The Nevada Supreme Court rejected a teachers union effort to put public funding for the Oakland Athletics’ planned Las Vegas ballpark on November’s ballot.
Education
A Clark County School District bus caught fire and was nearly fully engulfed in flames early Tuesday afternoon.
A Las Vegas charter school canceled classes on one of its campuses for Friday in response to a jihad threat linked to the Israel-Hamas war.
The Clark County School District responded to the ACLU’s lawsuit seeking body camera footage and records connected to a school police officer accused of slamming a Black student to the ground.
The Clark County School District’s three-week “Summer Acceleration” program, which is free for families, concludes Friday.
The district is projecting a slight enrollment decrease of about 3,000 students, which would be the sixth consecutive year with an enrollment drop.
CrisisAlert badges were implemented at all Clark County schools last semester following a spate of violence that culminated in the violent assault of a teacher at Eldorado High School.
The Clark County School District and Nevada State College have a new agreement to use coronavirus relief money to pay for college tuition for some aspiring teachers.
A Clark County School District teacher was arrested Tuesday and booked on lewdness charges.
A group of Las Vegas teachers organized the protest Wednesday after warning Clark County school administrators for months of rising violence.
Sofia Murillo, a third-grade teacher at Mater Academy Mountain Vista, inspires her 2.9M followers with TikToks about her life as a Latinx teacher.
The proposed changes, which could be approved by the school board Sept. 23, would create centralized application process and space must be available in order for a request to be considered.
Documents show the health insurance trust that covers Clark County teachers was $43 million in debt as of February — the first indication of the scope of the deficit.
Lawrence Artl III, 37, was booked on felony counts of a school employee engaging in sexual conduct with a pupil 16 or older and attempting to prevent a witness from testifying.
The board is expected to decide Thursday whether to allow small groups of students to return to the classroom after 10 months of distance learning.