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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, June 26, 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 (4-1)
Puntos destacados del orden del día:
- Agreements to continue the STARBASE program
- Approval of a Memorandum of Agreement between the District and the Nevada System of Higher Education
Further , Item 2.06, an Approval of a Memorandum of Agreement between the District and Acelero Learning Clark County, was pulled for further discussion. That item passed 4-0-1 on a separate vote.
Further, Item 2.15, Contract Awards for asphalt replacement at multiple sites and a new audio system and projector at the East Career and Technology Academy, was removed from the consent agenda.
Explore aquí los puntos del orden del día consensuados .
Trustees Approved a Presentation on Focus: 2024 Strategic Plan Update: Student Discipline (6-0)
Trustees accepted a presentation regarding student discipline. Highlights of the presentation included:
- From the 2022-2023 school year to present, there has been a downward trend in the total number of suspensions and expulsions.
- The current priorities are to change mindsets to focus on restorative approaches while maintaining student and staff safety.
- Next steps include training and town halls, along with a focus on reducing level of suspension in schools with high levels of suspensions.
Explore la presentación en inglés y la presentación en español.
Trustees Approved a Notice of Intent for CCSD Regulation 3312 (4-2)
Trustees approved a Notice of Intent to amend CCSD Regulation 3312, regarding purchasing authorization and nepotism. Highlights of the changes included:
- Changing the threshold for competitive procurement, where a formal bid or approval process is required for a good or service, from $50,000 to $100,000.
- This change aligns with a change to Nevada Revised Statutes chapter 332.
Explore la notificación de intenciones.
Trustees Heard an Update on the 2025 Application Cycle for Proposed Charter Schools
Trustees heard an update regarding proposed charter school applications from the City of Henderson, City of North Las Vegas, and the Public State Public Charter School Authority. Highlights of the presentation included:
- There were 10 total applications: 4 from the City of Henderson, 2 from the City of North Las Vegas, and 4 from the State Public Charter School Authority.
- If every application is approved, the schools would shift enrollment by approximately 6,675 students over a six-year period.
Explore la presentación en inglés y la presentación en español.
Trustees Conducted a Public Hearing on and Approved a New Memorandum of Agreement between CCSD and the Clark County Association of School Administrators and Professional-Technical Employees Regarding Additional Pay for Certain Nurses and Administrators Responsible for Nursing Services (7-0)
Trustees conducted a public hearing on, and later approved, a new MOA between CCSD and CCASAPE regarding additional pay for certain nurses, as well as administrators responsible for nursing services. Highlights of the Memorandum included:
- A one-time extra payment of $3,500 to 13 employees who primarily provide nursing and related services.
- The employees are administrators who provide essential services and who work a high number of hours.
- Moving forward, the school district plans to have negotiations to make sure these employees are fairly compensated.
Explore the Memorandum.
Trustees Conducted a Public Hearing on and Approved a New Memorandum of Agreement between CCSD and the Clark County Association of School Administrators and Professional-Technical Employees Regarding Additional Pay for Principals Responsible for Extended School Year Programs (7-0)
Trustees conducted a public hearing on, and later approved, a new MOA between CCSD and CCASAPE regarding additional pay for principals responsible for extended school year programs in 2025. Highlights of the Memorandum included:
- Additional pay of $450 per day for up to 20 days for principals who run Extended School Year Programs.
- The memorandum only applies to summer 2025, so additional pay in future summers will need to be negotiated.
Explore the Memorandum.
Trustees Approved Entering into a Contract with Parker Nelson & Associates (6-0-1)
Trustees approved entering into a contract with Parker Nelson & Associates to provide legal services as Board Counsel, and to authorize the allocation/transfer of money to the Board’s budget to pay for those services.
Trustees Heard an Update on the 2025 Legislative Session
Staff provided an update on education issues during the recently concluded 2025 legislative session. Highlights of the presentation included:
- SB460 passed, bringing a number of changes including:
- State-directed corrective measures for under-performing schools
- Early literacy mandates
- Expanding accountability and leadership structures
- Governance and operational changes
- Revised pay/funding and evaluation procedures for educators and programs
- AB533 passed, requiring open enrollment policy to be open, standardized, and clear.
- Most districts saw total funding decrease, but due to enrollment decline, funding per student increased.
Explore the presentation and the priority bill list.
Comentarios del público
Los miembros del público compartieron comentarios sobre:
- Creating a better work environment for teachers
- Concerns regarding content of libraries
The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is the board retreat on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.