Will CCSD Get Its Weighted Funding from the Legislature?
The story originally aired via KNPR, you can listen and read here. Clark County School District must undergo a massive reorganization as set by the state’s Legislature in 2015.
Will CCSD Get Its Weighted Funding from the Legislature?
This story originally aired on KNPR and you can listen and read here. Clark County School District must undergo a massive reorganization as set by the state’s Legislature in 2015.
The Indy Explains: Southern Nevada education groups
This story first appeared in The Nevada Independent on February 2, 2017. Read the original version here. Call it the education ecosystem. In the past few years, a number of
Nevada’s Looming Political Showdown Over America’s Largest Education Savings Account Program
This story first appeared in The 74 on January 29, 2017. You can read the original version here. Some 8,000 parents have signed up for it, but whether the country’s
CCSD to undocumented students: ‘You are safe here’
This story originally appeared in on LasVegasNow.com on January 27, 2017. Watch the story, which includes an interview with The Rogers Foundation’s Rory Reid, here
School Board approves ‘sanctuary’ status for Clark County immigrants
This article originally appeared in the Las Vegas Sun on January 26, 2017 and can be found here. By Ian Whitaker (contact) Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017 | 7:35 p.m. Members of
COMMENTARY: Private school vouchers would drain money away from Clark County’s public schools, and largely benefit Nevada’s richest students and families.
By SYLVIA LAZOS Special to the Review-Journal As we approach the 2017 Legislature, I hope we can get one fact clear: Private school vouchers drain money away from public schools,
Public Education Advocates Speak Up for Public Schools, Respond to ‘School Choice’ Rally
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Las Vegas – Today, supporters for “school choice,” gather to support vouchers in Nevada. This event coincides with National School Choice week. A coalition of organizations supporting
On “School Choice Week,” let’s make the choice to improve public schools
The 2017 Legislature starts February 6, and it’s important that legislators make the choice to invest our limited public funds into public education. Educate Nevada Now issued a joint statement