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Summer School Information!!!

The Deans' Office will be the Summer School Office. It can be reached at 799-6800 x4500.

Also, if you are attending summer school, stop what you're doing post haste and read our Summer School Newsletter!

Our Summer Sports Calendars can be found on our Athletics Page

Our Summer Reading List is HERE!!!

Graduation Time

Coronado High School will hold its commencement exercise at the Thomas & Mack Center on Thursday, June 12, 2008, at 6:00 p.m. 
Please refer to the Publications Link on this page to view the 2008 Graduation Newsletter, to obtain more information regarding graduation.
For information on ordering caps and gowns, go to Jostens website, www.LVGrads.com

2008 Summer School

Session I for 2008 Summer School will be held June 16 – July 3 and Session II will be held July 7 – July 24, 2008.

At the middle school level, the courses to be offered will be English, math, and reading. At the high school level, the courses to be offered will be English, math, social studies, PE, health, and driver education. A few career technical and limited science classes may also be offered.

Summer School will be held at multiple locations to be announced. The morning session will be held from 7:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The evening session will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. Both middle school and high school courses will be held at the evening locations.

The fee for each course will be $100.00 per half credit ($200.00 for one credit). Students should make an appointment with their counselor to discuss credit options and to register for summer school classes from April 1 – June 8, 2008. Parents may pay for courses online from May 1 – June 8, 2008 at www.ccsd.net/schools/summerschool. Additional summer school information may also be found on the website after March 1, 2008.

Millennium Scholarship Updates

High school students in grades 9, 10, and 11 (Class of 2009 and beyond) are reminded that eligibility for the Millennium Scholarship will require successful completion of 14 core units in addition to earning a cumulative 3.25 G.P.A. 

In addition to the G.P.A. requirement, students must have been a resident of Nevada for at least two of the four high school years, pass all sections of the Nevada High School Proficiency test, and graduate from a Nevada high school. 

The 14 core units consist of four years of English, four years of mathematics (including Algebra II), three years of natural science, and three years of social science/history.  For more information on the Millennium Scholarship Program, visit http://nevadatreasurer.gov

Seniors:  Don’t Forget to Register for ACT/SAT

CCSD seniors are encouraged to register for the ACT/SAT if they have not done so already!  These tests are required by most four-year colleges and universities for admission and placement purposes.  Although colleges and universities generally accept either test, seniors are encouraged to take both tests, if possible. 

The ACT consists of four sections with an optional writing test.  Cost for the ACT is $30.00 plus an additional $14.50 for students who take the optional writing test.  For more information on the ACT or to register, visit www.actstudent.org

The SAT I consists of two sections plus a required writing test.  Cost for the SAT I is $43.00, which includes the writing test.  For more information on the SAT I or to register, visit www.collegeboard.com.

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Every time parents, students and school supporters give Coronado High School’s 5% back to Schools ID number 70119650 when buying qualifying school supplies at Office Depot, our school receives credits equal to 5% of the qualifying purchases to use for FREE SUPPLIES!

Coronado High School’s ID Number 70119650

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