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Candidates for education posts talk funding at Las Vegas forum

Education funding for the Silver State dominated the discussion at a forum Wednesday night for candidates running for the three open Clark County School Board seats and two of the three open Board of Regents spots.

Sandoval eyes technology in speech to UNLV law school

Sandoval said technology like artificial intelligence, driverless cars, drones, blockchain and the internet of things will impact the day-to-day lives of Nevadans and the way lawyers litigate.

Rules for gender diverse students get top education official’s OK

After three public hearings that drew many comments for and against, state Superintendent of Instruction Steve Canavero adopts the new state regulation and sends it to the Legislative Commission for final approval.

Gender-diverse rules back on Nevada school leaders’ agenda

The department has held public hearings on the proposed regulation twice without taking action, as public comment on both sides of the issue has overwhelmed the sessions. The regulation is required under a law passed in the 2017 session.

Gardner leaves CCSD race to work for Nevada attorney general

David Gardner, who sponsored the Clark County School District reorganization bill in 2015, is suspending his campaign to become a school board trustee to take a job as senior deputy in the Nevada attorney general’s office.

Nevada State College building tops higher-ed wish list

Three of Nevada’s college campuses are making way for new classroom, lab and office space to prepare students for careers in engineering, education and health sciences.