Nevada Code § 392.4575

Educational involvement accords; policy by school districts for development and distribution
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1. The Department shall ensure that all
public schools in this State use educational involvement accords that comply
with the requirements of this section. The educational involvement accord must
comply with the policy:
(a) For parental involvement required by the
federal Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015, as set forth in 20 U.S.C. 6318.
(b) For parental involvement and family
engagement adopted by the State Board pursuant to NRS 392.457 .
2. Each educational involvement accord
must include, without limitation:
(a) A description of how the parent or legal
guardian will be involved in the education of the pupil, including, without
limitation:
(1) Reading to the pupil, as applicable
for the grade or reading level of the pupil;
(2) Reviewing and checking the pupils
homework; and
(3) Contributing 5 hours of time each
school year, including, without limitation, by attending school-related
activities, parent-teacher association meetings, parent-teacher conferences,
volunteering at the school and chaperoning school-sponsored activities.
(b) The responsibilities of a pupil in a public
school, including, without limitation:
(1) Reading each day before or after
school, as applicable for the grade or reading level of the pupil;
(2) Using all school equipment and
property appropriately and safely;
(3) Following the directions of any adult
member of the staff of the school;
(4) Completing and submitting homework in
a timely manner; and
(5) Respecting himself or herself, others
and all property.
(c) The responsibilities of a public school and
the administrators, teachers and other personnel employed at a school,
including, without limitation:
(1) Ensuring that each pupil is provided
proper instruction, supervision and interaction;
(2) Maximizing the educational and social
experience of each pupil;
(3) Carrying out the professional responsibility
of educators to seek the best interest of each pupil; and
(4) Making staff available to the parents
and legal guardians of pupils to discuss the concerns of parents and legal
guardians regarding the pupils.
3. Each educational involvement accord
must be accompanied by, without limitation:
(a) Information describing how the parent or
legal guardian may contact the pupils teacher and the principal of the school
in which the pupil is enrolled;
(b) The curriculum of the course or standards for
the grade in which the pupil is enrolled, as applicable, including, without
limitation, a calendar that indicates the dates of major examinations and the
due dates of significant projects, if those dates are known by the teacher at
the time that the information is distributed;
(c) The homework and grading policies of the
pupils teacher or school;
(d) Directions for finding resource materials for
the course or grade in which the pupil is enrolled, as applicable;
(e) Suggestions for parents and legal guardians
to assist pupils in their schoolwork at home;
(f) The dates of scheduled conferences between
teachers or administrators and the parents or legal guardians of the pupil;
(g) The manner in which reports of the pupils
progress will be delivered to the parent or legal guardian and how a parent or
legal guardian may request a report of progress;
(h) The classroom rules and policies;
(i) The dress code of the school, if any;
(j) The availability of assistance to parents who
have limited proficiency in the English language;
(k) Information describing the availability of
free and reduced-price meals, including, without limitation, information
regarding school breakfast, school lunch and summer meal programs;
(l) Opportunities for parents and legal guardians
to become involved in the education of their children and to volunteer for the
school or class; and
(m) The code of honor relating to cheating
prescribed pursuant to NRS 392.461 .
4. The board of trustees of each school
district shall adopt a policy providing for the development and distribution of
the educational involvement accord. The policy adopted by a board of trustees
must require each classroom teacher to:
(a) Distribute the educational involvement accord
to the parent or legal guardian of each pupil in the teachers class at the
beginning of each school year or upon a pupils enrollment in the class, as
applicable; and
(b) Provide the parent or legal guardian with a
reasonable opportunity to sign the educational involvement accord.

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