A budding crop of local journalists who honed their skills at their high schools were honored by the Las Vegas Review-Journal in its 45th annual High School Journalism Awards.
Education
A Clark County School District substitute teacher has been arrested on suspicion of unlawful contact with a minor.
A man was stabbed and a suspect was taken into custody outside a school in downtown Las Vegas, which went on lockdown as a result.
A teacher at a school in the western Las Vegas Valley is facing a felony child abuse charge, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The Clark County School District won’t pay for a number of programs, including Care Solace, next school year after federal COVID-19 relief money dries up.
The Nevada System of Higher Education plans to use The Registry, a higher education executive placement firm, to choose an acting president for one year.
About 20 teenagers at Durango High School spent their after-school hours on Valentine’s Day learning how to solder and talking via video conferencing with NASA engineers.
The Metropolitan Police Department has not determined a specific reason why a gunman shot four UNLV professors, killing three, Sheriff Kevin McMahill said Wednesday.
Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus, a public charter school, will close its high school at the end of this year.
The Clark County School District reported a better high school graduation rate than the state of Nevada as a whole.
Rancho High School history teacher and State Assemblyman Reuben D’Silva, D-Las Vegas, said fights happen frequently in the area surrounding the school.
The Henderson City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve the appointment of Ramona Esparza-Stoffregan to the Clark County School District Board of Trustees.
The nation’s fifth-largest school district is predicting it will have 300,337 students by an official enrollment tally date in early October.
The school district’s trustees are set to consider hiring a former gubernatorial candidate’s law firm as its legal counsel.
The changes on the school board come after months of back and forth between the board and Superintendent Warren Shillingburg after the board extended his contract in December.