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Ms. Milana
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Principal
7991870 Ext. 4100
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Mr. Michael Butler
Assistant Principal
Curriculum and Budget
799-1870 Ext. 4201
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Mr. Butler graduated from East
Central University in Ada, Oklahoma.and earned his Master of
Arts in Teaching from Grand Canyon University in 2000, as well
as a Colorado Principal's Endorsement from The University of
Phoenix in 2001.
Mr. Butler moved to Clark County in 2001 where he taught physical
and life science at Brinley Middle School until his appointment
as Dean of Students at Chaparral High School in 2003. He served
as Dean there until he was promoted to the position of Assistant
Principal at Canyon Springs in December, 2004. |
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Mr. Ike White
Assistant Principal
Facilities and Athletics
799-1870 Ext. 4202
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Mr. White has been an assistant
principal at Canyon Springs High School since
its opening in 2004. He has worked in administrative positions
in a number of CCSD schools including Eldorado High School, and
Rancho High School, his alma mater. |
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Ms. Arla Simmons
Assistant Principal
Attendance and Discipline
799-1870 Ext. 4205 |
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Ms. Simmons began her career with
the Clark County School District thirteen years ago after graduating
with high honors from UNLV.
She earned her Master’s degree in Educational Leadership
in 1995. Ms. Simmons came to Canyon Springs High
School and the Leadership and Law Preparatory Academy in July
of 2004 as a dean of students. She was promoted to assistant
principal in the spring of 2007. |
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Ms. Daphne Brownson
Dean of Students
799-1870 Ext. 4500
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Ms. Brownson graduated
from San Jose State University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science
degree in education. She began her
teaching career at Willow Glen Middle School in California where
she taught physical education. In 2001 she moved to
Nevada and began teaching for the Clark County School District.
She taught Physical Education at Valley High School. She earned
her Master of Arts degree in Administration and Supervision through
the University of Phoenix and became Dean of Students at Canyon
Springs in 2005. |
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Rania Pierre
Dean of Students
799-1870 Ext. 4500 |
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Ms. Pierre earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from C.W. Post Long Island University In 1998. She began her teaching career at Uniondale High School in NY, where she taught physical science and biology. She earned her Master of Science degree in Biology education from C.W Post LIU in 2002.
Ms. Pierre moved to Clark County in 2004 where she taught biology here at Canyon Springs. She earned her Masters in Curriculum and Administration from the University of PhoenixIn 2006, and in 2007 she was promoted to Dean of Students at Canyon Springs High School.
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