Communities In Schools of Nevada said it will receive a five-year federal grant to expand services at six Nevada schools, two of them in Clark County.
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Nevada’s Board of Regents voted to authorize a cost of living adjustment for professional employees and a 5 percent fee increase for students.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board approved notices of concern and heard a presentation from each affected school about action steps to address issues.
Gov. Joe Lombardo announced the “Acing Accountability” initiative during a news conference at Mater Academy Mountain Vista, a public charter school in Las Vegas.
The Nevada Department of Education released results Friday from the Smarter Balanced assessments. Third through eighth graders took the standardized tests this spring.
The Clark County Education Association filed an emergency motion Thursday with the Nevada Supreme Court seeking to halt a preliminary injunction.
U.S. News World Report has released its “2023-2024 Best High Schools” list. Nearly 18,000 public schools were ranked.
A Nature article says Ashkan Salamat and his research team will soon see a 2021 paper published by Physical Letters Review retracted due to alleged data fabrication.
The U.S. Department of Education released state-level data Tuesday showing how many people are eligible.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted unanimously on June 30 to authorize the cost-of-living adjustment.
Children must now be 5 years old by Aug. 1 to attend kindergarten in Nevada’s public schools.
Teachers told Nevada legislators a law has hindered their ability to immediately deal with disruptive and violent students.
The event at Valley High School came the day after Gov. Joe Lombardo testified before the Assembly Committee on Education on a bill that would repeal a restorative justice law.
Superintendents and the state’s charter authority must appear at a meeting within 30 days to detail how they’d use the proposed funding, officials say.
Members of the Nevada State Board of Education expressed support Thursday for looking into options for later high school start times.