Some Clark County schools are finding creative ways to save administrative positions threatened by recent budget cuts, but others are being forced to make do with less.
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Superintendent announces departures of chief of staff and communications chief along with the hirings of a new chief of staff and chief operations officer.
The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted Tuesday to pay the 3 percent raises even though it will cause a $6.4 million budget shortfall.
Jason Wright’s resignation from his fourth-grade teaching position at Dearing Elementary, effective last month, comes as he and the district await trial in two lawsuits.
Dr. Kristen Averyt’s resignation after two years leading the organization will be effective June 30, according to the Nevada System of Higher Education.
Nadine Jones, currently a vice president of human resources for MGM Grand, will start with the district on July 1 with a salary of $151,608.
The school board meeting felt like a sinking ship on Thursday. When the budget cuts hit and the ship goes down, who can scramble onto a lifeboat for safety? Who will be left on board?
A public apology from Jesus Jara was not enough to calm concerns from a rowdy crowd who came out Thursday night to protest the decision to eliminate 170 secondary deans.
Clark County School District secondary principals passed the no confidence vote after the superintendent announced he would eliminate dean positions.
Some employees, including those affected by the move, argue that the cut would leave fewer adults on campus to address bullying, suicidal behavior and discipline.