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Welcoming Brittany Noble and Tasia Wilson to the CIS Team

Communities In Schools of Nevada (CIS), the nation’s leading evidence-based stay-in-school organization serving 118 Nevada schools with regional offices in the Clark, Elko, Humboldt, and Washoe County school districts, welcomes Brittany Noble as human resources generalist for the organization’s southern Nevada affiliate, and Tasia Wilson as full-service community schools manager across CIS’ three affiliates statewide.

Brittany Noble brings several years of human resources experience to the CIS team and previously supported over 1,500 employees at a distribution center in Southern California. In her role as human resources generalist, her responsibilities include facilitating the hiring process, addressing management and employee concerns, and enforcing company policies and procedures in southern Nevada.

Tasia Wilson comes to CIS as the former full-service community schools program manager for Communities In Schools of Memphis. She oversaw student support specialists, led community engagement efforts, managed resources, and built strong collaborative partnerships. As full-service community schools manager, Wilson now leads the implementation of Full-Service Community Schools across CIS’ three Nevada affiliates. This includes managing stakeholder relationships and driving community efforts to ensure students have equitable access to resources and thriving, holistic learning environments needed to succeed.

About Communities In Schools of Nevada 

CIS places full-time and professionally trained site coordinators in 110 Title I and high-needs schools across Nevada to support more than 100,000 students in grades K-12 who face barriers to their success—increasing the likelihood of students staying in school and graduating on time. The organization taps into a statewide network of more than 120 community nonprofits, partners, and agencies, bringing the community into the school to get students whatever they need to overcome the barriers they face that prevent them from achieving academically. From eyeglasses, dental care, health care, and professional counseling to food, school supplies, clothing, and housing, CIS identifies student needs and finds a way to address them, closing the gaps they experience in their everyday lives. CIS’s long-term vision is for every child enrolled in a Title I or high-needs school to access a CIS site coordinator and their evidence-based model of integrated student support, otherwise known as wraparound services. The graduation rate for CIS case-managed high school seniors in Nevada for the 2022-2023 school year was 95 percent. For more information, visit http://www.cisnevada.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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