The higher education institutions refused to provide documents that should be available for public inspection under state law.
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School police said minors were arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, and having a dangerous weapon on school property.
Dozens of community members protested outside the Clark County School District office Friday night following a week of outcry from local organizations in response to video of a school police officer’s altercation with a Black student.
The ninth-grade boy was arrested Friday morning after Clark County School District police say they found a loaded handgun in his backpack.
“A teacher doesn’t lose their free speech rights just because they work at a public school,” Brett Gilman’s attorney Maggie McLetchie told the Review-Journal.
The ACLU of Nevada is representing Durango High School students involved in an altercation with a school police officer on Feb. 9.
Superintendent Jesus Jara said Monday that he is directing school police to conduct a “complete review” of their use-of-force policy and protocols.
The Clark County School District project includes work on 9 million square feet of fields — primarily, soccer, baseball and softball — over the next six years.
Superintendents proposed legislation Friday that would create a school modernization commission and would increase the power of local school districts.
Changes announced by the district will mean that 17 percent of schools currently qualifying for Title 1 federal funding will lose the funding next school year.
In a written statement, the department said the recorded incident stemmed from an investigation into a report of a firearm near a school.
The outbreak at Wayne Tanaka Elementary School in the southwest valley began around Jan. 27, according to the health district.
The Clark County School Board approved a $1.4 million purchasing award for a company to provide primary care services for support professionals and police.
A day after lawmakers were sworn in, the Assembly Education Committee began meeting to review the scope of the work they will do during the session.
The Clark County Education Association laid out its plan to create a homegrown teacher pipeline and improve school safety as Nevada’s 82nd regular legislative session kicked off on Monday.