Students are enduring sweltering classrooms as many schools lack air conditioning. Districts nationwide struggle to address rising temperatures, raising concerns about student comfort and learning conditions amid a heat wave.
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The Las Vegas school district has declared an impasse in negotiations and demanded arbitration as the teachers’ union faces declining influence, signaling escalating tensions in ongoing labor disputes.
Proposed charter schools in Nevada include a Hebrew-language immersion program and athletic development-focused institutions, aiming to diversify educational options and meet community needs, reports the Nevada Current.
Education Secretary emphasizes the critical importance of student safety during a recent visit to Las Vegas valley schools, highlighting ongoing efforts to create secure learning environments for all students.
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Since the 1999 Columbine tragedy, the U.S. has witnessed 11 mass deadly school shootings, highlighting ongoing challenges in preventing such violence. ABC News reviews these devastating events and their impact on communities.
A tragic Las Vegas shooting claimed multiple lives, including a man who heroically saved his wife and a dedicated special education teacher. The community mourns the loss of these courageous individuals.
A student was arrested near a North Las Vegas school after allegedly discarding an AR-15 rifle in a bush. Authorities responded swiftly, ensuring the safety of the school and community. Investigation ongoing.
U.S. News and World Report has ranked the best elementary schools in Nevada, spotlighting top performers based on academics and student outcomes. The Reno Gazette Journal highlights these standout institutions shaping young learners’ futures.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosted its annual Science & Engineering Fair, showcasing innovative projects from young scientists. The event highlights budding talent and encourages STEM education in the community.
A Las Vegas private school is recalling yearbooks after a senior submitted a Nazi quote, sparking outrage. The move aims to address concerns and uphold community values, according to school officials.
Four Las Vegas teens have pleaded guilty in juvenile court for the fatal beating of a classmate, according to reports. The case highlights ongoing concerns about youth violence in the city.
Education Secretary emphasizes the importance of student safety during a visit to Las Vegas Valley schools, highlighting efforts to create secure learning environments amid ongoing concerns about school violence.
Education Notebook: Highlights from Jan. 14-20, 2016, focus on Las Vegas schools’ latest events, student achievements, and district updates, as reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A 12-year-old girl from Las Vegas tragically took her own life after enduring relentless bullying. Her parents’ request to transfer her to another school was denied, raising concerns about student safety and mental health support.
U.S. News & World Report has released its latest rankings of Nevada’s top high schools. The Reno Gazette Journal highlights the state’s top 10, showcasing academic excellence and student success across Nevada.
The USA CBD Expo returns to Las Vegas, spotlighting cutting-edge innovations and expert-led education in the booming CBD industry. Attendees can expect product launches, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.
Several colleges have severed ties with The PhD Project, a nonprofit promoting diversity in academia, following pressure from the Trump administration targeting DEI initiatives, PBS reports.
Las Vegas’ SECTA has been named the top magnet school in the nation, KSNV reports. The school’s innovative STEM programs and student achievements earned it the prestigious recognition.
U.S. News & World Report highlights the top states with the best education systems, ranking them based on quality, graduation rates, and resources. These states lead in providing excellent opportunities for students nationwide.



















