Hundreds of students at the Clark County School District have been quarantined or isolated as a result of COVID-19 exposures or positives since in-person learning resumed.
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Education advocates have been calling for Nevada to reduce class sizes for decades, but it took an outbreak of a deadly disease to accomplish what laws and policies couldn’t.
Three new Clark County School Board members and one returning trustee took their oaths of office on Monday ahead of their four-year terms governing the fifth-largest school district in the nation.
CCSD is surveying parents on their preferences for hybrid learning, and whether they plan to send their children to face-to-face classes for two days each week.
Three Clark County teenagers have died from suicide in the first month of the school year — a time period that saw none last year — prompting growing concerns about the mental health of K-12 students among district leaders and advocates.
The agreement, which includes a 1.75 percent pay like and the potential for additional lab pay, now heads to the NSHE Board of Regents for final approval.
Nevada’s colleges and universities are planning to resume in-person classes as early as this summer, according to a news release Monday.
A parent group plans to sue the state of Nevada, alleging the state has violated its constitutional responsibility by not providing sufficient resources.
Addressing disproportionality, improving communication and balancing the need for new schools with maintenance of older ones would be good steps toward a successful decade.
Shabazz, the eldest daughter of the civil rights leader, connected the youth activists of today to those who led the civil rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s.