A new national study ranks Nevada among the least educated states, highlighting challenges in graduation rates and access to higher education, according to the Reno Gazette Journal. Efforts to improve are underway.
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Lawmakers nationwide are advocating for stricter school discipline policies amid growing safety concerns. Proposed measures aim to address violence and improve security, sparking debate over impacts on students.
U.S. News & World Report has released its latest ranking of the most diverse colleges in the nation, highlighting institutions that excel in racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic inclusion.
A man who made a threatening Las Vegas school shooting threat using an ex-classmate’s name has been sentenced to prison. Authorities condemned the act, emphasizing school safety and accountability.
A Columbia University study reveals that all of the largest U.S. cities are sinking at alarming rates. Factors like groundwater extraction and subsidence threaten infrastructure and increase flood risks nationwide.
Marco Rubio, U.S. senator from Florida and prominent Republican figure, is known for his foreign policy expertise and presidential bid in 2016. Britannica details his political career and influence.
Teacher absences have surged beyond pandemic levels, costing U.S. schools $4 billion annually. Experts warn prolonged gaps in instruction risk leaving many students permanently behind, deepening education inequities.
Two nuns have confessed to embezzling school funds to finance multiple gambling trips to Las Vegas, authorities revealed. The scandal has raised serious concerns about financial oversight in religious institutions.
A 20-year-old college student died days after participating in a fraternity “Fight Night,” prompting an investigation into the event’s safety and the fraternity’s practices. Authorities are examining possible charges.
A recent HowStuffWorks report highlights the 10 least educated states in the U.S., focusing on low high school completion rates and other educational challenges impacting workforce readiness and economic growth.
O.J. Simpson, former NFL star and actor, gained worldwide notoriety following his 1995 criminal trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. His case remains a landmark in American legal history.
“Sesame Street” has launched a new initiative aimed at helping children cope with trauma. The project offers resources and support to assist young viewers in understanding and managing difficult emotions during challenging times.
Nevada ranks low in national education standings, but Clark County shows improvement, outperforming state averages. Despite challenges, local schools exhibit progress, signaling potential for statewide growth, according to recent data.
Nevada joins several states in suing the U.S. Department of Education over $6 billion in federal education funding. The lawsuit challenges the department’s allocation methods, aiming to secure fair distribution for schools.
California’s universal school meal program, praised for boosting students’ happiness and removing stigma, could inspire similar initiatives nationwide, reshaping how schools address child nutrition and equity.
A Las Vegas school counselor allegedly told a teen she would “get raped,” sparking outrage. The disturbing claim has prompted an investigation into the counselor’s conduct, raising concerns over student safety.
A 12-year-old girl riding her bike was struck and killed by a school bus in Las Vegas, marking the second student death in a crash within one week, city officials confirmed. Investigations are ongoing.
The Center for American Progress proposes reimagining the school day to better support students’ learning and well-being. Their plan emphasizes flexibility, extended learning, and enriched enrichment opportunities.
The Brookings report reveals the evolving geography of foreign students in the U.S., highlighting key states and cities attracting global talent amid shifting enrollment trends and policy changes.
The U.S. Department of Education has discontinued the Blue Ribbon Schools program, prompting several states to create their own versions to recognize outstanding K-12 schools. This shift marks a new chapter in educational honors.



















