CCSD technology employees blame last year’s massive data breach, and its chaotic aftermath, on failed leadership in the department.
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A mother has accused the Clark County School District of failing to protect her son, which she said resulted in him being beaten by another student to the point of traumatic brain injury.
Mojave High School Principal Gregory Cole was named the 2024 Nevada State Principal of the Year.
Joyce Mack, a longtime philanthropist in Las Vegas, died at the age of 99 at her home in Newport Beach, Calif.
The Silver State Education Foundation launched a program in North Las Vegas that supports local students who want to become CCSD teachers.
A Clark County School District coach was arrested on suspicion of sexual misconduct, school police said.
Mike Patterson, a math teacher at the Advanced Technologies Academy, was celebrated for being chosen as the state’s teacher of the year during an assembly.
Four candidates are running for two seats on the State Board of Education, which sets policy standards and oversees Nevada’s public education system.
An April lawsuit that alleges financial mismanagement in the Clark County School District’s technology division could be key to understanding some of the district’s recent financial woes.
The district clarified that the issue of the school budget adjustments was separate from a potential budget deficit and that no school budgets were affected by the potential central budget deficit.
Manufacturing teacher Alex Bechtler was greeted Tuesday with a red carpet and a $100,000 check after winning a nationwide competition with more than 900 applicants.
A letter sent to Nevada System of Higher Education regents revealed there was some level of UNLV and UNR working together as the Mountain West Conference-Pac-12 realignment occurred.
As the Clark County School District faces a potential $20 million deficit, it will vote Thursday on whether to approve paying $3.5 million in another settlement.
After CCSD revealed a $20 million budget deficit on Thursday, the state department said it was assessing how to move forward.
The nonpartisan board oversees Nevada’s higher education system, which is made up of four community colleges, two universities, a research institute and a state college.