Sierra Vista High School (Spring Valley, Nevada)
This article is about the school in Nevada. For other uses, see Sierra Vista High School (disambiguation).
Sierra Vista High School | |
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Sierra Vista, as viewed from the air Perseverance Respect Involvement Determination Excellence
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8100 West Robindale Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89113 United States | |
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Type | Public high school |
Established | 2001 |
School district | Clark County School District |
Dean |
Tamara Stuart Eric De Young |
Principal | Dr.John Anzalone |
Staff | 151, 65 Support Staff (2007) |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 2,317 (2015) |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Athletics conference | Sunset 4A Region |
Mascot | Mountain Lions |
Rival | Desert Oasis High School |
Music Department | BOA Marching Band Regional Champions |
Website | School website |
Sierra Vista High School "The Real SV" is a nine-month public high school located in Spring Valley, Nevada. Sierra Vista is a part of the Clark County School District. The current principal is Dr.John Anzalone.
Administration
Principal
John Anzalone
Vice Principals
- Larry Shaps
- Chris Hendly
- Shirley Jiminez
Athletic Director
- Micheal Jackson
Dean Of Students
- Tamara Stuart
- Eric De Young
Principal History
- Bob Garis (2001-2003)
- Emil Wozniak (2004-2007)
- Shawn P. Boyle (2008-2015)
- John Anzalone (2015 - )
Athletics
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association State Championships
- Baseball – 2016
- Volleyball – 2016
Extracurricular Awards
LION PRIDE
- Sierra Vista was approved in February 2016 to be the first public high school in CCSD history to receive solar panels and LED lights. They are currently undergoing construction.
- Sierra Vista Robotics took a state championship with the VEX program
Performing arts
The school's Marching Band won the 2007 Bands of America Regional Championships held in Flagstaff, Arizona, the first Nevada high school to win the regional championship.[1]
Notable alumni
- Chris Carter, baseball player
- RiceGum, COD pro player / Rapper / Baddie Snatcher / YouTube.
References
External links
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