Before his contract was terminated, Superintendent Jesus Jara alleged Linda Cavazos contacted his chief of staff via “confidential” text to encourage him to stay in the school district.
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The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents will hold a special meeting Nov. 12 to choose two new board officers.
A protest in front of Coronado High School on Friday was organized by students to express frustration over the handling of allegations of a sexual assault against a classmate.
As students prepare to head to back to school next week, officials held a press conference on Thursday to discuss school safety.
The Nevada State Public Charter School Authority has received 44 letters of intent this year from proposed schools. That’s up from 27 in 2020.
The private university in Henderson announced the requirement Tuesday in a campuswide email as it plans to resume full on-campus operations this summer.
The isolation rooms are equipped with their own supplies and special air ionization systems in an effort to keep COVID-19 from racing through a school
Anticipating increasing demand for in-person instruction, Clark County schools will use priority lists to determine which students can return to campuses, officials said Friday.
Justices say the Clark County Education Association “validly terminated” a contract requiring it to pay dues to the Nevada State Education Association.
Access to immunizations is merely the newest public health predicament faced disproportionately by people of color.
The Henderson college, which has about 7,100 students, announced Tuesday it will suspend its “nonpayment policy” during spring semester in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The organizers of an initiative to improve Nevada students’ access to distance learning said Tuesday that all state students now have access to a computer and internet at home.
Tania Webb’s advanced theater students in Las Vegas created a 36-minute children’s puppet theater show using common household items.
The Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents voted unanimously Friday to approve a national search. Current college President Bart Patterson is stepping down at the end of June.
Nevada State College in Henderson announced on Twitter that it is beginning the search process for a new president and search forums are scheduled for Oct. 1.
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