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Board approves notice of intent to create curriculum commission and formalize secondary course approval

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Trustees approved notice of intent Oct. 9 to amend Policy 61.21 and Regulation 61.21, replacing the 1981 language with a formal system for secondary course offerings, establishing a curriculum commission of secondary administrators and licensed educators to review new, revised and retired courses.

The Clark County School District Board of Trustees on Oct. 9 approved notice of intent to amend Policy 61.21 and Regulation 61.21, a set of changes the district said will create a formal system for developing, revising and retiring secondary course offerings.

Chief Academic Officer Dustin Mansell introduced the proposals and turned the presentation to Elena Kreiner Wilson and Robert Jones, who described renaming the policy/regulation from "instructional program…

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