by Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, July 24, 2022 The Clark County School District now plans to keep its top students from being too successful. This month, the School … [Read more...] about CCSD now wants to keep top students from learning too much
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VICTOR JOECKS: CCSD’s ‘anti-racism’ policy filled with critical race theory concepts
The Clark County School District should spend less time pushing critical race theory and more time improving student achievement. The Board of Trustees is likely to vote this month on an … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: CCSD’s ‘anti-racism’ policy filled with critical race theory concepts
EDITORIAL: Baltimore’s ‘ghost’ students show need for school choice
What happened in Baltimore recently is an extreme example of why blindly throwing money into a broken education system won’t increase student achievement. The Baltimore City schools received over … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Baltimore’s ‘ghost’ students show need for school choice
Clark County students return to classrooms for first day of school
Excitement was the overriding emotion Monday as more than 300,000 Clark County School District students started a new school year, though a bit of nervousness also was evident amid a worsening … [Read more...] about Clark County students return to classrooms for first day of school
EDITORIAL: A sustained assault on high expectations
The scourge of low expectations continues to flourish at the Clark County School District. Is it any wonder why Nevada’s academic rankings remain utterly dismal? On Thursday, the Clark County School … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: A sustained assault on high expectations