News Summary
Jhone Ebert officially begins her role as superintendent of the Clark County School District (CCSD) on April 22, 2025, after 25 years with the district. Her return aims to engage families, tackle challenges in early education and literacy, and address important decisions in the upcoming school board meeting. Ebert’s experience and commitment to community collaboration set a promising path for CCSD’s future.
Jhone Ebert Kicks Off Her New Role as Superintendent of CCSD
Las Vegas is buzzing with excitement as Jhone Ebert has officially stepped into her role as the superintendent of the Clark County School District (CCSD) on April 22, 2025. After a remarkable journey spanning 25 years with the district, Ebert has returned home after taking on challenges outside of the CCSD. She’s back, and the community can’t wait to see what she has in store.
Ebert’s career isn’t just a mix of job titles; it’s a fascinating story. She started as a classroom teacher and climbed up the ladder to become a vital part of the CCSD cabinet. Her experience includes a stint as a state-level administrator in both New York and Nevada before making her way back to where her heart lies. Now, she’s ready to bring her wealth of knowledge to a student enrollment of approximately 296,000, which has seen a decline from over 320,000 since her departure.
Engaging Families and Bringing Them Back
One striking observation that Ebert has made during her first week is the remarkable surge in parental engagement in education, largely due to the challenges posed by the pandemic. She is eager to invite families back to public schools, emphasizing that CCSD should be their first choice, thanks to its phenomenal schools and dedicated educators.
This commitment to parents and community was evident right from the outset, as Ebert kicked off her first week with classroom visits, an annual gala recognizing staff achievements, and overseeing renovations of an elementary school recently hit by storm damage. She even had the honor of welcoming U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon during this busy week.
Upcoming School Board Meeting: Big Decisions Ahead
Looking ahead, Ebert is set to lead her first school board meeting next week, where vital decisions will be made. The agenda includes appointing two new cabinet members whose experience is sure to make waves in the educational landscape. Jesse Welsh is up for nomination as deputy superintendent of teaching and learning, while Felicia Gonzales is being proposed for deputy superintendent of business operations. Both candidates have proven their mettle in education, showcasing their ability to boost graduation rates and expand course offerings.
In the wake of changes, Ebert is also working on finding a new chief financial officer after the previous one faced challenges in budgeting. This is just one of the many steps she’s taking to ensure CCSD runs smoothly.
Focus on Early Education and Literacy
During this ongoing legislative session, Ebert has made it clear that she’s focused on prioritizing prekindergarten, early literacy, and improvements in mathematics and technical education. She has expressed optimism about garnering support from state leaders to expand early childhood education and enhance literacy programs.
However, the facts speak for themselves: only 42% of CCSD elementary school students are currently proficient in reading. Ebert recognizes the need for improved literacy as it forms the backbone of other subjects such as math and social studies. She plans to keep parents well-informed about their children’s academic progress, ensuring they know the resources available to aid their students.
Community Vision and Safety Measures
In an open letter to the community, Ebert shared her dreams for students, urging the community to embrace hope and strive for improvement. Her vision includes not just better educational outcomes, but also a call for increased funding and partnerships with local businesses to help elevate student success.
Moreover, safety in schools is another area she is keen on enhancing. Ebert is pushing for safety upgrades and the addition of advanced technologies to keep schools secure for everyone.
Creating a Diverse and Equitable Environment
Diversity and equity are also high on Ebert’s agenda. She aims to retain support for all children while expanding inclusive practices in line with legal requirements. All of these goals come with the responsibility of managing a contract that includes a salary of $385,000. It’s a big job with even bigger expectations, and Ebert is totally ready to dive in!
As Jhone Ebert takes the reins at CCSD, the future certainly looks bright. With her extensive experience and passion for education, the Las Vegas community has much to look forward to in the coming years.
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Additional Resources
- Fox5 Vegas: New CCSD Superintendent Shares Message to Parents
- Las Vegas Sun: New Superintendent Aims to Make Clark County Schools Excellent
- Review Journal: Superintendent Finalist Named for CCSD Role
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Superintendent
- KTNV: Interview with New CCSD Superintendent Jhone Ebert
- Google News: CCSD Superintendent
