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Faith Lutheran, residents go head-to-head over road relocation

It may take faith to move mountains, but Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School is out to move a street. The school wants Clark County to relocate Homestretch Drive, the east-west-running street at the southern end of its campus buildings.

Most applicants for school-choice program are from wealthy neighborhoods

Families who live in Nevada’s wealthiest neighborhoods have flooded the state treasurer’s office with applications to enroll in a controversial school choice program that supporters argued would help low-income students.

Henderson college, 2 other colleges win high-tech grants

Three Nevada colleges will receive a combined $336,000 to develop workforce training programs focused on the needs of high-tech industries.

Education Notebook: School news and events for Oct. 29-Nov. 4, 2015

A drive to collect enough books for the elementary school students at Clark County’s 78 Safekey sites was successful thanks to the efforts of the Henderson and Summerlin Barnes & Noble stores, UPS stores of Las Vegas, Toys for Tots and Las Vegas-area residents.

Legislators release UNLV medical school funding

Nevada legislators today released the final portion of $27 million allocated to create a medical school at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

Nevada fires back in Education Savings Account lawsuit

Nevada is sparing no expense in fighting an American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada lawsuit that seeks to unravel the Education Savings Account program.

EDITORIAL: Initiating CCSD breakup

The Clark County School District, the country’s fifth-largest public education system, has long been too big to adequately address its shortcomings.