The Las Vegas mother of Jonathan Lewis, beaten to death by a mob outside his school, vehemently rejects a plea deal offered to the accused bullies. She demands full accountability for her son’s tragic death.
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Durango High’s JROTC program made history as the first to officially dock with the U.S. Space Force, marking a new milestone in military education partnerships, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Fifteen Nevada campuses have earned a spot on U.S. News & World Report’s list of best high schools, highlighting the state’s commitment to academic excellence. The rankings spotlight top-performing schools across Nevada.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas among Nevada’s top 10 high schools. The recognition highlights the school’s commitment to academic excellence and student success.
Northwest Las Vegas may soon have its own CSN campus, addressing growing demand for local higher education. The proposed site aims to expand access and ease overcrowding at existing campuses, officials say.
A 12-year-old girl was tragically killed after colliding with a Las Vegas school bus. Authorities are investigating the incident, urging caution near school zones to prevent future accidents.
Adam Scott shocked the golf world when he competed under the LIV Golf banner, marking his shift from the PGA Tour. The move reignited debates over player loyalty and tour rivalries in professional golf.
Intervention education programs are gaining momentum globally, focusing on early support for at-risk students. Experts highlight improved outcomes through tailored teaching strategies. PressReader reports on evolving methods shaping the future of learning.
Las Vegas parents say bullying drove their 12-year-old child to suicide, sparking calls for increased anti-bullying measures in schools. The family urges authorities to take stronger action against harassment.
Las Vegas area schools have been ranked second-worst in the nation for quality, highlighting ongoing challenges in education standards. The ranking raises concerns about funding, resources, and student performance in local districts.
A 12-year-old sixth grader from Las Vegas died by suicide after enduring persistent bullying at school, his family revealed. The tragedy has sparked calls for increased anti-bullying measures in local schools.
Nevada stands out as a pivotal swing state in the 2024 presidential race. Its diverse electorate and key issues could tip the balance, making it a focus for campaign strategies nationwide.
Wayne State University researcher Warrior plays a key role in keeping U.S. Olympians healthy from COVID-19. His efforts help ensure athletes stay safe and perform at their peak during the Games.
UNLV is under investigation for allegedly using racial preferences in its educational programs. The probe examines whether admissions and activities unfairly favored certain racial groups, raising concerns about equity in education.
Police reports and video were released showing a campus officer kneeling on a teen near a Las Vegas high school. The footage has sparked community outrage and calls for a thorough investigation.
The USDA plans significant cuts to food bank and school food programs, raising concerns over increased food insecurity. The changes could impact millions who rely on federal nutrition assistance. Details on next steps remain unclear.
A school board group has appealed to the US government for assistance in addressing threats against members. The board cited rising violence and intimidation, urging federal support to enhance security measures.
Las Vegas hosts over 20 microschools, offering personalized education alternatives. One standout example emphasizes small class sizes and tailored curricula, reflecting a growing trend in local education options.
Reno’s Davidson Academy ranked No. 1 in Nevada and No. 4 nationwide in the US News Best High Schools list. The prestigious recognition highlights the school’s exceptional academic performance and student success.
The Trump administration will return over $5 billion in public school funds previously withheld, restoring crucial support for education. This move aims to alleviate budget shortfalls and bolster school programs nationwide.




















