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Lupon ng mga Tagapangasiwa ng Clark County School District

Ano ang Board of Trustees at ano ang kanilang pananagutan? Ang CCSD Trustees ay mga gumagawa ng desisyon para sa distrito ng paaralan. Pitong miyembro ang inihalal batay sa distrito; apat ang hinirang na kinatawan mula sa apat na pinakamalaking munisipalidad sa Clark County (Clark County, City of Las Vegas, City of Henderson, at City of North Las Vegas). Responsable sila sa pagbibigay ng pangangasiwa sa Superintendente at pagtatatag ng patakaran sa buong Distrito. Ang mga trustee ay may pananagutan na makipagtulungan sa kanilang mga komunidad upang mapabuti ang tagumpay ng mag-aaral.

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Gaano kadalas nagpupulong ang Board of Trustees? Ang mga trustee ay nagpupulong dalawang beses bawat buwan (ikalawa at ikaapat na Huwebes) sa ganap na 5 ng hapon at sa Edward A. Greer Education Center Board Room (2832 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89121).

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Maaari bang makisali ang mga miyembro ng komunidad sa mga pulong ng Trustee? Malaki ang pakinabang ng mga katawan sa paggawa ng desisyon sa pakikinig ng pampublikong input at maraming pananaw. Sa kasalukuyan, ang mga miyembro ng publiko ay maaaring magsumite ng mga komento sa agenda at mga item na hindi agenda sa pamamagitan ng email o voice recording. Maaaring magbigay ng pampublikong komento nang personal, sa pamamagitan ng email, o sa pamamagitan ng voice recording. Ang mga komento sa email ay dapat isumite sa Boardmtgcomments@nv.ccsd.net. Upang magsumite ng voice recording sa mga item na nakalista sa agenda ng pulong, tumawag sa 702-799-1166. Limitado sa 1 minuto 30 segundo ang naitala ng boses na pampublikong komento.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Clark County School District Board of Trustees Meeting

Click here to see the meeting agenda.

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Ano ang nangyari sa pagpupulong na ito?

Trustees Approved the Consent Agenda (7-0)

Mga Highlight ng Agenda ng Pahintulot:

Explore consent agenda items here.

Trustees Approved Appointments to the Sex Education Advisory Committee (6-1)

Trustees approved the appointment of Katherine McCrea as the representative in a medicine/nursing profession and Rodney M. Poepping as the representative in a religion profession in the Sex Education Advisory Committee.

Discussion highlights included:

  • The sex education advisory committee reviews instructional materials and determines whether to recommend them for trustee approval.
  • Katherine McCrea is a pediatric nurse practitioner working for CCSD.
  • The “religion profession” position had been open for more than one year.

Explore the recommendation.

Trustees Approved a Notice of Intent to Amend CCSD Policy 6110 (7-0)

Trustees approved a notice of intent to amend Clark County School District Policy 6610, which discusses the process of deciding the length of a school day.

Highlights of the presentation for the policy included:

  • It is now specified that the details and length of the instructional day are aligned with applicable law.
  • A section about temporary alterations of the school day was removed, as it is better covered in Regulation 6110.
  • Language was updated to reflect current terminology.
  • The changes do not affect the length of school days, as CCSD already meets the minimum instructional minutes required by the Nevada Department of Education.

Explore the policy.

Trustees Approved a Notice of Intent to Amend CCSD Regulation 6110 (7-0)

Trustees approved a notice of intent to amend Clark County School District Regulation 6610, which discusses the length of a school day.

Highlights of the presentation for the regulation included:

  • Minimum instructional time requirements were specified for K-12 school days, schools using alternative calendars, and high school credits.
  • Activities that do and do not count as instructional time were specified.
  • Irregular dismissal due to an emergency or special conditions must be obtained from the Superintendent or designee (previously, approval was required from a Deputy Superintendent).
  • Language was updated to reflect current terminology.

Explore the regulation.

Trustees Adopted the 2025–2026 Superintendent Formative Evaluation (7-0)

Trustees adopted the 2025–2026 Superintendent Formative Evaluation, which is intended to provide the Superintendent with an assessment of how well they accomplished the District goals selected for the year.

Highlights of the presentation and vote included:

  • Trustees voted to use score cutoffs that would give the highest score category if 4/7 Trustees rate achievement of a goal in the highest score category and the other 3 rate it in the second highest category.
  • The goals of the 2025-26 school year were developing Pre-Kindergarten professional learning standards, implementing early literacy tutoring, developing professional practice standards for central office staff supporting the teaching of middle school math, developing standards for Career & Technical Education and Advanced Placement, and completing a revised District plan.
  • The final report, including evaluations and recommendations for approval, will be presented in late November.

Galugarin ang presentasyon .

Trustees Adopted the 2026–2027 Superintendent Evaluation (7-0)

Trustees adopted the 2026–2027 Superintendent Evaluation, which is intended to provide the Superintendent with an assessment of how well they accomplished the District goals selected for the year.

Highlights of the presentation and votefor the evaluation included:

  • Trustees voted to use score cutoffs that would give the highest score category if 4/7 Trustees rate achievement of a goal in the highest score category and the other 3 rate it in the second highest category.
  • The goals for the 2026-27 school year will be decided in late September.
  • The evaluation process will change little from the 2025-26 school year to the 2026-27 school year.

Galugarin ang presentasyon .

Pampublikong Komento

Ang mga miyembro ng publiko ay nagbahagi ng mga komento tungkol sa:

  • Teacher conduct
  • Teacher discipline
  • Teacher hiring and firing practices
  • Parent/guardian rights
  • Diversity, equity, and inclusion
  • CCSD policing practices
  • Trustee conduct

The next Meeting of the Board of Trustees is Thursday, August 13th, at 5:00 p.m.

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