Nevada Code § 388.395

Grants: Application by school district or charter school for remainder of available state money; criteria for awards established by regulation; limitation on awards
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1. The board of trustees of a school
district or the governing body of a charter school may apply to the State Board
of Education for a grant for a program of career and technical education, to be
paid for from the remainder of state money described in subsection 3 of NRS 388.392 .
2. The State Board of Education shall
review all applications submitted pursuant to subsection 1 and award grants
based on the criteria established by regulation of the State Board of
Education.
3. The proportion of the total amount
awarded pursuant to subsection 2 to a school district or charter school during
a fiscal year must not exceed the proportion of the enrollment of pupils in
advanced courses within programs of career and technical education in the
school district or charter school during the previous fiscal year, as compared
to the enrollments of pupils in advanced courses within programs of career and
technical education throughout the State during the previous fiscal year.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Advanced course means:
(1) A CTE concentrator course;
(2) A work-based learning program pursuant
to NRS 389.167 ;
(3) An activity for pupils to earn
industry-recognized credentials, as identified by the Governors Office of
Workforce Innovation pursuant to paragraph (d) of subsection 4 of NRS 232.975 ;
(4) A dual credit course in a program of
career and technical education; or
(5) A course in a program of career and
technical education that requires the completion of a CTE concentrator course
as a prerequisite for enrollment.
(b) CTE concentrator has the meaning ascribed
to it in 20 U.S.C. 2302(12).
(c) CTE concentrator course means a course
within a program of career and technical education which may be used, in
combination with another course, to meet the course requirements to be a CTE
concentrator.

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