It’s not clear whether any of them were exposed to the coronavirus at schools.
Aleksandra Appleton
Aleksandra joined the Review-Journal in June 2019 to cover higher education. She was previously the education reporter at the Fresno Bee in California, and prior to starting at the Bee, she got her master's in journalism from the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
Monday was the first day of school at a handful of local campuses that are offering in-person instruction amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Clark County School District has launched a family guide ahead of the return to schools on Aug. 24.
While the vast majority of Clark County School District students will begin online classes next month, a handful of schools in rural areas plan to reopen classrooms at least part-time beginning Aug. 24.
A day after a special meeting to discuss Superintendent Jesus Jara’s conduct and contract was abruptly adjourned, trustees discuss how they can refocus on school issues.
The Clark County School Board suddenly adjourned a special meeting Wednesday without considering an agenda item on ending Superintendent Jesus Jara’s contract.
The emails obtained by the Review-Journal provide the clearest evidence to date that Superintendent Jesus Jara misrepresented the origins of the proposed Assembly Bill 2.
The Clark County School Board will hold a special session Wednesday to evaluate the “character, misconduct or competence” of Superintendent Jesus Jara.
A Clark County School District PE teacher has turned to GoFundMe to replace the value of thousands of dollars worth of equipment stolen from her classroom.
Clark County School District representatives said a guide will be released in the next couple of weeks to answer families’ questions about distance learning this fall.
A Tuesday letter was signed by Clark County Commission Chair Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, Henderson Mayor Debra March and North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee.
Clark County School District students will start the 2020-21 school year remotely following a vote from the School Board on Tuesday night to approve a full-time return to distance learning.
The Clark County School District is recommending a distance learning start to the 2020-21 school year ahead of the School Board meeting Tuesday.
Some Nevada families dissatisfied with the school options available to them this fall are turning instead to microschool options.
Many teachers say CCSD should follow the example of big public school districts in California and adopt an online-only start to the year.