Distance-learning registration deadline for CCSD students is Friday

Goolsby Elementary School second grader Ella Dweck, 7, takes an online class as Goolsby Elementary School second grader Odette Conrad, 7, is tutored by College of Southern Nevada student Jordyn Leal
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Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) The deadline to register for Clark County School District students for the 2021-22 school year is now open is Friday. The school year will start on August 9th with students attending full-time face-to-face five days a week at all schools.

Families who wish to continue with distance education need to opt-in for distance education. The deadline to opt-in for full-time distance education is May 21, 2021, to allow schools time to plan staffing for the upcoming school year. Late requests for full-time distance education will be based on available space at each school.

2021-22 school year registration process

Families new to CCSD may begin their registration process online via register.ccsd.net.
Families with currently enrolled students can complete registration using Parent Portal via Infinite Campus (campusportal.ccsd.net).

Parents or guardians who already have an Infinite Campus account will see an announcement through the Parent Portal and a link connecting them to the 2021-22 registration page.

Families should note that they are able to access Distance Education resources and CCSD K – 12 Student Code of Conduct on Infinite Campus. Families with multiple children will also see an option in certain areas to copy the responses from one child to the next, speeding up the process. Families can use a computer or a mobile device to complete registration.

To find out which school a student is zoned for, parents/guardians may visit http://dzg.ccsd.net/.
For details regarding registration requirements, parents/guardians may visit register.ccsd.net.
For more information about CCSD, visit ccsd.net.

Distance Education
Before opting in to full-distance education, parents and guardians are asked to carefully review the distance education information provided during the registration process. These materials are also available for review online by clicking here.

Students opting in to full-time distance education will be expected to meet the following expectations:- Students will be required to attend and have their cameras on for the full duration of real-time sessions during the school’s instructional day. Students may use the blurred background function.

- Kinndergarten – 2nd grade will have a minimum of 60-90 minutes of real-time sessions daily.
- 3rd – 5th grade will have a minimum of 90-120 minutes of real-time sessions daily.
- Middle and High School will have a minimum of 60-90 minutes of real-time sessions per week per course.

Full-time distance education elementary students must have an adult at home readily available to support their learning.

Students will be required to attend school face-to-face for designated activities and assessments. District transportation will not be provided for these activities.

All full-time distance education requests are subject to approval by the school principal.

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