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Five-star school ratings are team effort for southwest, Spring Valley schools

Stuckey Elementary School consistently earns five stars, the highest ranking in the Nevada school performance rating system. While some may say it’s the location in the heart of affluent Southern Highlands that does the trick, principal Joseph Rekrut isn’t buying that.

Comparing schools: The state of east valley education

Clark County students are set to start fresh when school begins next week, but many east valley schools are still struggling to rebound from recent ratings that indicated they were on the lower end of the performance scale for the valley.

Northern-area schools: Serving a diverse student population

Schools have the power to merge students of all races and economic backgrounds and provide equal education to all. Inside these educational facilities, young minds are being trained to create scientists, politicians and teachers.

Comparing schools: At-risk students face extra challenges

Rebecca A. Johnson was at Robert Taylor Elementary School Aug. 3 preparing for the academic year as a new principal at a Title I school. She has five full-time teacher’s positions to fill.

New buildings set tone for start of semester at Nevada State College

Elaina Bhattacharyya’s office plant and her printer sat atop a small stack of moving crates July 31 inside the James E. and Beverly Rogers Student Center, one of two new buildings at Nevada State College.

Meadows student’s award-winning app seeks to prevent heatstroke deaths

He learned of a need and decided to make it the focus of his entry into a national science competition. Now, Zane Pasha, 13, has been named the Nevada State Merit Winner in the 2015 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge.