Nevada was the only state in the country to receive a failing grade in every area of school funding, according to a national report.
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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.
A divided Clark County School Board signaled its intent to revise some governance policies, including language about the superintendent’s evaluation.
The Clark County School District program began this school year at three east Las Vegas campuses.
Silverado High School students are in their first year of a pen pal exchange with students at Shuyukan High School in Fukuoka, Japan.
It’s the second year the goldendoodle therapy dog has been at the school. His guardian, Principal Jessica Lovell, wants to help students cope with their anxiety.
The Clark County School District had 304,276 students on its official “count day.” That’s 506 fewer than the previous year.
The district approved an initial plan last summer for how to spend money meant to help combat challenges faced by students and educators during the pandemic.
The Clark County School Board heard an information-only presentation Thursday about student achievement, including targets in its “Focus: 2024” five-year strategic plan.
Scores on the ACT college admissions test by this year’s high school graduates hit their lowest point in more than 30 years, with Nevada receiving the lowest average composite score.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of the students by attorneys with the Thomas More Society, a conservative legal group.
The district changed its grading policy last summer to allow students to revise assignments, retake tests and stop factoring in behavior into grades.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada has partnered with Clark County School District to offer free transportation for eligible high school students.
Trustees unanimously voted Thursday to pay Superintendent Jesus Jara $95,000 in attorney fees over his claims of a hostile work environment.
The Clark County School District resumes classes Monday amid concerns over safety, a teacher shortage and dysfunction on the school board.