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CCSD trustees adopt NEPF 2024–25 implementation report showing most educators rated effective

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The Clark County School District Board of Trustees voted 7-0 Oct. 9 to accept the Nevada Educator Performance Framework (NEPF) 2024–25 implementation report, which presented evaluation data for teachers and administrators and discussed impending state changes under SB 460.

The Clark County School District Board of Trustees voted 7-0 on Oct. 9 to adopt the district'019s 2024'019'025 Nevada Educator Performance Framework (NEPF) implementation report, district officials said.

The report, presented by CCSD'019s NEPF liaison Eric Skramstad and deputy Rowan Triana, showed that 14,085 teachers were evaluated in 2024'025; 2,298 were rated highly effective, 11,084 effective, 63 developing and 10 ineffective. For administrators the report said 820 were evaluated, with 116 highly effective and 690 effective. Skramstad said the student-performance domain (student learning goals) was weighted at 15% for 2024'025 and noted that recent legislation will change parts of the NEPF…

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