The Clark County School District had a graduation rate of 81.5% last year, but less than half of its most recent alumni ...
Community wastewater surveillance as of Jan. 8 shows moderate concentrations of the virus that causes COVID-19 and high concentrations of RSV and influenza A in Clark County, the release said.
Clark County’s infant, toddler and preschool populations are dipping, but some areas are home to more youngsters than others.
Renovation projects at schools, which will either begin or be finished in 2025, are necessary to better serve an influx of new students, district leaders said.
The state subcommittee determining whether the Clark County School District needs to be placed under “fiscal watch” by the Nevada Department of Taxation says CCSD does not warrant such monitoring.