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Immigrant mother to family: Get involved in your children’s education

The U.S. demographic of children who are born in other countries or who are being raised by an immigrant parent is growing. In 2012, there were 57,000 such children living in the city of Las Vegas, according to the latest numbers available from the Kids Count data center, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation based in Baltimore. That represented 40 percent of the 142,000 Las Vegas children under the age of 18.

Student from The Meadows first to earn five gold medals on National Latin Exam

Don’t be surprised to hear Divya Ramakrishnan unconsciously pepper her conversation with terms such as “cum grano salis” (with a grain of salt) and “suum cuique” (to each his own). The 18-year-old has perhaps earned the right to dispense such phrases so easily as the first student in Nevada history to earn five gold medals on the National Latin Exam.

Washington Digest: Student loan bill stalled in Senate

U.S. Senate Democrats failed to muster enough support last week to advance legislation to allow borrower to refinance student loans.

Beacon principal praises graduates for overcoming odds

A charter school fighting to overcome a troubled history will award diplomas to 90 seniors on Saturday. Beacon Academy of Nevada, an online charter school established in 2008 to serve students who have struggled or failed in conventional schools, was threatened with closure earlier this year. The State Public Charter School Authority Board cited low graduation rates and poor performance.

Heller calls for new law on campus sex assault reporting

After meeting Friday with campus sexual assault victims’ advocates, U.S. Sen. Dean Heller said the law needs to be changed to ensure such attacks are properly reported and tracked to protect women at universities and colleges nationwide.

Nevada regents re-elect Page, Trachok to top posts

RENO — The Nevada Board of Regents voted Friday to re-elect Kevin Page of Las Vegas as the board’s chairman and Rick Trachok of Reno as its vice chairman.