A new program at Nevada State University is hoping to address a need for mental health professionals in schools.
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The Nevada Board of Regents meets June 30 in Las Vegas to consider rescinding the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for employees.
The form is used to determine students’ eligibility for federal aid like grants and loans and by states, colleges and private organizations to award scholarships and other aid.
The resumption of school in August may vary across Nevada, Gov. Steve Sisolak says, as solutions like social distancing will likely not be possible in Clark County schools.
Federal workers affected by the government shutdown will be able to defer payments on their children’s Nevada Prepaid Tuition plans, the state treasurer’s office said Tuesday.
People who didn’t graduate from a Nevada high school because they failed proficiency exams are now eligible for a retroactive diploma.
State Public Charter School Authority appears to be nearing decision on whether to accept Nevada Connections Academy’s plan to improve its 37 percent high school graduation rate.
Dr. Thom Reilly, tabbed to head the Nevada System of Higher Education, says his biggest priority would be improving access to higher learning.
Nevada students would be mandated to start school at age 5 and could start as young as 4 in pre-kindergarten programs under a bill introduced in the Assembly Wednesday.
A new report released Wednesday by the College Board shows 22.5 percent of Nevada high school students passed advanced placement exams — slightly higher than the national average.