Governor Joe Lombardo was on hand at the Southern Nevada Trades High School open house on Saturday
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Tillie Torres graduated from college in 1992 with $43,000 in student debt, which accrued to more than $80,000. She qualified for forgiveness after the Biden administration made reforms to a student loan forgiveness program.
West Preparatory Academy celebrated a ‘Super School Meals’ initiative that will help 72 high-needs Nevada schools provide meals to its students.
In his first interview since the agreement was announced, Superintendent Jesus Jara told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that his reaction to reaching it was “relief that it was over.”
A middle school teacher had been charged with disturbing the peace after he was removed by police from a Clark County School Board meeting.
Records of dozens of 911 calls show the frantic moments after a gunman opened fire on UNLV’s campus.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority’s board heard an update on TEACH Las Vegas’ operations on Friday.
UNLV announced Friday that it has made changes to its operations for the rest of the calendar year in response to the shooting that killed three professors.
An online fundraiser organized to help the family of slain UNLV professor Patricia Navarro Velez had raised more than $63,000 Friday night.
Slain UNLV professors Naoko Takemaru, Patricia Navarro Velez and Cha-Jan “Jerry” Chang were each remembered fondly by their grief-stricken colleagues.
A gunman killed three people and seriously injured a fourth at UNLV’s campus. The shooting began inside Beam Hall, which houses the Lee Business School.
Durango High School Principal Stacie Nelson stated in a letter to parents that Clark County School District police arrested the person on Tuesday.
Nevada Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro called Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara’s administration a “failure”
Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero said the city wants to be “ready on day one” when it can officially apply to sponsor charter schools.
Bryan Brady was a teacher at Fremont Middle School when police say he inappropriately touched students.
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