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Jhone Ebert’s Drive to Make Clark County Schools a Hub for Student Success

By nvm_admin May 5, 2026
EDITORIAL: What Ebert should do to improve district academics
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EDITORIAL: What Ebert should do to improve district academics

Contents
Early Milestones Signal MomentumLeadership Shifts Prioritize AchievementInnovative Programs Target ProficiencyRoadmap to a Destination District

EDITORIAL: What Ebert should do to improve district academics – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – Clark County School District Superintendent Jhone Ebert has positioned academic improvement at the center of her vision to transform the nation’s fifth-largest school district into a preferred choice for families. Recent data reveals notable advances, including a graduation rate that reached 86.6 percent, marking a 5.1 percentage point increase and a record number of 23,443 graduates.[1] These strides underscore her commitment to elevating student achievement amid ongoing challenges in staffing and performance.

Early Milestones Signal Momentum

The district recorded a 9 percent drop in chronic absenteeism rates, a development Ebert highlighted as a significant step forward.[2] This reduction reflects targeted efforts to foster better attendance habits across schools. Meanwhile, 98 percent of classrooms now feature licensed teachers, the highest staffing rate in years, providing a stable environment for instruction.[3]

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These metrics emerged during Ebert’s first year, which concluded with reports of operational enhancements and measurable progress in key areas. Parents and educators in Las Vegas have noted the impact on daily school life. The focus on foundational issues like attendance and staffing sets the stage for deeper academic gains.

Leadership Shifts Prioritize Achievement

Ebert implemented changes in district leadership early in her tenure, aligning teams around improved student outcomes.[4] Her first 100 days included a progress update that informed a broader vision for the 2025-2026 school year. These adjustments aimed to streamline operations and direct resources toward classroom priorities.

  • Reorganization of administrative roles to emphasize academic goals.
  • Development of a new strategic plan set for launch by the end of the 2025-2026 year.[5].pdf)
  • Emphasis on core areas like early literacy and middle school math.[6]

Stakeholders, including teachers and community leaders, stand to benefit from these targeted reforms. The practical effects include more consistent instruction and reduced disruptions for students throughout Clark County.

Innovative Programs Target Proficiency

Adjustments to school start times represent one practical change expected to yield better results. Ebert noted that later starts should lead to enhanced student outcomes.[7] Select schools with extended days have already demonstrated higher achievement levels, informing district-wide strategies.

Collaborations with state partners, including the Nevada Department of Education, CCEA, and UNLV, support pilot projects for academic growth. “CCSD is proud to join forces with the State of Nevada, CCEA, and UNLV to pilot new ways of increasing student achievement,” Ebert stated.[8] Competency-based learning and investments in teacher retention further bolster these efforts. Families in high-needs areas will see the timeline unfold through the 2026-2027 school year.

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Roadmap to a Destination District

In her State of the District address, Ebert detailed the Road to the Destination District, a comprehensive plan to boost enrollment and performance.[3] This initiative builds on current successes while addressing persistent gaps in proficiency. The approach promises higher standards that attract families seeking quality education options.

Key Metric Recent Improvement
Graduation Rate Up 5.1% to 86.6%
Chronic Absenteeism Down 9%
Licensed Teacher Classrooms 98% staffed

These benchmarks illustrate the district’s trajectory under Ebert’s guidance. Continued funding and community support will determine long-term success for the hundreds of thousands of students served.

As Clark County families weigh school choices, Ebert’s measured progress offers hope that the district can shift from obligation to opportunity. The coming years will test whether these foundations lead to sustained excellence across Las Vegas classrooms.

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