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CCSD Police Department addresses guns confiscated at schools
 
CCSD Police Department addresses guns confiscated at schools

Clark County Police Department Lt. Roberto Morales speaks on guns confiscated at schools yesterday, at the Clark County School District Administration Building in Las Vegas, Friday, March 2, 2018 (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CCSD Police Department addresses guns confiscated at schools
 
CCSD Police Department addresses guns confiscated at schools

Clark County Police Department Lt. Roberto Morales speaks on guns confiscated at schools yesterday, at the Clark County School District Administration Building in Las Vegas, Friday, March 2, 2018

Mack Middle School HOPE2 Funding
 
Mack Middle School HOPE2 Funding

Mack Middle School principal and teacher talk about HOPE2 funding that has created a “Turnaround Room” for students who are struggling to behave in their regular classroom.

Nevada Politics Today: Adam Laxalt
 
Nevada Politics Today: Adam Laxalt

Review-Journal reporter Victor Joecks interviews Adam Laxalt, Attorney General and Candidate for Governor of Nevada.

Clash over CCSD gender-diverse policy
 
Clash over CCSD gender-diverse policy

Two groups say they conducted their own survey of Clark County residents and found that the majority of them believe the district should enforce current bullying laws rather than create a new policy. (Amelia Pak-Harvey/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

The Right Take: CCSD’s next superintendent is going to fail
 
The Right Take: CCSD’s next superintendent is going to fail

It doesn’t matter who CCSD hires. It doesn’t matter if he or she has financial expertise and loads of political savvy. The next superintendent isn’t going to have the one thing he or she actually needs — authority.

What does the public want in a new CCSD superintendent?
 
What does the public want in a new CCSD superintendent?

Excerpts from the first public input meeting in CCSD superintendent search, including Duncan Lee of the Council for a Better Nevada, Brent Husson, president of Nevada Succeeds, and Jerry Lee Dixon. (Amelia Pak-Harvey/ Las Vegas Review-Journal).

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