PHOTO: The Schoolchildren Never Forget
May 10, 2012 - 1:00 am
Four new members of the Clark County School Board were sworn in, replacing over half of the board’s seven voting members, including the former president.
Enrollment is still open for the spring semester at the College of Southern Nevada, where classes begin on Jan. 21.
The UNLV Care Center, formerly the university’s women’s center, was recently awarded $400,000 in federal grant money to better serve students facing power-based violence.
A family fell victim to rental fraud. The son’s school then stepped in to give them a cheery Christmas.
The Clark County School District settled a two-year-old lawsuit with parents who complained of an inappropriate assignment for their high school daughter.
The Inspiring Children Foundation has blossomed in the last 25 years into a multi-faceted organization offering an ever-growing range of services, spanning education, mental health and more.
The students at C.T. Sewell Elementary School were given jump rope, action figures and more.
It was the 22nd year that the Firefighters of Southern Nevada Burn Foundation had partnered with the Clark County School District to spread holiday cheer at elementary schools.
UNLV celebrated its class of 2024 with Winter Commencement ceremonies at the Thomas & Mack Center on Wednesday.
The ranks of administrators are growing while teacher numbers stay almost flat, with costs outside the classroom eating up much of K-12 funding, data shows.