Former President Barack Obama will deliver a televised prime-time commencement address for the high school Class of 2020 during an hour-long event that will also feature LeBron James, Malala Yousafzai and Ben Platt, among others.
Education
The Clark County School District is expanding its free breakfast program to all students through the federal School Breakfast Program.
Rancho High School’s band faces a new roadblock as it strives to reach even higher levels — the financial burden of traveling to national and international festivals.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held Feb. 12 for the Children’s Learning Center at the foundation’s office on South Arroyo Grande Boulevard in Henderson.
After years of delay and disagreement over the future of the Las Vegas Academy of Arts campus, momentum is building to fund long-sought repairs to its historic buildings.
Two police departments discussed student pedestrian safety during a news conference Thursday afternoon.
Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara will give his second State of the Schools address Friday after a year that saw a threatened teachers strike.
The reading exercise, ‘Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl,’ spurred a history teacher’s and his students’ passion.
Erica Stiles, a student at Touro University Nevada in Henderson, agreed to play a patient as part of a classroom ultrasound demonstration last year.
The idea that education can break down socioeconomic barriers has been a driving force in Robert Green’s life.
The Clark County teachers union unveiled a second voter initiative Wednesday afternoon that would hike a portion of the state’s sales tax, raising more than $1 billion for education in Nevada.
Starting pay of $90 per day, or about $12.50 an hour, is not a “living wage,” they say after being left out of pay raises given to teachers and other staff last year.
Bracken STEAM Academy teachers say they’re facing a tense environment and even instances of retaliation after communicating with parents critical of the school’s principal.
Basic Academy of International Studies in Henderson has lost all three of its assistant principals during the just-ended semester amid growing safety concerns among staff members.
Through a series of trades, efforts to lure settlers and some shady dealings, much of the 4 million acres originally given to the state to benefit public education is now gone.
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