The event will take place at Rancho High School. Finalists Jhone Ebert, Ben Shuldiner and Jesse Welsh will be there.
Education
A possible threat Friday led to an increased police presence at a southwest Las Vegas Valley high school, the Clark County School District said.
The Clark County School Board approved repairs for Earl B. Lundy Elementary School, which was severely damaged during Tropical Storm Hilary in 2023.
A student at a North Las Vegas elementary school brought a gun on campus Thursday, according to a statement shared by the Clark County School District.
Clark County School Board trustees would see their compensation increase from $9,000 to nearly $90,000 a year if a bill before the Nevada Legislature becomes law.
The Clark County School Board voted to move three of four candidates forward in its search for the school district’s next leader.
Sponsors and school officials say the bill would codify existing procedures in school districts. Opponents say they are worried about the penalties.
The child was a student at Wasden Elementary School in August 2023, when he was placed on a different bus than the one for which he was tagged, according to the complaint.
The School Board interviewed Camas School District Superintendent John Anzalone and Nevada State High School charter school CEO Jesse Welsh on Monday evening.
Using a NASA rover, Libby Hausrath documented the presence of water once bountiful on Mars.
The former head of university police in Southern Nevada is accused of a pattern of bullying, according to a lawsuit.
If you’re looking to enroll your child in a summer camp this year, The Meadows School’s 21st annual Summer Camp & Activities Expo can help you find the right program.
A judge sentenced a former Clark County School District substitute teacher after January 2024 reports of a special needs student being hit on multiple occasions.
The Clark County School Board voted to remove two superintendent candidates and add another in its search for a new leader of the nation’s fifth largest school district.
In the 2024-2025 school year, 8.8 percent of the licensed teachers in CCSD were Black, according to the district’s data. That’s compared with the 15.9 percent of students who are Black.
