Katie Williams, who took office in January, has previously been accused of having affiliations with the local Proud Boys and QAnon, the Review-Journal reported in May.
Education
An overflow crowd is expected for a Clark County School Board meeting Wednesday to consider whether to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for employees.
CCSD officials are facing criticism for being tight-lipped about the COVID-19 situation in schools and for a reporting system that some say leaves parents and employees in the dark.
The Clark County School District next week will consider creating a policy that would require all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
THT Health’s latest financial crisis was detailed in a letter sent this week to medical providers.
The nationwide for-profit college chain closed down all campuses in 2016, including two in North Las Vegas and Henderson.
The Clark County School District’s board heard an update Thursday on developing an anti-racism policy, but didn’t take action.
The Elon Musk-owned company reached out to UNLV leaders in June about the possibility of including a station at the school’s campus.
The UVC disinfection system, which will be installed at all 372 district campuses, will be used in unoccupied rooms on a rotating basis.
The Nevada System of Higher Education is seeking authorization from regents to draft emergency code amendments that would require employees to be fully vaccinated by Dec. 1.
The City of Henderson ban applies only to students at Lamping Elementary registered in the city-run Safekey program. It has no way of identifying other students at the school.
The waivers for certain fees were created during the most recent session of the Nevada Legislature and are available beginning this semester.
Nevada Learning Academy, the district’s central online learning school, has seen enrollment climb more than 68 percent since the school year began this month.
There was a fight between “multiple students” in the cafeteria and officers responded, Green Valley High Principal Kent Roberts said in an email to students and parents.
Signature Preparatory has reinforced its illness policy after three students tested positive COVID-19 during the first two weeks of school.