The Nevada Senate passed Assembly Bill 282, which would require school districts to provide long-term substitute teachers with a subsidy to buy health insurance.
Education
Republicans on the Senate Finance Committee voted against the K-12 education budget, saying more money should have been spent on literacy programs and teacher training.
The state’s charter school authority board voted Friday to appoint GEMS Assistant Principal Michael Taack as the school’s trustee during the closing process.
The school says the quote, from American Nazi Party founder George Lincoln Rockwell, runs counter to its “core values.”
The Clark County School Board heard a presentation Thursday on results of the study about minority-owned and women-owned businesses.
As the school year in Clark County ends, school police are taking stock of another year in which guns made their way onto too many school campuses.
The Clark County Education Association’s representative council unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday night seeking for Superintendent Jesus Jara to leave his job.
Two 15-year-old boys were arrested by school district police on suspicion of making threats against their high school on social media.
Chantel Brown, 29, has been a teacher in the district since 2018.
The Clark County School Board will decide Thursday whether to authorize four law firms to conduct litigation against various social media platforms.
A child was arrested Monday and accused of making a social media threat against local schools.
Assembly Bill 175 would change the makeup of Clark County’s board to have elected and appointed members.
The scholarship – now in its ninth year – is bestowed to children of Las Vegas police and corrections officers.
A poll conducted this month by the Clark County Education Association found that Superintendent Jesus Jara has much higher unfavorables than favorables.
More than 3,500 UNLV students are graduating this spring season at the university’s Thomas & Mack Center.
