The Clark County School District will raise starting teacher pay in an attempt to retain and attract teachers amid a yearslong teacher shortage throughout the state.
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On Wednesday, Clark County School District students and teachers wrapped up their first full year of in-person instruction after two abnormal school years.
Seniors from Rancho High School will be able to wear special regalia to graduation after weeks of pushback.
Per-pupil funding in the district this year increased, according to district numbers, but the district is projecting an enrollment loss of 2,446 students.
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