Clark County: How many students met or exceeded expectations in the English CCR test in 2023-24 school year?

Jhone M. Ebert Superintendent of Public Instruction
Jhone M. Ebert Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Clark County CCR results are in, and 58% of the students were considered proficient in English, according to the Nevada Accountability Portal.

This translates to roughly 9,942 students out of 17,141 hitting the benchmarks on the subject. Notably, 16.9% of students surpassed these expectations, with a total of 2,897 students who went beyond the standard requirements.

Compared to last year’s 57%, this year’s results reflect a rise in the county’s English passing rate.

Countywide, College of Southern Nevada High School South students performed the best in English, with 93.1% considered proficient in the subject.

The College and Career Readiness test is given to students in the 11th grade to determine if they are ready for the higher standards and difficulties of college and post-secondary learning. Scores on the CCR don’t influence if a student graduates on time.

According to the Nation’s Report Card data, there is a significant disparity in academic performance between minority students and their white peers in Nevada’s schools. For example, in 2022, 8th-grade reading exams revealed that 46% of African American and 39% of Hispanic students failed, compared to 21% of white students. Similar trends were also seen in math and across different grade levels.

Some data provided by the Nevada Accountability Portal may be incomplete due to the Family and Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

Clark County English Proficiency Over 9 Years
Clark County Students who Met or Exceeded Academic Standards in English
School Students who met standards (%) Students who exceed standards (%) Total Enrollment
Coral Academy Sandy Ridge 58.7% 24% 167
College of Southern Nevada High School East 57% 25.6% 86
College of Southern Nevada High School West 53.8% 38.5% 117
Northwest Career-Technical Academy High School 53.8% 30.6% 405
Southeast Career Technical Academy High School 53.3% 15.9% 433
College of Southern Nevada High School South 52.8% 40.3% 72
Explore Knowledge Academy Junior-Senior High School 51.9% 37% 27
Somerset Academy Sky Pointe 50.8% 19.1% 199
Southwest Career & Technical Academy High School 50.8% 34.3% 376
Veterans Tribute CTA High School 50.8% 10.3% 185
Amplus Durango 50.4% 27.1% 129
East Career and Technical Academy High School 49.8% 12.3% 430
Boulder City High School 48.9% 14.2% 141
Pinecrest Academy of Nevada Sloan Canyon 48.7% 33.3% 150
Las Vegas Academy of the Arts High School 48.6% 29.4% 395
Moapa Valley High School 48.1% 21.1% 133
Nevada State High School Henderson 47.9% 17% 94
Pinecrest Academy of Nevada Cadence 47.1% 25.6% 172
Arbor View High School 46.4% 15.1% 768
Sierra Vista High School 46.3% 9% 722
Foothill High School 45.4% 18.8% 542
Advanced Technologies Academy High School 44.9% 47.2% 267
Coronado High School 44.7% 19.8% 747
Palo Verde High School 44.3% 21.4% 805
Shadow Ridge High School 43.4% 15.7% 782
Odyssey Charter Schools 9-12 High School 43.2% 9.7% 431
Virgin Valley High School 43% 14% 179
Doral Academy Red Rock 42.9% 26.8% 224
Spring Valley High School 41.6% 16.8% 591
Desert Oasis High School 40.9% 14.8% 748
Liberty High School 40.6% 16.2% 752
West Career & Technical Academy High School 39.9% 50% 346
Mater Academy East 39.6% 10.1% 207
Green Valley High School 37.2% 11.3% 576
Nevada Learning Academy Junior-Senior High School 36.6% 7.9% 290
Basic Academy of International Studies High School 34.1% 5% 545
Durango High School 33.1% 11% 519
Nevada Virtual Academy 32.8% 10.1% 335
Silverado High School 30.4% 6.5% 496
Del Sol Academy of Performing Arts High School 28.7% 6.7% 540
Centennial High School 28.3% 9.2% 699
Ed W. Clark High School 25.4% 19.1% 645
Rancho High School 25.4% 6.1% 674


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