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Ano ang Board of Trustees at ano ang kanilang pananagutan? Ang CCSD Trustees ay mga gumagawa ng desisyon para sa distrito ng paaralan. Pitong miyembro ang inihalal batay sa distrito; apat ang hinirang na kinatawan mula sa apat na pinakamalaking munisipalidad sa Clark County (Clark County, City of Las Vegas, City of Henderson, at City of North Las Vegas). Responsable sila sa pagbibigay ng pangangasiwa sa Superintendente at pagtatatag ng patakaran sa buong Distrito. Ang mga trustee ay may pananagutan na makipagtulungan sa kanilang mga komunidad upang mapabuti ang tagumpay ng mag-aaral.

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Gaano kadalas nagpupulong ang Board of Trustees? Ang mga trustee ay nagpupulong dalawang beses bawat buwan (ikalawa at ikaapat na Huwebes) sa ganap na 5 ng hapon at sa Edward A. Greer Education Center Board Room (2832 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121).

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Thursday, November 13, 2025

Clark County School District Board of Trustees Meeting

Click here to see the meeting agenda.

Panoorin ang pag-playback ng pulong.

Ano ang nangyari sa pagpupulong na ito?

Trustees Approved the Consent Agenda (6-0)

Mga Highlight ng Agenda ng Pahintulot:

Explore consent agenda items here.

Trustees Conducted a Joint Meeting with the Audit Advisory Committee

Trustees Heard a Presentation on the Annual Independent Auditor’s Report for FY Ending June 30, 2025

Trustees heard a presentation from representatives at Eide Bailly LLP on the fiscal year that ended June 30. Presentation highlights included:

  • The audit determined that all financial statements were accurate to a reasonable degree of certainty.
    • Two errors were found and corrected during the audit.
  • For reporting prepaid items, CCSD moved from the consumption method to the purchases method, meaning that prepaid expenditures are now counted at the time of purchase rather than when the goods or services are used.
  • The net position of CCSD is $1.730 billion. The change in net position is an increase of $253 million.
    • Expenses are $5.280 billion. The current ratio of net position to expenses is generally viewed as financially healthy.
  • About 4.24% ($147.4 million) of the general fund budget is unassigned and therefore available to use in response to unexpected situations. This is relatively low but it would be difficult to increase given restrictions under NRS 388G.
  • The debt service fund balance is $1.153 billion, which is large enough to pay over two years’ worth of debts. This is considered healthy.
  • Accuracy of budget
    • Actual revenue was higher than budgeted revenue by $17.3 million, or about 0.5% above budgeted revenue.
    • Actual expenditures were lower than budgeted expenditures by $326.9 million, or about 10.1% below budgeted expenditures.
  • The 2025 Single Audit will be completed once final federal guidance is released.

Explore the report presentation and the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report.

Trustees Heard the Narrative Report of Recommendations and Accepted the Independent Auditor’s Statement  (6-0)

Trustees received the narrative report of recommendations from the auditor, and District responses to the recommendations. The recommendations and responses included:

  • Enhance internal controls to ensure Facilities expenses are recorded accurately.
  • Train staff in new procedures intended to ensure expenses are recorded accurately.
  • Increase communication between Facilities and Accounting.

Explore the narrative report.

Trustees Approved the 2024-25 Recap of Budget Appropriation Transfers (6-0)

Trustees approved the Recap of Budget Appropriation Transfers between governmental functions of the funds between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025.

Explore the recap.

Trustees concluded the joint meeting of the Audit Advisory Committee

Trustees Approved a Resolution of Intent to Issue General Obligation Building Bonds

Trustees approved the 2025 Resolution of Intent to Issue General Obligation (Limited Tax) Building Bonds, additionally secured by pledged revenues for the improvement project. The District plans to issue $200,000,000 of the authorization with the issuance of 2026A Bonds, together with general obligation revenue bonds additionally secured by pledged revenues to refund, for interest rate savings, certain outstanding obligations of the District. Trustees also authorized the Superintendent and Chief Financial Officer to specify the terms of the bond.

Explore the Resolution of Intent.

Trustees Heard a Presentation on Proposed 2026-27 School Start Times and Transportation Scenarios

Trustees heard a presentation regarding a potential districtwide shift of school start times by 30 minutes, as well as transportation scenarios. Highlights of the presentation included:

  • A survey of 48,038 students, parent/guardians, school employees, and community members polled opinions about a possible shift in start times.
  • There is disagreement over whether later start times would improve student health and academic performance, with students generally being more likely to expect a benefit.
  • There is also disagreement over whether later start times would cause challenges, such as conflicts with parent/guardian schedules and time for after-school activities, though, generally, benefits were seen as more likely than challenges.
  • Options for shifting start times include both a uniform start time shift across all grade levels and multiple versions of swapping start times among elementary, middle, and high school. Swapping start times would lead to increased bussing costs, while a uniform shift would be cost neutral.

Galugarin ang presentasyon sa Ingles at ang presentasyon sa Espanyol .

Trustees Approved a Notice of Intent to Adopt CCSD Regulation 6122.2

Trustees approved a Notice of Intent to adopt CCSD Regulation 6122.2, pertaining to curriculum resources, prior to submission to the Board of School Trustees on Thursday, December 11. Proposed amendments included:

  • Replacing Regulation 6124.1, updating language to reflect a shift from curriculum guides to curricular resources and to match Regulations 6122 and 6122.1.
  • Specifying that curricular resources must be aligned with state standards.
  • Updating language from “Individualized Education Plan” to “Individualized Education Program”.

I-explore ang Notice of Intent .

Trustees Approved a Notice of Intent to Repeal CCSD Regulation 6124.1

Trustees approved a Notice of Intent to repeal CCSD Regulation 6122.2, pertaining to curriculum guides, prior to submission to the Board of School Trustees on Thursday, December 11. Proposed amendments included:

  • Language regarding curriculum and special education was updated and moved to Regulation 6122.2.

I-explore ang Notice of Intent .

Trustees Heard an Update on the Special Legislative Session

Staff provided an update on the Special Legislative Session. Key highlights from the presentation included:

  • AB 5 would provide tax credits to attract film and television studios and also provide a consistent funding source for pre-k programs, increasing access to pre-k
  • AB 6 would increase school zone safety, with 3 focuses:
    • Giving local authorities greater ability to alter school zone design and practices to fit their needs
    • Increasing penalties for unsafe driving in school zones
    • Increasing DUI penalties in school zones
  • There is also a resolution to create a committee to conduct a study on road safety, including in school zones.

Trustees Adopted a Revised 2025 Calendar of Board Meetings

Trustees adopted a revised 2025 calendar of board meetings, removing a work session scheduled for December 3, 2025.

Galugarin ang kalendaryo .

Pampublikong Komento

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  • Kaligtasan sa paaralan
  • Online student safety
  • Proper Board of Trustees conduct
  • Student disciplinary practices
  • School employee disciplinary practices
  • Staff placement

The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is Thursday, December 11, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. 

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