Palo Verde High School Zone: Which Summerlin Villages Qualify

by Ryan Rose

Palo Verde High School is the primary high school for Summerlin's core neighborhoods. Located at 333 Pavilion Center Drive in the 89144 zip code, Palo Verde ranks number 19 in Nevada and places in the top 20 percent of high schools nationally. For families who want their children in a strong public high school without turning to magnet or private options, the Palo Verde zone is the target.

Ryan Rose has helped dozens of families buy homes in Summerlin with school zoning as their top priority. Understanding which villages feed into Palo Verde, and which middle schools connect to it, is essential for making a well informed purchase.

Middle Schools That Feed Into Palo Verde

Three middle schools serve as the primary feeders into Palo Verde High School. Sig Rogich Middle School, the number one ranked middle school in Clark County, is the most prominent feeder. Students from Rogich represent the strongest academic pipeline into Palo Verde, and neighborhoods zoned for the Rogich to Palo Verde track carry the highest price premiums.

Faiss Middle School and Becker Middle School also feed into Palo Verde. Faiss draws from the Givens Elementary zone and other surrounding areas, while Becker serves students from neighborhoods zoned for Lummis, Bryan, and Staton elementaries. Each of these middle schools sends a significant portion of its graduating class to Palo Verde.

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

Summerlin Villages in the Palo Verde Zone

The Palo Verde attendance boundary covers a wide swath of Summerlin's most established neighborhoods. Here is how the major villages break down by their elementary school assignments, all of which ultimately connect to Palo Verde at the high school level:

The Paseos feeds through Vassiliadis Elementary and Rogich Middle. This is the premium pathway. The Vistas feeds through Givens and Bryan elementaries. The Arbors feeds through Staton Elementary. The Hills feeds through Lummis Elementary. The Pueblo area feeds through Bryan Elementary.

Each of these villages offers a different character and price point. The Paseos trends newer with homes in the $650,000 to $800,000 range. The Arbors offers more mature properties with established landscaping and, in some cases, larger lots at slightly different price points. The Hills provides a mix of styles from the late 1990s and 2000s. Across all of them, the common thread is access to Palo Verde High School.

What Families Should Know Before Buying

CCSD zone boundaries do not always align perfectly with village boundaries. A home that sits in The Arbors might feed into one elementary school while a home two streets over feeds into another. Both may eventually lead to Palo Verde, but the middle school and elementary pathways can differ. This matters for families who want the full premium feeder track versus those who simply want to ensure Palo Verde at the high school level.

Always verify your specific address through the CCSD zoning search tool at ccsd.net before committing to a purchase. For a complete overview of Palo Verde's academics and extracurriculars, visit the Palo Verde High School review. To explore available homes in the Palo Verde zone and understand current pricing, contact Ryan Rose at Rose Homes LV.

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