A Look Back

1984:

The Meadows School opened its doors on September 4, 1984, to 140 students grades K-6. The School was founded by Board President Carolyn G. Goodman, Head of School Dr. LeOre Cobbley, and a group of dedicated parents. The original campus consisted of 5,000 square feet of prefabricated modular buildings on 1.25 acres of a used car dealership parking lot, loaned by Board member Fletcher Jones, Jr.

1988:

Students moved to a new 40-acre campus on Scholar Lane. The land was donated by the Howard Hughes Corporation and K-5 students studied in the Dr. LeOre Cobbley Lower School, the first building erected in Summerlin. Classrooms for the older students were housed in the prefabricated buildings trucked over from the original campus.

1990:

Fall student enrollment opened with grades K-12, making The Meadows School the first nonprofit, nonsectarian, coeducational, K-12 college preparatory school in Nevada.

1991:

The Meadows School held its first Commencement ceremony, graduating three students.

1999:

The Carolyn G. Goodman Beginning School opened with 54 pre-Kindergarten students.

Present:

The Meadows School educates approximately 900 students per year in grades preK-12. The 40-acre campus houses over 240,000 square feet of state-of-the-art facilities. Since the first graduating class in 1991, 100% of Meadows graduates have been accepted into four-year colleges and universities.

first Meadows classes in 1984- the first Meadows classes in 1984

early aerial photograph of the Summerlin campus- an early aerial photograph of the Summerlin campus

first graduating class of 1991- the first graduating class of 1991