West Preparatory Academy celebrated a ‘Super School Meals’ initiative that will help 72 high-needs Nevada schools provide meals to its students.
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In his first interview since the agreement was announced, Superintendent Jesus Jara told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that his reaction to reaching it was “relief that it was over.”
The Clark County Education Association filed a response Tuesday to a school district lawsuit that aims to prevent a possible future teacher strike.
Projects for the Fred and Harriet Cox Senior Design Competition will be on display from 1:45-6 p.m. Friday at Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall. The event is free and open to the public.
Clark County School District leaders joined students, teachers and elected officials at events throughout the valley to kick off the first day of school.
The Clark County School District is making a handful of changes beginning Wednesday, including no mask requirement on school buses and eliminating mandatory weekly COVID-19 testing.
In August, the State Board of Health approved an emergency measure for spring in-person classes. But the state’s Legislative Commission failed in December to adopt a permanent requirement.
Clark County School Board President Linda Cavazos says she has received threats following the board’s decision last week to move forward with mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for employees.
FEMA is working with the state to provide on-the-ground assistance starting early next week in response to an increase in COVID-19 cases and stagnant vaccination rates.
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.
Students in first through 12th grades in Southern Nevada can be nominated by April 9. Winners will be announced May 26 during a virtual awards show and in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Many schools nationwide are relaxing at least some application requirements for the fall 2021 semester — most commonly, by not requiring scores from SAT and ACT college entrance exams.
Even before the coronavirus outbreak, nonprofits were seeing an increase in the number of seniors seeking food assistance.
The CITYPAK Project — a nonprofit initiative founded by music executive Ron Kaplan — held an event Saturday at the Las Vegas Rescue Mission.