Government employees’ salaries are routinely requested public records, but the Lyon County School District denied access to that information earlier this year.
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CCSD was placed on the list of open Title VI shared ancestry investigations on Nov. 21.
The website, unveiled by the Clark County School District and a number of nonprofits, offers resources for parents to get kids more excited about going to school.
Some Las Vegas Valley schools are using free programs through Let Grow, a national nonprofit organization that works to promote childhood independence and free play.
James Leavitt, 61, has alleged NSHE officials did not hire him for position he was qualified for.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal filed a public records request July 31 seeking classroom teacher vacancy numbers by campus. The district released the information in November.
Two teachers, each facing misdemeanor charges of disturbing the peace, appeared before judges and had their trial dates set.
The Nevada System of Higher Education announced Wednesday that it has hired Chris Viton as a vice chancellor and chief financial officer.
An individual at the school has tested positive for the bacterial disease that can be transmitted between people in close proximity by breathing the same air over a period of time.
The school was placed on a brief lockdown “out of an abundance of caution,” according to a letter that its principal sent to parents after the incident.
The Clark County School District reported a better high school graduation rate than the state of Nevada as a whole.
Rancho High School history teacher and State Assemblyman Reuben D’Silva, D-Las Vegas, said fights happen frequently in the area surrounding the school.
The latest changes — which took effect Tuesday — are related to Infinite Campus, a system that teachers use for tasks such as logging attendance and grades.
District Judge Jessica Peterson ruled last week to deny the Clark County Education Association’s anti-SLAPP motion to dismiss. The union filed a notice of appeal Friday.
Substitute teachers in the Clark County School District say they haven’t received a pay increase announced two months ago for taking assignments at high-needs schools.
