Community members voiced concerns after a high school principal suggested administrators use a Moms for Liberty book list.
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A 30-year-old band teacher at Basic was arrested by school district police and booked into the Clark County Detention Center.
The lawsuit claims administrators at a North Las Vegas middle school told the student’s mother they “could not and would not” protect her daughter.
With student support and silly sunglasses, the southwest Las Vegas Valley teacher will now serve as an ambassador for educators across Nevada.
About 500 families have students who were enrolled in CCSD schools last year but did not re-enroll for classes this year, according to the school district.
The school district said the new contract provides educators with $214 million in compensation and benefits, a 10 percent increase from the previous contract.
Clark County students went back to school this week, and questions of immigration and child welfare lingered in the back of the community’s mind.
Tens of thousands of students across the county filed into classrooms on Monday morning for the Clark County School District’s first day of school.
The Clark County School District faces declining enrollment, traffic safety concerns and aging school buildings.
The city of Las Vegas had announced safety improvements would take place at the Buffalo Drive crosswalk where an Arbor View senior was struck and killed in May.
Between the 2019-2020 and 2024-2025 school years, the number of students in Clark County attending charter schools grew by 26 percent, according to a report.
Emails obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal show 120 complaints sent to a CCSD account from Aug. 1, 2024, to June 20, 2025, about things like speeding and drivers ignoring crosswalks.
Through various recruitment efforts, 97 percent of classrooms will be filled with licensed educators.
With 20 days until school returns, CCSD rounded up departmental leaders to brief on back-to-school measures and how their teams are preparing for the new year.
Rachel Chapman filed the lawsuit on behalf of her child, listed as B.H., against the Clark County School District and Adrian Krosnick, her son’s former speech language pathologist.