Adelson Educational Campus

Private school in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
36°12′03″N 115°18′22″W / 36.200807°N 115.306012°W / 36.200807; -115.306012InformationTypePrivate schoolFaculty65GradesPreK-12Enrollment600 (2013-2014)WebsiteOfficial Website

In 1980, the Hebrew Academy Las Vegas opened at the original Temple Beth Sholom in East Las Vegas. Eight years later, its Director, Dr. Tamar Lubin Saposhnik along with Las Vegas businessman Milton I. Schwartz along with George and Gertrude Rudiak, created the Milton I. Schwartz Hebrew Academy for elementary-aged children.

Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson made a major gift in November 2006, for The Adelson School in Summerlin, which grew from 145 students to 500 students today.[citation needed]

The Adelson Educational Campus consists of three schools:

• The Lower School provides students from 18 months through 4th grade.

• The Middle School, grades 5–8.

• The Upper School, grades 9–12.

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