The Desert Pines High School students were quarantined last week after a single COVID-19 case on the campus during summer school.
Aleksandra Appleton
Graduating high school seniors describe the losses and positives of a tumultuous educational year like no other.
The Class of 2021 has an important story to tell. The Review-Journal is giving some of this year’s finest graduates a place to tell it.
Both in-person and distance learning options could be available at most schools next school year, Deputy Superintendent Brenda Larsen-Mitchell said Tuesday during a “listening tour.”
Under its reopening plan, the district is relying on 340 first aid safety assistants — whose primary role is to provide first aid to students — to staff school sickrooms.
While some Clark County educators received their first doses of the vaccine last week, many others met with disappointment during a confusing rollout.
High school junior’s passion project designed to share her love of reading and ballet with younger kids led her to create an online class that marries the two.
What Clark County School District trustees on Thursday asked to see when a plan to transition the district’s schools to in-person instruction comes before the board on Nov. 12.
New recommendations on reopening Clark County schools caught some community members by surprise this week as planning begins for an eventual return to in-person instruction at the district.
Many more students have Chromebooks and internet connectivity, but some will start the school year Monday without the ability to connect for round two of distance learning.
The Clark County School Board will hold a special session Wednesday to evaluate the “character, misconduct or competence” of Superintendent Jesus Jara.
A plan to reopen Clark County schools has emerged, with students attending class two days a week and learning online outside of school for three days a week.
When Clark County students go back to their classrooms, it may be on a staggered bell schedule or through alternate programming, according to new plans presented to the school board Thursday.
The Clark County School District board will hear an update on the district’s plan to conduct distance learning following an order by Gov. Steve Sisolak to keep schools closed.
Educators say they miss the classroom and their kids, but the bigger concern is whether students will remain engaged during the extended at-home learning experience.