The Clark County School District revived an old program to incentivize students to re-enroll in the school district.

Volunteers and school district employees gathered at Mack Middle School in east Las Vegas to join a door knocking campaign to get students who were previously enrolled in the school district back into the classroom. Titled the Bright Futures Walk, participants drove to houses and apartments near the middle school to persuade parents to re-enroll their children.

About 500 families have students who were enrolled in the school district last year but did not re-enroll for classes this year, the school district said in an email. Superintendent Jhone Ebert said the reasons for students not being enrolled range from families moving out of the county to parents being uninformed a

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