Fears about far-right future of Supreme Court grow amid Alito flag controversy
Advocacy groups and lawmakers worry that unchecked bias and a potential second Trump term could greenlight more Supreme Court decisions aligned with far-right interests.
Advocacy groups and lawmakers worry that unchecked bias and a potential second Trump term could greenlight more Supreme Court decisions aligned with far-right interests.
En junio de 2021, el 75% (o aproximadamente 225,000) estudiantes del CCSD calificaron para recibir almuerzo gratis — o a precio reducido — como parte de un programa federal para estudiantes de hogares de bajos ingresos.
As of June 2021, 75% (or about 225,000) students in CCSD qualified for free or reduced-price meals as part of a federal program for students from low-income households.
Nevada is home to some incredible summer camps that offer a wide range of activities and experiences for children of all ages. From outdoor adventures to creative arts and science and tech programs, there's something for every child to enjoy. In this blog post,...
El Distrito Escolar del Condado Clark celebra la Semana de Agradecimiento a los Maestros.
Nevada schools used the COVID-era relief funds to help students recover from learning loss and trauma, invest in classroom supplies, and pay teachers’ salaries and bonuses amid recruitment and retention challenges.
El Desafío de Verano en Las Vegas-Clark County Library District permitirá a muchos estudiantes y sus familias estar ocupados -de manera productiva- durante las vacaciones.
School officials say they have 103 days to try to get the district fully staffed for the first time since 1994.
As the Biden-Harris campaign seeks to court educators, one Las Vegas teacher says she had $60,000 in loans forgiven by the president’s executive action. This time last year, Las Vegas teacher Tillie Torres thought she would never pay off her student loan debt. ...
Friday’s announcement is just the latest round of student debt cancellation enacted by the Biden administration, which has approved relief for more than 4.3 million people so far, including 22,710 people in Nevada.