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Colleges step up to help students of closed Brightwood College

At least three area institutions are stepping up to help students who were displaced by last week’s sudden closure of Brightwood College, a private for-profit nursing school.

Nevada State College may boost minimum admissions requirement

The proposal to raise the required grade point average for incoming students from 2.5 to 3.0 is aimed at curbing the rapid growth the Henderson college has experienced over the past two years.

Camera equipment stolen from western Las Vegas high school

The Clark County School District Police Department is investigating the theft of camera equipment and potentially other items from West Career and Technical Academy in a burglary over the weekend.

Las Vegas nursing college closes, shutting out students, staff

Brightwood College, a for-profit chain with more than 750 campuses nationwide, told students that it will close for good on Friday. About 670 students were enrolled in nursing and other medical programs at its Las Vegas campus.

2 Las Vegas schools receive national recognition for academics

Gehring Elementary and Bracken STEAM Academy were classified as National Elementary and Secondary Education Act Distinguished Schools by the National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators.

CCSD panel makes 27 recommendations to improve school safety

More police officers. K-9 units. Safety assessments at every school. These are among nearly 30 recommendations unveiled Wednesday by a Clark County schools safety advisory committee.

40 Nevada schools receive funding to keep gardens growing

The schools in Churchill, Clark, Douglas and Lyon counties will each receive up to $5,000 for this school year, the state Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday.

Nevada charter authority board says executive kept them in dark

State Public Charter School Authority Board Chairman Jason Guinasso said Executive Director Patrick Gavin failed to communicate with the board in a response to a number of concerns about the authority’s operations.