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Las Vegas Schools Surplus 1,200 Staff Amid $50M Budget Cuts
National Desk
May 4, 2026
LAS VEGAS — The Clark County School District, Nevada's largest serving over 300,000 students across the Las Vegas Valley, announced Tuesday that nearly 1,200 employees will be budgeted out of their current schools for the 2026-27 school year.[1][2][3] The move stems from a $50 million reduction in school budgets, tied to declining student enrollment and rising employee costs, affecting more than 280 schools.[1][2][3] Of those impacted, 682 are licensed employees like teachers, 500 support professionals and 64 administrators.[2][3]
CCSD emphasizes these are not layoffs but surpluses, allowing staff to apply for openings elsewhere in the district.[1][2] John Vellardita, executive director of the Clark County Education Association, sought to calm fears, stating, "We don't expect any Reduction in Force where people are going to lose their jobs."[2] He expressed confidence that routine attrition — retirements and resignations — will create sufficient positions by fall, with more precise numbers expected in mid-April.[2]
This reshuffling unfolds against a backdrop of chronic teacher shortages in Clark County, where the district has long struggled to fill over 500 vacancies.[context] Proposed state budget cuts could intensify the strain, even as CCSD anticipates internal reassignments to maintain staffing levels.[1][3] District officials note enrollment drops and class size adjustments as key factors, raising concerns among parents and educators about potential disruptions to learning at schools from Henderson to North Las Vegas.[3]
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