Desert Pines High School

Desert Pines High School is a public high school in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, and is a part of the Clark County School District. The school which opened in 1999, also houses the Academy of Information Technology and the Academy of Communications.

Desert Pines High School
Location
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3800 Harris Avenue

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89110

Coordinates36°10′43″N 115°05′33″W / 36.17867°N 115.0924°W / 36.17867; -115.0924
Information
School typePublic School & Magnet School For Communications & Information Technology & Culinary Arts
MottoMaking An Impact
Established1999
School districtClark County School District
PrincipalIsaac Stein
Staff129.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment3,151 (2022–23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio24.43[1]
Colour(s)Blue, black, white, and silver
       
Athletics conferenceSunrise 1A Region
Team nameJaguars
PublicationThe Prowler
Websitewww.desertpineshs.org

Academy of Information Technology

The Academy of Information Technology at Desert Pines is a magnet program[clarification needed] that educates students on the products, service, and implementation of information technology. Students enrolled in the academy learn about hardware (CyberCore, tech support, and computer forensics), software (programming, web development, and ORACLE), as well as networks (Cisco, Novell, etc.). After graduating from the program, students receive industry recognized certifications in A+, Cisco, Java, and ORACLE.[2]

Extracurricular activities

JROTC

Desert Pines is home to one of the two Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps units in the Clark County School District (the other being at Basic High School).[3]

Athletics

The athletic programs at Desert Pines are known as the Jaguars and participate in the Northeast Division in the Sunrise 4A Region. The Jaguars football team have made the playoffs and as always show strong players, but did not have much success until the 2016 season.[4] On Saturday, November 19, 2016, the Desert Pines varsity football team beat Spring Creek High School in the 3A high school football state championship game with a score of 39-6.[5]

Notable alumni

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