A three-year pilot program aimed at recruitment and retention will offer an annual $10,000 bonus to educators who are accepted to teach at eight underperforming Clark County School District middle schools.
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Almost everywhere he goes, at least once a week, some stranger will make a joke about Scott Shakespeare’s name.
Initiatives to boost education funding for targeted student populations have poured millions of dollars into into classrooms across the state. But have they worked?
Schools like Mater Academy Mountain Vista and Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus are tackling the challenging part of school choice: providing a good education in areas where the need is greatest.
At downtown Las Vegas’ Zappos headquarters, nearly 400 Clark County students gathered for the first Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Technology Summit, a series of panels meant to showcase local and global technology leaders as diverse as the students in the crowd.
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s proposals for more education funding drew support even from Republican lawmakers following his first state of the state address Wednesday, but that welcome from across the political aisle didn’t extend to the Democratic’s proposals for labor, housing and business.
Gov. Steve Sisolak proposed significant increases in funding for health care and education in Nevada, including a 3 percent pay raise for teachers, and expressed his desire to increase minimum wage in his first State of the State address to lawmakers Wednesday night.
Many state charter schools are outperforming their traditional public school counterparts, leading to long waitlists at many. But a Review-Journal analysis shows that students facing educational challenges are not always being served.
At the last day of CES 2019, several high school students from the Clark County School District pitched business ideas among some of the most innovative companies in the world.
The Clark County School Board took on a different look Monday, with three newly elected trustees taking the oath of office and making the first all-female board in more than a decade.