School Board: Meeting Calendar, Meeting Notes, Call to Action
School Board: Meeting Calendar, Meeting Notes, Call to Action
Questions:
Why are we promoting students who can't read, write, or do math when we are losing students? (CCSD)
What does the crossing of the "red line"(the boundary that is deemed unacceptable) by educators on their personal social media? (Free Speech Issue)
What are the rights of educators? (exercise of their First Amendment rights)
How does CCSD/Charter/Private/homeschooling implement the laws passed in the 2025 legislation session?
CCSD Legislative Laws that became Law
AB 48 (bdr 34-462) relating to bullying
AB 49 (bdr 34-519) relating to education personnel
AB 184 (bdr 34-186) relating to interscholastic activities
AB 286 (bdr-34-836) license to teach through alternative assessment methods
AB 335 (bdr 34-335) establish an English Learner Advisory Council
AB 383 (bdr 34-767) relating to programs of high-impact tutoring
AB 420 (bdr 54-538) required board of trustees CCSD and Charter schools to publish a use of force by school police officers annual report
AB 454 (bdr 34-1029) AED Smart Heart Law for public and private schools
AB 472 (bdr 34-529) relating to school district visa holders employment
AB 494 (bdr 34-1136) relating to federal individuals with Disabilities Education Act
AB 501 (bdr 34-1142) receive academic credit for completing certain outdoor recreational activities
AB 533 (bdr 34-756) attend a public school outside the zone of attendance and providing transportation (being implemented now)
SB 38 (bdr 34-270) relating to schoole emergency operations plans
SB 45 (bdr 34-275) state board of education career and technical education; public schools that offer work-based learning programs
SB 52 (bdr 34-273) long-term English learners good-cause exemption-not retained grade 3 after not passing score on a uniform examination in reading
SB 81 (bdr 34-276) ratios of pupils to licensed teachers; eliminating certain audits of empowerment schools; revising provisions governing the ratios of pupils to licensed teachers
SB 115 (bdr 34-790) provide a stipend to those who teach pupils enrolled in a program of bilingual education; bilingual education program
SB 175 (bdr 34-663) revises provisions governing the treatment of certain military credentials in the licensure and hiring of educational personnel
SB 177 (bdr 34-942) homeless pupil or pupil in foster care; habitual disciplinary problem; revising the procedures of suspension
SB 277 (bdr 34-786) employ a school social worker in each public school
SB 278 (bdr 34-788) eliminating the use of local assessments to determine whether a pupil has a deficiency in the subject of reading
SB 380 (bdr 23-118) provisions relating to autism spectrum disorders
SB 400 (bdr 34-108) revising services to provide to a child with a disability who transfers from a different school district; provisions governing the qualifications of music teachers and art teachers
SB 444 (bdr 34-855) use and possession by pupils of certain electronic devices; discipline of pupils
***SB 460 (bdr 34-16) prekindergarten programs, assess literacy, revising provisions governing the formation of charter schools; Nevada Educational Choice Scholarship Program; instruction English language arts; commission on recruitment and retention; background investigations of applicants for certain licenses; pay scale teachers and administrators; teacher apprenticeships, etc...
Not become law but will see in future
AB 205 (bdr 34-597) revises provisions governing sexual education
AB 416 (bdr 34-925) revises provisions concerning access to certain library materials (against parents)
AB 445 (bdr 34-1071) revises provisions relating to libraries (pro-librarian)
AB 214 (bdr 34-130) revises provisions governing Nevada Educational Choice Scholarship Program
AB 374 (bdr 34-734) establishes a workshop to promote mental health for pupils
AB 495 (bdr 34-757) revises provisions relating to charter schools
CCSD School Board Meetings
EAG Ed. Center-Board Room
2832 E. Flamingo Rd, LV 89121
https://ccsd.net/district/policies-regulations/notice
Written public comments may be submitted to boardmtgcomments@nv.ccsd.net after the agenda has been posted and at least 8 business hours prior to the scheduled start of the meeting. Any written comments received after the deadline and prior to the meeting adjourning will be uploaded to BoardDocs within the appropriate item on the next business day.
Focus: 2026
1. 2026 elections begin today as there are 2 seats that we have the opportunity to vote in conservative candidates.
-Irene Bustamante Adams-District F
-Linda P. Cavazos-District G
**Brenda Zamara-District D-2027
2. Non-Voting Members (AB460 may change this to allow for them to vote as appointed members)
-created by the 2023 legislature to give local governments more representation (not meant to be voting members)
-2025 legislature added them to being voting members through AB460 that the governor has jointly agreed to.
-this will not going into effect until 2027-so could be reversed
-not elected by the voters, but are appointed by the board of county commissioners
-these members hold a 4 year term
4 Members: (appointed 2024-end term 2028)
1. Isaac Barron-City of North Las Vegas
2. Ramona Esparza-Stoffregen-City of Henderson
3. Adam Johnson-City of Las Vegas
4. Lisa Satory-Unincorporated Clark County
2025-2026 Resources:
CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT COMPLIANCE WITH THE SAFE AND SUPPORTIVE SCHOOLS ACT
Clark County School District Board of Trustees Handbook
Focus: 2024 Strategic Plan Student 2025 Discipline Review
CCSD 2025 Legislative Platform
R-5127 Changes in HS Diploma Requirement-Special Education
Clark County Commission Calendar
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Clark County Commission Calendar
District A Commissioner Michael Naft
District B Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick
District C Commissioner April Becker
District D Commissioner William Mc Curdy
District E Commissioner Tick Segerblom
District F Commissioner Justin Jones
District G James B. Gibson
MEETINGs HAS BEEN PROPERLY NOTICED
The City of Las Vegas website – www.lasvegasnevada.gov
The Nevada Public Notice website – notice.nv.gov
Sberkley@lasvegasnevada.gov
ward1@lasvegasnevada.gov
ward2@lasvegasnevada.gov (Seamans Position-Kelley)
ward3@lasvegasnevada.gov
fpalenske@lasvegasnevada.gov
ssummerarmstrong@lasvegasnevada.gov (no working)
nbrune@lasvegasnevada.gov
The four appointed, non-voting members of the Clark County School District (CCSD) Board of Trustees will gain voting rights in 2027.
Here's what you need to know about the change:
The legislative change: State lawmakers passed Senate Bill 460 in 2025, which amended the 2023 law (Assembly Bill 175) that originally created the non-voting seats.
Expansion of power: The new law changes the "nonvoting" status to "voting" for the appointed trustees, effective in 2027.
Composition of the board: Since January 2024, the board has consisted of 11 members: the original seven elected members and four appointed members from Clark County, Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson.
2024 Re-Cap
2. Consent Agenda 2.02
Progressive Discipline Based on Restorative Justice, Amer. Rescue plan
CCSD Restorative Practices PDF
CCSD Sex Education
Updated 1013
SEX EDUCATION OPERATIONAL GUIDE FOR K–12 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
CASEL Implement SEL program in our schools