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CCSD has $2.2M DEI price range as Trump seeks to remove range packages

By Miles Cooper March 1, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Trump Administration gave universities and faculties a Friday deadline to remove their “race-based” practices or threat shedding federal funding. 

The Clark County Faculty District has a range and fairness division with an almost $2.2 million price range, in accordance with data 8 Information Now obtained. 

“DEI right now, through executive order, they are calling for the elimination of that in our education system,” Trustee Lorena Biassotti of District E mentioned at a CCSD Board of Trustees assembly.

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CCSD has a whole division devoted to range, fairness, and inclusion. The vast majority of the scholar inhabitants at CCSD is Black, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and Native American. Hispanic/Latinos comprise practically half the scholar physique. 

The data 8 Information Now obtained by way of a public report confirmed CCSD’s fairness and variety division had a $2.2 million price range within the fiscal 12 months of 2025. Eight workers work in that division, and 4 of them make six figures. 

Assistant Superintendent Samuel Scavella has the biggest wage within the range and fairness division at $150,812. One other 14 CCSD workers are labeled as working in fairness and/or range.

President Donald Trump has mentioned he desires to finish DEI insurance policies, together with these at faculties. 

“It was really hurting our country badly. It was costing a lot of money too. You see the kind of money we’re talking about, hundreds of millions of dollars for nonsense,” Trump mentioned earlier this month.

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The subject of DEI got here up at this week’s CCSD assembly. Biassotti requested superintendent candidate Jhone Ebert, who’s a girl and mixed-race, about it. 

“You have achieved so much. Do you believe today’s students can achieve the same success without systems of DEI incorporated into our education system?” Biassotti requested. 

Ebert ultimately answered the query, however solely after Biassotti requested it in a special method.

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“We are diverse and we need to embrace it. The work that we do with all of our students is important, and we need to see that they can be successful,” Ebert, who’s at the moment the state faculty superintendent, mentioned. 

Some dad and mom pushed again towards Biassotti’s query.

“We need to stop with the fear mongering and make sure our schools reflect the values of inclusion and respect that actually make Nevada great,” Anna Marie-Binder mentioned. “Some people want to push a one-sided agenda, but that’s not what school is for. We’re here to teach kids how to think, not what to think. Critical thinking, empathy, and understanding different perspectives. That’s what education looks like.”

CCSD has not responded to an electronic mail from 8 Information Now on whether or not it plans to remove its range packages. The district’s faculty board employed 2 extra workers to its fairness and variety division at a Feb. 13 assembly. 

The American Federation of Lecturers, the nation’s largest lecturers’ union, filed a lawsuit this week to dam the Trump Administration from imposing this coverage, accusing President Trump of violating the First and Fifth Amendments.  

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