Arbor View High School Zone: Summerlin Neighborhood Map

by Ryan Rose

Arbor View High School is located in the Centennial Hills area of northwest Las Vegas, and its attendance zone overlaps with portions of northern Summerlin. This overlap creates a situation that surprises many buyers who assume all of Summerlin feeds into Palo Verde High School. Depending on exactly where you buy along the northern edge of the community, your children may be zoned for Arbor View instead.

Ryan Rose frequently explains this boundary distinction to families shopping in northern Summerlin. Knowing which side of the line a property sits on can significantly influence a buying decision, particularly for families who have a strong preference for one school over the other.

Where Summerlin and the Arbor View Zone Overlap

The Arbor View attendance boundary primarily covers the Centennial Hills master planned community and surrounding neighborhoods north of the 215 Beltway. However, certain sections of northern Summerlin, particularly those closest to the Centennial Hills border, fall within the Arbor View zone rather than the Palo Verde zone.

This boundary area runs along the northern perimeter of Summerlin, where the community transitions into Centennial Hills. Homes in this transitional area may carry a Summerlin address and benefit from Summerlin HOA amenities, trails, and parks, while still being zoned for Arbor View at the high school level. The distinction is subtle on a map but meaningful when it comes to school assignment.

Because zone lines can shift at the street level and are periodically reviewed by CCSD, verifying your specific address through the district's zoning search at ccsd.net is not optional. It is a necessary step before making any purchase in this part of the community.

Source: ccsd.net/schools/zoning/search/, publicschoolreview.com, rosehomeslv.com

How Arbor View Compares

Arbor View is a solid high school with competitive athletics programs and a range of academic offerings. It does not carry the same statewide ranking as Palo Verde, which sits at number 19 in Nevada, but it remains a functional and well attended school with an active parent community. For some families, the differences between the two schools may not outweigh other factors like home price, lot size, or neighborhood character.

That said, families who are specifically targeting the premium school pipeline of Vassiliadis, Rogich, and Palo Verde should focus their search on the core Summerlin villages that are firmly within the Palo Verde boundary. Neighborhoods like The Paseos and The Arbors sit well inside the Palo Verde zone with no boundary ambiguity.

Making the Right Choice

Buying in the boundary overlap area between Summerlin and Centennial Hills is not inherently a bad decision. Homes in this zone can offer newer construction, competitive pricing, and proximity to both Summerlin and Centennial Hills amenities. The key is to go in with clear expectations about which schools your children will attend.

For a broader look at how school zones shape the Summerlin real estate market, see the full guide. If you want help identifying properties that fall on the correct side of a particular school boundary, Ryan Rose at Rose Homes LV specializes in exactly that kind of search. Get in touch to discuss your priorities.

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