Meet the candidates running for CCSD school board in District B
Eileen Eady and Lydia Dominguez face off for School Board district representing Northwest Las Vegas Valley, Mt. Charleston, Indian Springs, Mesquite, and Moapa Valley.
Eileen Eady and Lydia Dominguez face off for School Board district representing Northwest Las Vegas Valley, Mt. Charleston, Indian Springs, Mesquite, and Moapa Valley.
Emily Stevens and Karl Catarata face off for the School Board district representing Henderson, Boulder City, Searchlight, and Laughlin.
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Between the pause in the search for a new superintendent, a School Board trustee resigning, and a potential budget deficit, CCSD can’t seem to catch a break.
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