After a video posted to social media showed a CCSD police officer throwing a student to the ground, the RJ requested a copy of the incident report, as well as any prior complaints that had been made against the involved officer.
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The document sent to superintendents questions how districts will use additional money in several areas, including for special education and at-risk students.
The higher education institutions refused to provide documents that should be available for public inspection under state law.
The Clark County Education Association laid out its plan to create a homegrown teacher pipeline and improve school safety as Nevada’s 82nd regular legislative session kicked off on Monday.
Gov. Joe Lombardo is calling for a review of Nevada’s public school district’s finances, according to an executive order signed Monday.
Legislative leaders made the announcement in the wake of Gov. Lombardo’s State of the State speech in which he pledged to increase per-pupil spending in Nevada.
Opportunity scholarships, alternative education and even education savings accounts may be on the table as the 2023 Legislature convenes.
The Nevada System of Higher Education is soliciting proposals from Nevada-based search consultants to find its new chancellor.
The swearing in of two new board trustees and one incumbent trustee brought optimism for a new era in the wake of a often-contentious year.
It costs students $100 to take an AP exam, which can present a barrier for students from lower-income families.