Several members of the Legislature’s Interim Finance Committee said they were uncomfortable approving the $2.5 million sought to expand the Nevada College Kick Start program at an interim hearing.
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Sandwiches, chili dogs and burgers served to some Clark County School District students are part of a national recall issued last week due to possible Listeria contamination.
Touro University Nevada’s autism center unveiled a new name and new look Wednesday, promising that an increase in staff and space will cut waitlist times for families seeking services.
For the past two years, Mark Jacoby has prepared groups of students for their “Warren.” Warren spends his days missing meals, getting picked last in kickball, and not getting the care and nurture that kids deserve. With a sheet of paper, Jacoby demonstrates the toll it takes on Warren’s self-worth, ripping away pieces until only a strip remains. Warren is imaginary, but the situation is not.
When Nevada State College opened its doors at an empty vitamin factory 13 years ago, school leaders worked with a shoestring budget of paltry state funding and empty promises from community leaders who vowed to give more.
Jim McIntosh, chief financial officer for the Clark County School District, resigned Wednesday as the nation’s fifth-largest school system faces a series of critical junctures.
The Nevada Department of Education reached a settlement with the federal government after an investigation revealed its website lacked functionality for blind and low-vision visitors.
State Sen. Michael Roberson, R-Henderson, who chairs a legislative panel charged with approving a final reorganization plan, had stated in April that the effort would remain “fiscally neutral.”
The Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request from the American Civil Liberties Union to delay oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging a controversial school choice bill.
In an emergency motion filed Monday, the ACLU asked the state Supreme Court justices to reconsider their decision to set arguments on July 29 in an appeal that the civil rights advocacy group filed less than two weeks ago.