The former longtime military reporter, who turned 70 this month, died Thursday in Las Vegas. His journalism career spanned four decades.
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Informational sessions about the federal student loan debt forgiveness program are planned through Nov. 16.
The Clark County School District saw scores drop this year on a national standardized test compared with pre-pandemic scores, but eighth grade reading results held steady.
The Clark County School District announced Friday that it’s accepting magnet school and change-of-school-assignment applications for next school year until Jan. 10.
The nonprofit Green Our Planet held the nation’s largest student-run farmers market Thursday at the Clark County Government Center.
Lt. Gov. Lisa Cano Burkhead announced Thursday she filed a bill draft request that would allow for at least one appointed member on each Nevada school board.
Palo Verde High School and Woodbury Middle School were affected, according to documents obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Luka Nguyen, 13, said the main inspiration for his award-winning science project was his desire to mitigate climate change.
The Clark County School Board heard an information-only presentation Thursday about student achievement, including targets in its “Focus: 2024” five-year strategic plan.
School Board trustees voted Thursday to authorize a grant application for a Department of Justice hiring program.
Scores on the ACT college admissions test by this year’s high school graduates hit their lowest point in more than 30 years, with Nevada receiving the lowest average composite score.
The Clark County School District is contracting with Keen Independent Research for a “2023 Disparity Study,” which will be completed this spring.
The Clark County School District’s Attendance Zone Advisory Commission heard an enrollment report Tuesday but took no action. The district had 303,061 students, as of Sept. 1.
Longtime P.E. teacher Melissa Wolfbrandt filed a lawsuit that accuses the private Las Vegas school of age and sex discrimination.
Education nonprofit Opportunity 180 held a “Flip the Script” student-led discussion Thursday, which was streamed live online, ahead of the November general election.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board voted unanimously Friday to approve the expansion. The new campus will serve up to 645 students.
Current high school seniors and college students are invited to apply until Jan. 31. More than 900 scholarships are available.
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and The Rogers Foundation are accepting nominations through Jan. 13.
Clark County School District seniors are invited to apply for scholarships awarded by The Rogers Foundation. The application deadline is Feb. 5.