A united Clark County School Board called for the Nevada Legislature to take action on education funding in the midst of teacher walkouts and protests nationwide.
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Nevada’s Republican governor said to be reviewing potential emergency regulations that would allow teachers who fail to meet the state requirement to remain in the classroom after Review-Journal report.
A seat on the Nevada Board of Regents made vacant by now-Las Vegas Councilman Cedric Crear will be filled temporarily by North Las Vegas resident and MGM executive Anthony Williams.
Nevada and California are “brothers and sisters in more ways than other states can say,” and the Route 91 shooting cemented that notion even further, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said Friday during a gun policy discussion at UNLV.
Officials say the $650,000 system, known as OPAL, is a major leap forward for the department, which previously required candidates to report in person.
Nevada students are continuing the fight against gun violence through continued talks with legislators and a focus on taking steps at the state level.
Gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt unveiled his education plan Wednesday calling for extensive reforms in Nevada’s K-12 system that he says is leaving too many students “stuck in schools that are failing them.”
The state Department of Education will not act on a gender diverse policy Friday, as officials were unable to secure an overflow location in time.
Jeff Caraballo is one of 25 prisoners hoping education can give them new life after incarceration. They’re part of a pilot prison education program created in 2017 by the Nevada Legislature.