Eddie became the Clark County School District Police Department’s first “station dog” in early December. He was donated by the national nonprofit organization K9s For Warriors.
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An event Wednesday at the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ offices in Las Vegas and Reno was the third statewide discussion this school year.
Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus, a public charter school, will close its high school at the end of this year.
TEACH Las Vegas and Sage Collegiate were previously having conversations this fall following operational turmoil at TEACH, but hadn’t made a decision.
The Clark County Education Association and its president, Marie Neisess, filed a petition for a writ of mandamus Thursday in District Court against the Clark County School District.
In his first interview since the agreement was announced, Superintendent Jesus Jara told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that his reaction to reaching it was “relief that it was over.”
Ann Lynch, a hospital vice president who co-founded a few local nonprofit organizations and served a tenure as the National PTA president, died on Dec. 23.
Evelyn Garcia Morales was unanimously selected for another year in her leadership role during a work session Wednesday.
At least one parent did not want to wait for tuberculosis testing by health officials, who are investigating potential exposures at over two dozens schools.
Horse Powered Reading was created in 2012 with the aim of helping children who are struggling with reading. The Las Vegas Valley has a handful of trained facilitators.
It was an action-packed year for Clark County’s kindergarten through 12th grade schools, from contentious teacher contract negotiations to a cyberattack.
College and university faculty members across the state called for emergency campus security upgrades in response to the fatal UNLV shooting.
Shushan Sadjadi — who was a math teacher at Garside Junior High School from October 2021 until August — filed a 58-page complaint Tuesday in District Court.
Amplus Academy, a public charter school in southwest Las Vegas, offers an emergency medical technician class through a partnership with a paramedic institute.
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.