A Jewish Affinity Group formed at UNLV after the Oct. 7 attack on Israel hopes to make interactions more “educational” than the recent protest on campus.
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An outsider was arrested after she allegedly vandalized a UNLV sign with the words “Free Palestine” Thursday night, according to university officials.
The Southern Nevada Health District is investigating two cases of active tuberculosis (TB) at two separate schools in the Las Vegas Valley.
Evelyn Garcia Morales was unanimously selected for another year in her leadership role during a work session Wednesday.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board approved notices of concern and heard a presentation from each affected school about action steps to address issues.
Las Vegas, CCSD, and other police agencies plan to be out in force at Clark County schools when classes start next week.
Some public charter schools in the Las Vegas Valley are using additional state money to increase pay for their employees by as much as 20 percent.
A fifth-grade student had the closest guess to Mojave Max’s historically late emergence time and day this year.
The Clark County School District is rolling out a new measure in its efforts to recruit educators: new business cards for its current employees to use in recruiting.
Amid a civil war in Ethiopia, soil scientist Desta Woldetsadik Demissie applied for the prestigious Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program and was selected. His host professor is in Las Vegas.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara said the district was the first large urban district to implement the buses.
Dr. Deborah Kuhls, who was the medical director of UMC’s trauma unit on Oct. 1, 2017, has co-authored a study about lessons learned from the mass shooting in Las Vegas.
Awards are given out annually by the California-based Milken Family Foundation, and some 60 educators will receive the surprise awards this year.
The Clark County School District held two events for reporters Thursday at east Las Vegas schools to promote the launch of its “When You Grow, We All Grow” campaign.
The voluntary program began Jan. 19 — the day classes resumed after the school district’s five-day “pause” — for those exposed in a school setting to a confirmed COVID-19 case.