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TV, radio ads aim to stop bullying at schools

Anti-bullying commercials, starring Palo Verde students, are being aired across Nevada as part of an anti-bullying campaign called Flip the Script.

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Anti-bullying meeting airs statewide

It’s not often that a high school meeting is broadcast live across the state, but Monday’s gathering at Del Sol High School centered on a topic that touches a multitude of lives – bullying.

Nevada State College students practice medical skills in Ethiopia

Eight Nevada State College students spent two weeks this summer in Ethiopia as part of a medical mission with NSC professors Kebret Kebede and Robin Herlands and Spring Valley Hospital surgery technician Lance Bocobo. They performed surgeries at Black Lion Hospital and lectured at Addis Ababa University Medical School in Addis Ababa.

Parents stunned by Arbor View teacher’s text rant

Melissa Sharp’s cellphone buzzed. It was a text sent during school from her daughters’ band teacher. Strange, she thought. What was wrong?

Archambault honored Friday as top middle school principal in U.S.

Linda Archambault learned this week — which she spent in Washington, D.C., meeting President Barack Obama on Friday — that being a hardworking middle school principal can have its perks.

CSN students, charity cultivate unused lots for produce

Outside the culinary school at the College of Southern Nevada sit five dead gardens. They have sat there for years, serving virtually no purpose.

Sandoval picks team to create teacher rating system

Gov. Brian Sandoval has appointed 15 members to a council that will develop statewide performance standards for teachers and other education personnel.

UNLV president pursues ‘reasonable’ tuition hike

UNLV’s president called for another tuition and fee hike Thursday during his annual State of the University address.
Without it, he said, the university will remain stagnant.

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