Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
How do I apply for East Tech?
Am I eligible for transportation to East Tech?
Transportation is provided for students who live within the East Tech transportation zone. Check eligibility by clicking the buttons below. Contact the CCSD transportation office at 702-799-8100 if you have any questions. Please note: Parents must provide transportation for magnet students who live outside the zone.
East Tech Transportation Map Magnet Bus Stops CCSD Transportation
Can I play sports if I attend East Tech?
Can I change programs?
Can I enroll in two programs at the same time?
No, a student may only major in one program however; students may take a variety of electives. Culinary Arts and Marketing both offer their programs of study as electives. There are also several elective CTE programs of study that offer college credits, such as: Computer Science, Graphic Design, Forensic Science, Video Production and Welding.
What is academic probation?
Per the magnet contract, all CCSD magnet students agree to maintain an overall 2.0 GPA, no more than 10 absences (excused or unexcused) per semester, no D's or F's, no N's or U's, no excessive tardies, and no behavior infractions. Any magnet student who fails to meet one or more of these criteria will be placed on Academic Probation, with the following procedure:
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Probation conference will be scheduled/held with the student, parent(s), and counselor
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Conditions of the probation will be outlined, in writing, which may include but are not limited to:
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After school tutoring
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Remedial courses
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Summer school
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Online credit retrieval
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Community service
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School beautification, school service
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Other school-based requirement
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Students who do not meet the terms of the probationary contract will be dismissed from the magnet at the end of the school year, when they must return to their zoned school
If you have any questions regarding academic probation, please contact the Magnet Coordinator.
Do I have to reapply to East Tech each year?
No. Once a student is enrolled at East Tech, they remain students at East Tech until they graduate, withdraw or are dismissed.
Can I withdraw from East Tech?
Per the magnet contract, all CCSD magnet students agree to remain enrolled in the magnet for the entire year. Any student may withdraw from East Tech at the end of the school year.
If extenuating circumstances exist (such as moving out of state or out of the country,) please contact the Magnet Coordinator.
Which programs are eligible for FREE CTE College Credits?
Students who successfully complete their CTE program of study (program completers) MAY be eligible for FREE college credit from a variety of post-secondary institutions in Nevada. The following East Tech CTE programs are currently articulated with college credit: Automotive Technology, Community Health Science, Computer Science, Construction Technology, Culinary Arts, Design Drafting, Early Childhood Education, Forensic Science, Graphic Design, Hospitality & Tourism, Industrial Maintenance, Information Technology, Marketing, Medical Assisting, Sports Medicine, Teaching & Training, Video Production and Welding Technology.
What does it mean to be a "program completer?"
Any student enrolled in a Career & Technical Education (CTE) program of study is considered a completer when:
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ALL classes in the course sequence are passed with a 3.0 GPA or higher
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The Workplace Readiness Exam is passed (75% or higher)
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The End of Program Assessment for the program of study is passed (passing scores vary.)
What is the passing score for my End of Program Assessment?
*Information current as of 2022-2023 School Year. Passing scores are subject to change by the Nevada Department of Education.
Automotive Technology: 53
Community Health Science: 70
Computer Science: 67
Construction Technology: 67
Culinary Arts: 65
Design Drafting: 62
Early Childhood Education: 65
Forensic Science: 71
Graphic Design: 75
Hospitality & Tourism: 68
Industrial Maintenance: TBD
Information Technology: 69
Marketing: 73
Mechanical Technology: 71
Medical Assisting: 75
Sports Medicine: 72
Teaching & Training: 76
Video Production: 72
Welding Technology: 62
What is a Career & Technical Student Organization (CTSO?)
A Career & Technical Student Organization (CTSO) is a co-curricular "club" that is associated with one or more of our CTE programs of study. All CTSOs are student-led organizations that provide opportunities for career and professional development, community service, leadership and competitive events. The CTSOs currently available to our students are: