Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

■ Henderson and the CCSD are tussling over the size of a new elementary school.

City seeks smaller unit; parents want action

- By Meghin Delaney

The city of Henderson and the Clark County School District are grappling over the size of a proposed new school in the city, while parents of overcrowde­d schools nearby anxiously await a groundbrea­king.

“We’re banking on this school to be built immediatel­y and to be built at an appropriat­e scale,” said Aimee Allen, a parent of three kids at Twitchell Elementary School and the author of an online petition urging both entities to move forward. “My kids have been getting an exceptiona­l education despite us all bending over backward to make the accommodat­ions necessary to bide our time. That isn’t sustainabl­e.”

The district wants to build an elementary school for about 850 elementary students on a site near Chapata Drive and Casady Hollow Avenue in southeaste­rn Henderson. The school, near the 215 Beltway and Paseo Verde Parkway, would abut and replace part of Reunion Trails Park.

The city, however, is asking the district to consider building a smaller school to accommodat­e about 700 students.

“We are asking CCSD to work with the city and the community to design a school that fits the neigh-

borhood and that addresses the concerns of residents, including traffic issues,” city spokesman David Cherry said. “One of the solutions being discussed is reducing the number of students that would attend the school so it can be built to a smaller size that is more in keeping with the location.” The district submitted an applicatio­n and traffic study to the Henderson Planning Commission, which returned it asking for changes. The district plans to resubmit the plan in about six weeks but insists that the bigger school is needed.

“CCSD’s main objective with any new school coming online is to relieve the overcrowdi­ng of neighborin­g school sites,” the district said in a statement. “Discussion­s are currently ongoing on how best to respect the wishes of the community while relieving overcrowdi­ng in the neighborho­od schools. CCSD is confident a resolution can be reached.”

Meanwhile, parents at Twitchell, Vanderburg, Kesterson and Newton elementari­es feel as though they’re left in the lurch. Their schools are overcrowde­d but functionin­g, parents said, but they worry that continuing to operate over capacity will have long-term side effects.

“I definitely don’t like to see our blacktop and our playground littered by portables just to compensate for the new people and the growth,” said Misty Lucina, a parent of a Vanderburg third-grader. “It’s not trying to pit one group next to another. It’s frustratin­g, I’m sure, from everybody’s point of view.”

The city also wants the district to commit to maintainin­g a portion of Reunion Trails Park and to consider building another new school at the intersecti­on of Valle Verde and Horizon Ridge.

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfay­e ?? Children play flag football Thursday on the field behind Reunion Trails Park in Henderson. The city of Henderson and the Clark County School District disagree on the size of a proposed school near the park.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-Journal @bizutesfay­e Children play flag football Thursday on the field behind Reunion Trails Park in Henderson. The city of Henderson and the Clark County School District disagree on the size of a proposed school near the park.

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