Ten Reasons Why Nevada’s Education Savings Accounts Are Bad News for Public Schools and Students
LAS VEGAS, NV (March 14, 2016) – Did you know that Education Savings Account (ESA) vouchers are deducted directly from the public school budget, putting every public school child further
Educate Nevada Now Hosts Forum On Nevada’s Unconstitutional Education Savings Accounts Alongside Aclu Of Nevada And Other Community Partners
Monday, March 14 • 5:30 PM The Center • 401 S. Maryland Parkway LAS VEGAS, NV (March 8, 2016) – Educate Nevada Now, powered by The Rogers Foundation, is hosting a forum
Nevada State Treasurer’s Bond Request Cut Back in Voucher Case
LAS VEGAS, NV (March 4, 2016) – Judge James Wilson of the First Judicial District Court issued an order denying Treasurer Dan Schwartz’s $238,000 surety bond request in Lopez v. Schwartz, a case
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Education Savings Accounts Won’t Help Students
Read the article Education Savings Accounts won’t help students By David G. Sciarra
Judge Wilson Rules In Favor Of Nevada Parents
Grants Preliminary Injunction To Block Unconstitutional Private School Voucher Law LAS VEGAS, NV (Jan. 11, 2016) – Today, Judge James Wilson in the First Judicial District Court in Carson City issued
Nevada Parents To Hold Press Briefing Immediately Following Jan. 6 Court Hearing In Carson City
In September 2015, Nevada public school parents sued to block implementation of a controversial private school voucher law that will divert funding from the state’s already underfunded public schools. This
Nevada Parents Heading To Court January 6 To Block Unconstitutional Private School Voucher Law
Educate Nevada Now, powered by The Rogers Foundation, Stands with Nevada’s Public School Children LAS VEGAS, NV (Jan. 4, 2016) — This past September, Nevada public school parents sued to block
Breaking News: ACLU Challenge To Nevada School Voucher Law Focuses On Sectarian Issues
PARENTS’ LAWSUIT CHALLENGES THE VOUCHER LAW’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL USE OF PUBLIC FUNDS On Thursday, December 10, Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt will ask Judge Eric Johnson of the Eighth Judicial District
ENN OpEd – How ESAs Harm Public Education
By Sylvia Lazos ENN, Policy Director Imagine that public education is a large ship, in which close to 460,000 children labor every day to learn the basic skills of life,