Which Summerlin Neighborhoods Are Zoned for Vassiliadis Elementary

by Ryan Rose

For families moving to Summerlin, school zoning is often the single most important factor in choosing a neighborhood. Vassiliadis Elementary holds the number one ranking among all elementary schools in Clark County and sits at number five statewide in Nevada. Those numbers make the homes within its attendance zone some of the most sought after properties in the entire master planned community.

Ryan Rose works with families relocating to Summerlin every month. One of the most common requests he receives is to find a home specifically within the Vassiliadis zone. Understanding which neighborhoods qualify and what you can expect to pay is essential before starting your search.

Neighborhoods Zoned for Vassiliadis Elementary

The primary village served by Vassiliadis Elementary is The Paseos, one of Summerlin's newer and most family oriented villages. The Paseos features a mix of single family homes, many built within the last 10 to 15 years, with modern floor plans and access to community parks and trails. Nearly all homes within The Paseos fall inside the Vassiliadis attendance boundary.

Parts of Summerlin West also feed into Vassiliadis. These sections include newer construction on the western edge of the community, where builders have continued to develop parcels over the past several years. Specific streets and subdivisions may vary, so verifying your address through the CCSD zoning tool is always recommended before purchasing.

Homes within the Vassiliadis zone generally range from $650,000 to $800,000. This price range reflects not only the quality of construction in these neighborhoods but also the premium that families place on access to a top ranked school.

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

Why Vassiliadis Ranks So Highly

The school serves approximately 1,083 students and posts proficiency rates of 82 percent in math and 76 percent in reading. Those figures far exceed the Clark County averages and place Vassiliadis well ahead of most other elementary schools in the Las Vegas valley. The school benefits from a stable, engaged parent community and a student population that comes largely from Summerlin's established family neighborhoods.

For a deeper look at the school itself, including test score trends and parent feedback, see the full Vassiliadis Elementary review.

The Feeder Pattern: Vassiliadis to Rogich to Palo Verde

One of the biggest advantages of buying within the Vassiliadis zone is the feeder pattern. Students who attend Vassiliadis feed into Sig Rogich Middle School, the top ranked middle school in Clark County. From Rogich, students then move on to Palo Verde High School, a top 20 school in Nevada. This Vassiliadis to Rogich to Palo Verde pipeline is widely considered the strongest public school pathway in all of Southern Nevada.

For families who value consistency and academic quality from kindergarten through graduation, few areas in the Las Vegas valley can match what this feeder pattern offers. The connection between school zones and home values in Summerlin is well documented, and properties zoned for this pathway consistently hold their value. If you are looking to buy within the Vassiliadis zone, Ryan Rose at Rose Homes LV can help you identify available homes and navigate the process. Contact him to start your search.

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