When “Sharing” Meets “Boundaries”: What Toy Stories Reveal About Chinese and American Parenting

A viral social media post recently sparked heated discussion: “American parents teach children to be selfish, while Chinese parents teach them to be generous.” The comment came from a simple observation—whether parents encourage children to share their toys. Yet behind this everyday scene lies something far more profound: two distinct ways of understanding the relationshipContinue reading “When “Sharing” Meets “Boundaries”: What Toy Stories Reveal About Chinese and American Parenting”

The Real Ledger of Education: How Ebert Seeks More Funding and Trust for Clark County Schools

Faced with the immense burden of leading the nation’s fifth-largest school district, Clark County School District (CCSD) Superintendent Jhone Ebert told attendees at The Nevada Independent’s IndyTalks event that this is the critical moment for change — and that she believes she is the one to lead the turnaround.

Graduation vs. Proficiency: The Hidden Gap in American Education

Why Are So Many Students Graduating Without Mastering Core Skills? In the Clark County School District (CCSD), Nevada’s largest and the fifth-largest school district in the United States, more than 81% of high school students graduate on time each year. On the surface, this seems like a sign of success—evidence that the system is workingContinue reading “Graduation vs. Proficiency: The Hidden Gap in American Education”

Clark County’s Cellphone Ban: From the Statehouse to the Classroom

In recent years, the role of cellphones in classrooms has become a hotly debated issue among parents, teachers, and students. For some, phones are the main source of distraction and declining academic focus. For others, constant access to devices undermines social skills and worsens mental health. As these concerns mounted, Nevada lawmakers decided to act:Continue reading “Clark County’s Cellphone Ban: From the Statehouse to the Classroom”

From Marijuana Taxes to Classroom Seats: CCSD Superintendent Jhone Ebert’s Education Agenda at IndyTalks

[Las Vegas] – On the evening of September 22, 2025, hundreds of community members, educators, and reporters gathered in the newly opened Fontainebleau conference hall for IndyTalks: Nevada Education Discussion, hosted by The Nevada Independent. At the center of the event was Clark County School District (CCSD) Superintendent Jhone Ebert — formerly Nevada’s state superintendentContinue reading “From Marijuana Taxes to Classroom Seats: CCSD Superintendent Jhone Ebert’s Education Agenda at IndyTalks”