Goodsprings School with people standing at the front of the building. From left to right, identified as Dick Jarman, Harold Jarman, Reynolds Robbins, Clay Robbins, Scott Robbins, Margie Jarman, Verda Potter, (sister) Potter, and Teacher Miss Hardy. Written on bottom of postcard, "Goodsprings School 1910" Street Address: 385 San Pedro Street
From the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Theta Omega Chapter Records (MS-01014) -- Chapter records file. Copy of newspaper article regarding Kaweda Adams' (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Theta Theta Omega Chapter soror) appointment as principal to Miller Middle School
The Educational and Program Materials Series dating from 1980 through 1992 contains brochures, articles, fact sheets, and clippings about various subjects, including abortion, birth control, family planning, sexual education, sexually transmitted diseases, and teen pregnancy. It also contains information about educational programs and the groups that hosted or participated in them, such as Cooperative Extension Program, Chamber of Commerce Las Vegas Youth Leadership Program, Community Lutheran Church Program, Insight Teen Theater, National Family Sexuality Education Month, and "Let's Talk" Pre-Teen Program.
Center: the Las Vegas Grammar School, built in 1911, and demolished between 1964-1965; Right: the Las Vegas High School, built in 1917, was burned May 11, 1934. The photo was taken in 1931.
Las Vegas High School downtown in Las Vegas, Nevada. Las Vegas High School was moved to another location on East Sahara Avenue, keeping the name. The old building became the Las Vegas Academy for the Performing Arts in the 1990s and still acts as such today. Site Name: Las Vegas High School (Las Vegas, Nev.)