A former high school counselor who was arrested on lewdness charges in August has since been accused of raping a student in 2019.
Education
A union that represents Clark County school police is asking a court to toss an arbitration ruling and reinstate with full back pay an officer who was fired eight years ago.
All employees of the Clark County School District’s Human Resources department are quarantining for 10 days after a third case of COVID-19 was reported in the office.
A federal grand jury in Las Vegas has charged a health care staffing company and a former manager with engaging in a conspiracy to fix school nurses’ wages.
UNLV announced plans Monday to offer most fall classes on campus and said it is already transitioning employees to return to in-person work by July 1.
Rita Deanin Abbey’s work included several notable public pieces.
The university announced Monday it received approval from Washoe County and the state to hold ceremonies at Mackay Stadium in mid-May.
Nevada’s education support staff would be eligible for unemployment benefits for the upcoming summer under a new proposal, state officials said Friday.
A new pedestrian bridge near Desert Oasis High School opened to residents this week.
Testing has begun at two Northern Nevada schools, but Las Vegas-area campuses are awaiting test kits. Each school is deciding which employees or students to test.
Two bills have been proposed in the Legislature that would allow municipalities to appoint some members of the school boards of Nevada’s largest school districts.
A Summerlin private school is the first in the world using a device that is capable of detecting COVID-19 through noninvasive testing, according to school officials and the device’s manufacturer.
Both in-person and distance learning options could be available at most schools next school year, Deputy Superintendent Brenda Larsen-Mitchell said Tuesday during a “listening tour.”
Around 14,000 older Clark County School District students were returning to their classrooms on Monday after more than a year of virtual learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thousands of middle and high school students at the Clark County School District are expected to return to classrooms Monday after more than a year of all-virtual learning.