Press Release: ENN Thanks Legislators For Prioritizing Public Schools And Standing Strong Against Vouchers
Educate Nevada Now, powered by the Rogers Foundation, would like to publically thank all the senators and assembly members who stood strong against vouchers and also pushed for other successful
ENN Thanks Legislators For Prioritizing Public Schools And Standing Strong Against Vouchers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 4, 2017 Contact: Sylvia Lazos, Educate Nevada Now, sylvialazos@gmail.com ENN Thanks Legislators For Prioritizing Public Schools And Standing Strong Against Vouchers Carson City- Educate
PMPS Coalition Supports Legislators Who Stand Strong Against Vouchers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 3, 2017 Contacts: Annette Magnus, Battle Born Progress, annette@battlebornprogress.org Michelle Booth, Educate Nevada Now, mbooth@educatenevadanow.com Chris Daly, Nevada State Education Association, chris.daly@nsea-nv.org Holly Welborn, ACLU
ENN Applauds Nevada Leadership Who Stood Strong for Public Education
For Immediate Release: June 1, 2017 Carson City, NV – Today, Nevada legislators proved they are champions for children by approving an education budget that excluded the controversial SB506 Voucher
State budget, marijuana tax in jeopardy after negotiations over Education Savings Accounts break down
This story originally appeared in The Nevada Independent on June 01, 2017. Read the original version here. Legislative negotiations over a host of unresolved policy issues — chiefly the divisive
Voucher hearing proves SB506 is the wrong move for Nevada students
This past Monday, on the heels of the end of session the Assembly Committee on Means and Ways and the Senate Committee on Finance held a joint hearing on SB506
Emergency: SB506 Voucher Hearing Tonight!
After lot’s of waiting and wondering, we finally got confirmation of a hearing on the Voucher Bill SB506 – and it’s tonight! Yes, we know it’s Memorial Day and it’s
The education endgame: Will the controversial ESA program finally receive funding?
This story originally appeared in The Nevada Independent on May 28, 2017. Read the original version here. Chappelle White’s 14-year-old daughter comes home from school happy these days, chatting nonstop
Prioritized Weighted Funding Formula SB178 One Step Closer To Reality
On Wednesday, May 17 both the Senate and Assembly Education Committees voted in favor of prioritizing our neediest students and providing them and their teachers with extra resources to improve