With the deadline to apply for federal student aid looming on Dec. 1, many college-bound students will begin looking for scholarships and other financial assistance.
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Gov. Steve Sisolak announced a new plan to build a home for the UNLV School of Medicine that relies on $155 million in donor funds rather than $125 million in bonds.
Kirk Fuchigami, 25, who was killed in action Wednesday in a helicopter crash in the Logar Province of Afghanistan, attended Rancho High and was active in ROTC program.
The program is expected to address a shortage in Southern Nevada of speech pathologists, who work with patients who have disorders related to speech, language or swallowing.
The Clark County School District will spend $505 million on two new Career Technical Academies to relieve overcrowding in North Las Vegas and Henderson-area schools.
The Clark County School District Board of Trustees approved a $100,000 settlement with an alleged victim of Maysen Melton, who’s accused of assaulting underage classmates at Shadow Ridge High School.
Students who have dropped out of Clark County high schools can earn their diplomas after all through a new program that allows them to make up missing credits at their own pace.
Faculty members at the College of Southern Nevada are entering their fourth year without a contract, and there’s no end to the impasse in sight.
A lack of K-12 and college-level counselors who follow immigration issues is seen as a major gap that results in students who are eligible for college getting shown the door.