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Literacy effort part of outreach for Desert Sage auxiliary group

Thousands of kindergarten students across the Las Vegas Valley are learning to read with the help of handmade books from the Desert Sage auxiliary group, a part of the Assistance League of Las Vegas.

National Merit semifinalist: Sierra Vista senior drives herself to succeed

Children in the streets begged them for money. Families lived in shacks without electricity or running water.
Her mother doubts she remembers it, but Durin Uddin went to Bangladesh at age 7 to see the crowded country from which her parents emigrated before her birth.

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College students in Nevada face more fee increases

If a proposal to raise student fees at Nevada’s colleges and universities is approved next month, students will be paying twice as much next year as they were just six years ago.

Teacher goes extra mile for students

“Can you hear me?” science teacher Sharon Pearson asks her students from the opposite side of the Earth.

Program gives Liberty students jump on college education

Juniors and seniors at Liberty High School have the opportunity to earn college credit by taking college-level classes in the school’s 12-13 program

Students with lupus hope to shed light on disease

Palo Verde High School hosted the Step It Up For Lupus fundraiser walk Nov. 5 to raise funds for Colors of Lupus Nevada. Two Palo Verde graduates who are currently battling the disease were in attendance.

Outsourcing may not happen for school bus drivers, custodians

Thousands of school bus drivers and custodians who have been worried for months that the Clark County School District might outsource their jobs can start to breathe a sigh of relief.

Veteran gives Helen Smith Elementary students lessons in patriotism

Alan Peterson, a member of the William B. Keith Camp No. 12 of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, spends his days circulating Helen Smith Elementary School, 7101 Pinedale Ave., to help students and teach them a little U.S. history.

Club encourages students to advocate for animals

The Las Vegas Academy Paws for Change club plans to host a Puppy Pow Wow fundraiser Saturday to raise funds to help spay and neuter cats and dogs for families at Canyon Springs High School in North Las Vegas, which recently started its own Paws for Change club.

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