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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.
Fixing Special Ed, Conclusion
The 'average brain' myth bites the dust
Fixing Special Ed, Part 3:School systems have circumvented federal special-ed law for decades
Los Angeles, Texas, New York exemplify styles of noncompliance
Fixing Special Ed, Part 5:2001: CCSD, State of Nevada lose precedent-setting Amanda J. case
Apparent shift in district's strategy follows: Fight until jury trial looms, then settle with parents
Fixing Special Ed, Part 8:‘Right of exit’ found key to genuine special-ed progress
School-choice programs for special-needs kids:Popular with parents, save states money
Rotting from within
Introduction Another school year, another crisis By Adam Pruzan It’s time once more for Nevadans to ponder the deep and abiding problems of the Clark County…
What is IVGID so intent on hiding?
IVGID management keeps financial information from its governing board so that the public can also be kept uninformed, says board chair Wong
IVGID officials caught in false testimony
State’s top authority refutes district’s compliance claims
IVGID’s efforts to conceal public records gets bizarre
Staff blandly admits felony-level destruction of email records
When reforms make headway, CCSD's insider empire strikes back
Part 8: District's internal financial controls revealed as effectively nonexistent