Nevada Code § 388.894

State Board authorized to adopt regulations establishing criteria for vendor providing high-impact tutoring program to satisfy
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The State Board may adopt regulations
establishing the criteria that a vendor that provides a high-impact tutoring
program must satisfy to contract with the board of trustees of a school
district or the governing body of a charter school to provide such a program.
The regulations adopted pursuant to this section must establish criteria, consistent
with evidence-based best practices for high-impact tutoring, concerning:
1. The frequency of interactions between a
pupil and a tutor under the program.
2. The standards used by the program to
determine which pupils will be selected to receive tutoring under the program.
3. The methods of tutoring under the
program, including, without limitation, a maximum pupil-tutor ratio for the
program.
4. The qualifications of a person to serve
as a tutor under the program, including, without limitation, the training
necessary for a person to serve as a tutor.
5. The instructional materials used by the
program.
6. The data required to be collected by
the program to monitor the academic progress of pupils who are provided
tutoring under the program and a requirement to report the academic progress of
each pupil to:
(a) Administrators and teachers at the school in
which the pupil is enrolled; and
(b) The parent or legal guardian of the pupil.
7. The methods used by the program to
ensure the security and privacy of data concerning pupils who are provided
tutoring under the program, which must be consistent with relevant state and
federal privacy laws, including, without limitation, the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, 20 U.S.C. 1232g.

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