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August 29, 2012 - 1:13 am
The Clark County School District told the State Board of Education that a law designed to give more power to schools makes it more difficult for them to equitably distribute teachers.
Three psychology professors at the University of Nevada, Reno have accused the university of facilitating a hostile workplace where professors and students are discriminated against based on their race and gender.
The Clark County School Board elected current Vice President Irene Bustamante Adams to serve as its president for the 2025 calendar year.
Cosmetology students at Nevada’s women’s prison turned the tassels on their caps after walking the stage at a graduation ceremony.
Bishop Gorman High School in Summerlin held a blessing ceremony for its new Gaughan Family Student Union.
The Clark County School District’s status as the fifth-largest school district in the country has long been at the center of conversations around its ranking as among the lowest-performing districts in the nation.
Four new members of the Clark County School Board were sworn in, replacing over half of the board’s seven voting members, including the former president.
Enrollment is still open for the spring semester at the College of Southern Nevada, where classes begin on Jan. 21.
The UNLV Care Center, formerly the university’s women’s center, was recently awarded $400,000 in federal grant money to better serve students facing power-based violence.
A family fell victim to rental fraud. The son’s school then stepped in to give them a cheery Christmas.