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Resources Adult Educaon 702-799-8650 Board of School Trustees 702-799-1072 Career & Tech Schools 702-799-8462 Child Protecve Service 702-399-0081 CCSD Police 702-799-5411 Educaon Support Services 702-855-9765 ELL program 702-799-2137 Homeschooling 702-799-8630 Homework Hotline 702-799-5111 Magnet School 702-799-8492 Parent Services 702-799-1080 Student Support Services 702-799-5471 Title 1 Hope Office 702-855-6682 Transportaon 702-799-8110 BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES www.ascsclv.net “Ready By Exit” CCSD Educational Opportunities Unit Deanna L. Wright, President (A) Carolyn Edwards, Vice President (F) Lola Brooks, Clerk (E) Linda P. Cavazos, Member (G) Kevin L. Child, Member (D) Chris Garvey, Member (B) Dr. Linda E. Young, Member (C) Academic Support And Community Service Center ___ 1255 Robin St. Las Vegas, NV 89106 Las Vegas, NV,89106 Academic Support And Community Service Center One Team, One Goal: Making CCSD #1forkids 1255 Robin St. Las Vegas, NV 89106 OFFICE: 702-799-3140 FAX: 702-799-1810 www.ascsclv.net Keep your Eye On The Cap” http://www.ccsd.net ASCSC ASCSC Areas of Focus The ASCSC will Assist Students: This is accomplished by providing quality resources and staff to meet student needs. The ASCSC provide individual and group tutoring; workshops; classes; to assist stu- dents to develop the necessary skills to achieve their academic goals. The ASCSC will Empower Students: To accomplish this goal the ASCSC seeks to empower students by assisng them in de- veloping the skills and confidence necessary to succeed in an academic environment. The ASCSC will also seeks to hire, tutors who will deliver individual and group tutor- ing; classes; and services for all students. The ASCSC will Collaborate with our Partners: The ASCSC will connue to strengthen our working partnership with faculty, advisors, and staff in support of students' academic success. We will provide a posive and pro- fessional environment for collaboraon; expand campus awareness of the ASCSC and our services; and develop and share our experse.

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Resources

Adult Education 702-799-8650Board of School Trustees 702-799-1072Career & Tech Schools 702-799-8462Child Protective Service 702-399-0081CCSD Police 702-799-5411Education Support Services 702-855-9765ELL program 702-799-2137Homeschooling 702-799-8630Homework Hotline 702-799-5111Magnet School 702-799-8492Parent Services 702-799-1080Student Support Services 702-799-5471Title 1 Hope Office 702-855-6682Transportation 702-799-8110

BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES

La palabra Ombudsman es un

término sueco que significa

“Investigador de las quejas de

los ciudadanos”. La Oficina

del Intermediario aboga por

actos e imparcialidad como

conducto entre las partes

afectadas. También la Oficina

del Intermediario está disponi-

ble para ayudar a los padres

con los Reglamentos, Procedi-

mientos y Políticas del CCSD.

www.ascsclv.net

“Ready By Exit”CCSD Educational Opportunities Unit

Deanna L. Wright, President (A)

Carolyn Edwards, Vice President (F)

Lola Brooks, Clerk (E)

Linda P. Cavazos, Member (G)

Kevin L. Child, Member (D)

Chris Garvey, Member (B)

Dr. Linda E. Young, Member (C)

Academic Support And Community Service Center

___

1255 Robin St. Las Vegas, NV 89106 Las Vegas, NV,89106

Academic Support

And Community

Service Center

One Team, One Goal: Making CCSD

#1forkids

1255 Robin St. Las Vegas, NV 89106

OFFICE: 702-799-3140 FAX: 702-799-1810

www.ascsclv.net

“Keep your Eye On The Cap” http://www.ccsd.net

ASCSC

ASCSC Areas of Focus

The ASCSC will Assist Students: This is accomplished by providing quality resources and staff to meet student needs. The ASCSC provide individual and group tutoring; workshops; classes; to assist stu-dents to develop the necessary skills to achieve their academic goals. The ASCSC will Empower Students: To accomplish this goal the ASCSC seeks to empower students by assisting them in de-veloping the skills and confidence necessary to succeed in an academic environment. The ASCSC will also seeks to hire, tutors who will deliver individual and group tutor-ing; classes; and services for all students. The ASCSC will Collaborate with our Partners: The ASCSC will continue to strengthen our working partnership with faculty, advisors, and staff in support of students' academic success. We will provide a positive and pro-fessional environment for collaboration; expand campus awareness of the ASCSC and our services; and develop and share our expertise.

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The mission of the Academic Support and Com-

munity Service Center (ASCSC) is to support

schools by providing community based programs

designed to increase the academic achievement

of students K-12 , and post graduation options

for students and adults.

The primary purpose of the ASCSC is to increase

achievement K-12, conduct skill development,

encourage networking between the community

and CCSD, and increase family involvement in

school and community.

We will focus on graduation rate, literacy and in-

creasing proficiency in mathematics, reading, wri-

ting and science, with emphasis on 21st Century

Skills.

Mission

Statements

Purpose

Academic/Literacy

To provide a quality educational experience for all...

Academic Support Center Guiding Principles

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Academic Support And Community Center?

The Academic Support Center (ASCSC) is an academic support unit within the Community Outreach providing programs and services that include

experiences for students in classroom settings, small

group, individual, general study skills, tutoring.

2. Who can use ASCSC services?ASCSC services are open and free to all Clark County School District students and community members.

3. What kinds of services are offered by the ASCSC?The ASCSC works in a variety of ways to increase stu-dents' effectiveness as learners. Students learn how to develop basic skills, enhance advanced skills, and cope with the academic environment. The ASCSC offers tu-toring in study skills, and alternative learning .

4. How do faculty and students know what classes and workshops are being offered?Printed schedules can be found in the ASCSC Main Office or can be requested by calling 702-799-3140.

5. What does it cost? ASCSC services are free to all Clark County School Dis-trict students, faculty, and staff and thecommunity.

6. How can faculty refer students to the ASCSC?

A student with academic needs in a particular area can be sent directly to the Academic Support and Commu-

nity Service Center. For information or for schedules of current offerings, students or faculty may go to the ASCSC office. Or visit our website.

1255 Robin St. Las Vegas, NV 89106 or call

702-799-3140.

ASCSC is student centered: The ASCSC is committed to maximizing our resources to deliver services to the greatest number of students.

ASCSC assists students to achieve their academic and personal success: We realize that if students are to enjoy academic, social, and personal success, they must believe in themselves, be actively engaged in their learning, and see the connection between what students learn today and who they want to become tomorrow.

ASCSC supports ongoing professional and paraprofes-sional staff development and training: Professional and paraprofessional staff members participate in ongoing training.

ASCSC engages in ongoing evaluation and assessment: The ASCSC's programs and services are evaluated in an ongoing basis using student satisfaction surveys as the primary assessment instruments. We value student opinions and we work hard to ensure student satisfac-tion based on our policies, procedures and available resources.