ESA debate prompts talks over other ways to fund public education
This story originally aired on February 9, 2017, and you can watch it here. LAS VEGAS – The debate over education funding is heating up both in Las Vegas and
Weighted school funding plan needs to ‘work for every child’
This article originally appeared in the Las Vegas Sun on February 12, 2017 and can be found here. Weighted school funding plan needs to ‘work for every child’ Sunday, Feb. 12,
Education advocates and parents call for weighted funding formula in 2017 Legislature
LAS VEGAS – A new study giving Nevada an F on the way we fund education shows the need for legislators to pass additional money for a weighted funding formula,
On Voucher-tine Day, Let’s Get the Real Skinny on ESAs
Are you feeling confused about Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) in Nevada? You are not alone! On one hand, in 2016 the Nevada Supreme Court put an end to ESAs (which
Lawmakers scold state treasurer over handling of education programs
This story first appeared in the Las Vegas Sun on February 9, 2017. To read the full story click here. A Senate Finance Committee hearing today to review Educational Savings
Nevada ranks last in education – again. Let’s fix it that in 2017.
Another new national study finds that Nevada’s school funding system fosters inequity by underfunding education for all students. We need a real weighted funding formula in Nevada that provides additional
Will CCSD Get Its Weighted Funding from the Legislature?
The story originally aired via KNPR, you can listen and read here. Clark County School District must undergo a massive reorganization as set by the state’s Legislature in 2015.
Will CCSD Get Its Weighted Funding from the Legislature?
This story originally aired on KNPR and you can listen and read here. Clark County School District must undergo a massive reorganization as set by the state’s Legislature in 2015.
The Indy Explains: Southern Nevada education groups
This story first appeared in The Nevada Independent on February 2, 2017. Read the original version here. Call it the education ecosystem. In the past few years, a number of