The proposal to push back high school start times by one hour in Nevada has been revived, despite criticism from several school districts, including Clark County School District (CCSD). The change, which would shift start times to 8 a.m. or later, was initially opposed by CCSD, which threatened legal action, claiming the Nevada State Board of Education lacked the authority for such a decision. A statewide survey showed strong support for the change, citing benefits like better sleep and improved mental health for students. However, some opponents expressed concerns about the impact on working parents and the adjustment for students. The issue will be decided by Nevada lawmakers when they reconvene in February 2025.