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Originally posted by Pin Man
There is almost no high schools around Vegas. Besides Vegas is for people over 21. It's a gambling city. If you ever walk around Vegas there are people begging for money to gamble and such.
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Then where did all the Vegas teams come from?!?
987 NASA /Nevada Space Grant Consortium & Cimarron Memorial High School Las Vegas, NV USA
988 NASA/Nevada Space Grant Consortium & Clark High School Las Vegas, NV USA
989 NASA /Nevada Space Grant Consortium & Palo Verde High School Las Vegas, NV USA
990 NASA /Nevada Space Grant Consortium & ADV Technologies Academy Las Vegas, NV USA
Current high schools...
Advanced Technologies Academy
Area Technical Trade Center (ATTC)
Basic High School
Bonanza High School
Boulder City High School
Chaparral High School
Cheyenne High School
Cimarron-Memorial High School
Clark High School
Durango High School
Eldorado High School
Green Valley High School
Indian Springs Jr./Sr. High School
Las Vegas Academy
Las Vegas High School
Laughlin High School
Moapa Valley High School
Mojave High School
Palo Verde High School
Rancho High School
Silverado High School
Valley High School
Virgin Valley Jr./Sr. High School
Western High School
"In the next three years, the Clark County School District will open six new high schools...The nation's sixth-largest school district ...The 10-year tax freeze is the main funding source for a $3.5 billion plan to build 88 new schools in the coming decade. ...said the 2003-04 openings will be followed by three more high school openings in 2004-05. Two of those have been sited, one at Alexander Road and North Fifth Street, and another at Patrick Lane and Pecos Road. The third high school will be a careers and technical center in the northwest valley.
Only one high school is planned to open in 2005-06, but Dickens said the pace will quicken again in 2006-07. Three new high schools are planned for that year, followed by another three in 2007-08. "
2002
Vegas is much more than the downtown district and not just for people over 21.