The Superintendent of Clark Country School District, Pat Skorkowsky, said that Kevin Child, a Clark County School Board member, has been prohibited from School District premises as of October 24 2017.
According to an article in Las Vegas Sun, Child was limited to holding prearranged meetings with the superintendent and attending School Board meetings and monthly parent meetings. The reason behind this ban was cited as student and employee safety.
Great SRLE Conference! Thanks Trustee Child for attending. Presentations on: restorative practices, safe environment for AA males, bullying intervention, gender diversity, trauma awareness, & cybersafety. @ClarkCountySch @SuptJaraCCSD @EDE4CCSD @SafeSchoolsNV @Kevinchild
— Brandon L. Moeller (@BrandonLMoeller) November 4, 2018
If Child is seen on district property, district workers could contact School District Police and hand him over to the law enforcement authority. He has been accused of telling a class of second-graders that “snitches get stitches”.
He also made inappropriate Facebook comments regarding the June 2016 terrorist attack in Nice, France, which killed 84 people. Later in 2018, he filed a lawsuit against the School District, but it was dismissed by Nevada supreme court because Kevin failed to provide the necessary documents for the case. He also resigned from his post in the same year.