Summer college in-person classes offer insight into upcoming fall semester
 
Summer college in-person classes offer insight into upcoming fall semester

In May, the Nevada System of Higher Education announced colleges and universities could resume in-person classes this fall and on a limited basis for the summer, starting July 1. Only a handful of classes — typically, science labs and career/technical programs — were offered in-person this summer at Las Vegas Valley campuses. (Michael Quine/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Social distance learning at The Shade Tree – Video
 
Social distance learning at The Shade Tree – Video

The Shade Tree’s CEO Linda Perez talks about the Cox Technology Center, renovated for social distance learning, in North Las Vegas on Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2020. (Elizabeth Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Private schools open doors to students in new school year – VIDEO
 
Private schools open doors to students in new school year – VIDEO

While a majority of CCSD schools are weeks away from reopening their doors, some private schools across the Las Vegas Valley are back in business. Almost five months after schools statewide shut down due to COVID-19, students returned for in-person class on Monday, with some changes. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Nevada Rise reopening plan includes child care – Video
 
Nevada Rise reopening plan includes child care – Video

As local school districts finalize their plans to reopen this fall, distance learning seems to be the way to go. But Nevada Rise Academy is going the extra mile by adding child care assistance for working parents. (Renee Summeerour/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

CCSD reopening plan revealed – Video
 
CCSD reopening plan revealed – Video

A plan to reopen schools in the Clark County School District emerged ahead of schedule Tuesday morning. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Academic Excellence Awards 2020 – Video
 
Academic Excellence Awards 2020 – Video

The Las Vegas Review Journal’s Academic Excellence program is designed to recognized 1st thru 12th grade students in Southern Nevada who exhibit academic achievement, community involvement, and leadership in and out of the classroom.

Working at home with kids
 
Working at home with kids

Educators Jessica Houchins and Christopher Houchins discuss their work life merged with their parenting life during quarantine, at their home in Henderson on Thursday, May 14, 2020. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Clark County School District Educator of the Year – VIDEO
 
Clark County School District Educator of the Year – VIDEO

Kenneth Brown was named the High School New Educator of the Year award on Wednesday, May 6. The award is presented to first-year teachers. Brown teaches English and African American studies at Sierra Vista High School. (Clark County School District)

Clark County not planning to close schools because of coronavirus fears — yet – VIDEO
 
Clark County not planning to close schools because of coronavirus fears — yet – VIDEO

Whether Clark County schools will close over coronavirus concerns depends in part on having enough bus drivers to get kids to school and enough teachers to teach them, district representatives said Thursday, emphasizing that the final decision will rest with the Southern Nevada Health District. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Elizondo 1
 
Elizondo 1

Elizondo Elemetary School principal Chris Stacey talks about the school’s celebration of namesake Raul P. Elizondo. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Rancho High School band tries to raise funds
 
Rancho High School band tries to raise funds

Rancho’s band has steadily grown from 87 students to 300-strong, but faces a new roadblock as it strives to reach even higher levels. (Aleksandra Appleton/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Las Vegas High School Alumni Association helps historic school – VIDEO
 
Las Vegas High School Alumni Association helps historic school – VIDEO

Rollie Gibbs, a 1954 graduate and president of the Las Vegas High School Alumni Association, talks about the school’s history and his group’s donation to help preserve what is now called Las Vegas Academy. (K.M. Cannon/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @KMCannonPhoto

Teaching about the Holocaust
 
Teaching about the Holocaust

Teacher Mitchell Kalin and former students discuss the power of empathy and compassion. (John Przybys/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Basic assistant principal seen pushing student
 
Basic assistant principal seen pushing student

In a video posted to Instagram in October, former Basic Academy of International Studies Assistant Principal Melanie Snively is seen pushing and grabbing a student in an attempt to redirect the minor to another part of the school. She says she ultimately regrets how she handled the situation (Instagram)

CCSD phone outage message
 
CCSD phone outage message

A voicemail from Clark County School District about a systemwide phone outage on Dec, 19, 2019.

Las Vegas siblings among youngest to ever attend UNLV
 
Las Vegas siblings among youngest to ever attend UNLV

Among the youngest students to ever attend UNLV — Shenmei Wu, 13, left, and Shenlone Wu, 12, — discuss their experience, at UNLV in Las Vegas on Monday, Dec. 9, 2019. (Elizabeth Page Brumley/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @EliPagePhoto

Secretary of Education visits Henderson school
 
Secretary of Education visits Henderson school

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visited students at Pinecrest Academy in Henderson to talk about college planning on Dec. 4, 2019. (Erik Verduzco/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

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