A sculpture titled "Burning Bush" sits in front of the entrance to Temple Beth Sholom.
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A sculpture titled "Burning Bush" sits in front of the entrance to Temple Beth Sholom.
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A sculpture titled "Burning Bush" sits in front of the entrance to Temple Beth Sholom.
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Oral history interview with James Perkins conducted by Janel Houldsworth on June 22, 2005 for the Public School Principalship Oral History Project. In this interview, Perkins reflects upon his career as a teacher and administrator with Nevada’s Clark County School District (CCSD). He describes the process by which he chose to pursue special education, and eventually became a teacher and administrator at several elementary and special education schools throughout the school district. He discusses issues such as student and staff diversity, and his interactions with Native American students through the development of Ute V. Perkins Elementary School in Moapa, Nevada. He also describes his approach to school administration, and his daily routine as a principal.
Archival Collection
This series includes drawings of the both original Riviera Hotel building prepared by Roy F. France & Son Architects (architect) and J. Maher Weller (architect) and later drawings for additions, alterations, and renovations by Martin Stern Jr., (architect).
Archival Component
Letter addresses pending federal legislation's possible influence on the water district's selling of bonds.
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