Let’s expand ZOOM school opportunities for more students who need it
Tuesday, April 11th there is a scheduled hearing with the Education Committee to begin at 3:30 p.m. on various topics including ZOOM schools, we encourage people to tune in, testify
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
Emergency bill regarding salary-incentive program for educators introduced in Senate
This story first appeared in The Nevada Independent on March 25, 2017. Read the original version here. An emergency bill that would ensure the Clark County School District pays educators
Public school advocates rally around bill to update funding formula
This story first appeared in the Las Vegas Sun on March 24, 2017. To read the original story click here. State Sen. Mo Denis, a Las Vegas Democrat, is sponsoring
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
Weighted school funding formula is back, in a less expensive, revamped form
This story first appeared in The Nevada Independent on March 17, 2017. Read the original version here. Lawmakers are finalizing a plan to implement a much-anticipated “weighted” school funding formula
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
ESA debate prompts talks over other ways to fund public education
This story originally aired on February 9, 2017, and you can watch it here. LAS VEGAS – The debate over education funding is heating up both in Las Vegas and