US firefighters increasingly support rooftop solar systems with microinverters, citing enhanced safety during emergencies. Microinverters reduce shock risks compared to traditional string inverters, improving fire response.
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USA Volleyball offers comprehensive resources for officials, including training materials, certification guides, and rule updates. These tools aim to enhance officiating standards and support referee development nationwide.
A recent student presentation featuring KKK robes sparked controversy at a school, prompting heated debate on academic freedom and sensitivity. The incident raises questions about classroom appropriateness and historical context.
Las Vegas students and parents express deep frustration and concern over ongoing attacks on public education, highlighting budget cuts and policy changes that threaten the quality and future of local schools.
The UNLV International Gaming Institute advances research and education in gaming and hospitality. It supports sustainable industry growth through innovation, policy analysis, and workforce development.
Education Notebook highlights key school news and events from April 7-13, 2016, including student achievements, upcoming activities, and district updates, keeping the community informed and engaged.
A UNLV professor is pioneering cultural exchange by taking a new form of U.S. export-poetry-to Cuba. This initiative aims to strengthen educational ties and promote artistic dialogue between the two nations.
A school fight in Las Vegas escalated into a violent stabbing, captured in a disturbing video. Authorities are investigating the incident as tensions escalate in local schools. No further details have been released.
Texts threatening deportation and forced “re-education” of LGBTQ+ individuals spark fear and defiance across communities. Activists condemn the intimidation, urging authorities to protect human rights and ensure safety for all.
As moving season peaks, Realtor.com reveals the most sought-after school districts for families. Top districts nationwide attract buyers prioritizing quality education and community amenities in their relocation decisions.
Education Notebook highlights key school news and events from March 31 to April 6, 2016. Coverage includes academic achievements, upcoming activities, and important announcements in local schools.
With college costs soaring, many Americans are finding creative ways to pay tuition, from selling their homes to renting out rooms. These strategies highlight the financial strains families face in affording higher education.
The NYC shooting suspect, once a promising high school football player, has shocked many with his violent turn. Former coaches remember his talent and potential, contrasting sharply with recent events.
IndyFest highlights Clark County’s Read by 3 retention policy as educators and parents debate its impact on student success. The Nevada Independent explores diverse perspectives on early grade retention and literacy outcomes.
Nevada has secured a $51 million federal grant to expand access to charter schools, aiming to increase educational opportunities and support innovative learning across the state. The initiative is set to boost enrollment and resources.
A Las Vegas student has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly attacking a teacher over grades. Authorities say the violent incident took place on school grounds. Investigation is ongoing.
The United States urgently requires an education moonshot to address widening achievement gaps and prepare future generations for a competitive global economy, argues a recent PressReader analysis.
Parents in Las Vegas express outrage over a charter school’s math lesson plan labeled “peculiar” for its unconventional teaching methods. The controversy has sparked calls for curriculum review and clearer standards.
Seniors are increasingly exploring themes of resilience, identity, and social justice in their college admissions essays, reflecting a generation shaped by global challenges and a desire for meaningful change.
Sports Illustrated ranks the top 10 NBA players drafted directly from high school, highlighting legends like Kobe Bryant and Kevin Garnett. The list celebrates their impact on the league and high school-to-pro success stories.




















