Clark County School Board trustees will vote again on the fate of Superintendent Jesus Jara after a board member said she regrets her vote last month to terminate his contract.
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The Clark County School District and Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada announced the partnership Wednesday at a news conference.
Testing for employees will happen “outside of their contractual workday” at designated school district sites starting Monday, according to a memo.
If approved, the amendment would extend Jara’s employment through Jan. 15, 2023, and resolve a dispute over an auto-renewal clause in the contract.
The honor for Booker Elementary School teacher Juliana Urtubey included a surprise visit to the school from first lady Jill Biden, a fellow educator.
The School Board’s policy of summarizing public comments for the record has drawn criticism and even a lawsuit.
Clark County School District trustees continue their discussion of the proposed schools reopening plan at a special board meeting.
The complaint filed by Trustee Danielle Ford alleges Superintendent Jesus Jara instructed a school district lobbyist to meet with school board candidate Jeff Proffitt.
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