Students and other community members gathered on UNLV’s campus Monday.
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A CCSD substitute teacher punched a student at Valley High School in Las Vegas after the student called him a racial slur, according to an arrest report.
The Nevada Faculty Alliance said it’s “deeply angered by repeated anti-transgender comments” that Regent Patrick Boylan made during a meeting.
Ann Lynch, a hospital vice president who co-founded a few local nonprofit organizations and served a tenure as the National PTA president, died on Dec. 23.
Six years after a mass shooting killed dozens of people in Las Vegas, Nevada’s leaders expressed frustration and grief over Wednesday’s mass shooting at UNLV.
Three victims were shot and killed Wednesday on the UNLV campus in an attack that ended after the gunman’s death, authorities said.
TEACH Las Vegas appointed an interim executive director during a school board meeting in which the chairwoman appeared to be the only person voting.
The city’s first openly gay organization broke new ground 40 years ago.
The school reported having an “unexpected number” of teachers absent Wednesday — the third consecutive school day that a CCSD campus has issued such an announcement.
A group linked with the Nevada State Education Association has filed a referendum petition to repeal the funding for the Athletics’ baseball stadium in Las Vegas.
The Clark County Education Association laid out its plan to create a homegrown teacher pipeline and improve school safety as Nevada’s 82nd regular legislative session kicked off on Monday.
The Clark County School District Police Department is teaching a Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence (L.E.A.D.) program to sixth-graders. It will add high schools next school year.
The Southern Nevada Health District announced Monday that norovirus may be the cause of an outbreak in late January at a Las Vegas elementary school.
The classroom-sized market will offer families no-cost items such as groceries, recipes, household products and school supplies.
The Desert Oasis High School student collapsed Thursday after a home game against Valley High School. She was hospitalized and died later that night.