Temporary Restraining Order filed yesterday in Clark County School District vs. Clark County Education Association
A Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order was filed yesterday in the case of Clark County School District vs. Clark County Education Association. An order shortening time hearing is set for Sept. 5 at 10:30 a.m. before Judge Mark Denton.Temporary Restraining Order link: CCSDInjunction8_26_19 [...]
Judge issues Order in Clark County School District vs. Clark County Education Association
CCSDvsCCEADJudge Rob Bare issued an order today denying a Clark County School District (CCSD) motion to vacate an arbitration award with the Clark County Education Association regarding teacher pay.Link to : Judge Rob Bare’s Order Clark County School District vs. Clark County Education Association CCSDvsCCEAD [...]
Trauma Informed Schools Summit offers strategies to school, law enforcement and court personnel on prevention of youth suicide, violence and extremism
News headlines depict a student body facing unprecedented challenges and trauma. The Establishing Trauma Informed Schools Summit that was held April 13 offered training to Clark County School District (CCSD) and charter school personnel, staff and teachers, as well as law enforcement and court personnel to [...]
Fourth graders get front-row seat to criminal proceedings in District Court before doing mock trial
Fourth grade students from Rundle Elementary School had an eye-opening experience when they sat through Nevada Eighth Judicial District Court Judge Doug Herndon’s actual criminal calendar. The students reacted when the judge sentenced an armed robber to six to 20 years. One students remarked that [...]
Huge sparkling diamonds presented to those who help kids shine
Huge sparkling diamonds and words of praise were given to Truancy Diversion Program (TDP) volunteers who visit schools and motivate kids to get in the classroom, on track to graduate and on the path to success in life. The diamonds weren’t real, they were awards, [...]
Courthouse book drive for CCSD brings in boxes of books to be put into the hands of young readers
A recent book drive at the Regional Justice Center and at Family Court brought in boxes of books to be given to students, teachers and for use at an upcoming book fair. Thanks to all those who lugged in bags and boxes to contribute books. The [...]
Nevada students impress with knowledge of American Democracy at We the People state finals competition
Hundreds of bright young students with anxious parents and other supporters impressed an all-star lineup of justice professionals and officials who judged the We the People Nevada State finals competition. We the People is a program intended to foster student understanding of American democracy, the [...]
We the People Competition gives Nevada students access to the knowledge and expertise of a who’s who of legal professionals and officials
The state We the People competition commences at West Career and Technical Academy 11945 W. Charleston Blvd. on February 4, with opening ceremonies at 8:45 a.m. and closing ceremonies around 2:30 p.m. Eighth Judicial District Court Judge Elissa Cadish will moderate the event with a keynote speech from [...]
A-Tech seniors on track to success with party train gone bad capstone project before District Court Judge
Advanced Technologies Academy (A-TECH) seniors looked and acted the parts of lawyers, engineers and other professionals when they did their capstone project before District Court Judge Joanna Kishner on Apr. 20.Students from the legal studies program served as the attorneys in the case, while students from [...]