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Seniors prep for failed proficiency exams to earn high school diplomas

Kristol Holmes passed all her classes with B’s and C’s and was rarely absent. But she’s back in school this summer because one test still holds her diploma captive. Three other seniors were in her classroom, and 1,256 others are in schools across the Clark County School District.

Number of Nevada children living in poverty climbs

One out of every five Nevada children lives in poverty, according to the 2011 installment of an annual report that tracks the well-being of children. The increase is a marked one from 2001, when one out of 10 children lived in poverty.

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School district expects new measures to keep graduation rate on rise

Last school year, the Clark County School District launched an unprecedented campaign to intervene with credit-deficient high school seniors, nearly half of whom were on track to not graduate. The district identified more than 7,000 seniors in academic trouble and implemented programs to help them catch-up on credits and prepare for the state proficiency exam.

Repairs at schools await approval of tax increase

Hyde Park is one of the top-performing middle schools in the Clark County School District. After 55 years of use, it is also one of the oldest. Hyde Park is one of 19 schools in line for “major modernization” if voters approve a property tax rate increase Nov. 6.

UNLV researchers fight disease affecting honeybees

A UNLV team is researching ways to combat American foulbrood disease: a widespread, destructive illness affecting honeybees. The team is working on a virus to kill American foulbrood bacteria in infected beehives.

Teachers union criticizes think tank for publicizing member drop period

The Nevada State Education Association describes it as “union busting at its finest,” but the conservative think tank that emailed 12,000 Clark County School District teachers Friday about the summer drop period for union members contends its purpose was simply informational.

Summer is a fine time for artists to brush up skills

Art classes are open across the Las Vegas Valley in a variety of mediums and catering to a variety of age groups. Art From the Heart, an artist co-op and gallery at 4020 N. Tenaya Way, offers daily classes.

District offers help for students new to US

They were new to the country, with little or no understanding of the English language. The Clark County School District met 3,367 kids in that situation last school year.

Molasky school’s namesake had a hand in valley’s development

Many Summerlin-area residents know the name Molasky because of Irwin and Susan Molasky Junior High School at 7801 W. Gilmore Ave. Irwin Molasky and business partner Merv Adelson founded the Paradise Development Co., creating the Paradise Palms neighborhood, The Boulevard Mall and Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center. They also donated land to help start UNLV.

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