A new report ranks US cities by teacher pay, revealing which urban areas compensate educators the least. Las Vegas notably falls near the bottom, spotlighting ongoing concerns about teacher salaries in the city.
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Joshua Nelson, a prominent faculty member at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Law, is recognized for his expertise in constitutional law and civil rights. His work continues to influence legal scholarship nationwide.
A Colorado school district has reinstated a substitute teacher suspended over a social media post about conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The decision follows community debate on free speech and educational boundaries.
Las Vegas students held a second day of protests against ICE, demanding the end of immigration enforcement actions. The demonstrations reflected growing youth activism on immigration issues in the city.
President Trump marked “Education and Sharing Day, USA,” honoring the legacy of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. The Jerusalem Post highlights the proclamation’s focus on promoting education, unity, and community values nationwide.
The Nevada Department of Education’s recent layoffs have raised alarms over special education funding. Advocates fear cuts could impact services for vulnerable students, sparking calls for urgent review.
Former Texas high school basketball standout now faces a life-or-death battle in Indonesia. The athlete’s journey from local courts to a dire international crisis highlights the unpredictable twists of fate.
A new ArcGIS StoryMap reveals stark income inequality in Las Vegas, highlighting growing wealth gaps across neighborhoods. The interactive map offers crucial insights for policymakers and residents alike.
A federal judge has allowed a class action lawsuit against the Clark County School District and Nevada Department of Education to proceed. The case challenges policies impacting students and staff. KSNV will follow updates.
Filipino teachers are adapting to new roles and lifestyles as they join Las Vegas school districts. They face challenges and opportunities while enriching local classrooms with their diverse skills and cultural perspectives.
U.S. News highlights top-rated Clark County schools, revealing a strong concentration in Summerlin and Henderson. These communities lead in academic excellence, underscoring local education strengths in the Las Vegas area.
A Filipino teacher in Las Vegas has been arrested for an alleged lewd act involving a child, authorities confirmed. The case remains under investigation. More details awaited. (INQUIRER.net USA)
A homeland security leader addressed school security challenges in Las Vegas, emphasizing enhanced measures and community collaboration to ensure student safety. The discussion highlights ongoing efforts to bolster protection in local schools.
A Nevada elementary school has been ranked No. 1 in the state by U.S. News and World Report, highlighting its excellence in academics and student performance. The Reno Gazette Journal reports on this notable achievement.
Nevada students say low school rankings stem from a lack of youth engagement. They propose increased student involvement and relevant curriculums to boost interest and academic performance statewide.
Las Vegas is home to one of the smallest sovereign nations, a unique enclave with its own rules and identity. This tiny nation within the city challenges conventional borders and sparks curiosity worldwide.
Las Vegas police report a teacher grabbed a student’s genitals and later apologized, saying, “I really didn’t mean it.” The incident is under investigation, raising concerns about school safety and student protection.
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.
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.
Las Vegas ranks as the second-nerdiest city in the U.S., according to a recent study. The analysis highlights local enthusiasm for gaming, tech, and pop culture, placing Sin City just behind the top spot.




















