CCSD Launches Back to School Website

CCSD Launches Back to School Website
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Rancho High School issued the following announcement.

The Clark County School District’s (CCSD) Back to School web page is now available for parents and students preparing for the upcoming 2021-22 school year. 

With classes resuming on Monday, Aug. 9, the webpage provides helpful resources and information relating to students starting or returning to school, and can be found at backtoschool.ccsd.net. 

The pages can be translated in Spanish using the Google Translate button in the top right hand corner of the website. Information on the Back to School page includes school registration, transportation, food service, parent resources, safety, and useful phone numbers. It also includes a calendar of important dates such as Holidays and staff in-service days. Additionally, CCSD’s Back to School Reporter, a handy guide to getting started with the new school year, is available online in English and Spanish at backtoschool.ccsd.net.

http://backtoschool.ccsd.net/

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Rancho High School



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