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TITLE 34 - EDUCATION

CHAPTER 385 - STATE ADMINISTRATIVE

ORGANIZATION

GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 385.005           Declaration

of legislative intent; policies of integration or desegregation of public

schools; recommendations to Legislature for equality of educational

opportunity.

NRS 385.007           Definitions.



DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

NRS 385.010           Creation;

composition; executive head.

NRS 385.014           Opinions

of Attorney General.

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

NRS 385.021           Composition;

election and appointment of members; qualifications of members; terms of

members; vacancies.

NRS 385.030           Officers:

President; Secretary.

NRS 385.040           Meetings

and quorum.

NRS 385.050           Compensation

of members; claims.

NRS 385.060           Seal.

NRS 385.075           Establishment

of administrative policies.

NRS 385.080           Regulations.

NRS 385.091           Nonprofit

corporation for educational enhancement and recognition: Formation.

NRS 385.092           Nonprofit

corporation for educational enhancement and recognition: Nature.

NRS 385.093           Nonprofit

corporation for educational enhancement and recognition: Income not to inure to

any person; exceptions.

NRS 385.095           Education

Gift Fund: Restrictions on use of money in Fund; State Board required to

record, review and report certain gifts deposited in Fund; use of form by

donor; transmittal of reports to Legislature.

NRS 385.100           Regulations:

Conditions for acceptance of money, services, commodities or equipment for

public schools from federal agencies; exceptions.

NRS 385.102           Higher

Education Student Loan Program: “Institution of higher education” defined.

NRS 385.104           Higher

Education Student Loan Program: Establishment; use of money; policies and

regulations of State Board.

NRS 385.106           Higher

Education Student Loan Program: Administration; powers of State Board.

NRS 385.107           Higher

Education Student Loan Program: Higher Education Student Loan Fund.

NRS 385.108           Higher

Education Student Loan Program: Withdrawals; records.

NRS 385.109           State

Board to cooperate in plan for lunches for aged persons; regulations. [Replaced

in revision by NRS 387.112.]

NRS 385.110           State

Board to prescribe and cause enforcement of courses of study for public

schools; exceptions.

NRS 385.115           State

Board to cooperate in establishment of programs of information about missing

children; regulations.

NRS 385.125           Standard

plans, designs and specifications for construction of school buildings:

Adoption; approval by State Public Works Division of the Department of

Administration prior to adoption; fee for costs of approval.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

NRS 385.150           Appointment;

unclassified service; position within Executive Department.

NRS 385.160           Qualifications.

NRS 385.170           Pursuing

other employment or holding other office for profit prohibited without approval

of Governor.

NRS 385.175           Designation

as educational leader for system of K-12 public education; general duties.

NRS 385.180           Visitation

of schools; consultations with educators.

NRS 385.190           Conferences

of teachers and administrators.

NRS 385.200           Regulations:

Reports to Department; proceedings.

NRS 385.210           Form

of school register; dissemination of information regarding statutes and

regulations relating to schools; memorandum to school districts and charter

schools; preparation and publication of Department bulletin. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.220           Power

to administer oaths.

NRS 385.230           Annual

report of the state of public education; contents of report; presentation and

submission of report.

NRS 385.240           Approval

of library books for public schools; exception for charter schools; actions

subject to review by State Board. [Replaced in revision by NRS 390.400.]

NRS 385.250           Delivery

of property to successor.

DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENTS,

PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND OTHER PERSONNEL

NRS 385.290           Superintendent

of Public Instruction authorized to appoint deputy superintendents.

NRS 385.300           Deputy

Superintendent for Administrative and Fiscal Services: Qualifications and

appointment. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.310           Deputy

Superintendent for Administrative and Fiscal Services: Duties. [Replaced in

revision by NRS 387.3035.]

NRS 385.315           Deputy

Superintendent for Administrative and Fiscal Services: Additional duties.

[Replaced in revision by NRS 387.3037.]

NRS 385.320           Deputy

superintendents in unclassified service; restriction on other employment.

NRS 385.330           Professional

staff and other appointed personnel: Duties; location of offices.

NRS 385.340           Qualifications

of professional staff and other appointed personnel not in unclassified

service.

NRS 385.345           Coordinator

of the Use of Libraries and Related Technical Systems: Appointment; duties.

STATEWIDE SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTABILITY

General Provisions

NRS 385.3455         Definitions.

NRS 385.346           “Bureau”

defined.

NRS 385.3465         “Committee”

defined.

NRS 385.3467         “Title

I school” defined.

NRS 385.34675       “Title

I school district” defined.

NRS 385.3468         Applicability;

scope.

 

Annual Reports of Accountability Information; Plans to Improve

the Achievement of Pupils

NRS 385.3469         Contents

of annual report of accountability for State Board; public dissemination of

report; notice of availability on Internet. [Replaced in revision by NRS 385.3572, 385.3574, 385.3576, 385.3578, 385.3581, 385.3583, 385.3584, 385.3585, 385.3587, 385.3589, 385.3591 and 385.3592.]

NRS 385.34691       Plan

by State Board to improve achievement of pupils: Preparation; contents;

inclusion of 5-year strategic plan; establishment of goals and benchmarks;

annual review and submission. [Replaced in revision by NRS

385.3593.]

NRS 385.34692       Summary

of accountability information for State Board; submission and public

dissemination of summary; availability of summary on Internet. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.347           Program

of accountability for school districts and charter schools; preparation of

annual report of accountability by school districts and sponsors of charter

schools; public dissemination of report; notice of availability on Internet.

[Parts of this section were replaced in revision in 2013 by NRS 385.3472, 385.3474, 385.3476, 385.3478, 385.3481, 385.3483, 385.3485, 385.3487, 385.3489, 385.3491, 385.3493 and 385.3495.]

NRS 385.3472         District

accountability report: Pupil achievement and school performance.

NRS 385.3474         District

accountability report: Class sizes.

NRS 385.3476         District

accountability report: Personnel employed by school district; designation of

categories of personnel.

NRS 385.3478         District

accountability report: Professional qualifications of teachers and

paraprofessionals; attendance of teachers.

NRS 385.3481         District

accountability report: Attendance, truancy and transiency of pupils.

NRS 385.3483         District

accountability report: Discipline of pupils.

NRS 385.3485         District

accountability report: Graduation and drop-out rates of pupils; enrollment of

pupils in remedial college courses.

NRS 385.3487         District

accountability report: Pupils who are limited English proficient.

NRS 385.3489         District

accountability report: Career and technical education.

NRS 385.349           Summary

of accountability information for school districts and charter schools;

submission and public dissemination of summary; availability of summary on

Internet. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3491         District

accountability report: Curriculum; remedial and special programs.

NRS 385.3493         District

accountability report: Fiscal information; technological facilities and

equipment.

NRS 385.3495         District

accountability report: District communication; parental involvement.

NRS 385.357           Plan

to improve achievement of pupils for individual schools; annual review; process

for submission and approval of plan; timeline for carrying out plan.

NRS 385.3572         State

accountability report: Requirements; public dissemination of report; notice of

availability on Internet.

NRS 385.3574         State

accountability report: Pupil achievement and school performance.

NRS 385.3576         State

accountability report: Class sizes.

NRS 385.3578         State

accountability report: Personnel employed by each school district; designation

of categories of personnel.

NRS 385.358           Summary

of accountability information for individual schools; submission and public

dissemination of summary; availability of summary on Internet. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3581         State

accountability report: Professional qualifications of teachers and

paraprofessionals; attendance of teachers.

NRS 385.3583         State

accountability report: Attendance, truancy and transiency of pupils.

NRS 385.3584         State

accountability report: Discipline of pupils.

NRS 385.3585         State

accountability report: Graduation and drop-out rates of pupils; enrollment of

pupils in remedial college courses.

NRS 385.3587         State

accountability report: Pupils who are limited English proficient.

NRS 385.3589         State

accountability report: Career and technical education.

NRS 385.359           Authority

of Bureau to convene advisory group to review accountability information;

duties of advisory group; qualifications of members of advisory group.

[Repealed.]

NRS 385.3591         State

accountability report: Remedial and special programs.

NRS 385.3592         State

accountability report: Fiscal information; technological facilities and

equipment.

NRS 385.3593         Plan

by State Board to improve achievement of pupils: Preparation; contents;

inclusion of 5-year strategic plan; establishment of goals and benchmarks;

annual review and submission.

 

Adoption of Growth Model for Schools; Inclusion of Certain

Pupils Within Statewide System of Accountability; Annual Ratings of Public

Schools; Duties of Department

NRS 385.3594         Compliance

of statewide system of accountability with requirements for receipt of federal

education funding; additional requirements for statewide system of

accountability.

NRS 385.3595         Adoption

of model to measure achievement of pupils on criterion-referenced examinations;

use of model to track progress of individual schools from year to year.

NRS 385.361           Measurement

of adequate yearly progress prescribed by State Board; regulations governing

corrective action, consequences and sanctions for certain schools. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3611         Regulations

governing criteria for designating schools and school districts. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3612         Regulations

governing inclusion of pupils enrolled in certain alternative programs within

statewide system of accountability.

NRS 385.36125       School

Support Teams: Membership. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.36127       School

Support Teams: Duties and powers; quarterly progress report. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.36129       School

Support Teams: Annual written report; contents, submission and availability of

report. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3613         Annual

determination of whether public schools are meeting annual measurable

objectives and performance targets; transmission of determinations; effect of

irregularity in testing administration or testing security.

NRS 385.362           Consequences

for failure to make adequate yearly progress for 1 year. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3622         Monitoring

administration of examinations by Department required under certain

circumstances if school fails to meet annual measurable objectives and

performance targets.

NRS 385.3623         Criteria

for designating schools as demonstrating exemplary achievement, high

achievement, adequate achievement or need for improvement. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3625         Recognition

as exemplary turnaround school. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.366           Annual

rating of schools; issuance of preliminary ratings; opportunity for schools to

review data; notice of final ratings.

NRS 385.3661         Designation

as demonstrating need for improvement for 1 year: Notice; technical assistance;

school choice required for Title I schools. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3693         Designation

as demonstrating need for improvement for 2 consecutive years: Notice;

technical assistance. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.372           Designation

of Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 2 consecutive

years: School choice and supplemental services required; delay from imposition

of supplemental services required for certain schools. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3721         Designation

as demonstrating need for improvement for 3 consecutive years: Notice;

technical assistance; comprehensive audit of school. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3743         Designation

of Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 3 consecutive

years: School choice, supplemental services and corrective action required;

delay from imposition of corrective action required for certain schools.

[Repealed.]

NRS 385.3744         Designation

of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 3 consecutive

years: Certain corrective action authorized; delay from imposition for certain

schools. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3745         Designation

of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 4 consecutive

years: Development of turnaround plan; monitoring of implementation of

turnaround plan and corrective action by Department; notice; technical

assistance; regulations. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3746         Designation

of Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 4 consecutive

years: Technical assistance, school choice, supplemental educational services

and development of plan for restructuring required; delay from development of

plan required for certain schools. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.376           Designation

of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 4 consecutive

years: Corrective action and other consequences and sanctions authorized; delay

from imposition required for certain schools; notice of consequences and

sanctions. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.37603       Designation

of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 5 or more

consecutive years: Repeal of plan to improve and implementation of turnaround

plan; notice; technical assistance. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.37605       Designation

of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 5 consecutive

years or more: Corrective action and other consequences and sanctions

authorized; delay from imposition required for certain schools; monitoring of

turnaround plan by Department; notice of consequences and sanctions.

[Repealed.]

NRS 385.37607       Designation

of Title I schools as demonstrating need for improvement for 5 consecutive

years or more: Repeal of plan to improve and implementation of plan for

restructuring; delay from implementation of plan required for certain schools;

technical assistance, school choice and supplemental educational services required;

notice. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3761         Restructuring

required for Title I schools; notice of restructuring. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3762         Annual

determination of adequate yearly progress for school districts. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.377           Criteria

for designating school districts as demonstrating exemplary achievement, high

achievement, adequate achievement or need for improvement. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3771         Annual

designation of school districts; issuance of preliminary designations;

opportunity for school districts to review data; notice of final designations;

public dissemination. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.37715       Recognition

as exemplary turnaround school district. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3772         Consequences

for school district designated as demonstrating need for improvement; technical

assistance and corrective action. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3773         Types

of corrective actions for school districts; notice of corrective action and

opportunity for hearing. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3774         Delay

from imposition of corrective action required for certain school districts.

[Repealed.]

NRS 385.3781         Definitions.

[Repealed.]

NRS 385.3782         “Account”

defined. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3783         “Commission”

defined. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.37835       Superintendent

of Public Instruction required to ensure Commission carries out duties

successfully. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3784         Commission:

Creation; membership; terms; meetings; compensation of members; duty of

Department to provide administrative support; involvement of the Legislative

Counsel Bureau in activities of Commission. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3785         Commission:

Establishment of program of educational excellence; allocations of money to

public schools and consortiums of public schools; Department required to

provide list of priorities of schools; review of certain information by

Commission. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.3787         Use

of money by public schools and consortiums of public schools that receive

allocations from Account; submission of evaluation of effectiveness.

[Repealed.]

NRS 385.3789         Submission

of annual reports by Commission; biennial audit of programs by Legislative

Auditor. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.379           Creation

of Account for Programs for Innovation and the Prevention of Remediation;

acceptance of gifts and grants; use of money in Account. [Replaced in revision

by NRS 387.031.]

NRS 385.382           Form

for notice to parents concerning rating of school as underperforming.

NRS 385.384           Selection

of providers of supplemental educational services; maintenance of updated list

of approved providers. [Repealed.]

NRS 385.389           Department

required to adopt programs of remedial study; schools demonstrating need for

improvement required to ensure completion of remedial study by certain pupils.

[Repealed.]

NRS 385.3891         Establishment

of monitoring system for statewide system of accountability; annual summary of

findings.

NRS 385.391           Regulations

governing recognition of certain schools and to carry out statewide system of

accountability. [Repealed.]

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY ASSESSMENT

NRS 385.448           Selection

of assessment by State Board; eligibility to take assessment; permission of

board of trustees required under certain circumstances; regulations.

NRS 385.451           Disclosure

of questions and answers prohibited; exceptions.

NEVADA YOUTH LEGISLATURE

NRS 385.501           Definitions.

NRS 385.502           “Account”

defined.

NRS 385.503           “Board”

defined.

NRS 385.505           “Youth

Legislature” defined.

NRS 385.515           Creation;

appointment of members; terms; reappointment.

NRS 385.525           Qualifications

for service; application for appointment and reappointment; notice of change in

residency or school of enrollment.

NRS 385.535           Vacancies

in membership.

NRS 385.545           Election

and duties of Chair and Vice Chair; duties of Director of Legislative Counsel

Bureau; acceptance of gifts and grants for support of Youth Legislature.

NRS 385.555           Powers

and duties; submission of annual report.

NRS 385.565           Request

for legislative measure; adoption of procedures for meetings; advisement

regarding administration of gifts and grants.

NRS 385.575           Compensation

of members.

NRS 385.581           Administration

of Youth Legislature by corporation for public benefit; governance of

corporation by Board of Directors; appointment and terms of Board; election of

Chair and Vice Chair; powers and duties of Board.

NRS 385.585           Nevada

Youth Legislature Account: Creation; use of money in Account; interest and

income; submission of annual itemized statement.

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND FAMILY

ENGAGEMENT; OFFICE OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND FAMILY ENGAGEMENT

General Provisions

NRS 385.600           “Advisory

Council” defined.

 

Advisory Council on Parental

Involvement and Family Engagement

NRS 385.605           Superintendent

of Public Instruction required to ensure Advisory Council carries out duties

successfully.

NRS 385.610           Establishment;

appointment of members; election of officers; terms; administrative support by

Department; compensation of members.

NRS 385.620           Duties;

submission of reports.

NRS 385.625           Board

of trustees authorized to establish local advisory council on parental

involvement and family engagement.

 

Office of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement

NRS 385.630           Creation;

duty of Superintendent of Public Instruction to appoint Director and to ensure

sufficient number of personnel.

NRS 385.635           Duties;

annual report; posting of certain information on Department’s website.

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND

MATHEMATICS

NRS 385.700           Creation;

membership; vacancy; meetings; election of Chair; quorum; authority to appoint

subcommittees; service without compensation. [Effective through June 30, 2017.]

NRS 385.705           Duties;

submission of biennial report; consideration of recommendations by State Board.

[Effective through June 30, 2017.]

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NOTE:                    Section 1 of chapter 132, Statutes of

Nevada 2011, at p. 632, has been codified as NRS

388.225.

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APPENDIX

JUDICIALLY APPROVED

DISTRICTS FOR MEMBERS OF THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION BASED ON 2010 CENSUS

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GENERAL PROVISIONS

      NRS 385.005  Declaration of legislative intent; policies of integration or

desegregation of public schools; recommendations to Legislature for equality of

educational opportunity.

      1.  The Legislature reaffirms its intent

that public education in the State of Nevada is essentially a matter for local

control by local school districts. The provisions of this title are intended to

reserve to the boards of trustees of local school districts within this state

such rights and powers as are necessary to maintain control of the education of

the children within their respective districts. These rights and powers may

only be limited by other specific provisions of law.

      2.  The responsibility of establishing a

statewide policy of integration or desegregation of public schools is reserved

to the Legislature. The responsibility for establishing a local policy of

integration or desegregation of public schools consistent with the statewide

policy established by the Legislature is delegated to the respective boards of

trustees of local school districts and to the governing body of each charter

school.

      3.  The State Board shall, and the State

Public Charter School Authority, each board of trustees of a local school

district, the governing body of each charter school and any other school

officer may, advise the Legislature at each regular session of any recommended

legislative action to ensure high standards of equality of educational

opportunity for all children in the State of Nevada.

      (Added to NRS by 1973, 471; A 1997, 1840; 2011, 2318)

      NRS 385.007  Definitions.  As

used in this title, unless the context otherwise requires:

      1.  “Charter school” means a public school

that is formed pursuant to the provisions of NRS

386.490 to 386.649, inclusive.

      2.  “Department” means the Department of

Education.

      3.  “Homeschooled child” means a child who

receives instruction at home and who is exempt from compulsory attendance

pursuant to NRS 392.070.

      4.  “Limited English proficient” has the

meaning ascribed to it in 20 U.S.C. § 7801(25).

      5.  “Public schools” means all

kindergartens and elementary schools, junior high schools and middle schools,

high schools, charter schools and any other schools, classes and educational

programs which receive their support through public taxation and, except for

charter schools, whose textbooks and courses of study are under the control of

the State Board.

      6.  “State Board” means the State Board of

Education.

      7.  “University school for profoundly gifted

pupils” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS

392A.040.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1563; A 1997, 1840; 1999, 3289; 2003, 2958; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 2428)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

      NRS 385.010  Creation; composition; executive head.

      1.  A Department of Education is hereby

created.

      2.  The Department consists of the State

Board of Education, the State Board for Career and Technical Education and the

Superintendent of Public Instruction.

      3.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction is the executive head of the Department.

      [1:32:1956]—(NRS A 1979, 1564; 1981, 413; 1985, 811; 1995, 32; 2001, 1025; 2005, 1046)

      NRS 385.014  Opinions of Attorney General.  When

required, the Attorney General shall give an opinion in writing and without fee

to the State Board, the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Commission

on Professional Standards in Education on matters relating to the powers and

duties of the Department.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1564; A 1987, 993)

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

      NRS 385.021  Composition; election and appointment of members; qualifications

of members; terms of members; vacancies.

      1.  The State Board of Education is hereby

created. The State Board consists of the following voting members:

      (a) One member elected by the registered voters

of each congressional district described in NRS

304.060 to 304.120, inclusive;

      (b) One member appointed by the Governor;

      (c) One member appointed by the Governor,

nominated by the Majority Leader of the Senate; and

      (d) One member appointed by the Governor,

nominated by the Speaker of the Assembly.

      2.  In addition to the voting members

described in subsection 1, the State Board consists of the following four

nonvoting members:

      (a) One member appointed by the Governor who is a

member of a board of trustees of a school district, nominated by the Nevada

Association of School Boards;

      (b) One member appointed by the Governor who is

the superintendent of schools of a school district, nominated by the Nevada

Association of School Superintendents;

      (c) One member appointed by the Governor who

represents the Nevada System of Higher Education, nominated by the Board of

Regents of the University of Nevada; and

      (d) One member appointed by the Governor who is a

pupil enrolled in a public school in this State, nominated by the Nevada

Association of Student Councils or its successor organization and in

consultation with the Nevada Youth Legislature. After the initial term, the

term of the member appointed pursuant to this paragraph commences on June 1 and

expires on May 31 of the following year.

      3.  Each member of the State Board elected

pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1 must be a qualified elector of the

district from which that member is elected.

      4.  Each member appointed pursuant to

paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of subsection 1 and each member appointed pursuant

to subsection 2 must be a resident of this State.

      5.  The Governor shall ensure that the

members appointed pursuant to paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of subsection 1

represent the geographic diversity of this State and that:

      (a) One member is a teacher at a public school

selected from a list of three candidates provided by the Nevada State Education

Association.

      (b) One member is the parent or legal guardian of

a pupil enrolled in a public school.

      (c) One member is a person active in a private

business or industry of this State.

      6.  After the initial terms, each member:

      (a) Elected pursuant to paragraph (a) of

subsection 1 serves a term of 4 years. A member may be elected to serve not

more than three terms but may be appointed to serve pursuant to paragraph (b),

(c) or (d) of subsection 1 or subsection 2 after service as an elected member,

notwithstanding the number of terms the member served as an elected member.

      (b) Appointed pursuant to paragraphs (b), (c) and

(d) of subsection 1 serves a term of 2 years. A member may be reappointed for

additional terms of 2 years in the same manner as the original appointment.

      (c) Appointed pursuant to subsection 2 serves a

term of 1 year. A member may be reappointed for additional terms of 1 year in

the same manner as the original appointment.

      7.  If a vacancy occurs during the term of:

      (a) A member who was elected pursuant to

paragraph (a) of subsection 1, the Governor shall appoint a member to fill the

vacancy until the next general election, at which election a member must be

chosen for the balance of the unexpired term. The appointee must be a qualified

elector of the district where the vacancy occurs.

      (b) A voting member appointed pursuant to

paragraph (b), (c) or (d) of subsection 1 or a nonvoting member appointed

pursuant to subsection 2, the vacancy must be filled in the same manner as the

original appointment for the remainder of the unexpired term.

      (Added to NRS by 1971, 1532; A 1973, 159; 1979, 1565; 1981, 1818; 1991, 1089; 2001

Special Session, 347; 2011, 2300)

      NRS 385.030  Officers: President; Secretary.

      1.  At its first meeting after each

election and qualification of newly elected members, the State Board of

Education shall organize by electing one of its members as President, to serve

at the pleasure of the Board.

      2.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction is the Secretary of the Board and shall serve without additional

salary.

      [3:32:1956]—(NRS A 1979, 1566)

      NRS 385.040  Meetings and quorum.

      1.  The State Board shall hold at least 9

but not more than 12 regular meetings annually at the State Capital. The

Secretary shall call all regular meetings.

      2.  At least one of the meetings of the

State Board must include a discussion with the superintendents of the school

districts, presidents of the boards of trustees of the school districts,

representatives of the governing bodies of charter schools, representatives of

the governing bodies of university schools for profoundly gifted pupils and the

chairs of all boards, commissions and councils in the public education system

in this State to discuss:

      (a) The goals and benchmarks of the State for

improving the academic achievement of pupils enrolled in public schools;

      (b) The effects of those goals and benchmarks on

the school districts and public schools;

      (c) The status of the school districts and public

schools in achieving the goals and benchmarks; and

      (d) The status of any corrective actions imposed

on a school district or public school.

      3.  The State Board may hold special

meetings at such other times and places as the State Board may direct. The Secretary

shall call special meetings upon the written request of the President or any

three voting members of the State Board.

      4.  A majority of the voting members of the

State Board constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and no action

of the State Board is valid unless that action receives, at a legally called

meeting, the approval of a majority of all voting members.

      [4:32:1956]—(NRS A 1979, 1566; 1983, 1441; 2011, 2302)

      NRS 385.050  Compensation of members; claims.

      1.  Each member of the State Board of

Education is entitled to receive compensation of not more than $80 per day, as

fixed by the State Board, for attending each meeting of the State Board, not to

exceed 12 meetings in any calendar year.

      2.  While engaged in the business of the

State Board, each member and employee of the State Board is entitled to receive

the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers and

employees generally.

      3.  Claims for compensation and expenses

must be approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the State

Board of Examiners, and must be paid from money provided by direct legislative

appropriation from the State General Fund as other claims against the State are

paid.

      [5:32:1956]—(NRS A 1975, 497; 1979, 73; 1981, 1982; 1985, 418; 1989, 1714)

      NRS 385.060  Seal.  The Board

shall adopt and use an official seal in authentication of its acts.

      [6:32:1956]

      NRS 385.075  Establishment of administrative policies.  The State Board shall establish policies to

govern the administration of all functions of the State relating to

supervision, management and control of public schools not conferred by law on

some other agency.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1564)

      NRS 385.080  Regulations.  The

State Board may adopt regulations for its own government and as necessary for

the execution of the powers and duties conferred upon it by law.

      [8:32:1956]—(NRS A 1977, 222; 1979, 1566; 1987, 993, 1489; 1995, 1382)

      NRS 385.091  Nonprofit corporation for educational enhancement and

recognition: Formation.  The State

Board, in the name and on behalf of the system of public schools in this State,

may:

      1.  Cause to be formed a nonprofit

corporation pursuant to chapter 82 of NRS for

the acquisition of money and personal property for awards in recognition of

exceptional teachers, pupils and public schools and for special projects

regarding educational enhancement, including, but not limited to, any unique

educational activity which is conducted by officials of the public schools to

improve the educational performance of or learning opportunities for pupils or

teachers in the public schools.

      2.  Determine the name of the corporation.

      3.  Specify that the corporation is formed

for charitable and educational purposes, subject to the basic purpose of the

corporation as set forth in subsection 1.

      4.  Specify any incidental powers which the

corporation may exercise, including:

      (a) The power to solicit and receive

contributions, gifts, grants, devises and bequests of money and personal

property, or any combination thereof;

      (b) Any of the powers enumerated in NRS 82.121 except that the corporation may

not receive or hold real property; and

      (c) The power to do all acts as may be necessary,

convenient or desirable to carry out the purposes for which the corporation is

formed.

      5.  Provide for:

      (a) The location and relocation of the office of

the corporation;

      (b) Upon the dissolution of the corporation and

the liquidation of its obligations, the distribution of its assets to the

system of public schools in this State;

      (c) The perpetual existence of the corporation;

      (d) The governing body of the corporation and the

appointment and reappointment of members thereto; and

      (e) The adoption of the bylaws for the

corporation and any amendments thereto.

      (Added to NRS by 1987, 666; A 1991, 1314)

      NRS 385.092  Nonprofit corporation for educational enhancement and

recognition: Nature.

      1.  The nonprofit corporation, upon its

formation, is:

      (a) A body corporate and politic; and

      (b) A political subdivision of this state.

      2.  The activities of this corporation are

hereby determined to be public in nature.

      (Added to NRS by 1987, 667)

      NRS 385.093  Nonprofit corporation for educational enhancement and

recognition: Income not to inure to any person; exceptions.  Any income of the nonprofit corporation may

not inure to any member thereof or to any other natural person or partnership

or corporation, excluding any payment of the expenses of the corporation for

its operation and maintenance and any other obligations based on contract or

tort.

      (Added to NRS by 1987, 667)

      NRS 385.095  Education Gift Fund: Restrictions on use of money in Fund; State

Board required to record, review and report certain gifts deposited in Fund;

use of form by donor; transmittal of reports to Legislature.  Except as otherwise provided in NRS 385.091:

      1.  All gifts of money which the State

Board is authorized to accept must be deposited in a special revenue fund in

the State Treasury designated as the Education Gift Fund and reported pursuant

to subsection 4.

      2.  The money available in the Education

Gift Fund must be used only for the purpose specified by the donor, within the

scope of the State Board’s powers and duties.

      3.  If all or part of the money accepted by

the State Board from a donor is not expended before the end of any fiscal year,

the remaining balance of the amount donated must remain in the Education Gift

Fund until needed for the purpose specified by the donor.

      4.  Except as otherwise provided in

subsection 5, the State Board shall record each gift of money deposited in the

Education Gift Fund pursuant to this section and prepare a report which

includes, for each such gift:

      (a) The amount of the gift;

      (b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6,

the name of the donor of the gift;

      (c) Any instructions provided by the donor

concerning the use of the gift; and

      (d) Information concerning any connection between

the donor and the State Board or the administration of the system of public

education in this State, including, without limitation:

             (1) Any contract between the donor and the

State Board;

             (2) Any contract between the donor and the

State Public Charter School Authority;

             (3) Any bid by the donor for a contract

with the State Board;

             (4) Any bid by the donor for a contract

with the State Public Charter School Authority;

             (5) If the donor is a lobbyist as defined

in NRS 218H.080, a statement of

whether the donor lobbies on issues of interest to the State Board or relating

to the system of public education in this State; and

             (6) Any service by the donor on a

committee to form a charter school created pursuant to NRS 386.520.

      5.  This section does not apply to any gift

of money:

      (a) In an amount less than $100,000, unless the

cumulative total by the same donor within a 12-month period is equal to or more

than $100,000; or

      (b) That is intended for a public broadcasting

service.

      6.  A donor may remain anonymous for

purposes of the report prepared pursuant to subsection 4, unless the donor is

required to provide information pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 4.

      7.  The State Board may submit a form to

each donor that requires the donor to provide the information required for

inclusion in the report prepared pursuant to subsection 4. If the State Board

uses such a form, the State Board may rely upon the information provided by the

donor on the form for purposes of the report required of the State Board

pursuant to subsection 4 and the State Board is not otherwise required to

verify the contents of the information provided by the donor on the form.

      8.  The State Board shall include the

report prepared pursuant to subsection 4 on the agenda of the next regular

meeting of the State Board held pursuant to NRS 385.040

and review all transactions involving a gift listed on the report that have

taken place since the previous meeting of the State Board.

      9.  On or before February 1 of each year,

the State Board shall transmit each report prepared pursuant to subsection 4 in

the immediately preceding year:

      (a) In odd-numbered years, to the Director of the

Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the next regular session of the

Legislature; and

      (b) In even-numbered years, to the Legislative

Committee on Education.

      (Added to NRS by 1961, 43; A 1979, 618; 1983, 393; 1987, 667; 1991, 279; 2001, 2753; 2013, 1175,

2631)

      NRS 385.100  Regulations: Conditions for acceptance of money, services,

commodities or equipment for public schools from federal agencies; exceptions.

      1.  The State Board of Education shall

prescribe regulations under which contracts, agreements or arrangements may be

made with agencies of the Federal Government for money, services, commodities

or equipment to be made available to the public schools, subject to the

supervision and control of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

      2.  All contracts, agreements or

arrangements made by public schools in the State of Nevada involving money,

services, commodities or equipment which may be provided by agencies of the

Federal Government, must be entered into in accordance with the regulations

prescribed by the State Board and in no other manner.

      3.  This section does not apply to any

money received by any school district in the State of Nevada pursuant to the

provisions of:

      (a) “An Act to provide financial assistance for

local educational agencies in areas affected by federal activities, and for other

purposes,” being Public Law 874-81st Congress; and

      (b) “An Act relating to the construction of

school facilities in areas affected by federal activities, and for other

purposes,” being Public Law 815-81st Congress,

Ê as these

statutes were enacted and may be amended.

      [10:32:1956]—(NRS A 1979, 1567)

      NRS 385.102  Higher Education Student Loan Program: “Institution of higher

education” defined.  As used in NRS 385.104, “institution of higher education” means

an educational institution which:

      1.  Admits as regular students only persons

having received a certificate of graduation from high school, or the recognized

equivalent of such a certificate, or those approved by the Superintendent of

Public Instruction for training at a vocational-technical level;

      2.  Is authorized to provide a program of

education beyond high school;

      3.  Awards a bachelor’s degree or a 2-year

degree or certificate of graduation or a certificate of completion of a program

beyond high school;

      4.  Is an institution with full approval of

the State of Nevada or the United States Department of Education; and

      5.  Has recognized accreditation.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 1182; A 1979, 1567; 1983, 133)

      NRS 385.104  Higher Education Student Loan Program: Establishment; use of

money; policies and regulations of State Board.

      1.  The Higher Education Student Loan

Program is hereby established.

      2.  Money available for the Higher

Education Student Loan Program must be used to provide loans to further the

educational goals of Nevada residents who are admitted to and attending

institutions of higher education.

      3.  The State Board shall establish

policies and may adopt regulations for the administration of the Higher

Education Student Loan Program.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 1183; A 1977, 230; 1979, 1567)

      NRS 385.106  Higher Education Student Loan Program: Administration; powers of

State Board.

      1.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction may administer the Higher Education Student Loan Program and may

consult with any public officer or private person in the State who may have an

interest in higher education or in the Program. The Superintendent of Public

Instruction shall notify the State Board at least 30 days in advance if the

Superintendent intends to stop administering the Program.

      2.  After receiving notice from the Superintendent

of Public Instruction that he or she intends to stop administering the Program,

but before the Superintendent actually stops administering it, the State Board,

with the concurrence of the Governor, shall designate another public agency or

private nonprofit organization to administer the Program in a manner which

ensures continued access to the Program by postsecondary schools in this State,

including all of the institutions of the Nevada System of Higher Education. The

designation may authorize assumption of any reserves or liability accruing to

an agency or organization engaged in administering the Program or the guarantee

of student loans.

      3.  If the Superintendent of Public

Instruction administers the Program, the State Board may:

      (a) Negotiate and accept federal and other money

appropriated and available to insure loans for student educational purposes

under the Program.

      (b) Negotiate and enter into such agreements with

other agencies as it deems proper for the administration and conduct of the

Program.

      (c) Accept gifts, grants and contributions from

any source that will facilitate and assist the higher education of Nevada

residents.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 1183; A 1977, 230; 1979, 1567; 1987, 853; 1993, 339)

      NRS 385.107  Higher Education Student Loan Program: Higher Education Student

Loan Fund.  If the Superintendent

of Public Instruction administers the Higher Education Student Loan Program:

      1.  The money available for the Program

must be deposited in the State Treasury for credit to the Higher Education

Student Loan Fund which is hereby created as a special revenue fund.

      2.  Each expenditure from this Fund must be

paid as other claims against the State are paid.

      (Added to NRS by 1981, 1248; A 1987, 853)

      NRS 385.108  Higher Education Student Loan Program: Withdrawals; records.  If the Superintendent of Public Instruction

administers the Higher Education Student Loan Program, the Superintendent

shall:

      1.  Certify to the State Controller all

withdrawals for purposes of the Program. The State Controller shall then issue

a warrant to the State Treasurer in the amount of the certification. The State

Treasurer shall disburse that amount in accordance with the warrant.

      2.  Use the money received for the Higher

Education Student Loan Program for that Program.

      3.  Establish and maintain such records for

the Program as are required by good accounting practices.

      (Added to NRS by 1969, 1183; A 1977, 230; 1979, 1568; 1987, 854)

      NRS 385.109  State Board to cooperate in plan for lunches for aged persons;

regulations.  [Replaced in revision

by NRS 387.112.]

 

      NRS 385.110  State Board to prescribe and cause enforcement of courses of

study for public schools; exceptions.

      1.  Except as otherwise provided in

subsections 2 and 3, the State Board shall prescribe and cause to be enforced

the courses of study for the public schools of this State. The courses of study

prescribed and enforced by the State Board must comply with the standards of

content and performance established by the Council to Establish Academic

Standards for Public Schools pursuant to NRS

389.520.

      2.  For those courses of study prescribed

by the State Board:

      (a) High schools may have modified courses of

study, subject to the approval of the State Board; and

      (b) Any high school offering courses normally

accredited as being beyond the level of the 12th grade shall, before offering

such courses, have them approved by the State Board.

      3.  A charter school is not required to

offer the courses of study prescribed by the State Board except for those

courses of study which are required for promotion to the next grade or

graduation from high school.

      [11:32:1956]—(NRS A 1997, 1841; 1999, 3382)

      NRS 385.115  State Board to cooperate in establishment of programs of

information about missing children; regulations.  The

State Board shall cooperate with the Attorney General in the establishment in

the schools, including, without limitation, charter schools, of programs of

information about missing children and adopt regulations containing guidelines

for such programs.

      (Added to NRS by 1985, 2168; A 1997, 1841)

      NRS 385.125  Standard plans, designs and specifications for construction of

school buildings: Adoption; approval by State Public Works Division of the

Department of Administration prior to adoption; fee for costs of approval.

      1.  The State Board may adopt standard

plans, designs and specifications for the construction of school buildings by

the boards of trustees of the various school districts. If such plans, designs

and specifications are adopted, provision must be made for the production and

distribution of such plans, designs and specifications by appropriate rules and

regulations. The board of trustees of a school district may use any such plans,

designs and specifications if it determines that the plans, designs and

specifications are in the best interests of the district.

      2.  Before the adoption of any such

standard plans, designs and specifications, the State Board shall submit the

plans, designs and specifications to the State Public Works Division of the

Department of Administration, whose written approval thereof must be obtained

before any further consideration by the State Board. The State Public Works

Division shall verify that the plans, designs and specifications comply with

all applicable requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42

U.S.C. §§ 12101 et seq., and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto,

including, without limitation, the Americans with Disabilities Act

Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities set forth in Appendix A

of Part 36 of Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. The requirements of

this subsection are not satisfied if the plans, designs and specifications

comply solely with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards set forth in

Appendix A of Part 101-19.6 of Title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

      3.  The State Public Works Division of the

Department of Administration may charge and collect and the State Board may pay

a reasonable fee for the costs incurred by the State Public Works Division in

approving the standard plans, designs and specifications submitted.

      (Added to NRS by 1973, 727; A 1997, 2454; 1999, 2854)

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

      NRS 385.150  Appointment; unclassified service; position within Executive

Department.  The Superintendent of

Public Instruction:

      1.  Is appointed by the Governor from a

list of three candidates submitted by the State Board and serves at the

pleasure of the Governor.

      2.  Is in the unclassified service of the

State.

      3.  Is in the Executive Department of State

Government.

      [Part 1:108:1866; B § 2599; BH § 1636; C § 1782; RL §

2765; NCL § 4765] + [Part 9:108:1866; B § 2607; BH § 1644; C § 1790; RL § 2773;

NCL § 4773] + [15:32:1956]—(NRS A 1957, 72; 1979, 1568; 1999, 3383; 2011, 2302)

      NRS 385.160  Qualifications.  To

be eligible to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, a person

shall:

      1.  Have attained the age of 21 years at

the time of his or her appointment; and

      2.  Possess the knowledge and ability to

carry out the duties required by this title and all other statutes and

regulations governing K-12 public education.

      [Part 2:108:1866; A 1953, 711; 1955, 459] +

[16:32:1956]—(NRS A 1957, 73; 2011, 2303;

2013, 2631)

      NRS 385.170  Pursuing other employment or holding other office for profit

prohibited without approval of Governor.  The

Superintendent shall not pursue any other business or occupation or hold any

other office of profit without the approval of the Governor.

      [17:32:1956]—(NRS A 1957, 73; 1960, 395; 1961, 656;

1963, 1332; 1965, 704; 1966, 62; 1967, 1496; 1971, 1433; 1979, 73, 1568; 1981, 1278; 1985, 419; 2013, 2631)

      NRS 385.175  Designation as educational leader for system of K-12 public

education; general duties.  The

Superintendent of Public Instruction is the educational leader for the system

of K-12 public education in this State. The Superintendent of Public Instruction

shall:

      1.  Execute, direct or supervise all

administrative, technical and procedural activities of the Department in

accordance with policies prescribed by the State Board.

      2.  Employ personnel for the positions

approved by the State Board and necessary for the efficient operation of the

Department.

      3.  Organize the Department in a manner

which will assure efficient operation and service.

      4.  Maintain liaison and coordinate

activities with other state agencies performing educational functions.

      5.  Enforce the observance of this title

and all other statutes and regulations governing K-12 public education.

      6.  Request a plan of corrective action

from the board of trustees of a school district or the governing body of a

charter school if the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that the

school district or charter school has not complied with a requirement of this

title or any other statute or regulation governing K-12 public education. The

plan of corrective action must provide a timeline approved by the

Superintendent of Public Instruction for compliance with the statute or

regulation.

      7.  Perform such other duties as are

prescribed by law.

      (Added to NRS by 1979, 1564; A 2011, 2303)

      NRS 385.180  Visitation of schools; consultations with educators.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction or a

staff member of the Department designated by the Superintendent shall:

      1.  Visit each county in the State at least

once each school year, and shall conduct institutes, visit schools, consult

with school officers, or address public assemblies on subjects pertaining to

the schools.

      2.  Consult and study with school officers

and educators of this and other states on topics of school administration,

school methods and school law.

      [18:32:1956]—(NRS A 1973, 234; 1979, 1568)

      NRS 385.190  Conferences of teachers and administrators.

      1.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction or a staff member designated by the Superintendent shall:

      (a) Convene teachers’ conferences in the various

sections of the State in such places and at such times as he or she deems

advisable.

      (b) Engage such conference lecturers and leaders

as he or she deems advisable.

      (c) Preside over and regulate the programs of all

teachers’ conferences.

      2.  No teachers’ conference may continue

more than 5 days.

      3.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction or the designated staff member shall convene, in such places and at

such times as he or she may designate, conferences of school administrators.

      [19:32:1956]—(NRS A 1973, 236; 1979, 1569; 1987, 419; 2013, 2631)

      NRS 385.200  Regulations: Reports to Department; proceedings.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall

prescribe proper and necessary regulations for making reports to the Department

and for conducting all necessary proceedings for which the Superintendent is

responsible.

      [20:32:1956]—(NRS A 1979, 1569)

      NRS 385.210  Form of school register; dissemination of information regarding

statutes and regulations relating to schools; memorandum to school districts

and charter schools; preparation and publication of Department bulletin.  Repealed. (See chapter 379, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 2042.)

 

      NRS 385.220  Power to administer oaths.  The

Superintendent of Public Instruction and members of the professional staff

within the Department designated by the Superintendent may administer oaths

relating to public schools.

      [22:32:1956]—(NRS A 1979, 1570)

      NRS 385.230  Annual report of the state of public education; contents of

report; presentation and submission of report.

      1.  The Department shall, in conjunction

with the State Board, prepare an annual report of the state of public education

in this State. The report must include, without limitation:

      (a) An analysis of each annual report of

accountability prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS

385.3572;

      (b) An update on the status of K-12 public

education in this State;

      (c) A description of the most recent vision and

mission statements of the State Board and the Department, including, without

limitation, the progress made by the State Board and Department in achieving

those visions and missions;

      (d) A description of the goals and benchmarks for

improving the academic achievement of pupils which are included in the plan to

improve the achievement of pupils required by NRS

385.3593;

      (e) An analysis of the progress the public

schools have made in the previous year toward achieving the goals and

benchmarks for improving the academic achievement of pupils;

      (f) An analysis of whether the standards and

examinations adopted by the State Board adequately prepare pupils for success

in postsecondary educational institutions and in career and workforce

readiness;

      (g) An analysis of the extent to which school

districts and charter schools recruit and retain effective teachers and

principals;

      (h) An analysis of the ability of the automated

system of accountability information for Nevada established pursuant to NRS 386.650 to link the achievement of

pupils to the performance of the individual teachers assigned to those pupils

and to the principals of the schools in which the pupils are enrolled;

      (i) An analysis of the extent to which the lowest

performing public schools have improved the academic achievement of pupils

enrolled in those schools;

      (j) A summary of the innovative educational

programs implemented by public schools which have demonstrated the ability to

improve the academic achievement of pupils, including, without limitation:

             (1) Pupils who are economically

disadvantaged, as defined by the State Board;

             (2) Pupils from major racial and ethnic

groups, as defined by the State Board;

             (3) Pupils with disabilities;

             (4) Pupils who are limited English

proficient; and

             (5) Pupils who are migratory children, as

defined by the State Board; and

      (k) A description of any plan of corrective

action requested by the Superintendent of Public Instruction from the board of

trustees of a school district or the governing body of a charter school and the

status of that plan.

      2.  In odd-numbered years, the

Superintendent of Public Instruction shall present the report prepared pursuant

to subsection 1 in person to the Governor and each standing committee of the

Legislature with primary jurisdiction over matters relating to K-12 public

education at the beginning of each regular session of the Legislature.

      3.  In even-numbered years, the

Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, on or before January 31, submit a

written copy of the report prepared pursuant to subsection 1 to the Governor

and to the Legislative Committee on Education.

      [23:32:1956]—(NRS A 1965, 1148; 1979, 1570; 1999, 3383; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2011, 2303;

2013, 2633)

      NRS 385.240  Approval of library books for public schools; exception for

charter schools; actions subject to review by State Board.  [Replaced in revision by NRS 390.400.]

 

      NRS 385.250  Delivery of property to successor.  At

the expiration of his or her term of office, the Superintendent of Public

Instruction shall deliver immediately to his or her successor in office all

property and effects belonging to the office and shall take a receipt for the

same.

      [25:32:1956]

DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENTS, PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND OTHER

PERSONNEL

      NRS 385.290  Superintendent of Public Instruction authorized to appoint

deputy superintendents.  The

Superintendent of Public Instruction may appoint such deputy superintendents as

the execution of the Superintendent’s duties may require. A deputy

superintendent may perform any duty required of the Superintendent of Public

Instruction during the absence of the Superintendent and shall do such work as

the Superintendent may direct under the laws of the State.

      [29:32:1956]—(NRS A 1957, 84; 1969, 167; 1979, 1571; 1987, 827; 2013, 2634)

      NRS 385.300  Deputy Superintendent for Administrative and Fiscal Services:

Qualifications and appointment.  Repealed.

(See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.310  Deputy Superintendent for Administrative and Fiscal Services:

Duties.  [Replaced in revision by NRS 387.3035.]

 

      NRS 385.315  Deputy Superintendent for Administrative and Fiscal Services:

Additional duties.  [Replaced in

revision by NRS 387.3037.]

 

      NRS 385.320  Deputy superintendents in unclassified service; restriction on

other employment.  Each deputy

superintendent appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant

to NRS 385.290:

      1.  Is in the unclassified service of the

State.

      2.  Except as otherwise provided in NRS 284.143, shall each devote his or her

entire time and attention to the business of his or her office and shall not

pursue any other business or occupation or hold any other office of profit.

      [32:32:1956]—(NRS A 1965, 1150; 1967, 1496; 1969,

169; 1971, 1434; 1979,

1573; 1981,

1278; 1985,

419; 1987,

830; 1997,

618; 2013,

2636)

      NRS 385.330  Professional staff and other appointed personnel: Duties;

location of offices.

      1.  Professional staff and other personnel

appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall perform such duties

as are assigned by the Superintendent.

      2.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction, under the policies of the State Board, shall locate the offices of

professional staff and other personnel where the needs of the education program

can best be served.

      [33:32:1956]—(NRS A 1959, 801; 1965, 1150; 1969, 169;

1979, 1573)

      NRS 385.340  Qualifications of professional staff and other appointed

personnel not in unclassified service.  The

qualifications for the professional staff and other personnel appointed by the

Superintendent of Public Instruction who are not in the unclassified service

must be fixed by the Division of Human Resource Management of the Department of

Administration.

      [34:32:1956]—(NRS A 1959, 801; 1963, 1068; 1965,

1151; 1969, 170; 1979,

1573; 1981,

1685; 1983,

641)

      NRS 385.345  Coordinator of the Use of Libraries and Related Technical

Systems: Appointment; duties.

      1.  The position of Coordinator of the Use

of Libraries and Related Technical Systems is hereby created. The

Superintendent of Public Instruction may:

      (a) Assign the duties of the Coordinator to an

employee of the Department of Education; or

      (b) Appoint a Coordinator.

      2.  The Coordinator of the Use of Libraries

and Related Technical Systems shall:

      (a) Coordinate the use of public libraries by

local school districts;

      (b) Coordinate services offered by the libraries

in each school district;

      (c) Advise school districts on the proper use and

management of libraries in the school districts and the services offered by

those libraries;

      (d) In conjunction with the Division of State

Library and Archives of the Department of Administration, coordinate the loan

of materials and supplies between libraries;

      (e) Offer libraries assistance in the automation

of their access to and use of technical materials;

      (f) Develop a library of audiovisual software and

software for computers for the use of school libraries; and

      (g) Offer technical expertise to school libraries

regarding such subjects as the new methods of gathering and retaining

information.

      (Added to NRS by 1987, 988)

STATEWIDE SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTABILITY

General Provisions

      NRS 385.3455  Definitions.  As

used in NRS 385.3455 to 385.3891,

inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined

in NRS 385.346 to 385.34675,

inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections.

      (Added to NRS by 1997, 1759; A 1999, 2650; 2001, 833; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 1159, 1647, 1975; 2009, 337, 2304; 2013, 1894)

      NRS 385.346  “Bureau” defined.  “Bureau”

means the Legislative Bureau of Educational Accountability and Program

Evaluation created pursuant to NRS

218E.625.

      (Added to NRS by 1997, 1759)

      NRS 385.3465  “Committee” defined.  “Committee”

means the Legislative Committee on Education created pursuant to NRS 218E.605.

      (Added to NRS by 1997, 1759)

      NRS 385.3467  “Title I school” defined.  “Title

I school” means a public school that receives money pursuant to the No Child

Left Behind Act of 2001, 20 U.S.C. §§ 6301 et seq., and is obligated to comply

with the provisions of that federal law.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 2)

      NRS 385.34675  “Title I school district” defined.  “Title

I school district” means a school district that receives money pursuant to the

No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, 20 U.S.C. §§ 6301 et seq., and is obligated

to comply with the provisions of that federal law.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 2)

      NRS 385.3468  Applicability; scope.  The

provisions of NRS 385.3455 to 385.3891, inclusive, do not supersede, negate or

otherwise limit the effect or application of the provisions of chapters 288 and 391

of NRS or the rights, remedies and procedures afforded to employees of a school

district under the terms of collective bargaining agreements, memoranda of

understanding or other such agreements between employees and their employers.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 2; A 2005, 1159; 2009, 2304;

2013, 1894)

Annual Reports of Accountability Information; Plans to

Improve the Achievement of Pupils

      NRS 385.3469  Contents of annual report of accountability for State Board;

public dissemination of report; notice of availability on Internet.  [Replaced in revision by NRS 385.3572, 385.3574, 385.3576, 385.3578, 385.3581, 385.3583, 385.3584, 385.3585, 385.3587, 385.3589, 385.3591 and 385.3592.]

 

      NRS 385.34691  Plan by State Board to improve achievement of pupils:

Preparation; contents; inclusion of 5-year strategic plan; establishment of

goals and benchmarks; annual review and submission.  [Replaced

in revision by NRS 385.3593.]

 

      NRS 385.34692  Summary of accountability information for State Board;

submission and public dissemination of summary; availability of summary on

Internet.  Repealed. (See chapter

365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.347  Program of accountability for school districts and charter

schools; preparation of annual report of accountability by school districts and

sponsors of charter schools; public dissemination of report; notice of

availability on Internet. [Parts of this section were replaced in revision in

2013 by NRS 385.3472, 385.3474, 385.3476,

385.3478, 385.3481, 385.3483,

385.3485, 385.3487, 385.3489,

385.3491, 385.3493 and 385.3495.]

      1.  The board of trustees of each school

district in this State, in cooperation with associations recognized by the

State Board as representing licensed educational personnel in the district,

shall adopt a program providing for the accountability of the school district

to the residents of the district and to the State Board for the quality of the

schools and the educational achievement of the pupils in the district,

including, without limitation, pupils enrolled in charter schools sponsored by

the school district. The board of trustees of each school district shall report

the information required by NRS 385.347 to 385.3495, inclusive, for each charter school

sponsored by the school district. The information for charter schools must be

reported separately.

      2.  The board of trustees of each school

district shall, on or before September 30 of each year, prepare a single annual

report of accountability concerning the educational goals and objectives of the

school district, the information prescribed by NRS

385.347 to 385.3495, inclusive, and such other

information as is directed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. A

separate reporting for a group of pupils must not be made pursuant to NRS 385.347 to 385.3495,

inclusive, if the number of pupils in that group is insufficient to yield

statistically reliable information or the results would reveal personally

identifiable information about an individual pupil. The Department shall use

the mechanism approved by the United States Department of Education for the

statewide system of accountability for public schools for determining the

minimum number of pupils that must be in a group for that group to yield

statistically reliable information.

      3.  The State Public Charter School

Authority and each college or university within the Nevada System of Higher

Education that sponsors a charter school shall, on or before September 30 of

each year, prepare an annual report of accountability of the charter schools

sponsored by the State Public Charter School Authority or institution, as

applicable, concerning the accountability information prescribed by the

Department pursuant to this section. The Department, in consultation with the

State Public Charter School Authority and each college or university within the

Nevada System of Higher Education that sponsors a charter school, shall

prescribe by regulation the information that must be prepared by the State

Public Charter School Authority and institution, as applicable, which must

include, without limitation, the information contained in subsection 2 and NRS 385.347 to 385.3495,

inclusive, as applicable to charter schools. The Department shall provide for

public dissemination of the annual report of accountability prepared pursuant

to this section by posting a copy of the report on the Internet website

maintained by the Department.

      4.  The annual report of accountability

prepared pursuant to this section must be presented in an understandable and

uniform format and, to the extent practicable, provided in a language that

parents can understand.

      5.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction shall:

      (a) Prescribe forms for the reports required

pursuant to this section and provide the forms to the respective school

districts, the State Public Charter School Authority and each college or

university within the Nevada System of Higher Education that sponsors a charter

school.

      (b) Provide statistical information and technical

assistance to the school districts, the State Public Charter School Authority

and each college or university within the Nevada System of Higher Education

that sponsors a charter school to ensure that the reports provide comparable

information with respect to each school in each district, each charter school

and among the districts and charter schools throughout this State.

      (c) Consult with a representative of the:

             (1) Nevada State Education Association;

             (2) Nevada Association of School Boards;

             (3) Nevada Association of School

Administrators;

             (4) Nevada Parent Teacher Association;

             (5) Budget Division of the Department of

Administration;

             (6) Legislative Counsel Bureau; and

             (7) Charter School Association of Nevada,

Ê concerning

the program and consider any advice or recommendations submitted by the

representatives with respect to the program.

      6.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction may consult with representatives of parent groups other than the

Nevada Parent Teacher Association concerning the program and consider any

advice or recommendations submitted by the representatives with respect to the

program.

      7.  On or before September 30 of each year:

      (a) The board of trustees of each school

district, the State Public Charter School Authority and each college or

university within the Nevada System of Higher Education that sponsors a charter

school shall provide written notice that the report required pursuant to this

section is available on the Internet website maintained by the school district,

State Public Charter School Authority or institution, if any, or otherwise

provide written notice of the availability of the report. The written notice

must be provided to the:

             (1) Governor;

             (2) State Board;

             (3) Department;

             (4) Committee;

             (5) Bureau; and

             (6) The Attorney General, with a specific

reference to the information that is reported pursuant to paragraph (e) of

subsection 1 of NRS 385.3483.

      (b) The board of trustees of each school

district, the State Public Charter School Authority and each college or

university within the Nevada System of Higher Education that sponsors a charter

school shall provide for public dissemination of the annual report of

accountability prepared pursuant to this section by posting a copy of the

report on the Internet website maintained by the school district, the State

Public Charter School Authority or the institution, if any. If a school

district does not maintain a website, the district shall otherwise provide for

public dissemination of the annual report by providing a copy of the report to

the schools in the school district, including, without limitation, each charter

school sponsored by the district, the residents of the district, and the

parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in schools in the district, including,

without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district. If the State

Public Charter School Authority or the institution does not maintain a website,

the State Public Charter School Authority or the institution, as applicable,

shall otherwise provide for public dissemination of the annual report by

providing a copy of the report to each charter school it sponsors and the

parents and guardians of pupils enrolled in each charter school it sponsors.

      8.  Upon the request of the Governor, the

Attorney General, an entity described in paragraph (a) of subsection 7 or a

member of the general public, the board of trustees of a school district, the

State Public Charter School Authority or a college or university within the

Nevada System of Higher Education that sponsors a charter school, as

applicable, shall provide a portion or portions of the report required pursuant

to this section.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 1903,

2030, 2128, 3243, 3400)

      NRS 385.3472  District accountability report: Pupil achievement and school

performance.  The annual report of

accountability prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347

must include information on pupil achievement and school performance,

including, without limitation, pupil achievement for each school in the

district and the district as a whole, including, without limitation, each

charter school sponsored by the district. The board of trustees of the district

shall base its report on the results of the examinations administered pursuant

to NRS 389.550 and 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807 and shall compare the results

of those examinations for the current school year with those of previous school

years. The report must include, for each school in the district, including,

without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district, and each

grade in which the examinations and assessments were administered:

      1.  The number of pupils who took the

examinations and a record of attendance for the period in which the

examinations were administered, including an explanation of any difference in

the number of pupils who took the examinations and the number of pupils who are

enrolled in the school.

      2.  Except as otherwise provided in

subsection 2 of NRS 385.347, pupil achievement,

reported separately by gender and reported separately for the groups of pupils

identified in the statewide system of accountability for public schools.

      3.  A comparison of the achievement of

pupils in each group identified in the statewide system of accountability for

public schools with the performance targets established for that group.

      4.  The percentage of pupils who were not

tested.

      5.  Except as otherwise provided in

subsection 2 of NRS 385.347, the percentage of

pupils who were not tested, reported separately by gender and reported

separately for the groups identified in the statewide system of accountability

for public schools.

      6.  The most recent 3-year trend in pupil

achievement in each subject area tested and each grade level tested pursuant to

NRS 389.550 and 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807, which may include information

regarding the trend in the achievement of pupils for more than 3 years, if such

information is available.

      7.  The rating of each public school in the

district, including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the

district, pursuant to the statewide system of accountability for public

schools.

      8.  Information on whether each school in

the district, including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by

the district, has made progress based upon the model adopted by the Department

pursuant to NRS 385.3595.

      9.  Information that compares the results

of pupils in the school district, including, without limitation, pupils

enrolled in charter schools sponsored by the district, with the results of

pupils throughout this State. The information required by this subsection must

be provided in consultation with the Department to ensure the accuracy of the

comparison.

      10.  For each school in the district,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district,

information that compares the results of pupils in the school with the results

of pupils throughout the school district and throughout this State. The

information required by this subsection must be provided in consultation with

the Department to ensure the accuracy of the comparison.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 1903,

3243)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3474  District accountability report: Class sizes.  The annual report of accountability prepared

pursuant to NRS 385.347 must include information on

class sizes, including, without limitation:

      1.  The ratio of pupils to teachers in

kindergarten and at each grade level for each elementary school in the district

and the district as a whole, including, without limitation, each charter school

sponsored by the district; and

      2.  The average class size for each core

academic subject, as set forth in NRS

389.018, for each secondary school in the district and the district as a

whole, including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the

district.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3476  District accountability report: Personnel employed by school

district; designation of categories of personnel.

      1.  The annual report of accountability

prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347 must include information

on personnel, including, without limitation:

      (a) The total number of persons employed for each

elementary school, middle school or junior high school, and high school in the

district, including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the

district. Each such person must be reported as either an administrator, a

teacher or other staff and must not be reported in more than one category.

      (b) In addition to the total number of persons

employed by each school in each category, the number of employees in each of

the three categories for each school expressed as a percentage of the total

number of persons employed by the school.

      (c) The total number of persons employed by the

school district, including without limitation, each charter school sponsored by

the district. Each such person must be reported as either an administrator, a

teacher or other staff and must not be reported in more than one category.

      (d) In addition to the total number of persons

employed by the school district in each category, the number of employees in

each of the three categories expressed as a percentage of the total number of

persons employed by the school district.

      2.  As used in this section:

      (a) “Administrator” means a person who spends at

least 50 percent of his or her work year supervising other staff or licensed

personnel, or both, and who is not classified by the board of trustees of the

school district as a professional-technical employee.

      (b) “Other staff” means all persons who are not

reported as administrators or teachers, including, without limitation:

             (1) School counselors, school nurses and

other employees who spend at least 50 percent of their work year providing

emotional support, noninstructional guidance or medical support to pupils;

             (2) Noninstructional support staff,

including, without limitation, janitors, school police officers and maintenance

staff; and

             (3) Persons classified by the board of

trustees of the school district as professional-technical employees, including,

without limitation, technical employees and employees on the

professional-technical pay scale.

      (c) “Teacher” means a person licensed pursuant to

chapter 391 of NRS who is classified by the

board of trustees of the school district:

             (1) As a teacher and who spends at least

50 percent of his or her work year providing instruction or discipline to

pupils; or

             (2) As instructional support staff, who

does not hold a supervisory position and who spends not more than 50 percent of

his or her work year providing instruction to pupils. Such instructional

support staff includes, without limitation, librarians and persons who provide

instructional support.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3478  District accountability report: Professional qualifications of

teachers and paraprofessionals; attendance of teachers.

      1.  The annual report of accountability

prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347 must include

information on teachers and paraprofessionals, including, without limitation:

      (a) Information on the professional

qualifications of teachers employed by each school in the district and the

district as a whole, including, without limitation, each charter school

sponsored by the district. The information must include, without limitation:

             (1) The percentage of teachers who are:

                   (I) Providing instruction pursuant

to NRS 391.125;

                   (II) Providing instruction pursuant

to a waiver of the requirements for licensure for the grade level or subject

area in which the teachers are employed; or

                   (III) Otherwise providing

instruction without an endorsement for the subject area in which the teachers

are employed;

             (2) The percentage of classes in the core

academic subjects, as set forth in NRS

389.018, that are not taught by highly qualified teachers;

             (3) The percentage of classes in the core

academic subjects, as set forth in NRS

389.018, that are not taught by highly qualified teachers, in the aggregate

and disaggregated by high-poverty compared to low-poverty schools, which for

the purposes of this subparagraph means schools in the top quartile of poverty and

the bottom quartile of poverty in this State;

             (4) For each middle school, junior high

school and high school:

                   (I) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for 20 consecutive days or more in the same classroom or

assignment, designated as long-term substitute teachers, including the total number

of days long-term substitute teachers were employed at each school, identified

by grade level and subject area; and

                   (II) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for less than 20 consecutive days, designated as

short-term substitute teachers, including the total number of days short-term

substitute teachers were employed at each school, identified by grade level and

subject area; and

             (5) For each elementary school:

                   (I) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for 20 consecutive days or more in the same classroom or

assignment, designated as long-term substitute teachers, including the total

number of days long-term substitute teachers were employed at each school,

identified by grade level; and

                   (II) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for less than 20 consecutive days, designated as

short-term substitute teachers, including the total number of days short-term

substitute teachers were employed at each school, identified by grade level.

      (b) Records of attendance of teachers who provide

instruction, for each school in the district and the district as a whole,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district.

The records of attendance maintained by a school for purposes of this paragraph

must include the number of teachers who are in attendance at school and the

number of teachers who are absent from school. A teacher shall be deemed in

attendance if the teacher is excused from being present in the classroom by the

school in which the teacher is employed for one of the following reasons:

             (1) Acquisition of knowledge or skills

relating to the professional development of the teacher; or

             (2) Assignment of the teacher to perform

duties for cocurricular or extracurricular activities of pupils.

      (c) Information on the paraprofessionals employed

by each public school in the district, including, without limitation, each

charter school sponsored by the district. The information must include:

             (1) The number of paraprofessionals employed

at the school; and

             (2) The number and percentage of all

paraprofessionals who do not satisfy the qualifications set forth in 20 U.S.C.

§ 6319(c). The reporting requirements of this subparagraph apply to

paraprofessionals who are employed in positions supported with Title I money

and to paraprofessionals who are not employed in positions supported with Title

I money.

      2.  As used in this section:

      (a) “Highly qualified” has the meaning ascribed

to it in 20 U.S.C. § 7801(23).

      (b) “Paraprofessional” has the meaning ascribed

to it in NRS 391.008.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 1646)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3481  District accountability report: Attendance, truancy and

transiency of pupils.

      1.  The annual report of accountability

prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347 must include

information on the attendance, truancy and transiency of pupils, including,

without limitation:

      (a) Records of the attendance and truancy of

pupils in all grades, including, without limitation:

             (1) The average daily attendance of

pupils, for each school in the district and the district as a whole, including,

without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district.

             (2) For each elementary school, middle

school and junior high school in the district, including, without limitation,

each charter school sponsored by the district that provides instruction to

pupils enrolled in a grade level other than high school, information that

compares the attendance of the pupils enrolled in the school with the

attendance of pupils throughout the district and throughout this State. The

information required by this subparagraph must be provided in consultation with

the Department to ensure the accuracy of the comparison.

      (b) The number of pupils in each grade who are

retained in the same grade pursuant to NRS

392.033 or 392.125, for each school

in the district and the district as a whole, including, without limitation,

each charter school sponsored by the district.

      (c) The transiency rate of pupils for each school

in the district and the district as a whole, including, without limitation,

each charter school sponsored by the district. For the purposes of this

paragraph, a pupil is not transient if the pupil is transferred to a different

school within the school district as a result of a change in the zone of

attendance by the board of trustees of the school district pursuant to NRS 388.040.

      (d) The number of habitual truants reported for

each school in the district and for the district as a whole, including, without

limitation, the number who are:

             (1) Reported to an attendance officer, a

school police officer or a local law enforcement agency pursuant to paragraph

(a) of subsection 2 of NRS 392.144;

             (2) Referred to an advisory board to

review school attendance pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 2 of NRS 392.144; and

             (3) Referred for the imposition of

administrative sanctions pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 2 of NRS 392.144.

      2.  On or before September 30 of each year:

      (a) The board of trustees of each school district

shall submit to each advisory board to review school attendance created in the

county pursuant to NRS 392.126 the

information required by paragraph (a) of subsection 1.

      (b) The State Public Charter School Authority and

each college or university within the Nevada System of Higher Education that

sponsors a charter school shall submit to each advisory board to review school

attendance created in a county pursuant to NRS

392.126 the information regarding the records of the attendance and truancy

of pupils enrolled in the charter school located in that county, if any, in

accordance with the regulations prescribed by the Department pursuant to

subsection 3 of NRS 385.347.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 1679,

2449, 3243)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3483  District accountability report: Discipline of pupils.

      1.  The annual report of accountability

prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347 must include

information on the discipline of pupils, including, without limitation:

      (a) Records of incidents involving weapons or

violence for each school in the district, including, without limitation, each

charter school sponsored by the district.

      (b) Records of incidents involving the use or

possession of alcoholic beverages or controlled substances for each school in

the district, including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by

the district.

      (c) Records of the suspension and expulsion of

pupils required or authorized pursuant to NRS

392.466 and 392.467.

      (d) The number of pupils who are deemed habitual

disciplinary problems pursuant to NRS

392.4655, for each school in the district and the district as a whole,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district.

      (e) For each school in the district and the

district as a whole, including, without limitation, each charter school

sponsored by the district:

             (1) The number of reported violations of NRS 388.135 occurring at a school or

otherwise involving a pupil enrolled at a school, regardless of the outcome of

the investigation conducted pursuant to NRS

388.1351;

             (2) The number of incidents determined to

be bullying or cyber-bullying after an investigation is conducted pursuant to NRS 388.1351;

             (3) The number of incidents resulting in

suspension or expulsion for bullying or cyber-bullying; and

             (4) Any actions taken to reduce the number

of incidents of bullying or cyber-bullying including, without limitation,

training that was offered or other policies, practices and programs that were

implemented.

      (f) For each high school in the district,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district

that operates as a high school, and for high schools in the district as a

whole:

             (1) The number and percentage of pupils

whose violations of the code of honor relating to cheating prescribed pursuant

to NRS 392.461 or any other code of

honor applicable to pupils enrolled in high school were reported to the

principal of the high school, reported by the type of violation;

             (2) The consequences, if any, to the pupil

whose violation is reported pursuant to subparagraph (1), reported by the type

of consequence;

             (3) The number of any such violations of a

code of honor in a previous school year by a pupil whose violation is reported

pursuant to subparagraph (1), reported by the type of violation; and

             (4) The process used by the high school to

address violations of a code of honor which are reported to the principal.

      2.  As used in this section:

      (a) “Bullying” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 388.122.

      (b) “Cyber-bullying” has the meaning ascribed to

it in NRS 388.123.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 1646,

1903, 2030, 2128)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3485  District accountability report: Graduation and drop-out rates of

pupils; enrollment of pupils in remedial college courses.  The annual report of accountability prepared

pursuant to NRS 385.347 must include information on

the graduation and drop-out rates of pupils and the enrollment of pupils in

remedial courses in college, including, without limitation:

      1.  For each school in the district and the

district as a whole, including, without limitation, each charter school

sponsored by the district, the number and percentage of pupils who received:

      (a) A standard high school diploma.

      (b) An adult diploma.

      (c) An adjusted diploma.

      2.  For each high school in the district,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district

that operates as a high school, information that provides a comparison of the

rate of graduation of pupils enrolled in the high school with the rate of

graduation of pupils throughout the district and throughout this State. The

information required by this subsection must be provided in consultation with

the Department to ensure the accuracy of the comparison.

      3.  The annual rate of pupils who drop out

of school in grade 8 and a separate reporting of the annual rate of pupils who

drop out of school in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, for each such grade, for each

school in the district and for the district as a whole. The reporting for

pupils in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, excludes pupils who:

      (a) Provide proof to the school district of

successful completion of the high school equivalency assessment selected by the

State Board pursuant to NRS 385.448.

      (b) Are enrolled in courses that are approved by

the Department as meeting the requirements for an adult standard diploma.

      (c) Withdraw from school to attend another

school.

      4.  For each high school in the district,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district,

the percentage of pupils who graduated from that high school or charter school

in the immediately preceding year and enrolled in remedial courses in reading,

writing or mathematics at a university, state college or community college

within the Nevada System of Higher Education.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 3243)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3487  District accountability report: Pupils who are limited English

proficient.  The annual report of

accountability prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347

must include, for each school in the district and the district as a whole,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district,

information regarding the progression of pupils who are limited English

proficient in attaining proficiency in the English language, including, without

limitation:

      1.  The number and percentage of pupils who

were identified as limited English proficient at the beginning of the school

year, were continually enrolled throughout the school year and were identified

as proficient in English by the completion of the school year;

      2.  The achievement and proficiency of

pupils who are limited English proficient in comparison to the pupils who are

proficient in English;

      3.  A comparison of pupils who are limited

English proficient and pupils who are proficient in the English language in the

following areas:

      (a) Retention rates;

      (b) Graduation rates;

      (c) Dropout rates;

      (d) Grade point averages; and

      (e) Scores on the examinations administered

pursuant to NRS 389.550 and 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807; and

      4.  Results of the assessments and

reassessments of pupils who are limited English proficient, reported separately

by the primary language of the pupils, pursuant to the policy developed by the

board of trustees of the school district pursuant to NRS 388.407.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 3400)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3489  District accountability report: Career and technical education.  The annual report of accountability prepared

pursuant to NRS 385.347 must include, for each

school in the district and the district as a whole, including, without

limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district, information on

pupils enrolled in career and technical education, including, without

limitation:

      1.  The number of pupils enrolled in a

course of career and technical education;

      2.  The number of pupils who completed a

course of career and technical education;

      3.  The average daily attendance of pupils

who are enrolled in a program of career and technical education;

      4.  The annual rate of pupils who dropped

out of school and were enrolled in a program of career and technical education

before dropping out;

      5.  The number and percentage of pupils who

completed a program of career and technical education and who received a

standard high school diploma or an adjusted diploma; and

      6.  The number and percentage of pupils who

completed a program of career and technical education and who did not receive a

high school diploma because the pupils failed to satisfy the criteria

prescribed by the State Board pursuant to NRS

389.805.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318; 2013, 3243)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.349  Summary of accountability information for school districts and

charter schools; submission and public dissemination of summary; availability

of summary on Internet.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3491  District accountability report: Curriculum; remedial and special

programs.  The annual report of

accountability prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347

must include information on the curriculum and remedial and special programs,

including, without limitation:

      1.  The curriculum used by the school

district, including:

      (a) Any special programs for pupils at an

individual school; and

      (b) The curriculum used by each charter school

sponsored by the district.

      2.  A compilation of the programs of

remedial study that are purchased in whole or in part with money received from

this State, for each school in the district and the district as a whole,

including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district.

The compilation must include:

      (a) The amount and sources of money received for

programs of remedial study for each school in the district and the district as

a whole, including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the

district.

      (b) An identification of each program of remedial

study, listed by subject area.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3493  District accountability report: Fiscal information;

technological facilities and equipment.  The

annual report of accountability prepared pursuant to NRS

385.347 must include fiscal information and information relating to

technological facilities and equipment, including, without limitation:

      1.  The total expenditure per pupil for

each school in the district and the district as a whole, including, without

limitation, each charter school sponsored by the district. If this State has a

financial analysis program that is designed to track educational expenditures

and revenues to individual schools, each school district shall use that

statewide program in complying with this subsection. If a statewide program is

not available, each school district shall use its own financial analysis

program in complying with this subsection.

      2.  Each source of funding for the school

district.

      3.  An identification of the appropriations

made by the Legislature that are available to the school district or the

schools within the district and programs approved by the Legislature to improve

the academic achievement of pupils.

      4.  The amount and sources of money

received for the training and professional development of teachers and other

educational personnel for each school in the district and for the district as a

whole, including, without limitation, each charter school sponsored by the

district.

      5.  The technological facilities and

equipment available at each school, including, without limitation, each charter

school sponsored by the district, and the district’s plan to incorporate

educational technology at each school.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.3495  District accountability report: District communication; parental

involvement.  The annual report of

accountability prepared pursuant to NRS 385.347

must include information on district communication efforts and parental

involvement, including, without limitation, efforts made by the school district

and by each school in the district, including, without limitation, each charter

school sponsored by the district, to increase:

      1.  Communication with the parents of

pupils enrolled in the district;

      2.  The participation of parents in the

educational process and activities relating to the school district and each

school, including, without limitation, the existence of parent organizations

and school advisory committees; and

      3.  The involvement of parents and the

engagement of families of pupils enrolled in the district in the education of

their children.

      (Added to NRS by 1989, 2117; A 1993, 2745; 1995, 1741, 1744; 1997, 1767, 1841, 2832; 1999, 613, 617, 2650, 3449; 2001, 248, 1470, 3119; 2003, 19th

Special Session, 34; 2005, 353, 1164, 2390, 2530; 2007, 366, 1070, 1809, 1936, 2549; 2009, 344; 2011, 552, 640, 1964, 2234, 2269, 2318)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.347)

      NRS 385.357  Plan to improve achievement of pupils for individual schools;

annual review; process for submission and approval of plan; timeline for

carrying out plan.

      1.  The principal of each school,

including, without limitation, each charter school, shall, in consultation with

the employees of the school, prepare a plan to improve the achievement of the

pupils enrolled in the school.

      2.  The plan developed pursuant to

subsection 1 must include:

      (a) A review and analysis of the data pertaining

to the school upon which the report required pursuant to subsection 2 or 3 of NRS 385.347, as applicable, is based and a review and

analysis of any data that is more recent than the data upon which the report is

based.

      (b) The identification of any problems or factors

at the school that are revealed by the review and analysis.

      (c) Strategies based upon scientifically based

research, as defined in 20 U.S.C. § 7801(37), that will strengthen the core

academic subjects, as defined in NRS

389.018.

      (d) Policies and practices concerning the core

academic subjects which have the greatest likelihood of ensuring that each

group of pupils enrolled in the school and identified in the statewide system

of accountability for public schools will meet the performance targets

established for that group.

      (e) Annual measurable objectives and performance

targets, consistent with the annual measurable objectives and performance targets

established pursuant to the statewide system of accountability for public

schools, for the continuous and substantial progress by each group of pupils

identified in the statewide system of accountability for public schools who are

enrolled in the school to ensure that each group will meet the performance

targets established for that group.

      (f) Strategies and practices which:

             (1) Are consistent with the policy adopted

pursuant to NRS 392.457 by the board of

trustees of the school district in which the school is located, to promote

effective involvement by parents and families of pupils enrolled in the school

in the education of their children; and

             (2) Are designed to improve and promote

effective involvement and engagement by parents and families of pupils enrolled

in the school which are consistent with the policies and recommendations of the

Office of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement made pursuant to NRS 385.635.

      (g) As appropriate, programs of remedial

education or tutoring to be offered before and after school, during the summer,

or between sessions if the school operates on a year-round calendar for pupils

enrolled in the school who need additional instructional time to pass or to

reach a level considered proficient.

      (h) Strategies to improve the academic

achievement of pupils enrolled in the school, including, without limitation,

strategies to:

             (1) Instruct pupils who are not achieving

to their fullest potential, including, without limitation:

                   (I) The curriculum appropriate to

improve achievement;

                   (II) The manner by which the

instruction will improve the achievement and proficiency of pupils on the

examinations administered pursuant to NRS

389.550 and 389.805 and the college

and career readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807; and

                   (III) An identification of the

instruction and curriculum that is specifically designed to improve the

achievement and proficiency of pupils in each group identified in the statewide

system of accountability for public schools;

             (2) Increase the rate of attendance of

pupils and reduce the number of pupils who drop out of school;

             (3) Integrate technology into the

instructional and administrative programs of the school;

             (4) Manage effectively the discipline of

pupils; and

             (5) Enhance the professional development

offered for the teachers and administrators employed at the school to include

the activities set forth in 20 U.S.C. § 7801(34) and to address the specific

needs of pupils enrolled in the school, as deemed appropriate by the principal.

      (i) An identification, by category, of the

employees of the school who are responsible for ensuring that the plan is

carried out effectively.

      (j) In consultation with the school district or

governing body, as applicable, an identification, by category, of the employees

of the school district or governing body, if any, who are responsible for

ensuring that the plan is carried out effectively or for overseeing and

monitoring whether the plan is carried out effectively.

      (k) In consultation with the Department, an

identification, by category, of the employees of the Department, if any, who

are responsible for overseeing and monitoring whether the plan is carried out

effectively.

      (l) For each provision of the plan, a timeline

for carrying out that provision, including, without limitation, a timeline for

monitoring whether the provision is carried out effectively.

      (m) For each provision of the plan, measurable

criteria for determining whether the provision has contributed toward improving

the academic achievement of pupils, increasing the rate of attendance of pupils

and reducing the number of pupils who drop out of school.

      (n) The resources available to the school to

carry out the plan. If this State has a financial analysis program that is

designed to track educational expenditures and revenues to individual schools,

each school shall use that statewide program in complying with this paragraph.

If a statewide program is not available, each school shall use the financial

analysis program used by the school district in which the school is located in

complying with this paragraph.

      (o) A summary of the effectiveness of

appropriations made by the Legislature that are available to the school to

improve the academic achievement of pupils and programs approved by the

Legislature to improve the academic achievement of pupils.

      (p) A budget of the overall cost for carrying out

the plan.

      3.  The principal of each school shall, in

consultation with the employees of the school:

      (a) Review the plan prepared pursuant to this

section annually to evaluate the effectiveness of the plan; and

      (b) Based upon the evaluation of the plan, make

revisions, as necessary, to ensure that the plan is designed to improve the

academic achievement of pupils enrolled in the school.

      4.  On or before December 15 of each year,

the principal of each school shall submit the plan or the revised plan, as

applicable, to:

      (a) If the school is a public school of the

school district, the superintendent of schools of the school district.

      (b) If the school is a charter school, the

governing body of the charter school.

      5.  If a Title I school is rated as

underperforming pursuant to the statewide system of accountability for public

schools, the superintendent of schools of the school district or the governing

body, as applicable, shall carry out a process for peer review of the plan or

the revised plan, as applicable, in accordance with 20 U.S.C. § 6316(b)(3)(E)

and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto. Not later than 45 days after

receipt of the plan, the superintendent of schools of the school district or

the governing body, as applicable, shall approve the plan or the revised plan,

as applicable, if it meets the requirements of 20 U.S.C. § 6316(b)(3) and the

regulations adopted pursuant thereto and the requirements of this section. The

superintendent of schools of the school district or the governing body, as

applicable, may condition approval of the plan or the revised plan, as

applicable, in the manner set forth in 20 U.S.C. § 6316(b)(3)(B) and the

regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The State Board shall prescribe the requirements

for the process of peer review, including, without limitation, the

qualifications of persons who may serve as peer reviewers.

      6.  If a school is rated as meeting the

annual measurable objectives and performance targets established pursuant to

the statewide system of accountability for public schools, or if a school that

is not a Title I school is rated as underperforming pursuant to the statewide

accountability system for public schools, not later than 45 days after receipt

of the plan or the revised plan, as applicable, the superintendent of schools

of the school district or the governing body, as applicable, shall approve the

plan or the revised plan if it meets the requirements of this section.

      7.  On or before January 31 of each year,

the principal of each school shall submit the final plan or the final revised

plan, as applicable, to the:

      (a) Superintendent of Public Instruction;

      (b) Governor;

      (c) State Board;

      (d) Department;

      (e) Committee;

      (f) Bureau; and

      (g) Board of trustees of the school district in

which the school is located or, if the school is a charter school, the sponsor

of the charter school and the governing body of the charter school.

      8.  A plan for the improvement of a school

must be carried out expeditiously, but not later than February 15 after

approval of the plan pursuant to subsection 5 or 6, as applicable.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 11; A 2005, 710, 1651, 1978; 2007, 1946; 2009, 2304;

2011, 562,

1974, 2328; 2013, 1912,

3251)

      NRS 385.3572  State accountability report: Requirements; public dissemination

of report; notice of availability on Internet.

      1.  The State Board shall prepare a single

annual report of accountability that includes, without limitation the

information prescribed by NRS 385.3572 to 385.3592, inclusive.

      2.  A separate reporting for a group of

pupils must not be made pursuant to this section and NRS

385.3572 to 385.3592, inclusive, if the number

of pupils in that group is insufficient to yield statistically reliable

information or the results would reveal personally identifiable information

about an individual pupil. The Department shall use the mechanism approved by

the United States Department of Education for the statewide system of

accountability for public schools for determining the minimum number of pupils

that must be in a group for that group to yield statistically reliable

information.

      3.  The annual report of accountability

must:

      (a) Be prepared in a concise manner; and

      (b) Be presented in an understandable and uniform

format and, to the extent practicable, provided in a language that parents can

understand.

      4.  On or before October 15 of each year,

the State Board shall:

      (a) Provide for public dissemination of the

annual report of accountability by posting a copy of the report on the Internet

website maintained by the Department; and

      (b) Provide written notice that the report is

available on the Internet website maintained by the Department. The written

notice must be provided to the:

             (1) Governor;

             (2) Committee;

             (3) Bureau;

             (4) Board of Regents of the University of

Nevada;

             (5) Board of trustees of each school

district;

             (6) Governing body of each charter school;

and

             (7) The Attorney General, with a specific

reference to the information that is reported pursuant to paragraph (e) of

subsection 1 of NRS 385.3584.

      5.  Upon the request of the Governor, the

Attorney General, an entity described in paragraph (b) of subsection 4 or a

member of the general public, the State Board shall provide a portion or

portions of the annual report of accountability.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263; 2013, 1894,

2122)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3574  State accountability report: Pupil achievement and school

performance.  The annual report of

accountability prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS

385.3572 must include information on pupil achievement and school

performance, including, without limitation:

      1.  Information on the achievement of all

pupils based upon the results of the examinations administered pursuant to NRS 389.550 and 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807, reported for each school

district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the district,

and for this State as a whole.

      2.  Except as otherwise provided in

subsection 2 of NRS 385.3572, pupil achievement,

reported separately by gender and reported separately for the groups of pupils

identified in the statewide system of accountability for public schools.

      3.  A comparison of the achievement of

pupils in each group identified in the statewide system of accountability for

public schools with the performance targets established for that group.

      4.  The percentage of all pupils who were

not tested, reported for each school district, including, without limitation,

each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole.

      5.  Except as otherwise provided in

subsection 2 of NRS 385.3572, the percentage of

pupils who were not tested, reported separately by gender and reported

separately for the groups identified in the statewide system of accountability

for public schools.

      6.  The most recent 3-year trend in the

achievement of pupils in each subject area tested and each grade level tested

pursuant to NRS 389.550 and 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807, reported for each school

district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the district,

and for this State as a whole, which may include information regarding the

trend in the achievement of pupils for more than 3 years, if such information

is available.

      7.  The rating of each public school,

including, without limitation, each charter school, pursuant to the statewide

system of accountability for public schools.

      8.  Information on whether each public

school, including, without limitation, each charter school, has made progress

based upon the model adopted by the Department pursuant to NRS 385.3595, if applicable for the grade level of

pupils enrolled at the school.

      9.  Information on the results of pupils

who participated in the examinations of the National Assessment of Educational

Progress required pursuant to NRS 389.012.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263; 2013, 1894,

3232)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3576  State accountability report: Class sizes.  The annual report of accountability prepared

by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572 must

include information on class sizes, including, without limitation:

      1.  The ratio of pupils to teachers in

kindergarten and at each grade level for all elementary schools, reported for

each school district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the

district, and for this State as a whole; and

      2.  The average class size for each core

academic subject, as set forth in NRS

389.018, for each secondary school, reported for each school district and

for this State as a whole.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3578  State accountability report: Personnel employed by each school

district; designation of categories of personnel.

      1.  The annual report of accountability

prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572

must include information on personnel, including, without limitation:

      (a) The total number of persons employed by each

school district in this State, including, without limitation, each charter

school in the district. Each such person must be reported as either an

administrator, a teacher or other staff and must not be reported in more than

one category.

      (b) In addition to the total number of persons

employed by each school district in each category, the number of employees in

each of the three categories expressed as a percentage of the total number of

persons employed by the school district.

      2.  As used in this section:

      (a) “Administrator” means a person who spends at

least 50 percent of his or her work year supervising other staff or licensed

personnel, or both, and who is not classified by the board of trustees of a

school district as a professional-technical employee.

      (b) “Other staff” means all persons who are not

reported as administrators or teachers, including, without limitation:

             (1) School counselors, school nurses and

other employees who spend at least 50 percent of their work year providing

emotional support, noninstructional guidance or medical support to pupils;

             (2) Noninstructional support staff, including,

without limitation, janitors, school police officers and maintenance staff; and



             (3) Persons classified by the board of

trustees of a school district as professional-technical employees, including,

without limitation, technical employees and employees on the

professional-technical pay scale.

      (c) “Teacher” means a person licensed pursuant to

chapter 391 of NRS who is classified by the

board of trustees of a school district:

             (1) As a teacher and who spends at least

50 percent of his or her work year providing instruction or discipline to

pupils; or

             (2) As instructional support staff, who

does not hold a supervisory position and who spends not more than 50 percent of

his or her work year providing instruction to pupils. Such instructional

support staff includes, without limitation, librarians and persons who provide

instructional support.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.358  Summary of accountability information for individual schools;

submission and public dissemination of summary; availability of summary on

Internet.  Repealed. (See chapter

365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3581  State accountability report: Professional qualifications of

teachers and paraprofessionals; attendance of teachers.

      1.  The annual report of accountability

prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572

must include information on teachers and paraprofessionals, including, without

limitation:

      (a) For each school district, including, without

limitation, each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole,

information on the professional qualifications of teachers employed by the

school districts and charter schools, including, without limitation:

             (1) The percentage of teachers who are:

                   (I) Providing instruction pursuant

to NRS 391.125;

                   (II) Providing instruction pursuant

to a waiver of the requirements for licensure for the grade level or subject

area in which the teachers are employed; or

                   (III) Otherwise providing

instruction without an endorsement for the subject area in which the teachers

are employed;

             (2) The percentage of classes in the core

academic subjects, as set forth in NRS

389.018, in this State that are not taught by highly qualified teachers;

             (3) The percentage of classes in the core

academic subjects, as set forth in NRS

389.018, in this State that are not taught by highly qualified teachers, in

the aggregate and disaggregated by high-poverty compared to low-poverty

schools, which for the purposes of this subparagraph means schools in the top

quartile of poverty and the bottom quartile of poverty in this State;

             (4) For each middle school, junior high

school and high school:

                   (I) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for 20 consecutive days or more in the same classroom or

assignment, designated as long-term substitute teachers, including the total

number of days long-term substitute teachers were employed at each school,

identified by grade level and subject area; and

                   (II) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for less than 20 consecutive days, designated as

short-term substitute teachers, including the total number of days short-term

substitute teachers were employed at each school, identified by grade level and

subject area; and

             (5) For each elementary school:

                   (I) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for 20 consecutive days or more in the same classroom or

assignment, designated as long-term substitute teachers, including the total

number of days long-term substitute teachers were employed at each school,

identified by grade level; and

                   (II) The number of persons employed

as substitute teachers for less than 20 consecutive days, designated as

short-term substitute teachers, including the total number of days short-term

substitute teachers were employed at each school, identified by grade level.

      (b) The attendance of teachers who provide

instruction, reported for each school district, including, without limitation,

each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole.

      (c) Information on the paraprofessionals employed

at public schools in this State, including, without limitation, the charter

schools in this State. The information must include:

             (1) The number of paraprofessionals

employed, reported for each school district, including, without limitation,

each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole; and

             (2) For each school district, including,

without limitation, each charter school in the district, and for this State as

a whole, the number and percentage of all paraprofessionals who do not satisfy

the qualifications set forth in 20 U.S.C. § 6319(c). The reporting requirements

of this subparagraph apply to paraprofessionals who are employed in programs

supported with Title I money and to paraprofessionals who are not employed in

programs supported with Title I money.

      2.  As used in this section:

      (a) “Highly qualified” has the meaning ascribed

to it in 20 U.S.C. § 7801(23).

      (b) “Paraprofessional” has the meaning ascribed

to it in NRS 391.008.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3583  State accountability report: Attendance, truancy and transiency

of pupils.  The annual report of

accountability prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS

385.3572 must include information on the attendance, truancy and transiency

of pupils, including, without limitation:

      1.  For all elementary schools, junior high

schools and middle schools, the rate of attendance, reported for each school

district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the district,

and for this State as a whole.

      2.  The number of pupils in each grade who

are retained in the same grade pursuant to NRS

392.033 or 392.125, reported for

each school district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the

district, and for this State as a whole.

      3.  The transiency rate of pupils, reported

for each school district, including, without limitation, each charter school in

the district, and for this State as a whole. For the purposes of this

subsection, a pupil is not a transient if the pupil is transferred to a

different school within the school district as a result of a change in the zone

of attendance by the board of trustees of the school district pursuant to NRS 388.040.

      4.  The number of habitual truants reported

for each school district, including, without limitation, each charter school in

the district, and for this State as a whole, including, without limitation, the

number who are:

      (a) Reported to an attendance officer, a school

police officer or a local law enforcement agency pursuant to paragraph (a) of

subsection 2 of NRS 392.144;

      (b) Referred to an advisory board to review

school attendance pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 2 of NRS 392.144; and

      (c) Referred for the imposition of administrative

sanctions pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 2 of NRS 392.144.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263; 2013, 1673,

2443)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3584  State accountability report: Discipline of pupils.

      1.  The annual report of accountability

prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572

must include information on the discipline of pupils, including, without

limitation:

      (a) Incidents involving weapons or violence,

reported for each school district, including, without limitation, each charter

school in the district, and for this State as a whole.

      (b) Incidents involving the use or possession of

alcoholic beverages or controlled substances, reported for each school

district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the district,

and for this State as a whole.

      (c) The suspension and expulsion of pupils

required or authorized pursuant to NRS

392.466 and 392.467, reported for

each school district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the

district, and for this State as a whole.

      (d) The number of pupils who are deemed habitual

disciplinary problems pursuant to NRS

392.4655, reported for each school district, including, without limitation,

each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole.

      (e) For each school district, including, without

limitation, each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole:

             (1) The number of reported violations of NRS 388.135 occurring at a school or otherwise

involving a pupil enrolled at a school, regardless of the outcome of the

investigation conducted pursuant to NRS

388.1351;

             (2) The number of incidents determined to

be bullying or cyber-bullying after an investigation is conducted pursuant to NRS 388.1351; 

             (3) The number of incidents resulting in

suspension or expulsion for bullying or cyber-bullying; and

             (4) Any actions taken to reduce the number

of incidents of bullying or cyber-bullying, including, without limitation,

training that was offered or other policies, practices and programs that were

implemented.

      (f) For each high school in each school district,

including, without limitation, each charter school that operates as a high

school, and for the high schools in this State as a whole:

             (1) The number and percentage of pupils

whose violations of the code of honor relating to cheating prescribed pursuant

to NRS 392.461 or any other code of

honor applicable to pupils enrolled in high school were reported to the

principal of the high school, reported by the type of violation;

             (2) The consequences, if any, to the pupil

whose violation is reported pursuant to subparagraph (1), reported by the type

of consequence;

             (3) The number of any such violations of a

code of honor in a previous school year by a pupil whose violation is reported

pursuant to subparagraph (1), reported by the type of violation; and

             (4) The process used by the high school to

address violations of a code of honor which are reported to the principal.

      2.  As used in this section:

      (a) “Bullying” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 388.122.

      (b) “Cyber-bullying” has the meaning ascribed to

it in NRS 388.123.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263; 2013, 1638,

1894, 2024, 2122)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3585  State accountability report: Graduation and drop-out rates of

pupils; enrollment of pupils in remedial college courses.  The annual report of accountability prepared

by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572 must

include information on the graduation and drop-out rates of pupils and the

enrollment of pupils in remedial courses in college, including, without

limitation:

      1.  For each school district, including,

without limitation, each charter school in the district, and for this State as

a whole, the number and percentage of pupils who received:

      (a) A standard high school diploma.

      (b) An adult diploma.

      (c) An adjusted diploma.

      2.  The annual rate of pupils who drop out

of school in grade 8 and a separate reporting of the annual rate of pupils who

drop out of school in grades 9 to 12, inclusive, reported for each school

district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the district,

and for this State as a whole. The reporting for pupils in grades 9 to 12,

inclusive, excludes pupils who:

      (a) Provide proof to the school district of

successful completion of the high school equivalency assessment selected by the

State Board pursuant to NRS 385.448.

      (b) Are enrolled in courses that are approved by

the Department as meeting the requirements for an adult standard diploma.

      (c) Withdraw from school to attend another

school.

      3.  The percentage of pupils who graduated

from a high school or charter school in the immediately preceding year and

enrolled in remedial courses in reading, writing or mathematics at a

university, state college or community college within the Nevada System of

Higher Education, reported for each school district, including, without

limitation, each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263; 2013, 3232)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3587  State accountability report: Pupils who are limited English

proficient.  The annual report of

accountability prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS

385.3572 must include for each school district, including, without

limitation, each charter school in the district, and for this State as a whole,

information regarding the progression of pupils who are limited English

proficient in attaining proficiency in the English language, including, without

limitation:

      1.  The number and percentage of pupils who

were identified as limited English proficient at the beginning of the school

year, were continually enrolled throughout the school year and were identified

as proficient in English by the completion of the school year;

      2.  The achievement and proficiency of

pupils who are limited English proficient in comparison to the pupils who are

proficient in English;

      3.  A comparison of pupils who are limited

English proficient and pupils who are proficient in the English language in the

following areas:

      (a) Retention rates;

      (b) Graduation rates;

      (c) Dropout rates;

      (d) Grade point averages; and

      (e) Scores on the examinations administered

pursuant to NRS 389.550 and 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807; and

      4.  Results of the assessments and

reassessments of pupils who are limited English proficient, reported separately

by the primary language of the pupils, pursuant to the policies developed by

the boards of trustees of school districts pursuant to NRS 388.407.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263; 2013, 3394)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3589  State accountability report: Career and technical education.  The annual report of accountability prepared

by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572 must

include for each school district, including, without limitation, each charter

school in the district and for this State as a whole, information on pupils

enrolled in career and technical education, including, without limitation:

      1.  The number of pupils enrolled in a

course of career and technical education;

      2.  The number of pupils who completed a

course of career and technical education;

      3.  The average daily attendance of pupils

who are enrolled in a program of career and technical education;

      4.  The annual rate of pupils who dropped

out of school and were enrolled in a program of career and technical education

before dropping out;

      5.  The number and percentage of pupils who

completed a program of career and technical education and who received a

standard high school diploma or an adjusted diploma; and

      6.  The number and percentage of pupils who

completed a program of career and technical education and who did not receive a

high school diploma because the pupils failed to satisfy the criteria

prescribed by the State Board pursuant to NRS

389.805.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263; 2013, 3232)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.359  Authority of Bureau to convene advisory group to review

accountability information; duties of advisory group; qualifications of members

of advisory group.  Repealed. (See

chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3591  State accountability report: Remedial and special programs.  The annual report of accountability prepared

by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572 must

include information on remedial and special programs, including, without

limitation:

      1.  A compilation of the programs of remedial

study purchased in whole or in part with money received from this State that

are used in each school district, including, without limitation, each charter

school in the district. The compilation must include:

      (a) The amount and sources of money received for

programs of remedial study.

      (b) An identification of each program of remedial

study, listed by subject area.

      2.  A compilation of the special programs

available for pupils at individual schools, listed by school and by school

district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the district.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3592  State accountability report: Fiscal information; technological

facilities and equipment.  The

annual report of accountability prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385.3572 must include fiscal information and

information relating to technological facilities and equipment, including,

without limitation:

      1.  The total expenditure per pupil for

each school district in this State, including, without limitation, each charter

school in the district. If this State has a financial analysis program that is

designed to track educational expenditures and revenues to individual schools,

the State Board shall use that statewide program in complying with this

subsection. If a statewide program is not available, the State Board shall use

the Department’s own financial analysis program in complying with this

subsection.

      2.  The total statewide expenditure per

pupil. If this State has a financial analysis program that is designed to track

educational expenditures and revenues to individual schools, the State Board

shall use that statewide program in complying with this subsection. If a

statewide program is not available, the State Board shall use the Department’s

own financial analysis program in complying with this subsection.

      3.  Each source of funding for this State

to be used for the system of public education.

      4.  An identification of appropriations

made by the Legislature to improve the academic achievement of pupils and

programs approved by the Legislature to improve the academic achievement of

pupils.

      5.  The technological facilities and

equipment available for educational purposes, reported for each school

district, including, without limitation, each charter school in the district,

and for this State as a whole.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 4; A 2005, 349, 1159; 2007, 361, 1065, 1805, 1928; 2009, 338; 2011, 543, 633, 2227, 2263)—(Substituted

in revision for part of NRS 385.3469)

      NRS 385.3593  Plan by State Board to improve achievement of pupils:

Preparation; contents; inclusion of 5-year strategic plan; establishment of

goals and benchmarks; annual review and submission.

      1.  The State Board shall prepare a plan to

improve the achievement of pupils enrolled in the public schools in this State.

The plan:

      (a) Must be prepared in consultation with:

             (1) Employees of the Department;

             (2) At least one employee of a school

district in a county whose population is 100,000 or more, appointed by the

Nevada Association of School Boards;

             (3) At least one employee of a school

district in a county whose population is less than 100,000, appointed by the

Nevada Association of School Boards; and

             (4) At least one representative of the

Statewide Council for the Coordination of the Regional Training Programs

created by NRS 391.516, appointed by

the Council; and

      (b) May be prepared in consultation with:

             (1) Representatives of institutions of

higher education;

             (2) Representatives of regional

educational laboratories;

             (3) Representatives of outside consultant

groups;

             (4) Representatives of the regional

training programs for the professional development of teachers and

administrators created by NRS 391.512;

             (5) The Bureau; and

             (6) Other persons who the State Board

determines are appropriate.

      2.  A plan to improve the achievement of

pupils enrolled in public schools in this State must include:

      (a) A review and analysis of the data upon which

the report required pursuant to NRS 385.3572 is

based and a review and analysis of any data that is more recent than the data

upon which the report is based.

      (b) The identification of any problems or factors

common among the school districts or charter schools in this State, as revealed

by the review and analysis.

      (c) Strategies based upon scientifically based

research, as defined in 20 U.S.C. § 7801(37), that will strengthen the core

academic subjects, as set forth in NRS

389.018.

      (d) Strategies to improve the academic

achievement of pupils enrolled in public schools in this State, including,

without limitation, strategies to:

             (1) Instruct pupils who are not achieving

to their fullest potential, including, without limitation:

                   (I) The curriculum appropriate to

improve achievement;

                   (II) The manner by which the

instruction will improve the achievement and proficiency of pupils on the

examinations administered pursuant to NRS

389.550 and 389.805 and the college

and career readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807; and

                   (III) An identification of the

instruction and curriculum that is specifically designed to improve the

achievement and proficiency of pupils in each group identified in the statewide

system of accountability for public schools;

             (2) Increase the rate of attendance of

pupils and reduce the number of pupils who drop out of school;

             (3) Integrate technology into the

instructional and administrative programs of the school districts;

             (4) Manage effectively the discipline of

pupils; and

             (5) Enhance the professional development

offered for the teachers and administrators employed at public schools in this

State to include the activities set forth in 20 U.S.C. § 7801(34) and to

address the specific needs of the pupils enrolled in public schools in this

State, as deemed appropriate by the State Board.

      (e) Strategies designed to provide to the pupils

enrolled in middle school, junior high school and high school, the teachers and

counselors who provide instruction to those pupils, and the parents and

guardians of those pupils information concerning:

             (1) The requirements for admission to an

institution of higher education and the opportunities for financial aid;

             (2) The availability of Governor Guinn

Millennium Scholarships pursuant to NRS

396.911 to 396.945, inclusive; and

            (3) The need for a pupil to make informed

decisions about his or her curriculum in middle school, junior high school and

high school in preparation for success after graduation.

      (f) An identification, by category, of the

employees of the Department who are responsible for ensuring that each

provision of the plan is carried out effectively.

      (g) A timeline for carrying out the plan,

including, without limitation:

             (1) The rate of improvement and progress

which must be attained annually in meeting the goals and benchmarks established

by the State Board pursuant to subsection 3; and

             (2) For each provision of the plan, a

timeline for carrying out that provision, including, without limitation, a

timeline for monitoring whether the provision is carried out effectively.

      (h) For each provision of the plan, measurable

criteria for determining whether the provision has contributed toward improving

the academic achievement of pupils, increasing the rate of attendance of pupils

and reducing the number of pupils who drop out of school.

      (i) Strategies to improve the allocation of

resources from this State, by program and by school district, in a manner that

will improve the academic achievement of pupils. If this State has a financial

analysis program that is designed to track educational expenditures and

revenues to individual schools, the State Board shall use that statewide

program in complying with this paragraph. If a statewide program is not

available, the State Board shall use the Department’s own financial analysis

program in complying with this paragraph.

      (j) Based upon the reallocation of resources set

forth in paragraph (i), the resources available to the State Board and the

Department to carry out the plan, including, without limitation, a budget for

the overall cost of carrying out the plan.

      (k) A summary of the effectiveness of

appropriations made by the Legislature to improve the academic achievement of

pupils and programs approved by the Legislature to improve the academic

achievement of pupils.

      (l) A 5-year strategic plan which identifies the

recurring issues in improving the achievement and proficiency of pupils in this

State and which establishes strategic goals to address those issues. The 5-year

strategic plan must be:

             (1) Based upon the data from previous

years which is collected by the Department for the plan developed pursuant to

this section; and

             (2) Designed to track the progress made in

achieving the strategic goals established by the Department.

      (m) Any additional plans addressing the achievement

and proficiency of pupils adopted by the Department.

      3.  The State Board shall:

      (a) In developing the plan to improve the

achievement of pupils enrolled in public schools, establish clearly defined

goals and benchmarks for improving the achievement of pupils, including,

without limitation, goals for:

             (1) Improving proficiency results in core

academic subjects;

             (2) Increasing the number of pupils

enrolled in public middle schools and junior high schools, including, without

limitation, charter schools, who enter public high schools with the skills

necessary to succeed in high school;

             (3) Improving the percentage of pupils who

enroll in grade 9 and who graduate from a public high school, including,

without limitation, a charter school, with a standard or higher diploma upon

completion;

             (4) Improving the performance of pupils on

standardized college entrance examinations;

             (5) Increasing the percentage of pupils

enrolled in high schools who enter postsecondary educational institutions or

who are career and workforce ready; and

             (6) Reengaging disengaged youth who have

dropped out of high school or who are at risk of dropping out of high school,

including, without limitation, a mechanism for tracking and maintaining

communication with those youth who have dropped out of school or who are at

risk of doing so;

      (b) Review the plan annually to evaluate the

effectiveness of the plan;

      (c) Examine the timeline for implementing the

plan and each provision of the plan to determine whether the annual goals and

benchmarks have been attained; and

      (d) Based upon the evaluation of the plan, make

revisions, as necessary, to ensure that:

             (1) The goals and benchmarks set forth in

the plan are being attained in a timely manner; and

             (2) The plan is designed to improve the

academic achievement of pupils enrolled in public schools in this State.

      4.  On or before January 31 of each year,

the State Board shall submit the plan or the revised plan, as applicable, to

the:

      (a) Governor;

      (b) Committee;

      (c) Bureau;

      (d) Board of Regents of the University of Nevada;

      (e) Council to Establish Academic Standards for

Public Schools created by NRS 389.510;

      (f) Board of trustees of each school district; and

      (g) Governing body of each charter school.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 8; A 2005, 707, 1335, 1647, 1975; 2007, 1932; 2011, 548, 2305; 2013, 1900,

3238)—(Substituted

in revision for NRS 385.34691)

Adoption of Growth Model for Schools; Inclusion of Certain

Pupils Within Statewide System of Accountability; Annual Ratings of Public

Schools; Duties of Department

      NRS 385.3594  Compliance of statewide system of accountability with

requirements for receipt of federal education funding; additional requirements

for statewide system of accountability.

      1.  The Department shall make every effort

to obtain the approval necessary from the United States Department of Education

to ensure that the statewide system of accountability for public schools

complies with all requirements for the receipt of federal money under the

Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. §§ 6301 et seq., as

amended.

      2.  The statewide system of accountability

applies to all public schools, regardless of Title I status, and must:

      (a) Include a method to, on an annual basis, rate

each public school based upon the performance of the school and based upon

whether each public school meets the annual measurable objectives and

performance targets established pursuant to the statewide system of

accountability;

      (b) Include a method to implement consequences,

rewards and supports for public schools based upon the ratings; and

      (c) Establish annual measurable objectives and

performance targets for public schools and performance targets for specific

groups of pupils, including, without limitation, pupils who are economically

disadvantaged, pupils from major racial and ethnic groups, pupils with

disabilities and pupils who are limited English proficient. The annual

measurable objectives and performance targets must:

             (1) Be based primarily upon the

measurement of the progress and proficiency of pupils on the examinations

administered pursuant to NRS 389.550 or

389.805, as applicable; and

             (2) For high schools, include the rate of

graduation and the rate of attendance.

      3.  The statewide system of accountability

for public schools may include a method to:

      (a) On an annual basis, rate school districts

based upon the performance of the public schools within the school district and

whether those public schools meet the annual measurable objectives and

performance targets established pursuant to the statewide system of

accountability; and

      (b) Implement consequences, rewards and supports

for school districts based upon the ratings.

      (Added to NRS by 2013, 1893)

      NRS 385.3595  Adoption of model to

measure achievement of pupils on criterion-referenced examinations; use of model

to track progress of individual schools from year to year.

      1.  The Department shall adopt a model to

measure the achievement of pupils enrolled in grades 3 to 8, inclusive, based

upon the results of the examinations administered pursuant to NRS 389.550. The model must be designed so

that the progress of pupils enrolled in a public school may be tracked from

year to year to determine whether the school has made progress in the

achievement of pupils.

      2.  The board of trustees of each school

district and the governing body of each charter school shall apply the model in

the format required by the Department. The information collected must be used

to determine whether individual schools have made progress in the achievement

of pupils.

      (Added to NRS by 2009, 337)

      NRS 385.361  Measurement of adequate yearly progress prescribed by State

Board; regulations governing corrective action, consequences and sanctions for

certain schools.  Repealed. (See

chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3611  Regulations governing criteria for designating schools and

school districts.  Repealed. (See

chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3612  Regulations governing inclusion of pupils enrolled in certain

alternative programs within statewide system of accountability.

      1.  The State Board shall adopt regulations

that prescribe, consistent with 20 U.S.C. §§ 6301 et seq., and the regulations

adopted pursuant thereto, the manner in which pupils enrolled in:

      (a) A program of distance education pursuant to NRS 388.820 to 388.874, inclusive;

      (b) An alternative program for the education of

pupils at risk of dropping out of school pursuant to NRS 388.537; or

      (c) A program of education that:

             (1) Primarily serves pupils with

disabilities; or

             (2) Is operated within a:

                   (I) Local, regional or state

facility for the detention of children;

                   (II) Juvenile forestry camp;

                   (III) Child welfare agency; or

                   (IV) Correctional institution,

Ê will be

included within the statewide system of accountability set forth in NRS 385.3455 to 385.3891,

inclusive.

      2.  The regulations adopted pursuant to

subsection 1 must also set forth the manner in which:

      (a) The progress of pupils enrolled in a program

of distance education, an alternative program or a program of education

described in subsection 1 will be accounted for within the statewide system of

accountability; and

      (b) The results of pupils enrolled in a program

of distance education, an alternative program or a program of education

described in subsection 1 on the examinations administered pursuant to NRS 389.550 and, if applicable for the

grade levels of the pupils enrolled, the examinations administered pursuant to NRS 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807 will be reported.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 3; A 2007, 1988; 2013, 1915,

3255)

      NRS 385.36125  School Support Teams: Membership.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.36127  School Support Teams: Duties and powers; quarterly progress

report.  Repealed. (See chapter

365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.36129  School Support Teams: Annual written report; contents,

submission and availability of report.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3613  Annual determination of

whether public schools are meeting annual measurable objectives and performance

targets; transmission of determinations; effect of irregularity in testing

administration or testing security.

      1.  On or before July 31 of each year, the

Department shall determine whether each public school is meeting the annual

measurable objectives and performance targets established pursuant to the

statewide system of accountability for public schools.

      2.  The determination pursuant to

subsection 1 for a public school, including, without limitation, a charter

school sponsored by the board of trustees of the school district, must be made

in consultation with the board of trustees of the school district in which the

public school is located. If a charter school is sponsored by the State Public

Charter School Authority or by a college or university within the Nevada System

of Higher Education, the Department shall make a determination for the charter

school in consultation with the State Public Charter School Authority or the

institution within the Nevada System of Higher Education that sponsors the

charter school, as applicable. The determination made for each school must be

based only upon the information and data for those pupils who are enrolled in

the school for a full academic year. On or before July 31 of each year, the

Department shall transmit:

      (a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b)

or (c), the determination made for each public school to the board of trustees

of the school district in which the public school is located.

      (b) To the State Public Charter School Authority

the determination made for each charter school that is sponsored by the State

Public Charter School Authority.

      (c) The determination made for the charter school

to the institution that sponsors the charter school if a charter school is

sponsored by a college or university within the Nevada System of Higher

Education.

      3.  If the number of pupils in a particular

group who are enrolled in a public school is insufficient to yield

statistically reliable information:

      (a) The Department shall not determine that the

school has failed to meet the performance targets established pursuant to the statewide

system of accountability for public schools based solely upon that particular

group.

      (b) The pupils in such a group must be included

in the overall count of pupils enrolled in the school who took the

examinations.

Ê The

Department shall use the mechanism approved by the United States Department of

Education for the statewide system of accountability for public schools for

determining the number of pupils that must be in a group for that group to

yield statistically reliable information.

      4.  If an irregularity in testing

administration or an irregularity in testing security occurs at a school and

the irregularity invalidates the test scores of pupils, those test scores must

be included in the scores of pupils reported for the school, the attendance of

those pupils must be counted towards the total number of pupils who took the

examinations and the pupils must be included in the total number of pupils who

were required to take the examinations.

      5.  As used in this section:

      (a) “Irregularity in testing administration” has

the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 389.604.

      (b) “Irregularity in testing security” has the

meaning ascribed to it in NRS 389.608.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 14; A 2005, 1171; 2007, 1949, 2556; 2011, 569, 2336; 2013, 1916,

3257)

      NRS 385.362  Consequences for failure to make adequate yearly progress for 1

year.  Repealed. (See chapter 365,

Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3622  Monitoring administration of examinations by Department required

under certain circumstances if school fails to meet annual measurable

objectives and performance targets.  If

the Department determines that a public school has failed to meet the annual

measurable objectives and performance targets established pursuant to the

statewide system of accountability for public schools, the Department or its

designee shall, to the extent money is available, monitor at the school the

administration of the examinations that are required pursuant to NRS 389.550 and ensure that all eligible

pupils who are in attendance on the day of the administration of the

examinations are given an opportunity to take the examinations.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 16; A 2005, 1172, 1981; 2013, 1917)

      NRS 385.3623  Criteria for designating schools as demonstrating exemplary

achievement, high achievement, adequate achievement or need for improvement.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3625  Recognition as exemplary turnaround school.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.366  Annual rating of schools; issuance of preliminary ratings;

opportunity for schools to review data; notice of final ratings.

      1.  Based upon the information received

from the Department pursuant to NRS 385.3613, the

board of trustees of each school district shall, on or before August 15 of each

year, issue a preliminary rating for each public school in the school district

in accordance with the statewide system of accountability for public schools,

excluding charter schools sponsored by the State Public Charter School

Authority or by a college or university within the Nevada System of Higher

Education. The board of trustees shall make preliminary ratings for all charter

schools that are sponsored by the board of trustees. The Department shall make

preliminary ratings for all charter schools that are sponsored by the State

Public Charter School Authority and all charter schools sponsored by a college

or university within the Nevada System of Higher Education.

      2.  Before making a final rating for a

school, the board of trustees of the school district or the Department, as

applicable, shall provide the school an opportunity to review the data upon

which the preliminary rating is based and to present evidence. If the school is

a public school of the school district or a charter school sponsored by the

board of trustees, the board of trustees of the school district shall, in

consultation with the Department, make a final determination concerning the

rating for the school on September 15. If the school is a charter school

sponsored by the State Public Charter School Authority or by a college or

university within the Nevada System of Higher Education, the Department shall

make a final determination concerning the rating for the school on September

15.

      3.  On or before September 15 of each year,

the Department shall provide written notice of the determinations made pursuant

to NRS 385.3613 and the final ratings made

pursuant to this section as follows:

      (a) The determinations and final ratings made for

all schools in this State to the:

             (1) Governor;

             (2) State Board;

             (3) Committee; and

             (4) Bureau.

      (b) The determinations and final ratings made for

all schools within a school district to the:

             (1) Superintendent of schools of the

school district; and

             (2) Board of trustees of the school

district.

      (c) The determination and final rating made for

each school to the principal of the school.

      (d) The determination and final rating made for

each charter school to the sponsor of the charter school.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 17; A 2005, 1172; 2007, 2558; 2011, 570, 2338; 2013, 1918)

      NRS 385.3661  Designation as demonstrating need for improvement for 1 year:

Notice; technical assistance; school choice required for Title I schools.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3693  Designation as demonstrating need for improvement for 2

consecutive years: Notice; technical assistance.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.372  Designation of Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 2 consecutive years: School choice and supplemental services

required; delay from imposition of supplemental services required for certain

schools.  Repealed. (See chapter

365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3721  Designation as demonstrating need for improvement for 3

consecutive years: Notice; technical assistance; comprehensive audit of school.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3743  Designation of Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 3 consecutive years: School choice, supplemental services and

corrective action required; delay from imposition of corrective action required

for certain schools.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3744  Designation of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 3 consecutive years: Certain corrective action authorized;

delay from imposition for certain schools.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3745  Designation of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 4 consecutive years: Development of turnaround plan; monitoring

of implementation of turnaround plan and corrective action by Department;

notice; technical assistance; regulations.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3746  Designation of Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 4 consecutive years: Technical assistance, school choice,

supplemental educational services and development of plan for restructuring

required; delay from development of plan required for certain schools.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.376  Designation of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 4 consecutive years: Corrective action and other consequences

and sanctions authorized; delay from imposition required for certain schools;

notice of consequences and sanctions.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.37603  Designation of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 5 or more consecutive years: Repeal of plan to improve and

implementation of turnaround plan; notice; technical assistance.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.37605  Designation of non-Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 5 consecutive years or more: Corrective action and other

consequences and sanctions authorized; delay from imposition required for

certain schools; monitoring of turnaround plan by Department; notice of

consequences and sanctions.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.37607  Designation of Title I schools as demonstrating need for

improvement for 5 consecutive years or more: Repeal of plan to improve and

implementation of plan for restructuring; delay from implementation of plan

required for certain schools; technical assistance, school choice and

supplemental educational services required; notice.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3761  Restructuring required for Title I schools; notice of

restructuring.  Repealed. (See

chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3762  Annual determination of adequate yearly progress for school

districts.  Repealed. (See chapter

365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.377  Criteria for designating school districts as demonstrating

exemplary achievement, high achievement, adequate achievement or need for

improvement.  Repealed. (See

chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3771  Annual designation of school districts; issuance of preliminary

designations; opportunity for school districts to review data; notice of final

designations; public dissemination.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.37715  Recognition as exemplary turnaround school district.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3772  Consequences for school district designated as demonstrating

need for improvement; technical assistance and corrective action.  Repealed. (See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3773  Types of corrective actions for school districts; notice of

corrective action and opportunity for hearing.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3774  Delay from imposition of corrective action required for certain

school districts.  Repealed. (See

chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3781  Definitions.  Repealed.

(See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.3782  “Account” defined.  Repealed.

(See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.3783  “Commission” defined.  Repealed.

(See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.37835  Superintendent of Public Instruction required to ensure

Commission carries out duties successfully.  Repealed.

(See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.3784  Commission: Creation; membership; terms; meetings; compensation

of members; duty of Department to provide administrative support; involvement

of the Legislative Counsel Bureau in activities of Commission.  Repealed. (See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada

2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.3785  Commission: Establishment of program of educational excellence;

allocations of money to public schools and consortiums of public schools;

Department required to provide list of priorities of schools; review of certain

information by Commission.  Repealed.

(See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.3787  Use of money by public schools and consortiums of public schools

that receive allocations from Account; submission of evaluation of

effectiveness.  Repealed. (See

chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.3789  Submission of annual reports by Commission; biennial audit of

programs by Legislative Auditor.  Repealed.

(See chapter 448, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 2641.)

 

      NRS 385.379  Creation of Account for Programs for Innovation and the

Prevention of Remediation; acceptance of gifts and grants; use of money in

Account.  [Replaced in revision by NRS 387.031.]

 

      NRS 385.382  Form for notice to parents concerning rating of school as

underperforming.  The Department

shall prescribe a form for notice to parents and guardians concerning the

rating of a public school as underperforming.

      (Added to NRS by 2003, 19th

Special Session, 33; A 2013, 1922)

      NRS 385.384  Selection of providers of supplemental educational services;

maintenance of updated list of approved providers.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.389  Department required to adopt programs of remedial study; schools

demonstrating need for improvement required to ensure completion of remedial

study by certain pupils.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

      NRS 385.3891  Establishment of monitoring system for statewide system of

accountability; annual summary of findings.

      1.  The Department shall establish a

monitoring system for the statewide system of accountability. The monitoring

system must identify significant levels of achievement of pupils on the

examinations that are administered pursuant to NRS 389.550 and 389.805 and the college and career

readiness assessment administered pursuant to NRS 389.807, identified by school and by

school district.

      2.  On or before October 1 of each year,

the Department shall prepare a written summary of the findings made pursuant to

subsection 1. The written summary must be provided to:

      (a) The Committee; and

      (b) If the findings show inconsistencies

applicable to a particular school district or school within a school district,

the board of trustees of that school district.

      3.  The Committee shall review the report

submitted pursuant to subsection 2 and take such action as it deems

appropriate.

      (Added to NRS by 2005, 1646; A 2011, 3134;

2013, 3260)

      NRS 385.391  Regulations governing recognition of certain schools and to

carry out statewide system of accountability.  Repealed.

(See chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2013, at page 1939.)

 

HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY ASSESSMENT

      NRS 385.448  Selection of assessment

by State Board; eligibility to take assessment; permission of board of trustees

required under certain circumstances; regulations.

      1.  The State Board shall select an

assessment which enables a person who satisfies the requirements of subsection

2 or 3, as applicable, to demonstrate that he or she has achieved an

educational level which is an acceptable substitute for completing a high

school education.

      2.  A person who:

      (a) Is 17 years of age or older;

      (b) If he or she is at least 17 years of age but

less than 18 years of age, submits to the State Board written permission signed

by his or her parent or legal guardian;

      (c) Has not graduated from a high school;

      (d) Is not currently enrolled in a high school;

and

      (e) Satisfies any other requirements prescribed

by the State Board,

Ê may take the

high school equivalency assessment selected by the State Board.

      3.  The board of trustees of a school

district may, upon request and for good cause shown, grant permission to take

the high school equivalency assessment selected by the State Board to a person

who:

      (a) Resides in the school district;

      (b) Is at least 16 years of age but less than 17

years of age;

      (c) Submits to the board of trustees written

permission signed by his or her parent or legal guardian;

      (d) Has not graduated from a high school;

      (e) Is not currently enrolled in a high school;

and

      (f) Satisfies any other requirements prescribed

by the board of trustees.

      4.  The State Board may adopt regulations

to carry out the provisions of this section.

      (Added to NRS by 1997, 2488; A 2001, 1481; 2013, 3261)

      NRS 385.451  Disclosure of questions and answers prohibited; exceptions.  It is unlawful to disclose the questions

contained in the high school equivalency assessment selected by the State Board

pursuant to NRS 385.448 and the approved answers

used for grading the assessment except:

      1.  To the extent that disclosure is

required in the Department’s administration of the assessment.

      2.  That a disclosure may be made to a

state officer who is a member of the Executive or Legislative branch to the

extent that it is related to the performance of that officer’s duties.

      (Added to NRS by 1983, 768; A 2013, 3261)

NEVADA YOUTH LEGISLATURE

      NRS 385.501  Definitions.  As

used in NRS 385.501 to 385.585,

inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined

in NRS 385.502, 385.503

and 385.505 have the meanings ascribed to them in

those sections.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1052)

      NRS 385.502  “Account” defined.  “Account”

means the Nevada Youth Legislature Account created by NRS

385.585.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1052)

      NRS 385.503  “Board” defined.  “Board”

means the Board of Directors described in NRS 385.581.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1053)

      NRS 385.505  “Youth Legislature” defined.  “Youth

Legislature” means the Nevada Youth Legislature created by NRS 385.515.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 838; A 2009, 252; 2011, 1054)

      NRS 385.515  Creation; appointment of members; terms; reappointment.

      1.  The Nevada Youth Legislature is hereby

created, consisting of 21 members.

      2.  Each member of the Senate shall, taking

into consideration any recommendations made by a member of the Assembly,

appoint a person who submits an application and meets the qualifications set

forth in NRS 385.525. A member of the Assembly may

submit recommendations to a member of the Senate concerning the appointment.

      3.  Except as otherwise provided in

subsection 4, appointments to the Youth Legislature must be made by each member

of the Senate before April 30 of each odd-numbered year. The term of each

member of the Youth Legislature begins June 1 of each odd-numbered year.

      4.  If a member of the Senate does not make

an appointment to the Youth Legislature by April 30 of an odd-numbered year,

the members of the Assembly whose assembly districts are at least partially

located within the senatorial district of that member of the Senate must

collaborate to appoint a person who submits an application and meets the

qualifications set forth in NRS 385.525.

      5.  Each member of the Youth Legislature

serves a term of 2 years and may be reappointed to one successive 2-year term

if the member continues to meet the qualifications set forth in NRS 385.525.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 838; A 2009, 252; 2011, 1054;

2013, 22)

      NRS 385.525  Qualifications for service; application for appointment and

reappointment; notice of change in residency or school of enrollment.

      1.  To be eligible to serve on the Youth

Legislature, a person:

      (a) Must be:

             (1) A resident of the senatorial district

of the Senator who appoints him or her;

             (2) Enrolled in a public school or private

school located in the senatorial district of the Senator who appoints him or

her; or

            (3) A homeschooled child who is otherwise

eligible to be enrolled in a public school in the senatorial district of the

Senator who appoints him or her;

      (b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3

of NRS 385.535, must be:

             (1) Enrolled in a public school or private

school in this State in grade 9, 10 or 11 for the first school year of the term

for which he or she is appointed; or

             (2) A homeschooled child who is otherwise

eligible to enroll in a public school in this State in grade 9, 10 or 11 for

the first school year of the term for which he or she is appointed; and

      (c) Must not be related by blood, adoption or

marriage within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity to the Senator

who appoints him or her or to any member of the Assembly who collaborated to

appoint him or her.

      2.  If, at any time, a person appointed to

the Youth Legislature changes his or her residency or changes his or her school

of enrollment in such a manner as to render the person ineligible under his or

her original appointment, the person shall inform the Board, in writing, within

30 days after becoming aware of such changed facts.

      3.  A person who wishes to be appointed or

reappointed to the Youth Legislature must submit an application on the form

prescribed pursuant to subsection 4 to the Senator of the senatorial district

in which the person resides, is enrolled in a public school or private school

or, if the person is a homeschooled child, the senatorial district in which he

or she is otherwise eligible to be enrolled in a public school. A person may

not submit an application to more than one Senator in a calendar year.

      4.  The Board shall prescribe a form for

applications submitted pursuant to this section, which must require the

signature of the principal of the school in which the applicant is enrolled or,

if the applicant is a homeschooled child, the signature of a member of the

community in which the applicant resides other than a relative of the applicant.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 839; A 2009, 252; 2011, 1054;

2013, 22)

      NRS 385.535  Vacancies in membership.

      1.  A position on the Youth Legislature

becomes vacant upon:

      (a) The death or resignation of a member.

      (b) The absence of a member for any reason from:

             (1) Two meetings of the Youth Legislature,

including, without limitation, meetings conducted in person, meetings conducted

by teleconference, meetings conducted by videoconference and meetings conducted

by other electronic means;

             (2) Two activities of the Youth

Legislature;

             (3) Two event days of the Youth

Legislature; or

             (4) Any combination of absences from

meetings, activities or event days of the Youth Legislature, if the combination

of absences therefrom equals two or more,

Ê unless the

absences are, as applicable, excused by the Chair or Vice Chair of the Board.

      (c) A change of residency or a change of the

school of enrollment of a member which renders that member ineligible under his

or her original appointment.

      2.  In addition to the provisions of

subsection 1, a position on the Youth Legislature becomes vacant if:

      (a) A member of the Youth Legislature graduates

from high school or otherwise ceases to attend public school or private school

for any reason other than to become a homeschooled child; or

      (b) A member of the Youth Legislature who is a

homeschooled child completes an educational plan of instruction for grade 12 or

otherwise ceases to be a homeschooled child for any reason other than to enroll

in a public school or private school.

      3.  A vacancy on the Youth Legislature must

be filled:

      (a) For the remainder of the unexpired term in

the same manner as the original appointment, except that, if the remainder of

the unexpired term is less than 1 year, the member of the Senate who made the

original appointment may appoint a person who:

             (1) Is enrolled in a public school or

private school in this State in grade 12 or who is a homeschooled child who is

otherwise eligible to enroll in a public school in this State in grade 12; and

             (2) Satisfies the qualifications set forth

in paragraphs (a) and (c) of subsection 1 of NRS

385.525.

      (b) Insofar as is practicable, within 30 days

after the date on which the vacancy occurs.

      4.  As used in this section, “event day”

means any single calendar day on which an official, scheduled event of the

Youth Legislature is held, including, without limitation, a course of

instruction, a course of orientation, a meeting, a seminar or any other

official, scheduled activity.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 839; A 2009, 253; 2011, 1055;

2013, 23)

      NRS 385.545  Election and duties of Chair and Vice Chair; duties of Director

of Legislative Counsel Bureau; acceptance of gifts and grants for support of

Youth Legislature.

      1.  The Youth Legislature shall elect from

among its members, to serve a term of 1 year beginning on June 1 of each year:

      (a) A Chair, who shall conduct the meetings and,

in cooperation with the Board, oversee the formation of committees as necessary

to accomplish the business of the Youth Legislature; and

      (b) A Vice Chair, who shall assist the Chair and

conduct the meetings of the Youth Legislature if the Chair is absent or otherwise

unable to perform his or her duties.

      2.  The Director of the Legislative Counsel

Bureau upon request of the Board:

      (a) Shall provide meeting rooms and

teleconference and videoconference facilities for the Youth Legislature.

      (b) Shall, in the event of a vacancy on the Youth

Legislature, notify the appropriate appointing authority of such vacancy.

      (c) May accept gifts, grants and donations from

any source for the support of the Youth Legislature in carrying out the

provisions of NRS 385.501 to 385.585,

inclusive. Any such gifts, grants and donations must be deposited in the

Account.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 839; A 2009, 253; 2011, 1056)

      NRS 385.555  Powers and duties; submission of annual report.

      1.  The Youth Legislature shall:

      (a) Hold at least two public hearings in this

State each school year. The Youth Legislature may simultaneously teleconference

or videoconference each public hearing to two or more prominent locations

throughout this State.

      (b) Evaluate, review and comment upon issues of

importance to the youth in this State, including, without limitation:

             (1) Education;

             (2) Employment opportunities;

             (3) Participation of youth in state and

local government;

             (4) A safe learning environment;

             (5) The prevention of substance abuse;

             (6) Emotional and physical well-being;

             (7) Foster care; and

             (8) Access to state and local services.

      (c) Conduct a public awareness campaign to raise

awareness about the Youth Legislature and to enhance outreach to the youth in

this State.

      2.  During his or her term, each member of

the Youth Legislature shall:

      (a) Conduct at least one meeting to afford the

youth of this State an opportunity to discuss issues of importance to the youth

in this State.

      (b) Complete such other activities as may be

assigned to him or her by the Board as a member of the Youth Legislature.

      3.  The Youth Legislature may, within the

limits of available money and if approved by the Board:

      (a) During the period in which the Legislature is

in a regular session, meet as often as necessary to conduct the business of the

Youth Legislature and to advise the Legislature on proposed legislation

relating to the youth in this State.

      (b) Form committees, which may meet as often as

necessary to assist with the business of the Youth Legislature.

      (c) Conduct periodic seminars for its members

regarding leadership, government and the legislative process.

      4.  Except as otherwise provided in this

subsection, the Youth Legislature and its committees shall comply with the

provisions of chapter 241 of NRS. Any

activities of the Youth Legislature which are conducted solely for purposes of

training, including, without limitation, any orientation programs conducted for

the Youth Legislature, are not subject to the provisions of chapter 241 of NRS.

      5.  On or before May 30 of each year, the

Youth Legislature shall submit a written report to the Board and to the

Governor describing the activities of the Youth Legislature during the

immediately preceding school year and any recommendations for legislation. The

Board shall transmit the written report to the Legislative Committee on

Education and to the next regular session of the Legislature.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 840; A 2009, 254; 2011, 1056)

      NRS 385.565  Request for legislative measure; adoption of procedures for

meetings; advisement regarding administration of gifts and grants.  The Youth Legislature may:

      1.  Request the drafting of not more than

one legislative measure which relates to matters within the scope of the Youth

Legislature. A request must be submitted to the Legislative Counsel on or

before December 1 preceding the commencement of a regular session of the

Legislature unless the Legislative Commission authorizes submitting a request

after that date.

      2.  Adopt procedures to conduct meetings of

the Youth Legislature and any committees thereof. Those procedures may be

changed upon approval of a majority vote of all members of the Youth

Legislature who are present and voting.

      3.  Advise the Board regarding the

administration of any appropriations, gifts, grants or donations received for

the support of the Youth Legislature.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 840; A 2009, 255; 2011, 1057)

      NRS 385.575  Compensation of members.  The

members of the Youth Legislature serve without compensation. To the extent that

money is available in the Account, the members of the Youth Legislature may

receive the per diem allowance and travel expenses provided for state officers

and employees generally for attending a meeting of the Youth Legislature or a

seminar conducted by the Youth Legislature.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 841; A 2009, 255; 2011, 1057)

      NRS 385.581  Administration of Youth Legislature by corporation for public

benefit; governance of corporation by Board of Directors; appointment and terms

of Board; election of Chair and Vice Chair; powers and duties of Board.

      1.  The Youth Legislature must be

administered by a corporation for public benefit, as that term is defined in NRS 82.021, which must include providing

educational programs and opportunities as its primary organizational goal.

      2.  The corporation for public benefit must

be governed by a Board of Directors consisting of seven members appointed by

the Legislative Commission.

      3.  A member of the Board serves a term of

2 years and until his or her successor is appointed. A member of the Board may

be reappointed.

      4.  The members of the Board shall elect a

Chair and a Vice Chair from among their number. The term of office of the Chair

and the Vice Chair is 1 year.

      5.  The Board:

      (a) Shall administer the provisions of NRS 385.501 to 385.585,

inclusive.

      (b) May provide to the Youth Legislature such

administrative, financial and other support and guidance as the Board may

determine to be necessary or appropriate.

      (c) May employ one or more persons to provide

administrative support for the Youth Legislature or pay the costs incurred by

one or more volunteers to provide any required administrative support.

      (d) Shall oversee the activities of the Youth

Legislature.

      (e) May solicit and accept gifts, grants and

donations from any source to provide educational programs and opportunities and

for the support of the Youth Legislature in carrying out the provisions of NRS 385.501 to 385.585,

inclusive. Any such gifts, grants and donations must be deposited in the

Account.

      (f) May perform such other functions in whatever

manner the Board determines will best serve the interests of this State and the

Youth Legislature.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1053)

      NRS 385.585  Nevada Youth Legislature Account: Creation; use of money in

Account; interest and income; submission of annual itemized statement.

      1.  There is hereby created the Nevada

Youth Legislature Account in the Legislative Fund.

      2.  Money for the Account may be provided:

      (a) By appropriation; or

      (b) Through the acceptance of gifts, grants and

donations as authorized pursuant to NRS 385.545 and

385.581.

      3.  The money in the Account must be held

in trust for the Youth Legislature and may be used only:

      (a) For the educational programs and operations

of the Youth Legislature;

      (b) To provide administrative support for the

Youth Legislature;

      (c) To pay for expenses directly related to the

Youth Legislature; and

      (d) For such other purposes directly related to

the Youth Legislature as the Board may approve.

      4.  The interest and income earned on the

money in the Account, after deducting any applicable charges, must be credited

to the Account. All claims against the Account must be paid as other claims

against the State are paid.

      5.  Any money remaining in the Account at

the end of a fiscal year does not revert to the State General Fund, and the

balance in the Account must be carried forward to the next fiscal year.

      6.  Each year, the Board shall submit an

itemized statement of the income and expenditures for the Account to the

Legislative Commission.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1053)

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND FAMILY

ENGAGEMENT; OFFICE OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT AND FAMILY ENGAGEMENT

General Provisions

      NRS 385.600  “Advisory Council” defined.  As

used in NRS 385.600 to 385.635,

inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, “Advisory Council” means the

Advisory Council on Parental Involvement and Family Engagement established

pursuant to NRS 385.610.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 2910; A 2011, 1978,

2308)

Advisory Council on Parental Involvement and Family

Engagement

      NRS 385.605  Superintendent of Public Instruction required to ensure Advisory

Council carries out duties successfully.  The

Superintendent of Public Instruction is responsible for ensuring that the

duties and responsibilities of the Advisory Council set forth in NRS 385.605 to 385.625,

inclusive, are carried out by the Advisory Council successfully.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 2300)

      NRS 385.610  Establishment; appointment of members; election of officers;

terms; administrative support by Department; compensation of members.

      1.  The Superintendent of Public Instruction

shall establish an Advisory Council on Parental Involvement and Family

Engagement. The Advisory Council is composed of 10 members.

      2.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction shall appoint the following members to the Advisory Council:

      (a) Two parents or legal guardians of pupils

enrolled in public schools;

      (b) Two teachers in public schools;

      (c) One administrator of a public school;

      (d) One representative of a private business or

industry;

      (e) One member of the board of trustees of a

school district in a county whose population is 100,000 or more; and

      (f) One member of the board of trustees of a

school district in a county whose population is less than 100,000.

Ê The

Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, to the extent practicable, ensure

that the members the Superintendent appoints to the Advisory Council reflect

the ethnic, economic and geographic diversity of this State.

      3.  The Speaker of the Assembly shall

appoint one member of the Assembly to the Advisory Council.

      4.  The Majority Leader of the Senate shall

appoint one member of the Senate to the Advisory Council.

      5.  The Advisory Council shall elect a

Chair and Vice Chair from among its members. The Chair and Vice Chair serve a

term of 1 year.

      6.  After the initial terms:

      (a) The term of each member of the Advisory

Council who is appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction is 3

years.

      (b) The term of each member of the Advisory

Council who is appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly and the Majority Leader

of the Senate is 2 years.

      7.  The Department shall provide:

      (a) Administrative support to the Advisory

Council; and

      (b) All information that is necessary for the

Advisory Council to carry out its duties.

      8.  For each day or portion of a day during

which a member of the Advisory Council who is a Legislator attends a meeting of

the Advisory Council or is otherwise engaged in the business of the Advisory

Council, except during a regular or special session of the Legislature, the

member is entitled to receive the:

      (a) Compensation provided for a majority of the

members of the Legislature during the first 60 days of the preceding regular

session;

      (b) Per diem allowance provided for state

officers generally; and

      (c) Travel expenses provided pursuant to NRS 218A.655.

Ê The

compensation, per diem allowances and travel expenses of the legislative

members of the Advisory Council must be paid from the Legislative Fund.

      9.  A member of the Advisory Council who is

not a Legislator is entitled to receive the per diem allowance and travel

expenses provided for state officers and employees generally for each day or

portion of a day during which the member attends a meeting of the Advisory

Council or is otherwise engaged in the business of the Advisory Council. The

per diem allowance and travel expenses for the members of the Advisory Council

who are not Legislators must be paid by the Department.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 2910; A 2011, 1978)

      NRS 385.620  Duties; submission of reports.  The

Advisory Council shall:

      1.  Review the policy of parental

involvement adopted by the State Board and the policy of parental involvement

and family engagement adopted by the board of trustees of each school district

pursuant to NRS 392.457;

      2.  Review the information relating to

communication with and participation, involvement and engagement of parents and

families that is included in the annual report of accountability for each

school district pursuant to paragraph (l) of subsection 2 of NRS 385.347 and similar information in the annual

report of accountability prepared by the State Public Charter School Authority

and a college or university within the Nevada System of Higher Education that

sponsors a charter school pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS

385.347;

      3.  Review any effective practices carried

out in individual school districts to increase parental involvement and family

engagement and determine the feasibility of carrying out those practices on a

statewide basis;

      4.  Review any effective practices carried

out in other states to increase parental involvement and family engagement and

determine the feasibility of carrying out those practices in this State;

      5.  Identify methods to communicate

effectively and provide outreach to parents, legal guardians and families of

pupils who have limited time to become involved in the education of their

children for various reasons, including, without limitation, work schedules,

single-parent homes and other family obligations;

      6.  Identify the manner in which the level

of parental involvement and family engagement affects the performance,

attendance and discipline of pupils;

      7.  Identify methods to communicate

effectively with and provide outreach to parents, legal guardians and families

of pupils who are limited English proficient;

      8.  Determine the necessity for the

appointment of a statewide parental involvement and family engagement

coordinator or a parental involvement and family engagement coordinator in each

school district, or both;

      9.  Work in collaboration with the Office

of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement created by NRS

385.630 to carry out the duties prescribed in NRS

385.635;

      10.  On or before July 1 of each year,

submit a report to the Legislative Committee on Education describing the

activities of the Advisory Council and any recommendations for legislation; and

      11.  On or before February 1 of each

odd-numbered year, submit a report to the Director of the Legislative Counsel

Bureau for transmission to the next regular session of the Legislature

describing the activities of the Advisory Council and any recommendations for

legislation.

      (Added to NRS by 2007, 2911; A 2011, 1979,

2278, 2352)

      NRS 385.625  Board of trustees authorized to establish local advisory council

on parental involvement and family engagement.  The

board of trustees of a school district may establish an advisory council on

parental involvement and family engagement to work in conjunction with the

Advisory Council.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1964)

Office of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement

      NRS 385.630  Creation; duty of Superintendent of Public Instruction to

appoint Director and to ensure sufficient number of personnel.

      1.  The Office of Parental Involvement and

Family Engagement is hereby created within the Department.

      2.  The Superintendent of Public

Instruction shall:

      (a) Appoint an employee of the Department to

serve as the Director of the Office of Parental Involvement and Family

Engagement; and

      (b) Ensure that the Office of Parental

Involvement and Family Engagement has a sufficient number of personnel for the

Office to carry out the duties prescribed in NRS

385.635.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1962)

      NRS 385.635  Duties; annual report; posting of certain information on

Department’s website.

      1.  The Office of Parental Involvement and

Family Engagement created by NRS 385.630 shall:

      (a) Review and evaluate the programs implemented

by the school districts and public schools, including, without limitation,

programs which are supported in part with money received from the Federal

Government, for carrying out and increasing parental involvement and family

engagement in the public schools. The review and evaluation must include an

identification of current strategies and practices for effective parental

involvement and family engagement.

      (b) Develop a list of practices which have been

proven effective in increasing the involvement of parents and the engagement of

families in the education of their children, including, without limitation,

practices that increase the ability of school districts and public schools to

effectively reengage parents and families and provide those parents and

families with the skills and resources necessary to support the academic

achievement of their children.

      (c) Work in cooperation with the Statewide

Council for the Coordination of the Regional Training Programs in carrying out

the duties of the Office, including, without limitation, the establishment of a

statewide training program concerning parental involvement and family

engagement required pursuant to NRS 391.520.



      (d) Provide information to the school districts

and public schools on the availability of competitive grants for programs which

offer:

             (1) Professional development for

educational personnel on practices to reengage disengaged parents and families

in the education of their children;

             (2) Training for parents and families in

skills of leadership and volunteerism;

             (3) Family literacy training;

             (4) Home visitation programs to encourage

the involvement of parents and the engagement of families in the education of

their children; and

             (5) Other innovative programs that are

designed to increase the involvement of parents and the engagement of families

in the academic achievement of their children.

      (e) Provide support to those school districts

which have established an advisory council on parental involvement and family

engagement pursuant to NRS 385.625 and encourage

those school districts which have not established such an advisory council to

consider creating an advisory council for the school district.

      (f) Build the capacity of public schools to work

in collaboration with parents to establish policies for the involvement of

parents and the engagement of families, including, without limitation, policies

that focus on partnerships between public schools and the parents and families

of children enrolled in public schools and the empowerment of parents and

families in support of the education of their children.

      (g) Work in cooperation with the Commission on

Professional Standards in Education in developing the regulations required by

paragraph (k) of subsection 1 of NRS

391.019 and monitoring the implementation of those regulations.

      (h) Establish, in collaboration with the State

Board, guidelines to assist parents and families in helping their children

achieve the standards of content and performance adopted by the State Board

pursuant to NRS 389.520.

      (i) Collaborate with the Nevada State Parent

Information and Resource Center, the Parent Training and Information Centers,

the Nevada Parent Teacher Association, the Advisory Council and the teachers

who are trained to serve as liaisons to parents and legal guardians of pupils

enrolled in public schools to plan and implement a statewide summit on parental

involvement and family engagement, which must be held at least biennially.

After each summit, the Office of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement

shall evaluate the success of the summit in consultation with the entities identified

in this paragraph.

      (j) Assist each school district and the public

schools within the school district with incorporating strategies and practices

for effective parental involvement and family engagement into the plans to

improve the achievement of pupils prepared by the public schools pursuant to NRS 385.357.

      (k) Work in partnership with the Advisory Council

to:

             (1) Review and evaluate the annual reports

of accountability prepared by the board of trustees of each school district

pursuant to NRS 385.347 relating to parental

involvement and family engagement in the school districts and public schools;

             (2) Review and evaluate the plans to

improve the achievement of pupils prepared by each public school pursuant to NRS 385.357 relating to the strategies and practices

for effective parental involvement and family engagement incorporated into the

plans; and

             (3) Review the status of the

implementation of the provisions of this section and the effectiveness of the

Office in carrying out the duties prescribed in this section.

      2.  On or before August 1 of each year, the

Office of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement shall prepare a report

which includes a summary of the:

      (a) Status of the progress made by the school

districts and public schools in effectively involving parents and engaging

families in the education of their children and an identification of any areas

where further improvement is needed; and

      (b) Activities of the Office during the

immediately preceding school year, including the progress made by the Office,

in consultation with the Advisory Council, in assisting the school districts

and public schools with increasing the effectiveness of involving parents and

engaging families in the education of their children.

      3.  The Department shall post on its

Internet website:

      (a) The list of practices developed by the Office

of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement pursuant to paragraph (b) of

subsection 1;

      (b) The report prepared by the Office pursuant to

subsection 2; and

      (c) Any other information that the Office finds

useful for the school districts, public schools, parents, families and general

public relating to effective parental involvement and family engagement.

      (Added to NRS by 2011, 1962;

A 2013,

1688)

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND

MATHEMATICS

      NRS 385.700  Creation; membership; vacancy; meetings; election of Chair;

quorum; authority to appoint subcommittees; service without compensation.

[Effective through June 30, 2017.]

      1.  The Advisory Council on Science,

Technology, Engineering and Mathematics is hereby created within the Department

of Education. The Council consists of:

      (a) The following ex officio members:

             (1) The Superintendent of Public

Instruction or his or her designee;

             (2) The Chancellor of the Nevada System of

Higher Education or his or her designee;

             (3) The Executive Director of the Office

of Economic Development or his or her designee; and

             (4) The Director of the Department of

Employment, Training and Rehabilitation or his or her designee;

      (b) Three members appointed by the Governor

pursuant to subsection 2;

      (c) Four members appointed by the Majority Leader

of the Senate pursuant to subsections 2 and 3;

      (d) Four members appointed by the Speaker of the

Assembly pursuant to subsections 2 and 3;

      (e) One member appointed by the Minority Leader

of the Senate pursuant to subsection 4; and

      (f) One member appointed by the Minority Leader

of the Assembly pursuant to subsection 4.

      2.  The Governor, Majority Leader of the

Senate and Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint:

      (a) One member who is a classroom teacher in the

field of science, technology, engineering or mathematics;

      (b) One member who is an administrator of a

public school or school district in this State with an education program

relating to the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics; and

      (c) One member who represents businesses that

employ persons in careers which are enhanced by education in science,

technology, engineering and mathematics, including, without limitation, careers

relating to manufacturing, information technology, aerospace engineering,

health sciences and mining.

      3.  The Majority Leader of the Senate and

the Speaker of the Assembly shall each appoint one additional member from among

the persons described in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection 2.

      4.  The Minority Leader of the Senate and

the Minority Leader of the Assembly shall each appoint one member from among

the persons described in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection 2.

      5.  Any vacancy occurring in the membership

of the Council must be filled in the same manner as the original appointment

not later than 30 days after the vacancy occurs.

      6.  The Council shall hold its first

regular meeting as soon as practicable on or after July 1, 2013, at the call of

the Governor. At the first regular meeting of the Council, the members of the

Council shall elect a Chair by majority vote.

      7.  The Council shall meet not more than

four times each year at the call of the Chair.

      8.  A majority of the members of the

Council constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, and a majority of

those members present at any meeting is sufficient for any official action

taken by the Council.

      9.  The Chair may appoint such

subcommittees of the Council as the Chair determines necessary to carry out the

duties of the Council.

      10.  The members of the Council serve

without compensation.

      (Added to NRS by 2013, 1010)

      NRS 385.705  Duties; submission of biennial report; consideration of

recommendations by State Board. [Effective through June 30, 2017.]

      1.  The Advisory Council on Science,

Technology, Engineering and Mathematics created by NRS

385.700 shall:

      (a) Develop a strategic plan for the development

of educational resources in the fields of science, technology, engineering and

mathematics to serve as a foundation for workforce development, college

preparedness and economic development in this State;

      (b) Develop a plan for identifying and awarding

recognition to pupils in this State who demonstrate exemplary achievement in

the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics;

      (c) Develop a plan for identifying and awarding

recognition to not more than 15 schools in this State that demonstrate

exemplary performance in the fields of science, technology, engineering and

mathematics;

      (d) Conduct a survey of education programs and

proposed programs relating to the fields of science, technology, engineering

and mathematics in this State and in other states to identify recommendations

for the implementation of such programs by public schools in this State and

report the information gathered by the survey to the State Board of Education;

      (e) Apply for grants on behalf of the State of

Nevada relating to the development and expansion of education programs in the

fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics;

      (f) Identify a nonprofit corporation to assist in

the implementation of the plans developed pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b) and

(c); and

      (g) Prepare a written report which includes,

without limitation, recommendations based on the survey conducted pursuant to

paragraph (d) and any other recommendations concerning the instruction and

curriculum in courses of study in science, technology, engineering and

mathematics in public schools in this State and, on or before January 31 of

each odd-numbered year, submit a copy of the report to the State Board of

Education, the Governor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for

transmittal to the Legislature.

      2.  The Council or a subcommittee of the

Council may seek the input, advice and assistance of persons and organizations

that have knowledge, interest or expertise relevant to the duties of the

Council.

      3.  The State Board of Education shall

consider the plans developed by the Advisory Council on Science, Technology,

Engineering and Mathematics pursuant to paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of

subsection 1 and the written report submitted pursuant to paragraph (g) of

subsection 1 and adopt such regulations as the State Board deems necessary to

carry out the recommendations in the written report.

      (Added to NRS by 2013, 1011)

APPENDIX

JUDICIALLY APPROVED DISTRICTS FOR MEMBERS OF THE STATE

BOARD OF EDUCATION BASED ON 2010 CENSUS

(Effective January 1, 2012, for the limited purposes of

filing for office and for nominating and electing members of the State Board of

Education and January 8, 2013, for all other purposes and effective until the

Legislature takes further action regarding apportionment of the Congressional

Districts from which members of the State Board of Education are elected)

This Appendix reproduces verbatim the relevant portions of

the Order Adopting and Approving Special Masters’ Report and Redistricting Maps

as Modified by the Court, Guy v. Miller, Case No. 11 OC 00042 1B (Nev.

First Jud. Dist. Ct. Oct. 27, 2011) and Addendum to October 27, 2011 Order

Adopting and Approving Special Masters’ Report and Redistricting Maps as

Modified by the Court, Guy v. Miller, Case No. 11 OC 00042 1B (Nev.

First Jud. Dist. Ct. Dec. 8, 2011).

 



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District  1

   In Clark County

          Census tract(s) 000103, 000105, 000106,

000107, 000108, 000109, 000203, 000204, 000401, 000402, 000403, 000510, 000513,

000514, 000515, 000516, 000517, 000518, 000519, 000520, 000521, 000522, 000523,

000524, 000525, 000526, 000527, 000528, 000600, 000700, 000800, 000900, 001003,

001004, 001005, 001006, 001100, 001200, 001300, 001401, 001402, 001501, 001502,

001607, 001608, 001609, 001610, 001611, 001612, 001613, 001706, 001707, 001708,

001709, 001710, 001711, 001712, 001713, 001714, 001715, 001716, 001717, 001718,

001801, 001803, 001804, 001901, 001902, 002000, 002201, 002203, 002204, 002206,

002207, 002302, 002303, 002403, 002404, 002405, 002406, 002501, 002504, 002505,

002506, 002603, 002604, 002605, 002706, 002708, 002822, 002823, 002825, 002826,

002905, 002915, 002916, 002919, 002935, 002936, 002937, 002938, 002939, 002940,

002941, 002942, 002944, 002946, 002947, 002948, 002949, 002950, 002951, 002952,

002953, 002954, 002956, 002957, 002958, 002964, 002965, 002966, 002967, 002968,

002969, 002970, 002995, 002996, 003001, 003003, 003004, 003005, 003006, 003102,

003103, 003104, 003254, 003260, 003423, 003429, 004000, 004100, 004709, 004710,

004907, 004910, 004911, 004912, 004914, 004915, 004916, 004918, 004919, 004920,

004921, 004923, 004924, 004925, 004926, 005005, 005006, 005007, 005011, 005012,

005013, 005014, 005015, 006700.

                In census tract 000101 block

group(s) 1, 2, 3, 4.

                      In census tract 000301, block(s)

2000, 2001, 2002, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2025, 2026, 2027,

2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040,

2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053,

2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2059, 2060, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004.

                In census tract 002707 block

group(s) 1, 3.

                      In census tract 002707,

block(s) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.

                In census tract 002824 block

group(s) 1.

                      In census tract 002824,

block(s) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011.

                In census tract 002827 block

group(s) 1.

                      In census tract 002827,

block(s) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012,

2013, 2014.

                In census tract 002961 block

group(s) 2.

                      In census tract 002961,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008.

                      In census tract 002962,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010,

1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023,

1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036,

1037, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059,

1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1134.

                In census tract 002974 block

group(s) 1.

                In census tract 002975 block

group(s) 2.

                In census tract 003220 block

group(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

                      In census tract 003220,

block(s) 6002, 6003, 6004, 6005, 6006.

                In census tract 003253 block group(s)

2, 3.

                      In census tract 003253,

block(s) 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011.

                In census tract 003261 block

group(s) 1.

                In census tract 003422 block

group(s) 4, 5.

                      In census tract 003700,

block(s) 2031.

                      In census tract 003800,

block(s) 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005,

3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3014, 3015, 4000, 4001, 4003,

4004, 4005, 4006, 5006, 5007.

                In census tract 004917 block

group(s) 1.

                      In census tract 004917,

block(s) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009.

                In census tract 005010 block

group(s) 1, 3.

                      In census tract 005010,

block(s) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2026, 2027,

2028.

                      In census tract 005016,

block(s) 1004, 1008, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023,

1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1037, 1038, 1039,

1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048.

                      In census tract 005017,

block(s) 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1028.

                      In census tract 005105,

block(s) 1007, 1018, 1019.

                      In census tract 006104,

block(s) 1040, 1041, 2017, 2018.

                In census tract 006800 block

group(s) 1, 2, 3.

                      In census tract 006800, block(s)

4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012,

4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4026, 4027, 4028, 4029, 4030, 4031,

4032, 4033, 4034, 4035, 4036, 4037, 4038, 4039, 4040, 4041, 4042, 4043, 4044,

4045, 4046, 4047, 4048, 4049, 4050, 4051, 4052, 4053, 4054, 4055, 4056, 4057,

4058, 4059, 4060, 4061, 4062, 4063, 4064, 4065, 4066, 4067, 4068, 4069, 4070,

4081, 4082, 4085, 4086, 4087, 4088.

District  2

Churchill County, Douglas County, Elko County,

Eureka County, Humboldt County, Lander County, Pershing County, Storey County,

Washoe County, Carson City County.

   In Lyon County

          Census tract(s) 960101, 960102, 960103,

960201, 960202, 960301, 960302, 960303.

                      In census tract 960800,

block(s) 1000.

                      In census tract 960900,

block(s) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024,

2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037, 2038,

2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2048, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058,

2084, 2188, 2191, 2192, 2193, 2198, 2199, 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005,

4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4018,

4019, 4020, 4021, 4022, 4023, 4024, 4025, 4026, 4027, 4028, 4032, 4033, 4034,

4035, 4036, 4037, 4038, 4039, 4040, 4047, 4048, 4049, 4051, 4052, 4053, 4054,

4055, 4056, 4057, 4058, 4059, 4060, 4061, 4062, 4063, 4064, 4065, 4100.

District  3

   In Clark County

          Census tract(s) 002808, 002810, 002811,

002814, 002821, 002828, 002829, 002830, 002831, 002832, 002833, 002834, 002835,

002836, 002837, 002838, 002841, 002842, 002843, 002844, 002845, 002846, 002847,

002848, 002976, 002977, 002978, 002979, 002980, 002981, 002982, 002983, 002984,

002985, 003222, 003226, 003227, 003249, 003250, 003262, 005101, 005102, 005103,

005104, 005106, 005107, 005108, 005109, 005200, 005311, 005312, 005313, 005314,

005315, 005316, 005317, 005318, 005319, 005320, 005321, 005322, 005333, 005335,

005336, 005337, 005338, 005341, 005342, 005343, 005346, 005347, 005348, 005349,

005350, 005351, 005352, 005353, 005354, 005355, 005356, 005357, 005358, 005359,

005360, 005421, 005422, 005423, 005432, 005433, 005434, 005435, 005436, 005437,

005438, 005439, 005501, 005502, 005503, 005504, 005702, 005703, 005704, 005705,

005711, 005712, 005713, 005714, 005715, 005716, 005803, 005804, 005805, 005806,

005807, 005808, 005809, 005811, 005813, 005822, 005824, 005825, 005826, 005827,

005828, 005829, 005830, 005831, 005832, 005833, 005834, 005835, 005836, 005837,

005838, 005839, 005840, 005841, 005842, 005843, 005844, 005845, 005846, 005847,

005848, 005849, 005850, 005851, 005852, 005853, 005854, 005855, 005856, 006900.

                      In census tract 002707,

block(s) 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017.

                      In census tract 002824,

block(s) 2010.

                      In census tract 002827,

block(s) 2000, 2001.

                      In census tract 002961,

block(s) 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019,

1020, 1021, 1022.

                      In census tract 002962,

block(s) 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1064,

1065, 1066, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1082,

1083, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1095,

1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108,

1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121,

1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1133.

                In census tract 002974 block

group(s) 2.

                In census tract 002975 block

group(s) 1.

                In census tract 003223 block

group(s) 2.

                      In census tract 003223,

block(s) 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008.

                      In census tract 003253,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1012, 1013, 1014.

                In census tract 003261 block

group(s) 2.

                      In census tract 005010,

block(s) 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.

                      In census tract 005016,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012,

1013, 1014, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054.

                      In census tract 005017,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014,

1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027,

1029, 1030, 1031.

                In census tract 005105 block

group(s) 2.

                      In census tract 005105,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011,

1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026,

1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038, 1039,

1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052,

1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065,

1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1078,

1079.

                      In census tract 005613,

block(s) 4217, 4232, 4233, 4235, 4236, 4237, 4238, 4240, 4241, 4242, 4243,

4244, 4245, 4246, 4247, 4248, 4249, 4250, 4251, 4252, 4253, 4254, 4255, 4257,

4258, 4259, 4260, 4261, 4262, 4263, 4264, 4265, 4266, 4267, 4268, 4269, 4270,

4271, 4272, 4273, 4274, 4275, 4276, 4277, 4278, 4279, 4280, 4281, 4282, 4283,

4284, 4285, 4286, 4287, 4288, 4289, 4290, 4291, 4292, 4293, 4294, 4295, 4296,

4297, 4298, 4299, 4300, 4301, 4302, 4303, 4304, 4305, 4306, 4307, 4308, 4309,

4310, 4311, 4312, 4313, 4314, 4315, 4316, 4317, 4318, 4319, 4320, 4321, 4322,

4323, 4324, 4325, 4326, 4327, 4328, 4329, 4330, 4331, 4332, 4333, 4334, 4335,

4336, 4337, 4338, 4339, 4340, 4341, 4342, 4343, 4344, 4345, 4346, 4347, 4348,

4404, 4405, 4406, 4407.

                      In census tract 005823,

block(s) 1003, 1010, 1014, 1015, 1018, 1020, 1027, 1031, 1032, 1036, 1037,

1038, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053,

1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1065, 1066,

1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075.

                      In census tract 006104,

block(s) 1051, 1052, 1053, 1062, 1063, 1068, 1069, 1071.

                      In census tract 006800,

block(s) 4020, 4021, 4022, 4023, 4024, 4025, 4071, 4072, 4073, 4074, 4075,

4076, 4077, 4078, 4079, 4080, 4083, 4084.

                      In census tract 007500,

block(s) 1080, 1081, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1094,

1095, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1106, 1107, 1108,

1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121,

1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1189, 1190.

District  4

Esmeralda County, Lincoln County, Mineral County,

Nye County, White Pine County.

   In Clark County

          Census tract(s) 000201, 000302, 003204,

003208, 003210, 003211, 003213, 003214, 003215, 003218, 003219, 003228, 003229,

003230, 003231, 003232, 003233, 003234, 003235, 003236, 003237, 003238, 003239,

003240, 003241, 003242, 003243, 003244, 003245, 003246, 003247, 003248, 003251,

003252, 003303, 003305, 003306, 003307, 003308, 003309, 003310, 003311, 003312,

003313, 003314, 003315, 003316, 003317, 003318, 003319, 003320, 003321, 003408,

003409, 003410, 003411, 003412, 003413, 003414, 003415, 003416, 003418, 003419,

003420, 003421, 003426, 003427, 003428, 003430, 003431, 003500, 003607, 003609,

003610, 003612, 003613, 003615, 003616, 003617, 003618, 003619, 003620, 003621,

003622, 003623, 003624, 003625, 003626, 003627, 003628, 003629, 003630, 003631,

003632, 003633, 003634, 003635, 003636, 003637, 003638, 003639, 003640, 003641,

003642, 003643, 003644, 004200, 004301, 004302, 004401, 004402, 004500, 004601,

004602, 004703, 004707, 004712, 004713, 004714, 004715, 004716, 004717, 005607,

005612, 005614, 005615, 005818, 005902, 005903, 005904, 005905, 006001, 006103,

006201, 006202, 006203, 006204, 007100, 007200, 007600, 007800.

                In census tract 000101 block

group(s) 5.

                In census tract 000301 block

group(s) 1.

                      In census tract 000301,

block(s) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013,

2020, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2058, 3005, 3006, 3007, 3008, 3009, 3010, 3011, 3012,

3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3022, 3023, 3024, 3025,

3026, 3027, 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3035, 3036, 3037, 3038,

3039, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3043, 3044, 3045, 3046, 3047, 3048, 3049.

                      In census tract 003220,

block(s) 6000, 6001, 6007, 6008.

                      In census tract 003223,

block(s) 1000.

                In census tract 003422 block

group(s) 1, 2, 3.

                In census tract 003700 block

group(s) 1.

                      In census tract 003700,

block(s) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,

2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023,

2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030.

                In census tract 003800 block

group(s) 1.

                      In census tract 003800,

block(s) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 3000, 4002, 5000,

5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005.

                      In census tract 004917,

block(s) 2000, 2001, 2010, 2011, 2012.

                In census tract 005613 block

group(s) 1, 2, 3, 5.

                      In census tract 005613,

block(s) 4000, 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004, 4005, 4006, 4007, 4008, 4009, 4010,

4011, 4012, 4013, 4014, 4015, 4016, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4020, 4021, 4022, 4023,

4024, 4025, 4026, 4027, 4028, 4029, 4030, 4031, 4032, 4033, 4034, 4035, 4036,

4037, 4038, 4039, 4040, 4041, 4042, 4043, 4044, 4045, 4046, 4047, 4048, 4049,

4050, 4051, 4052, 4053, 4054, 4055, 4056, 4057, 4058, 4059, 4060, 4061, 4062,

4063, 4064, 4065, 4066, 4067, 4068, 4069, 4070, 4071, 4072, 4073, 4074, 4075,

4076, 4077, 4078, 4079, 4080, 4081, 4082, 4083, 4084, 4085, 4086, 4087, 4088,

4089, 4090, 4091, 4092, 4093, 4094, 4095, 4096, 4097, 4098, 4099, 4100, 4101,

4102, 4103, 4104, 4105, 4106, 4107, 4108, 4109, 4110, 4111, 4112, 4113, 4114,

4115, 4116, 4117, 4118, 4119, 4120, 4121, 4122, 4123, 4124, 4125, 4126, 4127, 4128,

4129, 4130, 4131, 4132, 4133, 4134, 4135, 4136, 4137, 4138, 4139, 4140, 4141,

4142, 4143, 4144, 4145, 4146, 4147, 4148, 4149, 4150, 4151, 4152, 4153, 4154,

4155, 4156, 4157, 4158, 4159, 4160, 4161, 4162, 4163, 4164, 4165, 4166, 4167,

4168, 4169, 4170, 4171, 4172, 4173, 4174, 4175, 4176, 4177, 4178, 4179, 4180,

4181, 4182, 4183, 4184, 4185, 4186, 4187, 4188, 4189, 4190, 4191, 4192, 4193,

4194, 4195, 4196, 4197, 4198, 4199, 4200, 4201, 4202, 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206,

4207, 4208, 4209, 4210, 4211, 4212, 4213, 4214, 4215, 4216, 4218, 4219, 4220,

4221, 4222, 4223, 4224, 4225, 4226, 4227, 4228, 4229, 4230, 4231, 4234, 4239,

4256, 4349, 4350, 4351, 4352, 4353, 4354, 4355, 4356, 4357, 4358, 4359, 4360,

4361, 4362, 4363, 4364, 4365, 4366, 4367, 4368, 4369, 4370, 4371, 4372, 4373,

4374, 4375, 4376, 4377, 4378, 4379, 4380, 4381, 4382, 4383, 4384, 4385, 4386,

4387, 4388, 4389, 4390, 4391, 4392, 4393, 4394, 4395, 4396, 4397, 4398, 4399,

4400, 4401, 4402, 4403, 4408, 4409, 4410.

                      In census tract 005823,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1011, 1012,

1013, 1016, 1017, 1019, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1028, 1029, 1030,

1033, 1034, 1035, 1039, 1040, 1041.

                      In census tract 006104,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010,

1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023,

1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036,

1037, 1038, 1039, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1054, 1055,

1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1070, 2000, 2001,

2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,

2015, 2016, 2019.

                      In census tract 007500,

block(s) 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010,

1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023,

1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036,

1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049,

1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062,

1063, 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075,

1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1105, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131,

1132, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 1144,

1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155, 1156, 1157,

1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1169, 1170,

1171, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1175, 1176, 1177, 1178, 1179, 1180, 1181, 1182, 1183,

1184, 1185, 1186, 1187, 1188, 1191, 1192, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198,

1199, 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1209, 1210, 1211,

1212, 1213, 1214, 1215.

   In Lyon County

          Census tract(s) 000201, 000302, 003204,

003208, 003210, 003211, 003213, 003214, 003215, 003218, 003219, 003228, 003229,

003230, 003231, 003232, 003233, 003234, 003235, 003236, 003237, 003238, 003239,

003240, 003241, 003242, 003243, 003244, 003245, 003246, 003247, 003248, 003251,

003252, 003303, 003305, 003306, 003307, 003308, 003309, 003310, 003311, 003312,

003313, 003314, 003315, 003316, 003317, 003318, 003319, 003320, 003321, 003408,

003409, 003410, 003411, 003412, 003413, 003414, 003415, 003416, 003418, 003419,

003420, 003421, 003426, 003427, 003428, 003430, 003431, 003500, 003607, 003609,

003610, 003612, 003613, 003615, 003616, 003617, 003618, 003619, 003620, 003621,

003622, 003623, 003624, 003625, 003626, 003627, 003628, 003629, 003630, 003631,

003632, 003633, 003634, 003635, 003636, 003637, 003638, 003639, 003640, 003641,

003642, 003643, 003644, 004200, 004301, 004302, 004401, 004402, 004500, 004601,

004602, 004703, 004707, 004712, 004713, 004714, 004715, 004716, 004717, 005607,

005612, 005614, 005615, 005818, 005902, 005903, 005904, 005905, 006001, 006103,

006201, 006202, 006203, 006204, 007100, 007200, 007600, 007800.

                In census tract 960800 block

group(s) 2, 3, 4, 5.

                      In census tract 960800,

block(s) 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012,

1013, 1014, 1015, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1025,

1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1038,

1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1045, 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051,

1052, 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064,

1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070, 1071, 1072, 1073, 1074, 1075, 1076, 1077,

1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089, 1090,

1091, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103,

1104, 1105, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1115, 1116,

1117, 1118, 1119, 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124, 1125, 1126, 1127, 1128, 1129,

1130, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142,

1143, 1144, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1148, 1149, 1150, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1155,

1156, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1163, 1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168,

1169, 1170, 1171, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1175, 1176.

                In census tract 960900 block group(s)

1, 3.

                      In census tract 960900,

block(s) 2018, 2025, 2047, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2059, 2060,

2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073,

2074, 2075, 2076, 2077, 2078, 2079, 2080, 2081, 2082, 2083, 2085, 2086, 2087,

2088, 2089, 2090, 2091, 2092, 2093, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2098, 2099, 2100,

2101, 2102, 2103, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2107, 2108, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2112, 2113,

2114, 2115, 2116, 2117, 2118, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2124, 2125, 2126,

2127, 2128, 2129, 2130, 2131, 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135, 2136, 2137, 2138, 2139,

2140, 2141, 2142, 2143, 2144, 2145, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 2150, 2151, 2152,

2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165,

2166, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2171, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2175, 2176, 2177, 2178,

2179, 2180, 2181, 2182, 2183, 2184, 2185, 2186, 2187, 2189, 2190, 2194, 2195,

2196, 2197, 2200, 4029, 4030, 4031, 4041, 4042, 4043, 4044, 4045, 4046, 4050,

4066, 4067, 4068, 4069, 4070, 4071, 4072, 4073, 4074, 4075, 4076, 4077, 4078,

4079, 4080, 4081, 4082, 4083, 4084, 4085, 4086, 4087, 4088, 4089, 4090, 4091,

4092, 4093, 4094, 4095, 4096, 4097, 4098, 4099, 4101, 4102, 4103, 4104, 4105.

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