Governor’s Office Introduces New Voucher Bill SB 506
Last week the Governor’s office introduced SB 506 a bill that would follow through on the Nevada ESA/Voucher program, right after Senator Majority Leader Aaron Ford declared Senator Scott Hammond’s
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
Whether you live North or South… here’s your opportunity to speak up against vouchers
The debate over vouchers is heating up in Carson City…. and we need your help! On Monday, we will proudly stand with other organizations to announce a new coalition formed to
New evidence is mounting: Vouchers are a very bad idea
It’s been a bad few weeks for voucher supporters. A new set of studies show vouchers actually hurt student achievement: The New York Times first broke the story of three
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
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
On “School Choice Week,” let’s make the choice to improve public schools
The 2017 Legislature starts February 6, and it’s important that legislators make the choice to invest our limited public funds into public education. Educate Nevada Now issued a joint statement
Nevada’s 460,000 public school students need your help in 2017
Tonight, we hear Governor Brian Sandoval outline his priorities for 2017. As we look ahead to this important legislative session, we’re asking you to join us and advocate on behalf
Statement from ENN on the recent ruling in private school voucher court case
Joint statement from attorneys for the plaintiffs in Lopez v Schwartz, the lawsuit filed by Nevada parents to stop private school vouchers, on Friday’s ruling in the ongoing case: “No