Goodsprings Elementary School, Nevada’s longest-operating educational institution, could soon close its doors after trustees vote on the proposal at their April 23 meeting.
Located about 30 minutes outside Las Vegas, the historic school currently serves just two students with two staff members. Clark County School District leaders say closing the facility would make the National Registry of Historic Places building more accessible to the community while providing better educational opportunities for the remaining students.
The closure would align with existing district boundaries, as middle and high school students in the area already attend Sandy Valley schools. If approved, the elementary students would be rezoned to Sandy Valley beginning with the 2026-2027 school year…