Communities In Schools of Nevada, a nonprofit dropout prevention organization, now serves nearly 40 more schools compared with four years ago.
Julie Wootton-Greener
The kindergarten teacher had faced a misdemeanor charge after being removed from a Clark County School Board meeting last summer.
Summerlin resident Alesya Hathaway is among 27 recipients of the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship announced last month. She attends Stanford Online High School.
The Nevada Board of Regents voted Thursday to review chancellor search policies before looking for a new top leader.
The CCEA sent a notice to the CCSD saying there will be consequences if teachers are forced to work beyond their contracted day.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted unanimiously on Tuesday to hire Charlton as interim chancellor.
A UNLV spokesperson said in a statement the court’s decision “will not fundamentally impact UNLV’s open-access admissions policy.”
After interviewing three finalists, the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents’ chancellor search committee voted 4-1 to recommend Lawrence Drake II for the job.
The teachers union’s PAC — called “Schools Over Stadiums” — says it’s being organized “to prioritize public education over corporate tax giveaways.”
The Clark County School District is no longer requiring employees to fill out a COVID-19 daily symptom questionnaire before reporting to work.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board voted Monday to approve Southern Nevada Trades High School, which is set to open in August 2023.
The change took effect last week and is the result of new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
Vacancies in the Clark County School District could lead to larger class sizes, more classes covered by substitute teachers and fewer course offerings.
“At least five” regents requested a special meeting Thursday to reconsider the requirement, but Gov. Steve Sisolak is encouraging the board to keep the mandate intact.
Many questions remain about what’s next for the nation’s fifth-largest public school district after trustees terminated Jesus Jara’s contract “for convenience” on Thursday.