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Nevada proposes cuts to education, hopes for federal relief

Nevada proposes cuts to education, hopes for federal relief By SAM METZJanuary 19, 2021 GMT FILE - In this May 8, 2018, file photo, then-Clark County Commission member Steve Sisolak speaks during a forum for Nevada gubernatorial candidates organized by Nevada faith groups in Las Vegas. Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak released a budget proposal for the upcoming two years that includes steep cuts to education and increased spending on health care. Sisolak and his staff said better-than-expected revenue projections and federal relief allowed the state to avoid proposing more severe cuts anticipated earlier in 2020. (AP Photo/John Locher, File) FILE - In this May 8, 2018, file photo, then-Clark County Commission member Steve Sisolak speaks during a forum for Nevada gubernatorial candidates organized by Nevada faith groups in Las Vegas. Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak released a budget proposal for the upcoming two years that includes steep cuts to education and increased spending on healt

Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice

Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice Trevor Sunn, 18, of Grafton, follows along during a practical math class at the Ledyard Charter School in Lebanon on Thursday. The school provided Sunn with a wireless hotspot because he did not have internet access for attending remote classes at his home. Sunn said he relies on his mother for rides to school while his car is broken. Valley News photographs James M. Patterson Science teacher Alison Crowley, right, looks in on the progress of Eddie Norwalk, 17, middle, who was making soap for an independent study at the Ledyard Charter School on Thursday. Crowley was promoted to her teaching position in 2020 after working as an academic coach. Todd Contois, 16, of Lebanon, works on an art project at left. James M. Patterson photos / Valley News

Valley News - Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice

Vermont lawsuits, New Hampshire legislation part of renewed push for school choice Trevor Sunn, 18, of Grafton, follows along during a practical math class at the Ledyard Charter School in Lebanon, N.H., Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. The school provided Sunn with a wireless hotspot because he did not have internet access for attending remote classes at his home. Sunn said he relies on his mother for rides to school while his car is broken, and he did not have internet access at home until the school provided him with a wireless hotspot. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

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