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The middle schoolers bustled into the classroom at 8:30 a.m.

Students inside Somerset Academy in North Las Vegas sat inside the classroom on a hot Thursday morning.

New teachers have been practicing in classrooms most of June as part of 51ԹϺ's Rebel Academy.

51ԹϺ has put students on the fast track to becoming teachers. This comes as CCSD revealed it has more than 800 open positions in the classroom.

The Clark County School District may start the year with hundreds of teacher vacancies but 51ԹϺ is aiming to fill some of those spots with its fast track teacher certification program.
Black students and students with disabilities get suspended at higher rates, federal data show.
Racial disparities in school discipline will persist until educators seriously examine the role their decisions play in the matter.
Racial disparities in school discipline are nothing new.
When two black men were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks where they had been waiting for a business meeting on April 12, the incident called renewed attention to the bias that racial minorities face in American society.

A timeline for a “Top Gun”-style teacher preparation program slated to start next year at 51ԹϺ has slowed down because of concerns from an anonymous donor.
College campuses are often a hotbed for innovation aimed at promoting student success. However, sometimes a simple text message is all it takes to point a struggling student in the right direction.