Nevada could soon join the ranks of states that have been sued over the way they fund public education. Several activist groups in Nevada have indicated they are considering such a step.
Education
By Meghin Delaney / RJ
Anti-bullying legislation passed in 2015 and strengthened this year led to a sharp increase in the number of reported incidents, disciplinary actions, official tells State Board of Education.
By Amelia Pak-Harvey / RJ
As the state’s population grows more diverse, more funding is going to help students from low-income families and English language learners. But education advocates say that doesn’t lift kids who aren’t in those challenged groups.
By Meghin Delaney / RJ
Two new names and one familiar one are headed to the governor for consideration to lead the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority.
It doesn’t snow much in Las Vegas, but snowflakes have shown up at UNLV.
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