Basic Academy of International Studies in Henderson has lost all three of its assistant principals during the just-ended semester amid growing safety concerns among staff members.
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The proposal calls for leasing 10 acres of public land in southwest Las Vegas to the Clark County School District to use as a future elementary school site.
The machine dispenses books for elementary students in exchange for good behavior. It cost the Clark County School District $2,500 and can fit about 500 books.
The Art Institute of Las Vegas has closed its doors despite a nearly yearlong effort to save it after the dissolution of its parent company, Dream Center Educational Holdings.
With donors agreeing to foot the bill for the new centerpiece for the medical school, it remains to be seen how the university and its circle of benefactors might interact.
Through a series of trades, efforts to lure settlers and some shady dealings, much of the 4 million acres originally given to the state to benefit public education is now gone.
The outage began in the morning and lasted through the afternoon. No details on the cause of the failure were immediately available.
Olamide Ajayi raised the money from friends, family, neighbors and strangers to buoy teacher Lisa Bernauer’s spirits while she was undergoing cancer treatment.
Services will be held Thursday for the College of Southern Nevada’s longest-serving president and the state’s first African American college leader.
Bryan Wachter, senior vice president for government and public affairs for the Retail Association of Nevada, will seek election to the seat currently held by Chris Garvey.
Shenmei Wu, 13, and Shenlone Wu, 12, started taking college classes in spring 2018 when they were in elementary school. Shenlone is the youngest student enrolled at UNLV.
Another magnet school principal found herself the target of complaints, as a small group of parents from Walter Bracken STEAM Academy told Clark County School District trustees they didn’t agree with Principal Stanica Sretenovic’s changes to the school.
High school graduation rates in Nevada and Clark County inched slightly higher in 2019, with both recording new highs, according to state data released Thursday.
Antonio Rael was accused at last week’s School Board meeting of enacting sweeping changes at Clark High School, creating tension between students and driving away teachers.
A farewell note: It’s goodbye for now, but perhaps we’ll meet again at a time and place that’s better for Nevada’s children.
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The North Las Vegas Police Department provided new information about the fatal police shooting of a man tied to a four-vehicle crash.
Daily highs around 110 and morning lows near 85 are forecast by the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service from Saturday through Thursday.
A woman who died in a fatal crash on Cheyenne Avenue near the 215 Beltway has been identified.