Teachers aren’t required to join the Clark County Education Association, but they can only leave during the next two weeks.
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As the Legislative Session winds down, a bipartisan consensus has emerged on the most unlikely topic — the need for limits on collective bargaining.
When public education fails, many say it needs more money. When Opportunity Scholarships succeed, those same people want to cut its funding.
A dispute between adults shouldn’t take away from the amount of time students spend in the classroom.
The Clark County Education Association is so upset about education funding that it’s asking teachers to approve a strike — next August. Yes, that strategy is as foolhardy as it sounds.
The education establishment only wants accountability for its competitors. One of the most recent examples is the push to eliminate the Achievement School District.
When it comes to handling education issues, Gov. Steve Sisolak is getting schooled.
It’s illegal in Nevada for government unions to strike. The Clark County Education Association is laying the groundwork for one anyway.
Accountability for thee, but not for me. That’s what Nevada State Education Association is seeking.