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Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Clark

¿Qué es el Consejo de Administración y de qué es responsable? Los fideicomisarios del CCSD toman las decisiones del distrito escolar. Siete miembros son elegidos según el distrito; cuatro son representantes designados de los cuatro municipios más grandes del Condado de Clark (Condado de Clark, Ciudad de Las Vegas, Ciudad de Henderson y Ciudad de North Las Vegas). Son responsables de supervisar al Superintendente y establecer la política de todo el distrito. Los fideicomisarios son responsables de trabajar con sus comunidades para mejorar el rendimiento estudiantil.

Haga clic aquí para obtener más información y consultar la lista de administradores actuales..
Haga clic aquí para encontrar su distrito.

¿Con qué frecuencia se reúne el Consejo de Administración? Los administradores se reúnen dos veces al mes (segundo y cuarto jueves) a las 17.00 horas, tanto virtualmente como en la sala de juntas del Centro Educativo Edward A. Greer (2832 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121).

Haga clic aquí para consultar la lista completa de reuniones y órdenes del día de los administradores..

¿Pueden los miembros de la comunidad participar en las reuniones de los administradores? Los órganos decisorios se benefician enormemente de las aportaciones del público y de sus múltiples puntos de vista. En la actualidad, el público puede enviar comentarios sobre los puntos del orden del día y los que no lo están a través del correo electrónico o de una grabación de voz. Los comentarios del público pueden hacerse en persona, por correo electrónico o mediante grabación de voz. Los comentarios por correo electrónico deben enviarse a Boardmtgcomments@nv.ccsd.net. Para enviar una grabación de voz sobre los puntos del orden del día, llame al 702-799-1166. La grabación de voz de los comentarios del público está limitada a 1 minuto y 30 segundos.

 

Thursday, April  24, 2025

Reunión de la Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado de Clark

Click here to see the meeting agenda.

Vea la reproducción de la reunión.

¿Qué ocurrió en esta reunión?

Puntos destacados del orden del día:

Explore aquí los puntos del orden del día consensuados .

Trustees Approved the Capital Improvement Plan – Revision 6 (7-0)

Trustees approved the Capital Improvement Plan – Revision 6. Key points of the Plan included:

  • Recommendation #2 from the plan presented on March 27 — pausing all school projects to allow for financial evaluation — was previously tabled to allow input from new Superintendent Ebert. The team has now met with Ms. Ebert.
    • Clarification was made between declining birth rates vs. fertility rates and its effect on CCSD enrollment. Migration rates (those entering or leaving the area during the school tenure) are also a factor. Graduation rates are outpacing new student enrollments, leading to continued declining school-aged populations.
    • Clarifications were made regarding planned construction projects, costs, available funds and the financial realities of completing the projects in the Master Plan.
    • Comparisons were made between outcomes of either approving or not approving the recommendation #2 from the capital improvement plan.
  • The Trustees agreed to the staff’s recommendation from the Capital Improvement Plan.

Explore la presentación en inglés y la presentación en español.

Trustees Accepted the Compliance Monitoring Update (7-0)

Key points of the update included:

  • Manual forecast processes are time consuming challenging, and siloed. Automating budget forecasting is being recommended, especially since 85% of expenditures are for salaries and benefits.
  • After extensive research and evaluation, a software has been identified, which integrates into other key CCSD systems. Other benefits include multi-year forecasting, scenario modeling, etc.
  • The project will kick off in June 2025, with a planned go-live in November 2025. Both the new and current procedures will be used the first year to make for a smooth transition.
  • The cost, $1.2M over 5 years, is covered through technology bond funds and the general fund.
  • Several other corrective action steps have been completed regarding the hiring of a permanent CFO.
  • 30 applications for CFO are being considered.

Explore the update.

Trustees Received a Legislative Update

Trustees heard a legislative update from staff. Highlights of the presentation included:

  • The legislative session is 2/3 of the way completed. The second committee passage deadline is May 16.
  • All bills currently being tracked are in the legislative tracker.
    • AB48 passed unanimously and will continue to the Senate. AB47 is working through ways and means.
    • AB205 updates sex education from opt-in to opt-out has passed through to the next step
    • AB217 bars schools from sharing information about students to ICE without a court order.
    • AB533 lets students apply to schools outside their zone if space is available.
    • SB45 links career and tech funding to advanced course enrollment
    • SB305 requires NIAA to create official rules for sports
  • Nevada Economic Forum will release revenue projections on May 1.
  • Superintendent Ebert will be joining the team in Carson City to advocate for CCSD next week.

Explore the update.

Trustees Approved a Notice of Intent to Amend CCSD Regulation 5157 (7-0)

Trustees approved amendments to CCSD Regulation 5157 – Student Wellness. Amendments included:

  • Updates made comply with Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA)’s latest guidelines and the federal statute: Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
  • The language updates were made to align with 2024 updates from NDA and the Nevada School Wellness Policy.

Explore la notificación de intenciones.

Trustees Approved a Notice of Intent to Amend CCSD Regulation 5135.4 (7-0)

Trustees approved amendments to CCSD Regulation 5135.4 – Admission to Athletic Events. Amendments included:

  • This is the first update to this regulation in 20 years.
  • Modifications were to simplify and update language, including a single price point for high school, and no cost for military.
  • Family pass cost has increased from $60 – $75.

Explore la notificación de intenciones.

Trustees Approved an Employment Agreement for the Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning (7-0)

Trustees approved an employment agreement with Jesse Welsh as Deputy Superintendent of Teaching and Learning.

Explore the employment agreement.

Trustees Approved an Employment Agreement for the Deputy Superintendent of Business Operations (7-0)

Trustees approved an employment agreement with Felicia Gonzales as Deputy Superintendent of Business Operations.

Explore the employment agreement.

Comentarios del público

Los miembros del público compartieron comentarios sobre:

  • School nutrition and wellness
  • District leadership

The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is scheduled for May 8, at 5:00 p.m. 

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