The Community Schools Initiative received notice from state officials that it didn’t gather enough valid signatures to send the measure to the 2023 Legislature.
Education
Wednesday was a good day for 200 kids from 10 elementary schools who were treated to a toy and bike giveaway hosted by Clark County Commissioner William McCurdy II.
Sunrise Mountain High School teacher Ben Nguyen is among three winners of “THE BIG IDEA CHALLENGE: An Education Innovation Contest” announced Monday.
UNLV’s winter commencement featured two Latina students graduating with Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering.
The purpose of an advisory board is to “facilitate broad community input and to provide advice and assistance to local school precincts and the Clark County School Board of Trustees,” according to a draft ordinance.
The Clark County School District could receive $32.6 million less in state general education funding due to lower student enrollment numbers than projected.
A Las Vegas Academy of the Arts student and her parents are suing the Clark County School District over a classroom assignment.
An organization that works to recruit and retain Black teachers in Southern Nevada has received funding to continue recruiting teachers of color.
Members of the Nevada State Board of Education expressed support Thursday for looking into options for later high school start times.
The Firefighters of Southern Nevada Burn Foundation teamed up with Santa Claus to deliver toys to students at Fay Herron Elementary School on Thursday.
The private Adelson Educational Campus in Las Vegas is using an artificial intelligence system to detect school security threats.
Nevada was the only state in the country to receive a failing grade in every area of school funding, according to a national report.
The Clark County School District and Nevada State College have a new agreement to use coronavirus relief money to pay for college tuition for some aspiring teachers.
It costs students $100 to take an AP exam, which can present a barrier for students from lower-income families.
Projects for the Fred and Harriet Cox Senior Design Competition will be on display from 1:45-6 p.m. Friday at Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall. The event is free and open to the public.