Nevada Code § 385.230

Annual report of the state of public education; contents of report; presentation and submission of report. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. The Department shall, in conjunction
with the State Board, prepare an annual report of the state of public education
in this State. The report must include, without limitation:
(a) An analysis of each annual report of
accountability prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385A.400 ;
(b) An update on the status of K-12 public
education in this State;
(c) A description of the most recent vision and
mission statements of the State Board and the Department, including, without
limitation, the progress made by the State Board and Department in achieving
those visions and missions;
(d) A description of the goals and benchmarks for
improving the academic achievement of pupils which are included in the plan to
improve the achievement of pupils required by NRS
385.111 ;
(e) A description of any policies, plans and
programs for promoting, extending and improving career and technical education
for pupils;
(f) A description of any significant changes made
to the collection, maintenance or transfer of data concerning pupils by the
Department, a school district, a sponsor of a charter school or a university
school for profoundly gifted pupils;
(g) Any new data elements, including, without
limitation, data about individual pupils and aggregated data about pupils within
a defined group, proposed for inclusion in the automated system of
accountability information for Nevada established pursuant to NRS 385A.800 ;
(h) An analysis of the progress the public
schools have made in the previous year toward achieving the goals and
benchmarks for improving the academic achievement of pupils;
(i) An analysis of whether the standards and
examinations adopted by the State Board adequately prepare pupils for success
in postsecondary educational institutions and in career and workforce
readiness;
(j) An analysis of the extent to which school
districts and charter schools recruit and retain effective teachers and
principals;
(k) An analysis of the ability of the automated
system of accountability information for Nevada established pursuant to NRS 385A.800 to link the achievement of
pupils to the performance of the individual teachers assigned to those pupils
and to the principals of the schools in which the pupils are enrolled;
(l) An analysis of the extent to which the lowest
performing public schools have improved the academic achievement of pupils
enrolled in those schools;
(m) A summary of the innovative educational
programs implemented by public schools which have demonstrated the ability to
improve the academic achievement of pupils, including, without limitation:
(1) Pupils who are economically
disadvantaged, as defined by the State Board;
(2) Pupils from major racial and ethnic
groups, as defined by the State Board;
(3) Pupils with disabilities;
(4) Pupils who are English learners; and
(5) Pupils who are migratory children, as
defined by the State Board;
(n) A description of any plan of corrective
action requested by the Superintendent of Public Instruction from the board of
trustees of a school district or the governing body of a charter school and the
status of that plan;
(o) A summary of any measures taken by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to NRS 388.4354 to ensure compliance with a
plan of corrective action or the order of a hearing officer; and
(p) An analysis of data on the discipline of
pupils collected pursuant to NRS 385A.840 ,
including, without limitation:
(1) Trends in the data measuring changes
in the discipline of pupils; and
(2) Areas identified by the Department
where the Department will provide support to a public school to address trends
in the data on the discipline of pupils.
2. In odd-numbered years, the
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall present the report prepared pursuant
to subsection 1 in person to the Governor and each standing committee of the
Legislature with primary jurisdiction over matters relating to K-12 public
education at the beginning of each regular session of the Legislature.
3. In even-numbered years, the
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, on or before January 31, submit a
written copy of the report prepared pursuant to subsection 1 to the Governor
and to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Education.
NRS 385.230 Annual report of the
state of public education; contents of report; presentation and submission of
report. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. The Department shall, in collaboration
with the State Board, prepare an annual report of the state of public education
in this State. The report must include, without limitation:
(a) An analysis of each annual report of
accountability prepared by the State Board pursuant to NRS 385A.400 ;
(b) An update on the status of K-12 public
education in this State;
(c) A description of the most recent vision and
mission statements of the State Board and the Department, including, without
limitation, the progress made by the State Board and Department in achieving
those visions and missions;
(d) A description of the goals and benchmarks for
improving the academic achievement of pupils which are included in the plan to
improve the achievement of pupils required by NRS
385.930 ;
(e) A description of any policies, plans and
programs for promoting, extending and improving career and technical education
for pupils;
(f) A description of any significant changes made
to the collection, maintenance or transfer of data concerning pupils by the
Department, a school district, a sponsor of a charter school or a university
school for profoundly gifted pupils;
(g) Any new data elements, including, without
limitation, data about individual pupils and aggregated data about pupils
within a defined group, proposed for inclusion in the automated system of
accountability information for Nevada established pursuant to NRS 385A.800 ;
(h) An analysis of the progress the public
schools have made in the previous year toward achieving the goals and
benchmarks for improving the academic achievement of pupils;
(i) An analysis of whether the standards and
examinations adopted by the State Board adequately prepare pupils for success
in postsecondary educational institutions and in career and workforce
readiness;
(j) An analysis of the extent to which school
districts and charter schools recruit and retain effective teachers and
principals;
(k) An analysis of the ability of the automated
system of accountability information for Nevada established pursuant to NRS 385A.800 to link the achievement of
pupils to the performance of the individual teachers assigned to those pupils
and to the principals of the schools in which the pupils are enrolled;
(l) An analysis of the extent to which the lowest
performing public schools have improved the academic achievement of pupils
enrolled in those schools;
(m) A summary of the innovative educational
programs implemented by public schools which have demonstrated the ability to
improve the academic achievement of pupils, including, without limitation:
(1) Pupils who are economically
disadvantaged, as defined by the State Board;
(2) Pupils from major racial and ethnic
groups, as defined by the State Board;
(3) Pupils with disabilities;
(4) Pupils who are English learners; and
(5) Pupils who are migratory children, as
defined by the State Board;
(n) A description of any plan of corrective
action requested by the Superintendent of Public Instruction from the board of
trustees of a school district or the governing body of a charter school and the
status of that plan;
(o) A summary of any measures taken by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to NRS 388.4354 to ensure compliance with a
plan of corrective action or the order of a hearing officer; and
(p) An analysis of data on the discipline of
pupils collected pursuant to NRS 385A.840 ,
including, without limitation:
(1) Trends in the data measuring changes
in the discipline of pupils; and
(2) Areas identified by the Department
where the Department will provide support to a public school to address trends
in the data on the discipline of pupils.
2. In odd-numbered years, the
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall present the report prepared pursuant
to subsection 1 in person to the Governor and each standing committee of the
Legislature with primary jurisdiction over matters relating to K-12 public
education at the beginning of each regular session of the Legislature.
3. In even-numbered years, the
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, on or before January 31, submit a
written copy of the report prepared pursuant to subsection 1 to the Governor
and to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Education.

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