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A Nevada college has been named the best in the state by U.S. News & World Report. The Reno Gazette Journal highlights the institution’s achievements and location. Read on to see which school earned the top spot.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Anne Holton, wife of Sen. Tim Kaine, led a panel discussion on education at Nevada State College. The event focused on innovative strategies to improve student outcomes in Nevada.
U.S. News and World Report has ranked Nevada’s top 10 high schools, highlighting academic excellence across the state. The Reno Gazette Journal presents the full list, showcasing schools leading in performance and student outcomes.
A cabinet official urges Nevada and the nation to reassess their commitment to education, highlighting the need for stronger investment and policies to ensure quality learning for all students, reports the Las Vegas Sun.
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.
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 is showing signs of progress in its education system, with improved test scores and increased graduation rates. Channel 13 Las Vegas News KTNV reports on key initiatives driving this positive change statewide.
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.
U.S. News & World Report has ranked Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas’ Sandy Ridge Campus as the top charter school in Nevada, highlighting its academic excellence and commitment to student success.
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.
The debate over critical race theory intensifies in Nevada schools as parents and educators clash over curriculum content. Lawmakers face mounting pressure to address the teaching of race and history.
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2025 rankings for Nevada colleges, highlighting top institutions for academic excellence, affordability, and student satisfaction. Discover which schools lead the pack in the Silver State.
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.



















