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YMCA opens curbside pickup for free lunches for kids in Las Vegas – VIDEO
 
YMCA opens curbside pickup for free lunches for kids in Las Vegas – VIDEO

The YMCA of Southern Nevada in conjunction with with the Clark County School District is furnishing a drive-thru for a free lunch program at the Bill & Lillie Heinrich YMCA, Durango Hills YMCA and SkyView YMCA in Las Vegas. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas Academy of the Arts Wind Symphony: Virtual Band Project
 
Las Vegas Academy of the Arts Wind Symphony: Virtual Band Project

In the first week of the CCSD closure, students took the time to individually record their parts to a conducting/click track that Mr. Seaton sent them.
After the remote recordings were finished, teachers combined the recordings and syncing the video to create, “Down a Country Lane”

Distance Learning challenges for Clark County School District – VIDEO
 
Distance Learning challenges for Clark County School District – VIDEO

Renee Summerour sits down with RJ reporter Aleksandra Appleton to discuss the challenges the Clark County School District is facing with Distance Learning, a program that was slated to begin Monday, March 23. (Renee Summerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Basic assistant principal seen pushing student
 
Basic assistant principal seen pushing student

In a video posted to Instagram in October, former Basic Academy of International Studies Assistant Principal Melanie Snively is seen pushing and grabbing a student in an attempt to redirect the minor to another part of the school. She says she ultimately regrets how she handled the situation (Instagram)

Clark County Teachers Union Plans To Announce Strike – Video
 
Clark County Teachers Union Plans To Announce Strike – Video

The Clark County Teacher’s Union plans on announcing a strike if its demands are not met in contract talks with the Clark County School District. The Clark County Education Association, which has threatened to strike for months, has given the district until Thursday to propose an acceptable contract for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years.