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se están tomando con respecto a la educación pública en el condado de Clark y Nevada.
Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Clark
¿Qué es el Consejo de Administración y de qué es responsable? Los fideicomisarios del CCSD toman las decisiones del distrito escolar. Siete miembros son elegidos según el distrito; cuatro son representantes designados de los cuatro municipios más grandes del Condado de Clark (Condado de Clark, Ciudad de Las Vegas, Ciudad de Henderson y Ciudad de North Las Vegas). Son responsables de supervisar al Superintendente y establecer la política de todo el distrito. Los fideicomisarios son responsables de trabajar con sus comunidades para mejorar el rendimiento estudiantil.
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¿Con qué frecuencia se reúne el Consejo de Administración? Los administradores se reúnen dos veces al mes (segundo y cuarto jueves) a las 17.00 horas, tanto virtualmente como en la sala de juntas del Centro Educativo Edward A. Greer (2832 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121).
¿Pueden los miembros de la comunidad participar en las reuniones de los administradores? Los órganos decisorios se benefician enormemente de las aportaciones del público y de sus múltiples puntos de vista. En la actualidad, el público puede enviar comentarios sobre los puntos del orden del día y los que no lo están a través del correo electrónico o de una grabación de voz. Los comentarios del público pueden hacerse en persona, por correo electrónico o mediante grabación de voz. Los comentarios por correo electrónico deben enviarse a Boardmtgcomments@nv.ccsd.net. Para enviar una grabación de voz sobre los puntos del orden del día, llame al 702-799-1166. La grabación de voz de los comentarios del público está limitada a 1 minuto y 30 segundos.
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Reunión de la Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Clark
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Vea la reproducción de la reunión.
¿Qué ocurrió en esta reunión?
Trustees Approved the Consent Agenda (7-0)
Puntos destacados del orden del día:
- Appointment of a member to the Clark County Children’s Mental Health Consortium
- Amendment of CCSD Regulation 2130
- Multiple grant applications
Further, Item 3.10, a group of Capital Improvement Contract Awards, was pulled for further discussion. That item passed 4-3 on a separate vote.
Trustees Heard a Presentation on and Accepted the 2024-25 Student Achievement and Nevada Student Performance Framework Results
Trustees discussed the 2024-25 student achievement and Nevada Student Performance Framework (NSPF) and 2024-25 results. Presentation highlights included:
- All grade levels measured with the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium tests (grades 3-8) and the ACT (grade 11) had an increase in both English Language Arts proficiency rates and mathematics proficiency rates from the 2023-24 school year to the 2024-25 school year.
- All grade levels measured with the criterion-referenced tests in science (grades 5, 8, and 10) also had an increase in science proficiency.
- The number of schools rated as 1-star by the Nevada School Performance Framework decreased from the 2023-24 school year to the 2024-25 school year, and the number of schools rated as 2-star, 3-star, 4-star, and 5-star all increased. In total, 136 schools increased their star rating.
- Plans for continued improvement involve high-quality instruction, training for teachers, and academic and social-emotional support for students.
Explore the presentation in English and the presentation in Spanish.
Trustees Held a Public Hearing On and Approved the 2025-27 Negotiated Agreement Between CCSD and the Clark County Association of School Administrators and Professionals (7-0)
Trustees held a public hearing on, then approved the negotiated 2025-27 agreement between CCSD and the Clark County Association of School Administrators and Professionals. The fiscal impact of the two-year agreement is $258,051,006.
Revisions to the agreement include:
- The term “Comprehensive Senior High School” was added to refer to high schools that offer a large number of extracurricular activities and a complete competitive athletics program. Assistant principals and student success coordinators in schools with this designation will receive an increased supervisory stipend to reflect their increased responsibilities.
- A provision was added to allow administrators to use accrued vacation leave during certain types of leaves of absence.
- Professional learning hours are now required for administrators to advance to salary columns I-K.
- The salary schedule for administrators and multiple stipends were increased.
Explore the fiscal impacts summary and the negotiated agreement.
Trustees Appointed a Parent/Guardian Member to the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (5-2)
Trustees appointed Brian Freeman as a parent/guardian member to the Board of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association.
Explore the application.
Trustees Approved a Compliance Monitoring Update (7-0 )
Highlights from the compliance monitoring report included:
- All 29 action steps have been completed.
- Plans for continued improvement include modernizing the Business & Finance Unit, improving communication within the unit and and between the unit and other parts of the district, and updating how budgets are created.
- Planning also continues for the development of a risk and insurance fund.
Explore the update and presentation.
Comentarios del público
Los miembros del público compartieron comentarios sobre:
- Proper teacher conduct
- Seguridad de los alumnos
- Teacher hiring and retention practices
- Teaching practices
- Communication with parents
- Student discipline practices
- Creating fair athletic competition
The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is Thursday, November 13, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.