The lawsuit alleged a nonverbal pre-kindergartener was physically, verbally and emotionally abused for months by his special education teacher.
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Law enforcement agencies around Clark County have reported at least 108 crashes involving child pedestrians between the school year’s start on Aug. 11 and Oct. 9, according to CCSD.
One person has been arrested following a possible social media threat at a southeast Las Vegas performing arts school, according to the school’s principal.
A woman is accused of operating an unlicensed diabetes clinic and forging doctor signatures after police said she gave fraudulent services to CCSD students.
The Clark County School District announced the death of a student at Smith Middle School in North Las Vegas.
Newly-released data from the Nevada Department of Education showed districtwide improvements to English Language Arts and math proficiency across all grade levels.
A Las Vegas elementary school teacher has been arrested on charges “related to child abuse,” police said.
An alleged series of racially motivated physical and verbal assaults created a hostile learning environment for an elementary school boy, a lawsuit claimed.
Community members voiced concerns after a high school principal suggested administrators use a Moms for Liberty book list.
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.
