Rancho’s School Organizational Team held a town hall forum to get community input on what they would like to see in a new principal.
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Video released shows school police officer Jason Elfberg throw a student to the ground, threaten others.
About 150 people showed for the vigil for late school police Officer Andrew Craft. Many carried flameless tealights that shined together when the lights were turned off.
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.”
The negotiated agreement, approved by an arbitrator, came after a long period of negotiations and disputes between the teachers union and the school district.
Parents and local organizations Thursday called on school officials to act after they said a Black student who was being bullied was expelled despite being the one attacked.
Bryan Brady was a teacher at Fremont Middle School when police say he inappropriately touched students.
Two people were asked by police to leave the school board meeting after yelling at trustees while they considered an item about a Sex Education Advisory Committee.
Possible factors behind the absences at the high school could include Labor Day weekend, illnesses or flash flooding.
U.S. News World Report has released its “2023-2024 Best High Schools” list. Nearly 18,000 public schools were ranked.
The CCEA sent a notice to the CCSD saying there will be consequences if teachers are forced to work beyond their contracted day.
The Clark County School District Police Department is stepping up K-9 searches for guns in schools.
Las Vegas, CCSD, and other police agencies plan to be out in force at Clark County schools when classes start next week.
The Clark County School District’s three-week “Summer Acceleration” program, which is free for families, concludes Friday.
Of the 176 licensed employees listed as leaving the district in the May report, more than 60 are special education teachers.