Nevada Code § 389.072

Instruction in computer education and technology; regulations
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1. Before beginning sixth grade, each
pupil who is enrolled in a public school, the Caliente Youth Center, the Nevada
Youth Training Center or any other state facility for the detention of children
that is operated pursuant to title 5 of NRS, including, without limitation,
each pupil with a disability who is so enrolled, must receive instruction in
computer education and technology approved by the State Board, including,
without limitation, instruction on the skills necessary to complete the
criterion-referenced examinations administered pursuant to NRS 390.105 .
2. If the State Board prescribes a course
in computer education and technology pursuant to NRS 385.114 for pupils enrolled in high
school, the State Board shall adopt regulations prescribing the percentage of
the instructional time for the course that must be dedicated to computer
science and computational thinking, which may include, without limitation,
instruction in logic, coding, robotics and cyber security.

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