A lottery will be conducted to select students by May 31 if there are more applicants than available seats. Parents will be notified in early June.
Education
Education officials are probing the use of federal pandemic relief dollars to send staffers to beach destinations after a Review-Journal investigation.
The Clark County School District Police Department arrested Roberta McIntyre and booked her into the Clark County Detention Center.
About 200 students spent the day learning about the importance of wetlands in the driest state in America.
The ACLU of Nevada announced the lawsuit, which names CCSD Superintendent Jesus Jara, a high school principal and a former principal as defendants.
The head of Clark County’s teachers union said the timing of Superintendent Jesus Jara’s resignation is “very suspicious” and that the union believes a scandal is brewing.
The Clark County School District Police Department arrested a special education bus driver Wednesday in connection to a school bus crash.
The kindergarten teacher had faced a misdemeanor charge after being removed from a Clark County School Board meeting last summer.
The new contract includes a 10 percent salary increase during the first year and 8 percent in the second.
Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus announced Wednesday that thanks to new donor funding, the high school will remain open for the next three years.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal obtained nine billing statements Monday that the Clark County School District received from a private law firm.
The Clark County School District has agreed to turn over public records related to Superintendent Jesus Jara’s social media accounts by Feb. 5 in response to a lawsuit by the teachers union.
Video released shows school police officer Jason Elfberg throw a student to the ground, threaten others.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada released footage of an incident involving a Clark County School District Police Department officer at Durango High School last year.
An event Wednesday at the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ offices in Las Vegas and Reno was the third statewide discussion this school year.