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What is the Board of Trustees & what are they responsible for? The CCSD Trustees are publicly elected decision-makers for the school district. They are responsible for providing oversight to the Superintendent and establishing District-wide policy. Trustees are accountable to work with their communities to improve student achievement.

Click here to learn more and see a list of current Trustees
Click here to find your Trustee District

How often does the Board of Trustees meet? Trustees meet twice per month (second and fourth Thursdays) at 5 pm both virtually and at the Edward A. Greer Education Center Board Room (2832 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121).

Click here for a full list of Trustees meetings and agendas
Click here to visit Hope For Nevada’s #NVEd Calendar

Can community members engage at Trustee meetings? Decision-making bodies benefit greatly from hearing public input and multiple perspectives. Currently, members of the public can submit comments on agenda and non-agenda items through email or voice recording. Public comment can be provided in person, via email, or via voice recording. Email comments should be submitted to Boardmtgcomments@nv.ccsd.net. To submit a voice recording on items listed on the meeting agenda, call 702-799-1166. Voice recorded public comment is limited to 1 minute 30 seconds.


Thursday, January 26, 2023

Clark County School District Board of Trustees Meeting

Click here to see the meeting agenda.
Watch the meeting playback on CCSD EduVision.

¿Qué ocurrió en esta reunión?

Trustees Approved the Consent Agenda (7-0)

Consent Agenda Highlights:

Consent Agenda Highlights:

Explore consent agenda items here.

Trustees Received an Update on Graduation Rates

Trustees received a presentation on four-year high school graduation rates. Highlights included:

  • The Class of 2022 saw an increase in graduation rates from 80.9% to 81.3%.
  • Student groups that did not increase graduation rates include American Indian/ Alaskan Native, Black/African American, and students who identify as two or more Races.
  • CCSD graduation rates are consistent with statewide trends.
  • Providing high-quality Tier I instruction and Tier II and III interventions for students through MTSS and effective monitoring tools for guiding student progress should help with increases in the four-year graduation rate.

Explore the presentation in English and Spanish.

Trustees Received an Update on Winter MAP Growth

Trustees received a presentation on the Winter MAP Growth Assessment, part of CCSD Smart Balanced Assessment System. Highlights included:

  • Most grade ranges observed little improvement year-over-year in projected proficiency in SBAC and ACT
  • Exceptions to that rule included English Language Learners, whose progress is slightly decreasing.
  • Note: 2020-2021 assessments were completed remotely due to COVID, and participation rates were lower.
  • Academic rebounding continues but student achievement is lower than pre-pandemic levels and will likely take years to recover fully.

Explore the presentation in English and Spanish.

Public Comment

Members of the public shared comments regarding: 

  • Youth mental health and lack of mental health professionals within CCSD
  • Suggestions to improve Nevada’s educational system
  • Challenges within irrigation and grounds departments

The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is scheduled for February 9, 2023, at 5:00 p.m. 

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