Education
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DA calls for CCSD trustee to resign after finding she no longer lives in Nevada
After months of complaints and speculation about Trustee Katie Williams’ residence, the Clark County District Attorney and local teachers’ union are calling for her resignation.
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Extreme heat and broken ACs hurt kids’ ability to learn, CCSD teachers say
CCSD officials said the school district is replacing “dozens of aging” HVAC systems at schools to ensure children can have a comfortable place to learn, but elected officials and environmentalists say the increasingly hot days are a growing issue for students.
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State approves Elko charter school tied to controversial ‘classical’ curriculum
The Nevada State Public Charter School on Friday approved the opening of an Elko charter school that plans to use curricula from Hillsdale College, a conservative Christian private college with an outreach program “devoted to the revitalization of public education through the launch and support of classical K-12 charter schools.”
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Nutrida Feria Educativa “Camino al éxito” en el Centro de Apoyo Familiar
Nutrida Feria Educativa “Camino al éxito” en el Centro de Apoyo Familiar.
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Juramenta Isaac Barrón como miembro, sin derecho a voto, de la Junta Escolar
Juramenta Isaac Barrón como miembro, sin derecho a voto, de la Junta Escolar.
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How Kamala Harris delivered on child care access in Nevada, has plans for more
Vice President Kamala Harris announces lowered child care costs for working families in Nevada, building on prior federal funding for child care programs and promising more. Earlier this year, Vice President Kamala Harris announced more federal funding for child care in Nevada through the Child Care & Development Block Grant (CCDBG). Now, she’s…
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Inscripciones abiertas para YWLA una escuela autónoma exclusiva para niñas
Inscripciones abiertas para YWLA una escuela autónoma exclusiva para niñas.
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With classes starting soon, Nevada Democrats still lament Lombardo’s veto of universal school meals bill
This academic year will mark the first that breakfasts and lunches won’t be provided for free to kids since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, though free and reduced-price meal programs will still exist for Nevada families who meet income eligibility requirements. When Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz signed a bill into law last March…
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What’s new at CCSD this school year
As CCSD parents and students prepare for the start of the 2024-2025 school year, district officials reminded them of the new measures taking place, including limits on cell phones in classrooms.
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¿Puedes creer que ya casi es hora de volver a clases para el nuevo ciclo escolar?
El Ayuntamiento de North Las Vegas realizó un evento de regreso a clases enfocado en la comunidad.

























