Each day we see the realities of educational inequity juxtaposed against the concrete evidencethat when students in low-income communitiesare given opportunities they deserve, they excel.

Las Vegas Valley

"I have been a supporter of Teach For America since the beginning. This is such a great program. Teach For America helps children get the high-quality education they deserve. [Corps members] will help us meet this challenge in the Clark County School District."

- United States Senator Harry Reid, Nevada

This year, a corps of more than 100 of the nation’s most promising future leaders are teaching in our city’s lowest-income classrooms as a part of Teach For America • Las Vegas Valley. They are working to ensure their students have the educational opportunities they deserve. Our alumni are a leadership force, working from within education and every professional sector to effect broader change. Together they are helping us make educational equity a reality in Las Vegas. Learn about living and teaching in the Las Vegas Valley.

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Corps Impact

During the 2007-08 school year, more than 100 corps members are directly impacting the lives of nearly 10,000 students in the Las Vegas Valley. Jacqueline Bennett is one example of the tremendous difference our corps members are making.

Jacqueline Bennett (Las Vegas Valley Corps '06)
Undergraduate University: Boston University
Major: Independent Study (Politics)

Jacqueline teaches second grade at Cyril Wengert Elementary. Starting on the first day of school, she challenged her students to increase their reading comprehension. Their hard work resulted in huge success on standardized assessment tests, as they achieved more than 80 percent mastery in math and language arts and advanced their reading by 1.5 grade levels in one academic year. Because of her dedication, determination, and student achievement results, Jacqueline now serves as the second grade lead teacher for her school’s East Region Literacy Team and was nominated for Clark County’s New Teacher of the Year. After her two-year commitment, she plans to pursue a doctorate in educational research.

Las Vegas Valley: Our Impact on Students and Schools Today

School Year Corps Members Students Reached
2005-06 123 10,455
2006-07 128 10,880
2009-10 100* 8,500*
*projected

Principal Satisfaction

  • 90 percent of recently-surveyed principals (in schools with Teach For America corps members) reported that they would hire another Teach For America teacher.
  • 100 percent of Clark County principals surveyed regard Teach For America teachers as effective as, if not more effective than, other beginning teachers in terms of overall performance and impact on student achievement.*

*"Teach For America 2007 National Principal Survey,” Policy Studies Associates, July 2007.

Impact on Student Achievement

According to a highly regarded study by Mathematica Policy Research, corps members outpaced fully certified and veteran teachers in their schools in moving their students ahead academically. Read national results.

Student Profile

  • Students served who are eligible for free/reduced lunch: 73%
  • Students served who are African-American and/or Latino: 78%

Las Vegas Valley: Corps Member Placement

Assignment # of Corps Members % of Corps
Mathematics 3 2.9%
Science 5 4.8%
Special Education 18 17.3%
Bilingual Education 3 2.9%
English 11 10.6%
Elementary 64 61.5%
Total 104 100%

*Percentages are rounded and may not add up to 100 percent.

Characteristics of the 2008 Corps

Corps Profile Top alma maters by market share*
Average GPA: 3.6 Spelman College: 16%
Average SAT: 1320 Morehouse College, Williams College, Yale University: 11%
Held leadership roles on campus: 95% Duke University, Georgetown University, University of Chicago, Wake Forest University, Wesleyan University: 10%
People of color: 29% Amherst College, Harvard University, Haverford University, Notre Dame University, Princeton University, Rice University: 9%

*Percentage of senior classes who applied to Teach For America

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Alumni Impact

Fostering Alumni Leadership for Systemic Change
As the number of corps members grows, so does our alumni base. By 2010, we will have over 300 Teach For America • Las Vegas Valley alumni pursuing professional careers and impacting educational reform from every sector.

  • Nationally, more than 60 percent of corps members continue to work in education,
    including more than 300 who are school leaders.
  • 93 percent of all alumni report they are supporting Teach For America’s mission
    through their career, volunteer activity or graduate study.

Justin White (Las Vegas Valley Corps '05)
Undergraduate University: University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Major: Management and Communications
Current profession: Curriculum and Professional Development Officer

Jenny Tan (Los Angeles Corps '00)
Undergraduate University: University of California Berkeley
Major: Cognitive Studies
Current Profession: Elementary Assistant Principal

Justin White and Jenny Tan are two of the many alumni continuing to work toward our vision in the Las Vegas Valley. Justin is working to clearly define academic expectations for students in Southern Nevada from within the Clark County School District and in a joint effort with Melissa Brennan (Corps ’05), he has created Wiki-Teacher.com, an online forum for educators to share resources, insights, and best practices. Jenny now serves as an administrator in a charter public school where current corps members and alumni teach. From her office, Jenny is working to raise the level of academic expectation and measurable performance at her school.

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An Efficient Program: Cost Breakdown

An Efficient Program: Cost per Corps Member

Growing Our Impact: Funding Needs, 2007-2010

Each additional recruit is another dedicated teacher for children growing up in low-income communities in the Las Vegas Valley, and another talented leader with the insight and commitment necessary to sustain the reform efforts underway, which is critical to the ongoing vitality of our region.

Year Corps Size Revenue Needs
2007-08 104 $1.5 million
2008-09 100* $1.8 million*
2009-10 100* $2.4 million*
*projected

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Regional Supporters

We are grateful to have many supporters who generously contribute to our movement in the Las Vegas Valley. The foundations, corporations and individuals listed below have made it possible for Teach For America to continue to recruit, select, train, and support teachers who are working to eliminate educational inequity in our city.

Regional Advisory Board
Sandy Miller (Chair)
Quentin Abramo
President
Faciliteq Business Interiors, Inc.
Krista J. Darnold
Director of Development
ABA, Avery Brooks & Associates
J. D. Decker
Senior Vice President, Dealer Financial Services
Bank of America, Nevada
Rebecca Howell
Assistant Vice President
Wilmington Trust
Jennifer Mesa
Vice President, Gaming Division
US Bank
Gary N. Jacobs
Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
MGM Mirage

Corporate, Foundation and Public Support

$200,000 - $499,999

Clark County School District
The Public Education Foundation

$100,000 - $199,999

Bank of America

$50,00 - $99,999

Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation
MGM Mirage
Station Casinos, Inc.
The Lincy Foundation

$20,000 - $49,999

Citibank Nevada
Greenspun Media
Perini Building Company
Rogich Communications Group
Sunbelt Communications
USAA Bank

$10,000 - $19,999

HSBC Bank Nevada
Pinnacle Entertainment

$5,000 - $9,999

Bank of Nevada
Christensen, Miller, Fink, Jacobs, Glaser, Weil & Shapiro (Law Firm)

$1,000 - $4,999

ABA, Avery Brooks & Associates
The Parasol Community Foundation
State Restaurant Equipment
Walsh Family Trust

In-Kind Supporters

Faciliteq Business Interiors, Inc.

Individuals
Individuals and families support Teach For America by attending a special event or by participating in our Sponsor A Teacher program. Sponsors provide critical annual leadership support of $5,000 or more to help us recruit, select, train and support corps members in Las Vegas schools profoundly affected by the achievement gap. Our generous sponsors are denoted by *

$10,000 - $24,999

Myra and Brian Greenspun
Sig Rogich
Wayne A. Root

$5,000 - $9,999

Quentin Abramo
Maria and Joel Bergman
Gary N. Jacobs
Yvette and Ellis Landau
Doris and Theodore Lee
Dana and Greg Lee
Susie and Dan Lee
Trina and Andrew Pascal
Joseph D. Rothman

$2,500 - $4,999

Patty and Steve Capp
Cyndi Reed & John Godfrey
Andrea and Jason Michaels, M.D.
Teddi Ann and Ken Templeton
Kimberly and Humberto Trueba

$1,000 - $2,499

Steve Comer
Krista J. and Rick Darnold
Emily A. Goodman
Marianne B. Johnson
Michael Yudin

$500 - $999

Joele Corrigan
Millie Joyner
Greg Korte
Jenna M. Morton

$250 - $499

Rhonda D. Glyman
Dawn G. Hume
Tania Uboldi
David S. Fott
Victoria F. Otter

$100 - $249

Chris Campbell
Virginia A. Stevens

$1 - $99

Caroline App
Daniel S. Arellano
Jodee M. Crane
Stella E. Finfrock
Kirstee S. Gaffga
Heather M. Henderson
Mark A. Hinueber
Elliott V. Hood
Timothy S. Hughes
Jodi L. Iverson
Sara Kienzle
Charles Salter
Katherine C. Sinclair
Jonathan J. Synold
Nicole M. Twardzik
Christine N. Yarng

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Contact

To support Teach For America • Las Vegas Valley with a gift or to request additional information about our impact or finances, please contact:

Teach For America • Las Vegas Valley
Allison Serafin, Executive Director
1785 East Sahara Avenue
Suite 460
Las Vegas, Nevada 89104
p 702-696-9059 ext. 1, f 702-696-0907
allison.serafin@teachforamerica.org

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Executive Director

Allison Serafin oversees Teach For America – Las Vegas Valley. A 2001 Houston corps member, she most recently worked on Teach For America’s Recruitment team, leading the effort to recruit young professionals in the Houston area. In that role, she managed an initiative that resulted in more than 150 recent graduates and professionals applying to the 2008 corps. Her efforts also helped the team achieve 34 percent growth in such applicants nationally. Serafin previously served as a recruitment director, and also worked on the Marketing team as director of online media and video production. She joined Teach For America staff in 2003 as a program director in the Greater Philadelphia-Camden region, before returning to the classroom for the 2004-05 school year. At YES College Preparatory School in Houston, she led 100 percent of her seventh grade arts and humanities students to pass the Texas reading and writing exams. She also spent three summers on staff at Teach For America’s Houston institute, most recently as a school director. Serafin earned a B.S. from Texas Christian University and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Arlington.

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