logo
Over 200 students graduate from Clark County Acceleration Academies

Over 200 students graduate from Clark County Acceleration Academies

Yahoo2 days ago

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — For more than 200 students in the Las Vegas valley, graduation is more than just a ceremony, it's a triumph of perseverance, resilience, and the power of second chances.
Students from Clark County Acceleration Academies walked across the stage this week to receive their high school diplomas, an achievement made possible by a unique partnership between the Clark County School District and Acceleration Academies. The partnership is a flexible, personalized learning program designed for students who struggle in traditional classroom settings.
'I was nervous, happy, mixed emotions, and a little bit of everything. I'm very happy and now very excited,' graduate Teo Spencer said.
CCAA offers a non-traditional model tailored to students who may have fallen behind, dropped out, or faced personal obstacles that made high school difficult. With a mix of in-person academic coaching and self-paced digital learning, students can earn credits on a flexible schedule that works for their lives as they balance jobs, family responsibilities, or mental health needs.
For many of the graduates, this moment marks the end of a difficult chapter and the beginning of a new future.
'I'm going to join the Marines. I'm going to start with four years then I want to join a trade school for culinary and auto tech,' Spencer said.
The graduation ceremony, filled with cheers, tears, and proud families, highlighted a growing movement toward more inclusive, student-centered education.
Since its inception in Las Vegas, CCAA has helped hundreds of students re-engage with learning and regain hope. Acceleration Academies' hybrid approach uses remote and in-person learning that allows students to focus on one course at a time.
'I was in the 9th grade when I first started and I finished my three years in one year,' Graduate Anaya Levarity said.
Last year The Public Education Foundation awarded over $6 million in scholarships for students in the Acceleration Academies Program.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Downtown Las Vegas businesses brace for weekend protests
Downtown Las Vegas businesses brace for weekend protests

Yahoo

time10 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Downtown Las Vegas businesses brace for weekend protests

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Marco Lopez, co-owner of Juice Stars, told 8 News Now his business was vandalized earlier this week during the Las Vegas protest downtown. Anti-ICE expletives were spray-painted on his storefront, and he spent nearly two hours cleaning it up. 'At first I was like 'ugh really,' but I came in, grabbed a razor blade, spray bottle, and just had to sit there and scrape slowly,' Lopez said. He is now preparing his business for the protests planned this weekend. 'I mean we're gonna prep as best we can, bring all our stuff inside, get stuff put away, possibly just take everything money-wise, valuable out of here,' said Lopez. The owner also plans to monitor the store's security cameras, since the business will be closed during those hours. Other employees working at downtown businesses, who wanted to remain anonymous, told 8 News Now they are taking precautions. Many did not want to be named out of fear of retribution. 'The company we partnered with next door had to lock up their doors just as a precaution and for extra safety as well,' a woman told 8 News Now. She explained although they hope things won't get out of hand over the weekend, they are prepared to close their doors if it does. 'To close up early would impact our sales obviously, but we just want to make sure everyone's safe out there, especially our employees,' she said. The downtown protest is expected to take place at the federal courthouse tomorrow from 5-7 p.m. According to a press release, it is meant to be 'peaceful protests against the Trump administration.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

New Nevada traffic ticket laws to go into effect
New Nevada traffic ticket laws to go into effect

Yahoo

time15 hours ago

  • Yahoo

New Nevada traffic ticket laws to go into effect

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada lawmakers unanimously passed and Gov. Joe Lombardo signed a proposal to amend the state's traffic-ticket system. Senate Bill 359, which will become law Oct. 1, gives courts flexibility to reduce the amount a driver needs to pay upfront. Courts interpreted the current law as a driver having to pay the full amount of a ticket before a hearing. The 8 News Now Investigators first looked into the issue this spring when a retiree had to pay her $417 ticket in full before her court hearing. Before Senate Bill 359, Nevada law required her to pay the fine in full — whether she wanted to fight the ticket or not. Since 2021, Nevada lawmakers, both Democrats and Republicans, have changed most traffic infractions, like a speeding ticket, to be a civil infraction, not a criminal one. That means tickets no longer carry the threat of jail time, and missed court appearances do not really matter in the long run since the court may already have your money. Democratic State Sen. Melanie Scheible sponsored the change, which passed unanimously. The governor signed it last week. In addition, changes written in Senate Bill 359 now combine civil and criminal infractions — minor speeding offenses versus driving without a license — and allow a judge to deal with both in one hearing. The new law also gives judges more discretion, not a 'presumption in favor' to reduce a traffic ticket to a nonmoving violation should the driver pay all their fines and have a good driving record. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Canaccord Genuity Keeps Their Buy Rating on Perseus Mining (PRU)
Canaccord Genuity Keeps Their Buy Rating on Perseus Mining (PRU)

Business Insider

time2 days ago

  • Business Insider

Canaccord Genuity Keeps Their Buy Rating on Perseus Mining (PRU)

In a report released today, Reg Spencer from Canaccord Genuity maintained a Buy rating on Perseus Mining (PRU – Research Report), with a price target of A$5.25. The company's shares closed yesterday at C$3.22. Confident Investing Starts Here: Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Spencer covers the Basic Materials sector, focusing on stocks such as Resolute Mining , Perseus Mining , and Ora Banda Mining. According to TipRanks, Spencer has an average return of 2.1% and a 44.74% success rate on recommended stocks. Perseus Mining has an analyst consensus of Strong Buy, with a price target consensus of C$3.74. Based on Perseus Mining 's latest earnings release for the quarter ending December 31, the company reported a quarterly revenue of C$939.99 million and a net profit of C$288.06 million. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of C$749.4 million and had a net profit of C$223 million

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store