Community college correction
A story printed in Tuesday’s Review-Journal about excess credit fees that will take effect next fall for Nevada college students should have said the fee at community colleges kicks in at 90 credits.
A story printed in Tuesday’s Review-Journal about excess credit fees that will take effect next fall for Nevada college students should have said the fee at community colleges kicks in at 90 credits.
A story printed in Tuesday’s Review-Journal about excess credit fees that will take effect next fall for Nevada college students should have said the fee at community colleges kicks in at 90 credits.
The Clark County School District announced a reduction in force involving six licensed employees, but then said those six were not yet losing their jobs.
UNLV’s School of Dental Medicine opened its new Advanced Needs Dental Clinic. The new space is at 1700 West Charleston Boulevard.
The money will help existing charter school brands expand while encouraging new charter schools to open in Nevada, according to Opportunity 180 CEO Tamara Shear.
The student’s parents claim their son’s teacher shoved him to the ground and verbally assaulted him nearly two years ago at a Henderson high school.
The Southern Nevada Health District identified the case on Thursday and asked parents at the high school to monitor their children for symptoms of the respiratory illness.
Data released by the Nevada Department of Education this month shows strong charter school performance and academic improvements across the board.
The lawsuit alleged a nonverbal pre-kindergartener was physically, verbally and emotionally abused for months by his special education teacher.
Law enforcement agencies around Clark County have reported at least 108 crashes involving child pedestrians between the school year’s start on Aug. 11 and Oct. 9, according to CCSD.
The Las Vegas Academy of the Arts is getting seven new buildings and renovations to three old ones. The project will increase the school’s capacity by 400 students.
The principals of Saville Middle School, Cram Middle School and Shadow Ridge High School said that classes at the schools were continuing as normal.