Clark County School District (CCSD) is facing a significant challenge with 1,400 teacher vacancies, particularly in North Las Vegas and east Valley schools, which show the most openings. The district launched a new hiring campaign, 'We are Vegas. We are CCSD,' to fill these critical positions and address concerns about teacher retention. Additionally, the district is actively seeking feedback on superintendent finalists and implementing educational programs to integrate North Las Vegas students into the workforce. An update on a new school in Owyhee was also mentioned, indicating ongoing educational developments across the state.
While the school year may be coming to an end soon, the focus on hiring staff continues. On Tuesday, Clark County School District leaders discussed the need to fill critical teaching jobs. https://t.co/GtKiYAIKBr
With 1,400 vacancies CCSD launches hiring campaign, teachers worried about retention. Today I asked the interim superintendent about ways this is being addressed FULL: https://t.co/kFvQGBQZ81 @News3LV https://t.co/0OWouBfwDv
"We are Vegas. We are CCSD" New campaign by the district aims to help fill positions. https://t.co/32Del9tC37
Today's Indy Education newsletter is jammed pack w/ K-12 newsletter from across the state including: - A profile on a program getting NLV students into the workforce - @WashoeSchools gathering feedback on supt finalists - An update on a new Owyhee school https://t.co/QoT7EVcqNZ
Mapping teacher vacancies: North Las Vegas, east Valley schools show most openings FULL: https://t.co/mi2lUlT0MJ @News3LV https://t.co/g51hEd6qhC