From Lunch Program Beneficiary to Clark County Superintendent Jhone Eberts Inspiring Educational Journey

Jhone Ebert’s journey from a student benefiting from free-and-reduced lunch programs to becoming the superintendent of the Clark County School District is a testament to her dedication to education and student success. Raised by a single mother who emphasized the importance of learning, Ebert eventually realized her passion for education while working her way through college. Her career trajectory includes 25 years in the Clark County School District, leadership roles in New York, and serving as Nevada’s superintendent of public instruction.

Ebert’s approach focuses on transforming education to be more learner-centered, as demonstrated by her initiatives like the Portrait of a Nevada Learner and the Nevada Future of Learning Network. These efforts aim to shift away from traditional seat time requirements towards competency-based learning, allowing students to progress upon mastering skills and knowledge.

Colleagues praise her innovative solutions and her ability to connect with a diverse range of individuals, attributing her success to her genuine commitment to students and education. Ebert’s bipartisan support highlights her political acumen, having been appointed by a Democratic governor and retained by a Republican successor, illustrating her ability to work across party lines.

As she prepares to lead the fifth-largest school district in the country, Ebert’s vision includes addressing issues such as school start times and extending school days to improve educational outcomes. Her leadership is seen as a significant asset to the district, promising a transformative impact on the education system.

Ebert’s departure from the state superintendent role leaves a gap in Nevada’s educational leadership, prompting a search for her successor. Her colleagues express a sense of loss, but recognize her new position as a win for the Clark County School District, reflecting her enduring dedication to advancing educational opportunities for all students.

 

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2 comments
  1. Barry Berlin
    Barry Berlin
    March 25, 2025 at 7:43 pm

    She is the best thing to happen to the CCSD,she has always cared about children and the importance of a good education for their future.

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    • Nick Bonsanto
      Nick Bonsanto • Post Author •
      March 26, 2025 at 7:04 am

      Let’s hope so!

      Reply

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