PAC Meeting
December 2 at 9:30 a.m.
CCSD District F
Carolyn Edwards
F-Troop Meetings
(Meetings are open to parents,
PTA & PAC organizations.)

View the hot
lunch menu
by clicking here.

Pay for hot lunch online
by clicking here.
Your child may be eligible for free or reduced price meals. Complete a family application today. Applications are available
at every school or by
calling 1-800-819-7556.
Contact the transportation department for information about bus service. Click here
or call 799-8100.
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Homework Help Night for Parents
Tuesday
November 17, 2009
6:30-7:15 PM |
| Topics to be presented include: the Parent's Homework Dictionary, student agenda, ParentLink, Homework Hotline, after-school tutoring, and useful websites. |
Click below to read the
CCSD Warning about Text Parties
Have you picked up your ParentLink code yet?

To help you more effectively monitor the progress of your child, the Clark County School District provides a computer-based system by which you can track your student's grades and attendance. The system just went through a major upgrade so you can now opt in to receive email notifications when your child's grades have changed. You should login frequently to review you student's information. If you do not have a login ID and password, please stop by the school to pick one up. Thank you for your commitment to your child's education.
If you used ParentLink last year, your login information is the same regardless of what school your child is now attending. If you've forgotten the password, you may request a reminder from the ParentLink homepage.
If you have never used ParentLink, your password is available for pick up at the Sawyer Registration Office, with proof of ID.
Web Access is available from parentlink.ccsd.net
Telephone Access is available from
799-4433 in both
English & Spanish
Download the ParentLink Brochure in English | Spanish.
Strict accountability of public schools is a key piece of the federal No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Appropriately, school districts are required to report to their communities the success of their schools in meeting the many goals established in the law.
The Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) designation is only one of many measurements that determine the quality of our schools. Step into any school or classroom in the Clark County School District and great things are happening. We are committed to providing the best education possible to every one of our students and helping each student reach his or her highest academic potential.
Click here for:
Sawyer MS Accountability Report
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