Multiple families filed a class action lawsuit that accuses the Clark County School District of failing to provide a proper education for students with disabilities.
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Ruby Duncan, 92, wheeled into Ruby Duncan Elementary School. It was Ruby Duncan Day, and the school’s beloved namesake said she was “happy and surprised” to be recognized.
Pre-K teacher Leigh Todd is in her 24th year of teaching at Tate Elementary School.
The firm hired to conduct the Clark County School District’s superintendent search is recommending the board delay its timeline into 2025 due to concerns over instability.
Gov. Joe Lombardo will investigate the Clark County School District’s budget in the wake of budget woes that could lead to faculty cuts and overcrowded classrooms.
Applications to represent District B on the Clark County School Board are due Oct. 18.
Jason Goudie no longer serves as the district’s deputy superintendent of business administration and chief financial officer, according to a statement provided to the RJ.
A new survey created by the Nevada State Board of Education offers the community a chance to provide input on the decision to delay high school start times across the state.
A rise in vague threats and rumors has affected schools nationwide, and the Clark County School District is no exception, officials said.
The Clark County School District teacher assistant arrested for inappropriate contact with a minor told police she had a loving relationship with a student.
The Nevada Department of Education’s performance results from the 2023-24 school year showed some gains in proficiency, but Clark County remained behind the rest of the state.
The Rebel Climate Action Plan details what Las Vegas’ public university is doing to become net zero in carbon emissions by its 100th birthday.
It wasn’t yet confirmed as to whether the security measures were related to a nearby situation in which a person was threatening family members with a gun.
In its search for a superintendent, CCSD trustees asked members of the community to weigh in with their own input. After 51 focus groups and 13,749 survey responses, the results are in.
In the first meeting since Katie Williams resigned, it remained unclear how the board would now handle what some have called its most consequential decision: the search for a new superintendent.