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Clark County teachers, at impasse, express discontent

A crowd of teachers sat through four hours of Thursday’s Clark County School Board meeting, waiting to make a show of solidarity for just a couple minutes.

Principals excited about new standards and performance zones, but say budget cuts pose a challenge

The Clark County School District is expecting a lot more out of its students this year, beginning with a more rigorous curriculum through the adoption of Common Core State Standards. Administrators also are looking for ways to stretch their budgets, as the Nevada Legislature handed down $150 million in cuts to education. Silvestri Junior High School principal Robert Mars says conservation of resources will be a priority.

Despite budget constraints, school district looks to improve performance, increase graduation rate

The Clark County School District is making big changes this school year to what your kids will learn and how their performance will be measured. As part of a plan to reorganize schools with consistently low performance, “turnaround schools” such as Mojave High School and Elizondo Elementary School in North Las Vegas have new principals and some new staff. Centennial High School principal Trent Day said schools also will have to rely more on technology for instruction than ever before.

Changing standards, budget cuts pose challenges for schools

This school year begins with a new superintendent and initiatives aimed at improving student achievement and finding better ways to measure it by adopting Common Core State Standards curriculum. Students also will see changes due to $150 million in education budget cuts, including the elimination of the assistant principal position at Eisenberg Elementary School.

Districtwide proficiency rates drop in reading, increase slightly in math

Clark County School District students had an increase in math proficiency at the middle and high school levels last year, although reading proficiency dropped. Educators say the adoption of Common Core State Standards for curriculum this year will result in tougher standardized tests.

New school year to bring challenges, changes for Clark County students

This school year will open with more changes than any other in recent memory, and it has principals excited. There’s a new superintendent, a new measuring stick for student performance and new curriculum. Despite $150 million in budget cuts for education, Southeast Career and Technical Academy will proceed with a $32 million renovation that is being financed as part of a 1998 capital improvement bond.