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Tension, politics and personality mark planning for CCSD breakup

Clashes between Republican lawmakers and Clark County School District officials have started to overshadow a study to carve up the nation’s fifth-largest school system despite hopes that politics wouldn’t interfere with that process.

UNLV wants to boost weekend course offerings

Sleepy Saturdays at UNLV may soon be a thing of the past as administrators plan to boost weekend class offerings beginning next fall.

Education board sends 3 superintendent candidates to Sandoval

After pumping nearly $400 million in new spending into the state’s education system, Gov. Brian Sandoval now must choose who will oversee the instruction of more than 450,000 public school students in Nevada.

McCaw students track spending through financial literacy classes

If any third- and fourth-graders at McCaw Elementary School receive allowances at home, they may likely be more savvy with the money following a series of financial literacy classes.

State treasurer seeks $239K bond from ESA opponents

State Treasurer Dan Schwartz asked a court Wednesday to require opponents of Nevada’s education saving accounts to post a $238,900 bond to cover costs should an injunction imposed against the program be lifted.

NSHE considers merging services among colleges, universities

The state’s higher education board on Friday pushed a series of proposals to merge services at Nevada’s colleges and universities, putting the agency at odds with lawmakers who want to split the system instead.

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