OPINION by Ira Jason Kahn: Never mind that I was Teacher of the Month — Clark County School District “surplused” me anyway. When we have to choose which teachers to lay off, shouldn’t quality matter as much as seniority?
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Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Friday the ballot question he backed to limit transgender participation in school sports will not be on the November ballot.
The deadline to submit about 150,000 signatures in support of the question was next week.
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The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The ballot question backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo to limit transgender participation in school sports will not be on the November ballot.
The governor said “legal delays and uncertainty surrounding this case have made it impossible” to meet deadlines.
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Howard Watts lost his bid for re-election to the Nevada Assembly by fewer than 50 votes. What was behind the first primary loss of a Democratic legislator in more than a decade?
@katecreynolds explains: thenevadaindependent.com/preview/just...
Nevada law prohibits people younger than 21 from gambling. In our latest Fact Brief, learn how casinos can enforce it: thenevadaindependent.com/preview/can-...
OPINION: So what if I was Teacher of the Month. The school district ‘surplused’ me anyway. Read more at The Nevada Independent.
The Trump administration took new steps this week to shut down the Department of Education - a move that disability advocates frame as a betrayal of vulnerable youth the agency was created to serve.
Via The 19th News: thenevadaindependent.com/preview/educ...
The Trump administration contends that shutting the education department and moving disability policy to the health department will improve coordination of services. Critics say it could reverse decades of progress.
The 19th News explains: thenevadaindependent.com/article/educ...
An increasing amount of screen time is integrating with this generation’s education, causing concern among many Nevada educators and parents. When will it all be too much?
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As the future of education exponentially integrates with technology, many Nevadan educators and parents are left wondering how much is too much: thenevadaindependent.com/preview/neva...
The proposal would have limited transgender athletes to sports based on their assigned sex at birth and required entities overseeing school sports to categorize them as male, female or coeducational.
A’s owner John Fisher said the team’s regular season games in Las Vegas showed the community “what A's baseball is all about” as the team tries to build up its ticket-buying fanbase. @howardstutz reports: thenevadaindependent.com/preview/vega...
The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The Nevada Independent
The proposal would have limited transgender athletes to sports based on their assigned sex at birth and required entities overseeing school sports to categorize them as male, female or coeducational.
Moving special education services and civil rights enforcement to other federal agencies has left families wondering what's next.
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Assm. Howard Watts (D-Las Vegas) was seeking his fifth term in the state Assembly. He was narrowly beat by challenger Miguel Dávila, who had unions' support, a strong ground game and a message about…