CCSD Moves Forward With Later School Start Times, Works to Place Hundreds of Teachers After Budget Cuts

Clark County School District Superintendent Jhone Ebert marked her first year leading the nation’s fifth-largest school district Thursday, outlining progress on school start times, staffing challenges, student safety, and the district’s fiscal outlook heading into the 2026-2027 school year.

To support the upcoming schedule shift, CCSD is adding 26 buses and hiring 51 new drivers. The transition carries a one-time cost of $5.6 million, funded through bond reserves, and an ongoing annual cost of approximately $5.1 million for staffing and bus maintenance.

“We were the only school district in the nation that had a 7 a.m. start time, expecting our children to be in their seats, ready to learn at 7 a.m. There’s nowhere else in the nation that anyone does that,” Ebert said. “I feel blessed that I get to lean in on the work that other school districts have completed before we implement here in Southern Nevada,” she said…

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