Following a victory in federal court, the top ACLU of Nevada official spoke out about a new policy for CCSD graduating seniors.
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The Clark County School Board unanimously approved a nearly $4 billion budget for fiscal year 2026. CCSD will submit its final budget on June 9 and an amended final budget by Dec. 31.
The Clark County School Board could vote on a proposal to pay over $5 million to repair its heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.
The Clark County School Board approved a contract for a superintendent finalist to serve as a deputy superintendent for the Clark County School District.
Six CCCSD and two UNLV students won $10,000 for their schools’ art programs and had their Earth Day-themed artwork displayed on the Sphere.
The Clark County School Board is expected to decide on whether Jesse Welsh should be appointed deputy superintendent of teaching and learning.
As Jhone Ebert steps into her role as superintendent of the Clark County School District, she said she will seek to strike a balance between following the law and emphasizing inclusion.
Superintendent Jhone Ebert kicked off her first day on the job visiting Wasden Elementary School and Advanced Technologies Academy.
Homeschooling increased during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. But some Las Vegas families find the process of returning to public school is not as simple as they thought.
The Clark County School Board unanimously approved a contract with incoming Superintendent Jhone Ebert. Ebert will receive a $385,000 salary, according to her contract.
A substitute teacher is accused of hitting a nonverbal teenager with a shoe, according to a lawsuit.
An elementary school teacher in the Clark County School District has been arrested.
The Clark County School Board unanimously selected Jhone Ebert, Nevada’s superintendent of public instruction, to be the Clark County School District’s next leader.
The superintendent candidates had their second — and last — round of interviews in front of the Clark County School Board.
CCSD staff, parents, students and other community members asked superintendent questions about student safety, achievement gaps and teacher pay.
