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The Clark County School District (CCSD) Board of School Trustees has unanimously voted to appoint Jhone Ebert as the next superintendent of schools. E Ebert, who is currently Nevada’s State ...
Clark County leaders say they have a renewed focus on pedestrian safety, after a tragic ending to the last school year.
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — New Clark County School District superintendent Jhone Ebert sits down with Channel 13 a week into her position to answer some questions we received from viewers.
Lombardo and Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert announced the “Acing Accountability” initiative that establishes metrics for students to meet following a huge boost of $2. ...
An estimated $49 million in federal grants appropriated by Congress for K-12 education is still being withheld from Nevada, ...
New Clark County School District Superintendent Jhone Ebert, left, talks with Wasden Elementary School Principal Casandra Woodall during a visit to the Las Vegas school Monday, April 14, 2025.
“The timing of the U.S. Department of Education’s decision to withhold funding for several important programs is unfortunate,” Clark County School District Superintendent Jhone Ebert said in an email.
School board names Jhone Ebert as the new CCSD superintendent. In a unanimous vote of 7-0, the CCSD Board of Trustees voted to have Jhone Ebert as the new CCSD superintendent on Thursday night.
Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert has joined a national pledge to reduce chronic absenteeism by 50% over the next five years alongside 14 other states. The commitment is a ...
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert and her department staff hope to turn the tide on Nevada’s education system and help build it a new future, she reported to Senate Committee on ...
Nevada is suing the Trump administration for freezing millions of dollars in education grants before the school year starts, ...
State Superintendent Jhone Ebert listens to Eagle Valley Middle School students Nicholas Budd, eighth grade, in front of the mixer, Kassandra Mosqueda, sixth grade, center, and Allen Riley explain how ...
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