# Adelson Educational Campus

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Private school in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

The Adelson School - Las Vegas Location 9700 Hillpointe Road Las Vegas , Nevada 89134 United States 36°12′03″N 115°18′22″W / 36.200807°N 115.306012°W / 36.200807; -115.306012 Information Type Private school Head of School Rabbi Mark Gottlieb[1] Faculty 65 Grades Pre K – 12 Enrollment 600 (2013-2014) Color Athletics conference Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association – 2A[1] Website Official Website

In 1980, the **Hebrew Academy Las Vegas** opened at the original Temple Beth Sholom in [East Las Vegas](/source/Whitney%2C_Nevada). 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](/source/Miriam_Adelson) and [Sheldon G. Adelson](/source/Sheldon_Adelson) made a major gift in November 2006, for **The Adelson School** in Summerlin, which grew from 145 students to 600 students today.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

The Adelson School 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.

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-NIAA_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-NIAA_1-1) ["Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association: The Adelson School"](https://www.niaa.com/members/adelson/info). *[NIAA](/source/Nevada_Interscholastic_Activities_Association)*. Retrieved June 20, 2024.

## External links

- [The Adelson School](https://www.theadelsonschool.org/)

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