School Boards in Nevada will soon be able to transfer bullies to other schools in the district, a result of legislation signed into law by Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Education
The College of Southern Nevada’s decadeslong effort to build a new campus is one step closer after it received new money from the Legislature.
The appointed trustees on the Clark County School Board will have voting rights starting in 2027, thanks to a sweeping education bill.
The Nevada Assembly passed Senate Bill 460, sweeping education reforms proposed by Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro and Gov. Joe Lombardo.
Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro and Gov. Joe Lombardo have merged their sweeping education proposals together, though some more changes could be coming.
The signing marks the first significant bill passage of the 2025 legislative session.
More than seven months after Keanu Enright’s death, his brother accepted an honorary diploma on Keanu’s behalf at Bonanza High School’s 2025 graduation.
A former high school baseball coach’s bullying led a student into suicidal ideation, according to a lawsuit filed by the boy’s family.
A proposed law would mandate that the Clark County School District make available public data about its police department’s use of pepper spray, stun guns and batons.
Nevada Senate Minority Leader Robin Titus introduced a bill to fund raises for charter school teachers — even though Democrats already proposed raises in their own bills.
A parent is suing a child care facility over an incident in which she alleges another child stuck a pencil up the “anal opening” of her 5-year-old child.
Hanging over the cheers of joy at Arbor View High School’s graduation ceremony was the tragedy of a lost classmate, who was recently struck and killed by an alleged drunk driver.
Following a victory in federal court, the top ACLU of Nevada official spoke out about a new policy for CCSD graduating seniors.
Harvard enrolls almost 6,800 foreign students at its campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, accounting for more than a quarter of its student body.
Did your vehicle overstay its welcome at a metered spot? The city of Las Vegas has a solution.