamson $1 ,000 for the band program Northwest Career and 09/26/17 Martin Harris Construction $1 ,800 for architectural scales Technical Academy West Career and 09/21 /17 Ms. Nancy Huber $2,000 for a scholarship Technical Academy Laughlin Junior/Senior 09/18/17 R & S Investments $3,000 the school general fund High School Properties, LLC Community and 08/01 /17 Glenn and Anne Christenson $1 ,000 for sponsorship of the Government Relations 2017 graduation ad Community and 08/15/17 Mr. William Patrick $1 ,000 for sponsorship of the Government Relations Skorkowsky 2017 graduation ad Community and 09/14/17 IXL Learning , Inc. $3,500 for sponsorship of the Government Relations 2017 School Organization Tearn (SOT) Events Page 2 of 3 INFORMATION ON REPORT OF GIFTS School or Date Department Received Donor Gift Community and 09/20/17 Sanford Education Center $4,000 for sponsorship of the Government Relations National University System 2017 Back-to-School Kickoff Event and the 2017 School Organization Tearn (SOT) Events Community and 09/22/17 Silver State Schools Credit $3,500 for sponsorship of the Government Relations Union 2017 School Organization Tearn {SOT) Events Performance Zone 14, 09/19/17 Mr. Thomas Barbarini $3,250 for sports apparel Turnaround Zone Performance Zone 14, 09/22/17 Mr. Thomas Barbarini $2,614 for sports apparel Turnaround Zone Page 3 of 3 INFORMATION ON REPORT OF GIFTS Strategic lmperative(s): Clarity and Focus (Sl-4) Focus Area(s): Value/Return on Investment (FA-5) District Regulation 3241 provides guidelines for acceptance of gifts by the Superintendent for and on behalf of the Clark County School District. The gifts listed below have been accepted. School or Date Department Received Donor Kathy L. Batterman 10/24/17 Kathy L. Batterman $1 ,500 for school supplies Elementary School Elementary School Parent Teacher Association Marshall C. Darnell 12/14/17 Ms. Patsy Darnell $1 ,000 for the principal's Elementary School discretion Lamie G. Heard, A 10/04/17 Marzano Academies, Inc. $3,190 to offset costs of Marzano Academy substitute teacher expenses Lamie G. Heard, A 10/04/17 Marzano Academies, Inc. $3,190 to offset costs of Marzano Academy substitute teacher expenses Ulis Newton Elementary 10/03/17 Kevin and Chelsea Hussey $1 ,000 for the school general School fund Doris M. Reed 10/02/17 Coronado High School $1 ,000 for counseling supplies Elementary School C. P. Squires Elementary 10/06/17 Southern Nevada Water $11 ,567 for the vegetable School Authority garden C. P. Squires Elementary 01/08/18 The Public Education $2,000 for the school general School Foundation fund Billy and Rosemary 10/10/17 Dr. Naren Chelian $2,000 for the founding Vassiliadis Elementary sponsors' fund School Gene Ward Elementary 10/04/17 Ms. Carol Troesh $3,000 for technology for the School library Jason Goudie February 8, 2018 Page 1 of 3 INFORMATION ON REPORT OF GIFTS School or Date Department Received Elise L. Wolff Elementary 10/05/17 Ms. Geraldine Turner $1 ,160.64 for a tablet and case School Victoria Fertitta Middle 12/21/17 Shawn Cardinal $3,000 for the library School Irwin and Susan Malasky 10/02/17 Mr. Andrew Malasky $3,500 for the robotics program Junior High School Anthony Saville Middle 10/03/17 Sam To $1 ,000 for a cello, viola, and School stand for the orchestra program Ed W. Clark High School 10/14/17 ABS-CBN Foundation $2,000 for the performing arts International center Coronado High School 10/11/17 Mr. Martin W. Egbert $1 ,000 for the tennis program Coronado High School 12/20/17 Glen and Holli Spangler $2,000 for the softball program Foothill High School 10/05/17 Brooke and Ryan Reeves $1 ,000 for the choir program Green Valley High 10/13/17 Las Vegas Entertainment $1 ,080 for the band program School Productions Green Valley High 11 /09/17 Murphy Electric, Inc. $3,500 for the football program School Las Vegas Academy of 12/18/17 Ercy and Mark Rosen $1 ,000 for the jazz program the Arts Las Vegas High School 10/02/17 Q & C Properties, LLC $1,493.68 for the wrestling program Palo Verde High School 10/12/17 Findlay Honda $1 ,000 for the band program Rancho High School 10/02/17 Mr.
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