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Experts: Early investment in literacy has biggest payoff

The consensus among experts at the Nevada Literacy Summit at University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Invest early and make certain students have grade-level reading skills by the end of third grade.

Clark County School Board approves expanded testing for gifted program

Instead of only screening students recommended for gifted and talented programs, about $178,000 will be spent to universally test all 19,900 second-graders at Clark County’s poorest, highest-minority schools.

Father: School received bullying report before daughter’s suicide

Grieving father Jason Lamberth was back before the Clark County School Board Thursday, this time with questions about a report he said shows school officials knew his 13-year-old daughter was being bullied before she committed suicide on Dec. 12.

Officials: UNLV presidential search not a done deal

The Board of Regents may name a permanent replacement for former President Neal Smatresk, who now leads the University of North Texas near Dallas, by September.

UNLV students speak against tuition hikes

More than a dozen UNLV students spoke out against proposed tuition increases at a Friday Board of Regents meeting at the College of Southern Nevada.