Nevada Code § 388.815

Annual report by grant recipient; Department to enter into agreement with person or entity to carry out Program; provision of services through agreement with grant recipient authorized
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1. A school district, charter school or
university school for profoundly gifted pupils that receives a grant pursuant
to NRS 388.810 shall annually provide a
report to the Department in the form prescribed by the Department that
includes, without limitation:
(a) Any expenditures of money to implement the
Program by the school district, charter school or university school for
profoundly gifted pupils;
(b) A summary of the progress of the school
district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils
toward meeting the learning goals specified in the application for a grant submitted
pursuant to NRS 388.810 ; and
(c) Any feedback received by the school district,
charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils concerning the
Program from other recipients of money from the Program.
2. The Department shall enter into an
agreement with a person or entity to carry out the Program. Such a person or
entity may provide the following services:
(a) Computing devices that meet the minimum
requirements established by the Department for use in the Program.
(b) Software and applications.
(c) Learning management systems that allow the
school district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted
pupils to create instructional materials to be used in a classroom and to track
and manage such materials.
(d) Professional development.
(e) Wireless networking solutions.
3. A school district, charter school or
university school for profoundly gifted pupils that receives a grant pursuant
to NRS 388.810 may enter into an
agreement with a person or entity to provide any or all of the services
described in paragraphs (a) to (e), inclusive, of subsection 2.

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