Assemblyman Elliot Anderson wants more oversight of the Nevada System of Higher Education and protections for government whistleblowers who disclose falsehoods or illegal acts by their employer.
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What Assemblywoman Amber Joiner sees as a procedural change quickly became the most contentious piece of a bill dealing with sexual education for Nevada students. Instead of having families “opt in” to sex ed in high school, Assembly Bill 348 would require families to “opt out” of the coursework.
The Assembly education committee discussed two proposals concerning the Achievement School District on Wednesday.
The topic of college affordability reached the Senate Committee on Education in the form of two bills.
Nevada charter schools that comply with class-size requirements would be eligible to receive money from the state, under a bill introduced Tuesday in the Legislature.
The Clark County School District reorganization bill may take a little longer than initially planned to get to the governor’s desk.
All four of the state’s current community college presidents oppose a measure that would decentralize power from the state Board of Regents.
Nevada school board trustees would be required to undergo at least six hours of training in the first and third years of their terms under a bill introduced Monday.
Nevada school officials would need to notify parents before they interview students when conducting an investigation into a report of bullying, under a bill proposed Monday.
Several of the more than 60 stone structures on the 110-acre Stewart campus, many built by Hopi stone masons, are in disrepair and there are concerns about their seismic stability. The federal government opened the school in 1890 and operated it until it was shut down in 1980.