“For me, I am pregnant. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate.The demonstration was organized by No Mask Nevada, a political action committee. (David Guzman/Las Vegas Review-Journal)Train carrying decommissioned nuclear reactor passes through Las Vegas - VIDEOThe train carrying a decommissioned nuclear reactor vessel from Southern California is passing through Las Vegas on Thursday afternoon. Steve Sisolak on Tuesday evening said Phase 2 of the state’s Nevada United: Roadmap to Recovery will begin on Friday. Between March and Aug. 7, the Clark County School District (CCSD) has received notifications of 101 confirmed COVID-19 adult cases and 22 … School Closed Information; Rewind; ... Popular Links. The meeting opened with a review of COVID-19 data in Southern Nevada and how it related to the school district’s own phased reopening plan.
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Follow @daltonlaferney on Twitter. “Funds and resources are a key factor in making this decision.”Vellardita said the union is now looking at how the district will handle any make-up days scheduled in regards to teacher pay, adding that the state may have to waive a requirement that all students have 184 instruction days.The school district has previously indicated that federal money freed up by emergency declarations might be available to cover teacher pay during make-up days, should they take place.The National Education Association of Southern Nevada also issued a statement in support of the closure.“While we understand this was a difficult decision, it was the right decision to put the health and safety of our kids and educators first,” the statement said. Contact Dalton LaFerney at dlaferney@reviewjournal.com or at 702-383-0288. communications@charleston.k12.sc.us, Charleston, SC 29401 | Phone: (843) 937-6300 *NOTE: Daily lab data from DHHS and SNHD reports is updated every morning for the previous day. 'Evangelicals for Trump' event draws hundreds to Las Vegas hotel - VIDEOHundreds of President Donald Trump’s supporters packed the Ahern Hotel in Las Vegas for a faith-based campaign event. Steve Sisolak and CCSD Superintendent Jesus Jara announce that CCSD schools will close beginning Monday due to coronavirus on Sunday, March 15, 2020, in Las Vegas. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)Coronavirus cases triple at Henderson nursing home - VIDEOThe number of residents with COVID-19 at Lake Mead Health & Rehabilitation in Henderson tripled overnight, according to state data. (May 22, 2020) Dear Clarkstown School Community Members: I hope this communication finds you and your family members in good health and spirits. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)RTC considers route changes as pandemic affects ridership, revenue - VideoStung by a drop in public bus ridership because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada is considering systemwide service changes. The Review-Journal continues to memorialize lives lost — you can help us.The fatalities surpassed the 29 reported on July 31 and on Friday to set a mark for the biggest single-day increase in the death toll since the outbreak began.The NTSB report details the July 30 crash, saying the aircraft involved were two Air Tractor AT-902A airplanes fighting the Bishop Fire near Elgin.Gov.
Copyright © 2002-2020 Blackboard, Inc. All rights reserved.End of School Year Updates from the Superintendent Meal Schedule - Memorial Day / Horario de comidas - Día de los CaídosNew Process for Breakfast and Lunch Meal Distribution Effective Monday, April 20th - April 17, 2020Nuevo proceso para la distribución de comidas de desayuno y almuerzo a partir del lunes 20 de abril. Clark County is the fifth largest and had been the only district in the top five not to have closed before Sisolak’s announcement.About a dozen other states already had ordered the closure of all schools, and have been grappling with questions of how to provide meals for students, services for special education students and learning for all.Many of Nevada’s higher education institutions have chosen to close and move to online classes, Sisolak said Sunday that students should not think of the closure as a holiday, but rather as a precautionary measure to protect their health and that of their families.“This is not an extended spring break,” he said. (Glenn Puit/Las Vegas Review-Journal)Health district alleviates COVID-19 testing demands - VideoThe Southern Nevada Health District is helping to alleviate COVID-19 testing demands by setting up smaller, pop-up neighborhood testing sites. Gov. “It’s more the seniors. I am prone to disease, and I have kids at home. Salad bars have been removed from all schools. RELATED STORY: All CCSD students will distance learn full-time to start school year amid COVID-19 concerns “Some schools are calling it a lab day. They said they’re still discussing their options, but they mentioned one issue with online classes, is the fact that not all students have access to electronics at home. Steve Sisolak named Elisa Cafferata acting director of Nevada’s Department of Training, Employment and Rehabilitation and announced Barbara Buckley as the leader of a rapid response team on unemployment insurance at a press briefing Thursday afternoon.
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Since the closure of schools in South Carolina is now extended through the end of April due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, SOA’s annual Fashion Show is postponed indefinitely. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @ellenkschmidt_Clark County School District Superintendent Jesus Jara answers questions after Gov. “I assure you we have not reached this decision lightly.“We are a state with shift workers employed in our largest industries of gaming and tourism. The Clark County School District Board of Trustees voted to move forward with the full-time distance learning model for the start of the 2020-21 school year on Tuesday evening. (James Schaeffer / Las Vegas Review-Journal)Lawmakers to tackle $1.2B budget deficit in special session Wednesday - VIDEOClosing the state’s $1.2 billion budget hole will be the prime focus of the upcoming special legislative session that will convene at 9 a.m. Wednesday in Carson City, according to a proclamation issued by Gov. Linder detailed her account of the affair in a podcast she called, "Mistress for Congress."