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Steven Miller
Senior Vice President, Nevada Journal Managing Editor
Steven Miller is Nevada Journal Managing Editor, Emeritus, and has been with the Institute since 1997.Steven graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Philosophy from Claremont Men’s College (now Claremont McKenna). Before joining NPRI, Steven worked as a news reporter in California and Nevada, and a political cartoonist in Nevada, Hawaii and North Carolina. For 10 years he ran a successful commercial illustration studio in New York City, then for five years worked at First Boston Credit Suisse in New York as a technical analyst. After returning to Nevada in 1991, Steven worked as an investigative reporter before joining NPRI.
‘Catch Me If You Can,’ Part 2
CCSD regularly ignores the recommendations of internationally recognized experts on autism
'Catch Me if You Can,' Part 6
'Is CCSD deliberately indifferent?" the court asks: 'People are doing this left and right and you're not doing anything about it.'
'Catch Me If You Can,' Part 1
Hurd v. Clark County School District lawsuit reprises decades of special-ed problems
Abuse of CCSD special-needs students met with secrecy and indifference, parents allege
Documenting the Clark County School District’s pattern of hiding the abuse and corruption taking place in special needs education.
Fixing Special Ed, Part 7:Autism, dyslexia, societal changes reveal a broken special-ed system
Foot-dragging school districts face future of increasingly costly settlements
Fixing Special Ed, Part 6: Special-ed has a fundamental problem: Government rigidity blocks innovation
Leaves school administrators stuck within a system-corrupting dilemma: kids vs costs
Fixing Special Ed, Part 4:CCSD asked for special-ed audit then attempted to hide results
Revealed: Records tampering, state and federal law violations, illegal IEP changes
Fixing Special Ed, Part 1:Supremes’ decision on special-ed sets higher standards for care
Called ‘a recipe for financial disaster’ byunhappy public-school administrator groups
Fixing Special Ed, Part 2: New, higher special-ed costs looming for State of Nevada
9th Circuit signals lack of patience with ploys school districts have used to suppress costs