More than 25% of U.S. teachers are chronically absent, raising concerns about its impact on student learning and school performance. Experts urge schools to address the underlying causes to improve attendance.
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Fifteen Nevada campuses have earned spots on U.S. News & World Report’s list of best high schools, highlighting the state’s commitment to academic excellence, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
The Air Force ROTC Detachment 004 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, prepares cadets for leadership roles in the U.S. Air Force through rigorous training and academic excellence. Enrollment is open to UNLV students.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosts the annual K-12 Science & Engineering Fair, showcasing young innovators in a thrilling competition that offers a unique twist on March Madness.
A student who attended law school in both the US and Belgium highlights a stark contrast: European classes were more affordable and of higher quality, alongside a stronger sense of safety, according to Business Insider.
The Agriculture chief praised a Las Vegas school’s garden as “pretty sophisticated,” highlighting its innovative design and educational impact. The garden serves as a hands-on learning space promoting sustainability and agriculture awareness.
As schools reopen nationwide, questions arise about immigrant children’s attendance amid policy shifts and economic pressures. How will these factors shape the back-to-school landscape? The Christian Science Monitor investigates.
School suspensions often have lasting negative effects, disproportionately impacting vulnerable students who lack the resources to appeal. NBC News highlights how these disciplinary actions can derail academic and personal futures.
Nevada used A.I. to identify students needing academic support, sparking controversy over privacy and bias. Critics argued the algorithm unfairly targeted vulnerable groups, raising ethical concerns about AI in education.
The William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at UNLV is a leading institution shaping future hospitality leaders through cutting-edge programs and industry partnerships in Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world.
The U.S. Department of Education has named 356 schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools, recognizing their academic excellence and progress in closing achievement gaps. This prestigious honor celebrates top-performing and high-improvement schools nationwide.
Recent Las Vegas shootings have intensified calls for US government funding of gun violence research, highlighting a critical gap in data-driven policy efforts to address the ongoing epidemic, according to Times Higher Education.
An adult has been accused of threatening a school shooting in Las Vegas through Instagram posts, prompting a police investigation. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure public safety.
Coral Academy, Incline, and AACT ranked among Nevada’s top 10 high schools in the 2019 state rankings, highlighting their academic excellence, as reported by the Reno Gazette Journal.
The Marine Corps Judge Advocate General Program, highlighted on marines.mil, provides legal support critical to mission success. JAG officers advise commanders, uphold justice, and ensure legal compliance across Marine operations.
Antique Young Guns will host an education session in Las Vegas, focusing on antique jewelry appraisal and trends. The event aims to equip industry professionals with valuable insights and expertise.
Aramark, a global leader in food services and facilities management, delivers innovative solutions across education, healthcare, and business sectors. The company remains committed to sustainability and client-focused excellence.
Ford has filed a lawsuit challenging former President Trump’s education budget cuts in Nevada, arguing the reductions harm local schools. The case highlights ongoing disputes over federal funding in the state.
The Education Notebook covers key school news and events in Las Vegas from March 31 to April 6, 2016. Highlights include local school achievements, upcoming activities, and important district updates.
The FBI is investigating texts targeting Latino and LGBTQ communities with threats of deportation and forced “re-education.” Authorities warn these messages aim to intimidate vulnerable groups, raising concerns over coordinated harassment.



















