Ninety-nine Clark County foster children graduated high school in 2025. Support from foster families helps set kids up for the future, and Clark County needs more foster homes.
Education
Rachel Chapman filed the lawsuit on behalf of her child, listed as B.H., against the Clark County School District and Adrian Krosnick, her son’s former speech language pathologist.
Embrace Academy will emphasize individualized education for students across the learning spectrum and have a teacher-to-student ratio of 1 to 12.
“That is very uncommon. Every dog passing, that is generally not the norm by any means,” said Ryan Millbern, president of the International Casino and Resort Working Dog Association.
UNLV’s athletic department budget report was unanimously approved Friday by the Board of Regents after being presented for the second time since March.
The program is using a $5 million federal grant to plant trees across the Las Vegas Valley, targeting communities with below average tree cover.
Justin Dayhoff comes to Las Vegas from Maryland, where he formerly served as the assistant state superintendent.
The Southern Nevada Health District is offering backpacks and school supplies to early vaccination appointments.
Clark County teenagers can sign up for a free, three-week summer program full of sports and arts classes.
Education was a focal point of Nevada’s 83rd legislative session, and the Clark County School District will soon begin to feel the effects of a sweeping, bipartisan education bill.
In response to a climate change denier’s recent challenge to debate him, UNLV professor Ben Leffel had one condition: The debate had to be held “in the form of a WWE professional wrestling match.”
School Boards in Nevada will soon be able to transfer bullies to other schools in the district, a result of legislation signed into law by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
The College of Southern Nevada’s decadeslong effort to build a new campus is one step closer after it received new money from the Legislature.
The appointed trustees on the Clark County School Board will have voting rights starting in 2027, thanks to a sweeping education bill.
The Nevada Assembly passed Senate Bill 460, sweeping education reforms proposed by Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro and Gov. Joe Lombardo.