Spring Valley High will dip into its budget to fund the successful Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program, but future training of teachers is in jeopardy.
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Las Vegas police will begin enforcing a controversial camping ban on city streets on Saturday, but officials say they expect few fines or arrests.
Jesus Jara gave his second State of Our Schools address Friday, emphasizing the need for equity in programs districtwide and praising excellent schools and principals.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents on Thursday approved the broad framework for a new privately funded medical school building at UNLV.
A new mobile app allowed volunteers to pinpoint the location of homeless people as they counted and administer a survey on the spot to those willing to answer a few questions.
The exercises may resemble real-life scenarios, according to a statement from the university, including unusual police scanner activity or social media posts.
Nevada received a failing grade for on the latest state road report card based off 16 essential traffic safety laws.
On the eve of National School Choice Week, Las Vegas will host its second annual School Choice Fair on Saturday, featuring 65 local schools.
The School Board on Thursday will vote on $1.8 million in payments to settle two lawsuits alleging that a former special education teacher abused students.
The school district’s zoning commission abandoned some proposed boundary changes, but recommended moving ahead with changes for middle schools in Summerlin and North Las Vegas.
In the aftermath of the deadliest residential blaze in Las Vegas city history, county lawmakers want to explore taking steps in an effort to prevent a similar tragedy.
Former state Sen. Allison Copening died Saturday after a cardiac event earlier this month.
The idea that education can break down socioeconomic barriers has been a driving force in Robert Green’s life.
Plan to relocate Fremont Middle School students for two years would displace two-thirds of the master teachers who train student teacher candidates from UNLV, they say.
The Clark County teachers union unveiled a second voter initiative Wednesday afternoon that would hike a portion of the state’s sales tax, raising more than $1 billion for education in Nevada.