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Las Vegas’ Clark County School District has welcomed new superintendent Jhone Ebert, who brings nearly 40 years of experience in education. Ebert is focused on addressing teacher shortages, enhancing school safety, and improving student literacy. She aims to tackle rising enrollment concerns and foster community engagement while navigating funding challenges. Ebert’s proactive approach signals a hopeful future for the district and its students.
Las Vegas is buzzing with excitement as the Clark County School District (CCSD) welcomes its new superintendent, Jhone Ebert, who has jumped into her role with both feet! Just four days into her tenure, Ebert is already making waves by visiting schools across the district to get a feel for the strengths and challenges that educators and students are facing.
Jhone Ebert isn’t just any superintendent; she brings nearly 40 years of experience in education, with her journey starting as a teacher right here in CCSD. Over the years, she has worn many hats, most recently serving as the Superintendent of Public Instruction for Nevada. This wealth of experience gives her a unique perspective on the needs of students and educators in the district.
One of Ebert’s primary objectives is tackling the ongoing challenges of hiring qualified teachers to fill hard-to-staff positions. Schools like those focused on special education and Title One are facing difficulties, especially as the funding from Senate Bill 231 is set to run out soon. Ebert is keeping a keen eye on the governor’s proposed budget, which promises to extend funding, pending legislative approval.
Creating a safe culture for both employees and families is a top priority for Ebert. She wants everyone in the district to feel comfortable reporting issues without the fear of retaliation. This commitment to a nurturing atmosphere is vital for fostering communication and collaboration within the schools.
As enrollment numbers have been slipping over the years, with projections showing a decrease from around 287,400 students in 2025 to approximately 283,900 in 2026, Ebert knows that retaining students is essential. Her goal is to improve school quality and keep students from seeking alternatives elsewhere.
Ebert has also acknowledged the issue of bullying within schools and isn’t satisfied with the current anti-bullying policies. She looks forward to starting conversations about how bullying impacts students and what can be done to enhance feelings of safety and trust among individuals in the schools.
Improving student proficiency—especially in literacy—is at the forefront of Ebert’s agenda. She is a strong advocate for expanding pre-kindergarten programs, believing that early education lays the groundwork for future success.
With the district reporting a staggering 31% chronic absence rate—much higher than the pre-pandemic level of 22%—Ebert sees addressing attendance as crucial for improving educational outcomes. To counter this, she proposes the idea of lengthening school days and potentially extending the school year, as CCSD’s current school hours rank among the shortest in the nation.
Despite the ambition, Ebert notes that adequate funding still lags behind the national average, which is essential for implementing her proposed changes. She is determined to foster a collaborative environment, allowing staff to voice concerns and work together toward positive transformations in the district.
As the Clark County School Board prepares to vote on appointing a deputy superintendent, it is clear that Ebert is looking for individuals who share her vision for the future. She is committed to rebuilding trust and restoring confidence in the district, which is crucial as they move forward.
In an effort to enhance community involvement and transparency, Ebert emphasizes the significance of working together with families and stakeholders in the educational journey. Her recent open letter to the community reflects her dedication to supporting student education while improving the district’s overall perception.
With Ebert at the helm, it seems the future of Las Vegas’ education system might just be looking a little brighter. Only time will tell how her proactive approach will shape the landscape of learning within the Clark County School District!
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