Nevada Code § 388.221

Adoption of policy for peer mentoring
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1. The board of trustees of each school
district may adopt a policy for the public high schools in the district to
provide a program of teen mentoring, which may include a component of adult
mentoring, designed to:
(a) Increase pupil participation in school
activities, community activities and all levels of government; or
(b) Increase the ability of ninth grade pupils
enrolled in high school to successfully make the transition from middle school
or junior high school to high school,
or both.
2. If the board of trustees of a school
district has adopted a policy pursuant to subsection 1, the principal of each
public high school in the district may:
(a) Carry out a program of teen mentoring in
accordance with the policy prescribed by the board of trustees pursuant to
subsection 1;
(b) Adopt other policies for the program of teen
mentoring that are consistent with this section and the policy prescribed by
the board of trustees pursuant to subsection 1; and
(c) On a date prescribed by the board of
trustees, submit an annual report to the board of trustees and the Legislature
that sets forth a summary of:
(1) The specific activities of the program
of teen mentoring; and
(2) The effectiveness of the program in
increasing pupil participation in school activities, community activities and
all levels of government or in increasing the ability of ninth grade pupils to
successfully make the transition from middle school or junior high school to
high school, as applicable to the type of program in effect at the school.
3. If the board of trustees of a school
district has not adopted a policy pursuant to subsection 1, the principal of a
public high school in the district may carry out a program of teen mentoring
and take any action described in paragraph (b) or (c) of subsection 2 if:
(a) The principal submits to the board of
trustees for its approval a plan for such a program of teen mentoring that is
consistent with the provisions of this section; and
(b) The board of trustees approves the plan.
4. A plan submitted to a board of trustees
of a school district pursuant to subsection 3 shall be deemed approved if the
board of trustees does not act upon the plan within 60 days after the date on
which the board of trustees receives the plan.
5. The board of trustees of each school
district and each public high school may apply for and accept gifts, grants and
donations from any source for the support of the board of trustees or a public
high school in carrying out a program of teen mentoring pursuant to the
provisions of this section. Any money received pursuant to this subsection may
be used only for purposes of carrying out a program of teen mentoring pursuant
to the provisions of this section.
6. This section does not preclude a board
of trustees of a school district or a public high school from continuing any
other similar program of teen mentoring that exists on May 22, 2009.

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