Nevada Code § 385.175

Designation as educational leader for system of K-12 public education; general duties
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The
Superintendent of Public Instruction is the educational leader for the system
of K-12 public education in this State. The Superintendent of Public Instruction
shall:
1. Execute, direct or supervise all
administrative, technical and procedural activities of the Department in
accordance with policies prescribed by the State Board.
2. Employ personnel for the positions
approved by the State Board and necessary for the efficient operation of the
Department.
3. Organize the Department in a manner
which will assure efficient operation and service.
4. Maintain liaison and coordinate
activities with other state agencies performing educational functions.
5. Enforce the observance of this title
and all other statutes and regulations governing K-12 public education.
6. Request a plan of corrective action
from the board of trustees of a school district or the governing body of a
charter school if the Superintendent of Public Instruction determines that the
school district or charter school, or any other entity which provides education
to a pupil with a disability for a school district or charter school, has not
complied with a requirement of this title or any other statute or regulation
governing K-12 public education. The plan of corrective action must provide a
timeline approved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction for compliance
with the statute or regulation.
7. Report to the State Board on a regular
basis the data on the discipline of pupils and trends in the data on the
discipline of pupils collected pursuant to NRS
385A.840 .
8. Develop a strategic plan for the
recruitment of teachers and other licensed educational personnel which
includes, without limitation:
(a) A strategy to decrease the processing times
of applications for licensure pursuant to chapter
391 of NRS.
(b) A plan to provide for the translation of
academic transcripts which are in a language other than English of applicants
for licensure pursuant to chapter 391 of NRS.
The Department shall post the process for the translation of academic
transcripts on its Internet website.
9. Perform such other duties as are
prescribed by law.

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