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College simulation event stimulates charter school students

For two days last week, an unorthodox college campus opened its doors in northeast Las Vegas and welcomed an inaugural class of exclusively middle and high school students.

Treasurer disagrees with analysis on military families, ESAs

The state treasurer’s office has pushed back against the legal argument that it cannot expand early eligibility for Nevada’s new school choice program to active-duty military families and for kindergartners before they attend school for the first time.

Education Notebook: School news and events for Nov. 12-18, 2015

Parents, school officials and members of the community are invited to see eighth-graders learn how to pay bills, manage their mortgages, determine childcare for their “kids” and much more at Capital One/Junior Achievement Finance Park.

Questions linger after report of sex misconduct at NSHE

After months of uncomfortable silence, Mallory Levins finally mustered the courage to speak up: Her colleague at the Nevada System of Higher Education, she told her bosses, had made a habit of masturbating at work while she was forced to listen.