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The Clark County School District will eliminate all 170 dean positions at middle and high schools in an effort to erase a roughly $17 million deficit.
While lawmakers significantly altered the education landscape in the state, they did not add as much money for public schools as some education advocates had sought.
The district’s budget deficit for the next school year stems from a dueling need to provide promised raises for educators while covering rising operations costs.
The Nevada System of Higher Education says it won’t be able to fully fund a 3 percent cost of living adjustment for its workers after an error left its budget $6.4 million short.
Only one Clark County commissioner — Tick Segerblom — committed to raising the sales tax to pay for education and other social services under a bill now awaiting Gov. Steve Sisolak’s signature.
Despite winning additional funding in the legislative session, the Clark County School District revealed Tuesday that it is facing a budget deficit of between $17 million and $18 million next year.
The first major overhaul of Nevada’s education funding formula in more than five decades is itself getting a re-write in the Assembly Ways & Means Committee on the session’s final day.
Bilbray Elementary Principal Aalya Page and Desert Oasis High School Principal Kelly O’Rourke will join the district’s central office and oversee curriculum and assessment.