Since the COVID-19 pandemic began more than a year ago, about $1.6 million in classroom project requests by Clark County teachers have been fulfilled via DonorsChoose.
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An east Las Vegas elementary school has reported two COVID-19 exposures this week, affecting an unknown number of students.
Twelve children of Las Vegas police officers were awarded the Alyn Beck and Igor Soldo Memorial Scholarship on Thursday afternoon.
A founder of the Democracy Prep Public Schools, which has campuses across the U.S., including one in Las Vegas, is accused of stealing more than $200,000 from the network.
The issue arose during the period of time that the board met virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic and took comments by email only.
Madi Monroe, Diplo, Loren Gray expected to headline The Official Grad Trip.
UNLV’s team was among nine finalists in the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2020 Solar Decathlon Build Challenge. Winners were announced Sunday.
A new summer school option with five full days of free instruction each week will be offered to all Clark County School District students this June.
Graduation plans for the Class of 2021 were rolled out Thursday, with the Clark County School District announcing that schools can hold in-person ceremonies.
Students used scientific research to discover how someone with PTSD would respond to different elements inside “Mojave Bloom,” a 628-square-foot home powered by the sun.
Capstone Christian Academy plans to start construction next year on a new 25-acre main campus with brick buildings and lush greenery.
The corporation overseeing the project announced Thursday that UNLV’s School of Medicine and a medical education building will be named after the late Kirk Kerkorian, known as the father of the megaresort.
Education advocates have been calling for Nevada to reduce class sizes for decades, but it took an outbreak of a deadly disease to accomplish what laws and policies couldn’t.
Construction will begin this summer at Harmon, Ira J. Earl and Gene Ward elementary schools, and Fremont Middle School, and will wrap up by August 2022.