
Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - It’s back to in-class learning for most of the Clark County School District beginning Monday.
95 percent of the estimated 310,000 in the nation's 5th-largest school district have chosen to attend class in person, while around five percent chose to continue with full-time distance learning.
Last week, Governor Sisolak mandated that all students and staff in both Clark and Washoe Counties be masked up in buildings and buses, no matter their vaccination status. A little more leeway was given to less populated rural districts.
CCSD is also asking parents to check in with their kids every morning to monitor any symptoms of COVID-19. If a student does have to stay home, the school district will make sure they can still learn from there.
The beginning of the semester also means that school zone speed limits are once again in effect. You can expect extra heavy patrols around schools to enforce those limits, and pricey fines for those who speed.
For a look at the Clark County School District's complete 'back-toschool' web page, click here.