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CSN professor earns high marks on teacher-rating website

Kevin Raiford, a business professor at the College of Southern Nevada, was recently ranked third on ratemyprofessors.com’s 2011-12 list of top professors.

Education Notebook

BASIC HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1982 TO HOST 30-YEAR REUNION THIS WEEKEND

Eisenberg Elementary namesake championed ending school segregation

Many schools in the Clark Country School District are named for people who have had an impact on education. Dorothy Eisenberg, 84, who has an elementary school named for her at 7770 W. Delhi Ave., tackled a national issue in local schools: segregation.

Pianist to tell her mother’s story in Suncoast show

“The Pianist of Willesden Lane” is slated for three shows at the Suncoast. The performance features Mona Golabek, a Grammy-nominated concert pianist, telling the story of her mother, a child prodigy who escaped the Nazis at 14.

Palo Verde’s scholarship winners set the bar high

If you’re a member of the senior class at Palo Verde High School, you’ve got a tall act to follow. That’s because college-bound students who graduated from Palo Verde last spring received $16 million in scholarships, a record for the school and a significant increase from the preceding year’s $12.6 million.

Artists explore heritage in Hispanic-American art exhibit

The “Hispanic-American Heritage Exhibit” will be at Las Vegas City Hall’s chamber gallery through Oct. 11 and features three local artists: Summerlin-area resident Sandra ward Craig, Centennial Hills-area resident Adolfo Gonzalez and henderson resident Theresa Lucero.