The Clark County School District released details Friday about its latest offer during collective bargaining, including a copy of a proposed new salary schedule.
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The Clark County School Board heard a presentation Thursday on results of the study about minority-owned and women-owned businesses.
The Clark County Education Association’s representative council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night seeking for Superintendent Jesus Jara to leave his job.
Nevada System of Higher Education regents heard a presentation Wednesday on state audit findings, but didn’t take action.
A Nevada System of Higher Education committee voted to require each school to create training programs that address discriminationl
Two students got into a fight after school, officials said.
Two school bus drivers in Las Vegas have been attacked in separate incidents, the Clark County School District said Thursday.
The Clark County School District currently has about 850 licensed employee vacancies — more than at the start of the school year — and hundreds more support staff openings.
The Clark County School Board voted late Thursday and early Friday to reconsider termination of Superintendent Jesus Jara’s contract and then decided not to rescind his contract.
The American Academy of Pediatrics applauded legislation filed by Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada that would create a grant program to hire more nurses for public schools.
The Clark County School Board heard a presentation on the district’s final budget Monday, which includes a projected $37.8 million drop in operating revenue due to COVID-19.
The university will instead house students in two private apartment communities as work continues to repair two campus buildings damaged in a July 2019 boiler explosion.
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.
In the wake of 9/11, UNLV created a master’s degree in crisis and emergency management to give students the tools to respond to threats of terrorism.
Underserved children in Southern Nevada will have expanded access to early education under a $3.6 million grant announced Tuesday.