Finally, A Review of At-Risk
Tomorrow, February 23, the Commission on School Funding hears from formula vendor about why we cap number of at-risk students to support and why there are discrepancies on identifiers like
Press Release: Legislative Hearing Exposes Mismanagement and Chaos Surrounding Voucher Programs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 10, 2023 Legislative Hearing Exposes Mismanagement and Chaos Surrounding Voucher Programs Interim Finance Committee votes against redirecting $3.2 million in emergency Covid
What Teachers Really Want
It’s Teacher Appreciation Week and while flowers, candies and other goodies don’t go unnoticed, teachers need much more, such as structural and long-term changes in pay, working conditions and expectations.
Court Delivers Another Blow to Second Private School Voucher Initiative
Press Release This defeat comes on the heels of another recent victory against the voucher initiatives Las Vegas, NV – Beverly Rogers and Rory Reid, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
A Quiet Regulatory Change Could Hurt Nevada’s Most Vulnerable Students
The proposed redefinition of “at risk” has effectively undone much of the progress of the new school funding formula. Seventy-five percent of low-income students will no longer be eligible for
For Immediate Release: Struck Down – Constitutional Private School Voucher Initiative Defeated In Legal Challenge
Court Rejects Proposed Constitutional Initiative for Private School Voucher Scheme Judge holds constitutional amendment establishing a voucher scheme, by Erin Philips of the Education Freedom For Nevada PAC, legally misleading
For Immediate Release: Voucher Scheme Initiative Petition Challenged in Court
Beverly Rogers and Rory Reid of The Rogers Foundation sue against efforts that take public funds to support unaccountable private schools that can discriminate against students Las Vegas, NV
Press Release: ENN raises concerns over K-12 funding bill
Bill approved unanimously despite unclarity over a decrease in K-12 funding. Carson City, NV – Despite the cheers, congratulatory statements and celebrations from last week regarding a $500 million increase in
One Month Left To Go in #NVLEG and Some Revenue Bills Still Holding On
It’s down to the wire now in Carson City with only one month left of the 81st Nevada Legislative Session. The pandemic has drastically affected the session, from dealing with