Nevada Code § 610.187

Creation; purposes; duties of State Apprenticeship Director; award of grants; duties of recipients of grants; reports
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1. The Nevada Registered Teacher
Apprenticeship Support Program is hereby created in the Office of Labor
Commissioner. The purpose of the Program is to provide grants of money to
sponsors of apprenticeship programs in teaching that have been approved by the
Council to provide:
(a) Wrap-around support and staffing services to
recruit, prepare and retain apprentices participating in an apprenticeship
program in teaching who desire to become licensed teachers in public schools in
this State; and
(b) Instruction, including, without limitation,
professional development, coaching, mentoring and induction required during an
apprenticeship in teaching.
2. The State Apprenticeship Director
shall:
(a) Administer the Program.
(b) Establish requirements for eligibility to
participate in the Program, including, without limitation, requiring an
applicant to:
(1) Establish that the apprenticeship
program sponsored by the applicant has been approved by the Council pursuant to NRS 610.095 ;
(2) Use evidence-based metrics to evaluate
the success of the apprenticeship program; and
(3) Demonstrate the capability of the
applicant to successfully recruit participants for the apprenticeship program,
prepare the participants to become teachers and retain the participants in a
public school in this State; and
(c) Evaluate applications submitted pursuant to
this section.
3. In evaluating an application for a
grant of money awarded pursuant to this section, the State Apprenticeship
Director shall give priority to an applicant who:
(a) Complies with the requirements of subsection
2;
(b) Demonstrates previous success in carrying out
an apprenticeship program;
(c) Provides a plan for new or innovative
wrap-around supports that are determined to be of high quality by the State
Apprenticeship Director; and
(d) Provides a plan to efficiently use the grant
of money awarded pursuant to this section to maximize the number of
participants in an apprenticeship program who will benefit from its use.
4. An applicant who receives a grant of
money pursuant to this section shall:
(a) Develop, in collaboration with the State
Apprenticeship Director, standards and goals for the apprenticeship program to
meet, including, without limitation, a desired number of pupils to participate
in and complete the apprenticeship program;
(b) Provide wrap-around services to participants
in the apprenticeship program; and
(c) Submit a report to the State Apprenticeship
Director at the end of each semester describing the progress of the
apprenticeship program in achieving the goals developed pursuant to paragraph
(a).
5. The State Apprenticeship Director shall
ensure that:
(a) Grants of money are promptly distributed to
applicants selected to receive such a grant; and
(b) Grants of money are awarded proportional to
the number of participants in the apprenticeship program, provided that:
(1) Not more than $4,000 is awarded for
each participant; and
(2) A participant is counted for the
purposes of calculating the amount of a grant for not more than 2 years.
6. Not more than 5 percent of a grant of
money awarded pursuant to this section may be expended by the recipient to
cover costs related to facilities and administration of the apprenticeship
program for which the recipient is the sponsor.
7. The State Apprenticeship Director shall
enter into agreements with applicants selected to receive a grant pursuant to
this section to ensure the collection and analysis of data relating to the
evaluation and identification of metrics concerning apprenticeship programs
supported by the grant, including, without limitation:
(a) Enrollment in the apprenticeship program;
(b) Demographic information of the participants
in the apprenticeship program;
(c) Retention and graduation rates for the
apprenticeship program;
(d) The number of apprentices who were
subsequently employed by a public school in this State during the 3 years after
graduation; and
(e) The results of any surveys conducted of
participants concerning the effectiveness of the apprenticeship program and any
deficits in resources made available to a participant during his or her
participation in the apprenticeship program.
8. On or before June 30 of each year, the
State Apprenticeship Director shall prepare a report on the status of the
Program and the effectiveness of the grants awarded pursuant to this section and
submit the report to the:
(a) Governor; and
(b) Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau
for transmittal to the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Education.

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