Nevada Code § 389.310

Programs for dual credit courses; reports
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1. Each school district and charter school
shall and a university school for profoundly gifted pupils may establish a
program for dual credit, or partner with another school district or charter
school that has already established a program for dual credit, whereby pupils
enrolled in the school district or charter school may enroll in a dual credit
course at a community college, state college or university that has been
approved for dual credit pursuant to NRS
389.160 . A school district, charter school or university school for
profoundly gifted pupils may enter into cooperative agreements with one or more
institutions of higher education located in another state and accredited by a
regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of
Education to offer dual credit courses that are not offered by a community
college, state college or university located in this State to pupils enrolled
in the school district, charter school or university school for profoundly
gifted pupils. Any credits earned by a pupil for the successful completion of a
dual credit course must be applied toward earning a credential, certificate or
degree, as applicable, at the community college, state college or university.
2. An institution of higher education
located in another state that enters into a cooperative agreement with a school
district, charter school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils in
this State to offer a dual credit course shall provide to the Department a copy
of each cooperative agreement entered into by the institution of higher
education pursuant to subsection 1.
3. On or before December 1 of each
odd-numbered year, the board of trustees of each school district and the
governing body of each charter school or university school for profoundly
gifted pupils shall submit a report on its program for dual credit established
pursuant to subsection 1 to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Education
and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmission to the next
regular session of the Legislature. The Department, in consultation with the
Board of Regents of the University of Nevada, school districts and charter
schools, shall adopt regulations prescribing the information the report must
include. The report may include, without limitation:
(a) The number of pupils enrolled in the program;
(b) A list of the courses in which pupils enroll;
(c) The number of pupils enrolled in each course;
(d) The demographics of the pupils enrolled in
the program, including, without limitation, race, ethnicity, gender identity or
expression, grade level and eligibility for free or reduced-price lunch pursuant
to 42 U.S.C. 1751 et seq.;
(e) The cost to the school district or charter
school for establishing and maintaining the program;
(f) The cost to pupils for participating in the
program; and
(g) The number of teachers employed by the school
district or charter school who serve as the teacher of record for a dual credit
course.

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