Education
Elementary school teachers from around the Las Vegas Valley met at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas this month to reinforce their science smarts with the help of high school teachers.
In chess, each move brings with it consequences that may help or hurt you. Shawn Smith, assistant principal at the 100 Academy of Excellence, is trying to get kids to apply that to life. Smith runs the mentor program for the 100 Black Men of Las Vegas, a nonprofit group that supports young people, male and female, of all ethnicities.
Gifted and Talented Education students at Hoggard Elementary School spent the past two years creating a museum in an unused classroom. It is home to nine exhibits featuring rocks, fossils, the Las Vegas Wash, Mark Twain, antiques, Native Americans, Hoover Dam, mining and the Nevada Test Site.
Teachers across the Las Vegas Valley are turning to second jobs — from ushering to bouncer and cocktail server jobs on the Strip — to supplement their Clark County School District paychecks.
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at Prime Six schools meeting
Many teachers moonlight to make ends meet
There’s this guy in the marriage and family therapy program at UNLV, Jordan Staples, who is 28 and from Utah. Last year, he was looking at graduate level university programs that were close to home.
Four dozen tenured UNLV professors officially quit their jobs last week. This was not a mass uprising against the university’s administration or some sort of statement of academic solidarity. It was simple economics paired with timing.
