ENN Analysis Highlights Disparity In Resources for ELL, FRL Students Statewide
Roughly 80 percent – that’s how many Nevada public school students with unique needs are not provided funds to pay for the additional resources they need. Students with unique needs
ENN recommends big changes to school funding as part of Fund Our Future Nevada
Educate Nevada Now is a founding partner of Fund Our Future Nevada, a statewide coalition of parents, educators, students, organizations, and individuals dedicated to ensuring every child has the resources
Support our students in 1- and 2-Star Schools
We’ve all seen the image of the kids who can’t see over a fence and are provided a box to stand on. The box is still not enough of a
Announcing the #publicmoneypublicschools coalition
We’re proud to join with the Nevada State Education Association, the ACLU of Nevada and Battle Born Progress to create the #publicmoneypublicschools coalition. Together, we can say no to vouchers
Expensive Private Schools Not the Answer for Most Families
With the coming legislative session and the Governor’s proposed $60 million budget item for ESA vouchers, we must consider whether vouchers are good policy for Nevada families and taxpayers. Much
OP-ED: Parent says stop wasting taxpayer dollars on vouchers
On December 15, 2016, the Las Vegas Review Journal published an op-ed by Las Vegas, public school parent, Electra McGrath-Skrzydlewski, asking the Treasurer to stop wasting time and money promoting
Public School Parents to State Treasurer: Obey Court Order, Stop ESA Program
On December 5, 2016, attorneys representing public school parents in the Lopez v. Schwartz lawsuit notified Attorney General Adam Laxalt that the actions of Treasurer Dan Schwartz to continue promoting
A Valuable Education Begins With Preschool
There are few investments with greater returns for our children, families, communities, and our state’s economy than high quality early education. With the 2017 Legislative Session fast approaching, lawmakers must
No-Bid CCSD Reorganization Contract for $1.2 million Approved Along Party Lines
During the October 18 Legislative Advisory Committee meeting about the Clark County School District (CCSD) reorganization, Committee members were presented with a proposal from TSC2, a recently formed consulting firm