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Basic assistant principal seen pushing student
 
Basic assistant principal seen pushing student

In a video posted to Instagram in October, former Basic Academy of International Studies Assistant Principal Melanie Snively is seen pushing and grabbing a student in an attempt to redirect the minor to another part of the school. She says she ultimately regrets how she handled the situation (Instagram)

CCSD phone outage message
 
CCSD phone outage message

A voicemail from Clark County School District about a systemwide phone outage on Dec, 19, 2019.

Graduation rates up statewide – VIDEO
 
Graduation rates up statewide – VIDEO

The highest-ever rate of 84.11 percent was reported for the Class of 2019 with Clark County School District posting an 85.8 percent graduation rate for 2019. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CCSD parents demand protection for special education kids – VIDEO
 
CCSD parents demand protection for special education kids – VIDEO

Parents of special education students banded together on Monday to demand more protection for their children, alleging that Clark County School District employees and students have routinely abused special needs students in the district’s care and that the district has buried information about the mistreatment. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CCSD and CCEA reached a two-year pay agreement – VIDEO
 
CCSD and CCEA reached a two-year pay agreement – VIDEO

District chief financial officer Jason Goudie estimated that the cost of column advancement over
two years is between $30 million to $45 million. It depends on how many teachers qualify.
How can the district pay for raises the legislature didn’t provide funding for? It can’t,
notwithstanding mumblings about better-than-expected interest earnings.

Nevada Politics Today: Teacher raises – VIDEO
 
Nevada Politics Today: Teacher raises – VIDEO

Jason Goudie, the chief financial officer for the Clark County School District, talks about teacher pay and raises. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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