The Adelson School is the only PK-12 Jewish community school in Nevada. Students are not only educated here. They are known. Founded on Jewish values and ethos, inclusive and open to all, the Adelson School is a place where you and your child will feel truly embraced.
From individualized instruction by faculty who feel like family, to intensive college and career prep; and our commitment to Jewish values, the Adelson School offers your child a uniquely meaningful learning environment.
High school should be a highly-personalized experience. Learn how your teen can benefit from a curated course selection, academic and athletic competitions, and teaching accountability.
It’s that time of year again! Fall always brings a mix of excitement and anxiety for students and parents alike. With new routines, opportunities, and challenges on the horizon, it’s easy to become overwhelmed.
If you’re the parent of a teen, drug concerns may have crossed your mind. With substance abuse on the rise among adolescents, it’s natural to be worried about what your child might come into contact with at school. For many parents, this is a huge factor in choosing a school, whether moving from public to private or simply searching for a community that closely aligns with family values.
You’re moving to one of the most lively cities in the United States … with a teenager. Don’t panic! There are a lot of activities in Las Vegas that are appropriate for teens and families. Whether your teen is into the outdoors or the performing arts, there’s a little bit of everything here in the Entertainment Capital of the World.
Whether you have a kindergartner or a high school student, you’re looking for a learning environment where they can reach their potential. You know that students can easily get lost in the shuffle at large public schools, and you’re looking for a place where your child will be truly known and mentored. For many families, these desires lead to exploring private school options.
If there’s one thing all teens have in common, it’s a desire to have their voices heard. As they seek greater autonomy in their everyday lives, involving them in decisions that affect their future is crucial for staying connected and setting them up for success.