A Second Trustee Resigns from Clark County School Board
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, December 3, 2024 12:46 pm
Las Vegas, NV – The Clark County School District (CCSD) has announced the resignation of Trustee Lola Brooks from the District E seat on the Clark County School Board.
In a statement released Tuesday morning, CCSD Board President Evelyn Garcia Morales confirmed that Brooks stepped down on November 28. While specific details about her resignation were not disclosed, Garcia Morales expressed gratitude for Brooks’ service, praising her dedication and leadership over her eight-year tenure.
“We are grateful for the many years of service Trustee Brooks has dedicated to our children and school district and her unwavering commitment to bettering our community,” Garcia Morales said. “Over her eight-year tenure as member, clerk, vice president, and president, she led the district through a pandemic and difficult times, ultimately leaving us in a better place. We wish her all the best in her next adventure.”
Brooks, first elected in 2016, held various leadership roles on the board and played a key role in navigating the district through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her resignation comes ahead of newly elected Trustee Lorena Biassotti’s swearing-in.
Outside her role as a trustee, Brooks worked as a Data and Assessment Coordinator at a local charter school, focusing on improving information systems and student databases.
Garcia Morales noted that the board will determine how to address the vacancy in the coming weeks. Brooks’ departure marks the second resignation from the Clark County School Board, highlighting a period of transition for CCSD leadership.
The district and community now look ahead as new leadership prepares to take the reins.
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