Chalk Talk: Students discuss Black Student Union
March 29, 2019 - 5:07 pm
In this week’s episode of Chalk Talk, students discuss the Black Student Union.
In the latest episode of Chalk Talk, students discuss Black Student Union.
In this week’s episode of Chalk Talk, students discuss the Black Student Union.
A teenage girl was drugged and raped at orientation for the University of Nevada, Reno, according to a lawsuit.
With 20 days until school returns, CCSD rounded up departmental leaders to brief on back-to-school measures and how their teams are preparing for the new year.
Caprice Haes taught in the Clark County School District for nearly 30 years, and she left her mark on her students, colleagues and family.
The president of Nevada State University will leave her role in September, the Nevada System of Higher Education announced Wednesday.
Over $60 million in federal grants are up in the air for Nevada schools, according to a memo from the U.S. Department of Education.
Rogich Middle School won CCSD’s Superintendent’s Cup, a competition in athletics, student activities and academics for middle schools.
A mother said her son was the subject of “persistent and pervasive” bullying, and that his middle school failed to protect him, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Las Vegas Academy of the Arts produced its newest Broadway star this week, when a 2025 graduate won what his theater director called the “Super Bowl” of high school theater.
Ninety-nine Clark County foster children graduated high school in 2025. Support from foster families helps set kids up for the future, and Clark County needs more foster homes.
Rachel Chapman filed the lawsuit on behalf of her child, listed as B.H., against the Clark County School District and Adrian Krosnick, her son’s former speech language pathologist.