The purpose of an advisory board is to “facilitate broad community input and to provide advice and assistance to local school precincts and the Clark County School Board of Trustees,” according to a draft ordinance.
Education
The Clark County School District could receive $32.6 million less in state general education funding due to lower student enrollment numbers than projected.
It costs students $100 to take an AP exam, which can present a barrier for students from lower-income families.
A Nevada System of Higher Education committee voted to require each school to create training programs that address discriminationl
Regents announced Thursday that chief of staff and special counsel Robert Kilroy has resigned.
This year’s Clark County School Board race has the potential to upend or uphold the balance of power on a board where decisions are routinely decided with a 4-3 vote.
A Clark County School Board candidate is defending his record as the former superintendent of a rural Nevada school district.
One candidate has raised almost twice as much campaign money as the second-highest fundraiser in the race for Clark County School Board.
The Clark County School District will receive nearly $10 million to replace diesel-powered buses with electric ones.
Informational sessions about the federal student loan debt forgiveness program are planned through Nov. 16.
Lt. Gov. Lisa Cano Burkhead announced Thursday she filed a bill draft request that would allow for at least one appointed member on each Nevada school board.
The School Board outlined its 2023 legislative priorities, saying it would support letting parents opt their children out of sex education.
Education nonprofit Opportunity 180 held a “Flip the Script” student-led discussion Thursday, which was streamed live online, ahead of the November general election.
On Wednesday afternoon the After School All Stars Las Vegas announced the expansion of their program with a nearly $5 million dollar grant from the Clark County School District.
The Legislative Commission on Tuesday approved a regulation with specific steps to be taken if the Clark County School District doesn’t follow a 2017 measure that gives individual schools more control.