Nevada Code § 388.810

Creation of Program; administration by Department; application for grant; regulations; establishment of standards and methods for measuring progress for pupils enrolled in public school that receives grant
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1. The Nevada Ready 21 Technology Program
is hereby created for the purposes of:
(a) Providing each pupil and teacher at a public
school which participates in the Program with 24-hour access to their own
personal, portable technology device connected wirelessly to the Internet;
(b) Improving pupil outcomes through the use of
digital teaching and learning technology, including, without limitation:
(1) Improving the extent to which pupils
are engaged in classroom activity;
(2) Improving the attendance rate of
pupils;
(3) Improving the graduation rate of
pupils;
(4) Reducing the number of behavioral
incidents in a classroom;
(5) Facilitating the application of
material taught in the classroom to the real world; and
(6) Differentiating classroom instruction;
(c) Providing high-quality professional
development for teachers to improve pupil outcomes through the use of digital
teaching and learning technology;
(d) Effectively integrating technologies with
teaching and learning; and
(e) Increasing the percentage of pupils who are
career and workforce ready.
2. The Department shall administer the
Program.
3. In administering the Program, the Department
shall establish procedures by which the board of trustees of a school district,
the governing body of a charter school or the governing body of a university
school for profoundly gifted pupils may apply to the Department for a grant of
money. An application for a grant must:
(a) Set forth a plan that includes:
(1) Measures designed to ensure that the
school district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted
pupils submitting the application will apply best practices to the use of
technology devices;
(2) Specific learning goals; and
(3) A method for measuring progress toward
achieving those goals; and
(b) Provide a description of:
(1) The cost of purchasing the portable
technology devices, the cost of professional development and any additional
associated expenses of the school district, charter school or university school
for profoundly gifted pupils to carry out the Program;
(2) The amount of money sought; and
(3) How the school district, charter
school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils will pay for the
difference between subparagraphs (1) and (2), if a difference exists.
4. To the extent that money is available,
the Department shall designate the amount of money that will be provided for
each person intended to be served by any grant awarded by the Department. The Department
shall review all applications submitted pursuant to subsection 3 and award a
grant to the board of trustees of a school district, the governing body of a
charter school or the governing body of a university school for profoundly
gifted pupils in an amount determined by multiplying such an amount designated
by the number of persons identified by the recipient of the grant to be served
by the grant. The Department may establish by regulation the criteria it will
consider in determining whether to award a grant but shall not give preference
in the awarding of a grant to an applicant solely on the basis of the vendor
that the applicant intends to use pursuant to the grant.
5. The Department shall, in consultation
with each school district, establish standards and methods for measuring
progress in the level of academic achievement and other areas identified by the
Department for pupils enrolled at public schools that are awarded a grant of
money pursuant to subsection 4.

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