A bill that would provide legal immunity for parent volunteers serving on Clark County school organization teams was one of five proposals moved to the next stage in the legislative process by the Senate education committee on Tuesday.
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Assembly Minority Leader Paul Anderson said Tuesday lawmakers are looking at the possibility of legislation to resolve a Clark County School District lawsuit challenging aspects of the system’s mandated reorganization.
College of Southern Nevada President Michael Richards on Tuesday called the 15-credit requirement for the state’s first need-based grant a “straitjacket” for students.
Las Vegas officials are considering cracking down on olfactory offenses and setting city standards to measure odors, curtail nuisance smells and identify those being emitted from potentially harmful substances.
A student who can show mastery of a lower-level subject — like, say, Algebra 1 — through a test or other assessment could advance to the next level under a “competency-based education” pilot program introduced Monday in a Nevada Assembly education committee.
Nearby public schools would be required to provide a safe space for charter schools evacuating campus in an emergency situation under a proposal presented to the Nevada Assembly education committee.
A Nevada senator thinks it’s time the state fights its fat problem.
President Donald Trump told the nation’s governors Monday that “nobody knew health care could be so complicated” as Republicans in Congress and the administration continued to grapple with repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act.
A different kind of private school is looking to come to Las Vegas. If your family makes too much money, your children won’t be accepted.
At rally, people gather to oppose efforts to challenge Affordable Care Act, but critic says high deductibles and premiums keep people from attaining law’s promised benefits.