Nevada Code § 388.885

Establishment of statewide framework for integrated student supports; requirements for framework; board of trustees and governing body of charter school required to take certain actions; requirements for requests for proposals for integrated student supports
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1. The Department shall, to the extent
money is available, establish a statewide framework for providing and
coordinating integrated student supports for pupils enrolled in public schools
and the families of such pupils. The statewide framework must:
(a) Establish minimum standards for the provision
of integrated student supports by school districts and charter schools. Such
standards must be designed to allow a school district or charter school the
flexibility to address the unique needs of the pupils enrolled in the school
district or charter school.
(b) Establish a protocol for providing and
coordinating integrated student supports. Such a protocol must be designed to:
(1) Support a school-based approach to
promoting the success of all pupils by establishing a means to identify
barriers to academic achievement and educational attainment of all pupils and
methods for intervening and providing integrated student supports which are
coordinated to reduce those barriers, including, without limitation, methods
for:
(I) Engaging the parents and
guardians of pupils;
(II) Assessing the social, emotional
and academic development of pupils;
(III) Attaining appropriate behavior
from pupils; and
(IV) Screening, intervening and
monitoring the social, emotional and academic progress of pupils;
(2) Encourage the provision of education
in a manner that is centered around pupils and their families and is culturally
and linguistically appropriate;
(3) Encourage providers of integrated
student supports to collaborate to improve academic achievement and educational
attainment, including, without limitation, by:
(I) Engaging in shared
decision-making;
(II) Establishing a referral process
that reduces duplication of services and increases efficiencies in the manner
in which barriers to academic achievement and educational attainment are
addressed by such providers; and
(III) Establishing productive
working relationships between such providers;
(4) Encourage collaboration between the
Department and local educational agencies to develop training regarding:
(I) Best practices for providing
integrated student supports;
(II) Establishing effective
integrated student support teams comprised of persons or governmental entities
providing integrated student supports;
(III) Effective communication
between providers of integrated student supports; and
(IV) Compliance with applicable
state and federal law; and
(5) Support statewide and local
organizations in their efforts to provide leadership, coordination, technical
assistance, professional development and advocacy to improve access to
integrated student supports and expand upon existing integrated student
supports that address the physical, emotional and educational needs of pupils.
(c) Include integration and coordination across
school- and community-based providers of integrated student support services
through the establishment of partnerships and systems that support this
framework.
(d) Establish accountability standards for each
administrator of a school to ensure the provision and coordination of
integrated student supports.
2. The board of trustees of each school
district and the governing body of each charter school shall:
(a) Annually conduct a needs assessment for
pupils enrolled in the school district or charter school, as applicable, to
identify the academic and nonacademic supports needed within the district or
charter school. The board of trustees of a school district or the governing
body of a charter school shall be deemed to have satisfied this requirement if
the board of trustees or the governing body has conducted such a needs
assessment for the purpose of complying with any provision of federal law or
any other provision of state law that requires the board of trustees or
governing body to conduct such a needs assessment.
(b) Ensure that mechanisms for data-driven
decision-making are in place and the academic progress of pupils for whom
integrated student supports have been provided is tracked.
(c) Ensure integration and coordination between
providers of integrated student supports.
(d) To the extent money is available, ensure that
pupils have access to social workers, mental health workers, counselors,
psychologists, nurses, speech-language pathologists, audiologists and other
school-based specialized instructional support personnel or community-based
medical or behavioral providers of health care.
3. Any request for proposals issued by a
local educational agency for integrated student supports must include
provisions requiring a provider of integrated student supports to comply with
the protocol established by the Department pursuant to subsection 1.
4. As used in this section, integrated
student support means any measure designed to assist a pupil in:
(a) Improving his or her academic achievement and
educational attainment and maintaining stability and positivity in his or her
life; and
(b) His or her social, emotional and academic
development.

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