AB 175 was signed into law in June and adds four non-voting members to the board who will be appointed by local municipalities such as Las Vegas and Clark County.
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The board heard the results of the study after years of controversy and infighting on the board.
The Veteran’s Benefit Guide partnered with the Public Education Foundation to award $20,000 in scholarships.
Crossroads Academy purchased the property with financing from an SBA 504 loan and help from the Nevada State Development Corporation.
The Nevada Supreme Court recently ruled that another law enforcement agency violated state law when it failed to provide records tied to an investigation into an officer.
A mother said she was disappointed students in the “Program Approach to Career Employment” class did not have their pictures included in the yearbook.
Donavyn Propst, 17, died in a motorcycle crash on May 19.
Assembly Bill 118 reduces the board overseeing the Nevada System of Higher Education from 13 members to nine, in addition to establishing four-year terms.
Gov. Joe Lombardo signed two bills related to funding for K-12 education and authorizing spending by state agencies.
Sarina Ali, a seventh grader at the private Omar Haikal Islamic Academy, misspelled “toluene” during round four of the Scripps National Spelling Bee on Wednesday.
Of the 176 licensed employees listed as leaving the district in the May report, more than 60 are special education teachers.
Darryl Lancaster, 57, has been charged with multiple counts of lewdness with a child under 14.
Sarina Ali, sponsored by the Public Education Foundation, participated in the preliminaries Tuesday in National Harbor, Maryland.
Schools. A’s. Mining companies. Formula 1. Those are some of the entities Gov. Joe Lombardo met with during his first few months in office according his calendar, obtained by the Review-Journal.
The Memorial Day ceremony honored two fallen service members, as well as an employee from the college’s Military and Veteran Services Center.