Critics said the district should wait until new trustees are sworn in later this year to recruit a superintendent. As many as four trustees could be replaced in November’s election.
Education
UNLV Police Services arrested a man who was reported to have been carrying a concealed weapon on campus.
Clark County School District students can be vaccinated at several Southern Nevada Health District locations across Las Vegas, Henderson and Mesquite.
Jesus Jara’s term was longer than average for superintendents in the nation’s largest districts, research shows.
Henderson City Council members voted to approve a measure that would add crossing guards to middle schools.
The Oakland Athletics’ push to intervene in a lawsuit brought on by a Nevada teachers union group challenging Senate Bill 1 was denied.
Former CSN President Federico Zaragoza retires as William Kibler takes over as acting president.
UNLV said it will reduce its operating budgets by 25 percent and implement a two-month hiring freeze to help alleviate a budget shortfall for fiscal year 2025.
Earl B. Lundy Elementary School was damaged when the remnants of Tropical Storm Hilary hit Mount Charleston in August 2023.
A federal judge approved a $10 million settlement with the family of an autistic boy who had been abused by his teacher.
The Clark County School District Police Department released its most recent code of conduct, showing what consequences police officers face for violations.
The Clark County School District is set to recommend the closure of Earl B. Lundy Elementary School on Thursday. Residents are fighting to keep the school open.
The student, who is autistic and nonverbal, was unable to explain how he received the scratch marks after his mother noticed the apparent swastika in March 2023.
Regent Donald McMichael made comments at a Nevada System of Higher Education board meeting this month that many considered antisemitic.
The family and their lawyer are upset with the Clark County School District. “It seems that nobody wants to take responsibility for anything,” attorney Gus Flangas said.