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The Nevada Commission on School Funding took two formal actions during the Oct. 17 meeting:
A motion to approve the consent agenda (the commission’s September 2025 minutes and the tentative meeting schedule through December 2026) was made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The meeting record shows an affirmative voice vote with no recorded oppositions or abstentions.
The commission also adopted the slate of working groups and assigned leads to each group. Commissioner Mark Mathers moved to adopt the chart of working groups as finalized during the meeting; Commissioner Ryan Reeves seconded. The motion carried on a voice vote with no recorded opposition or abstention.
Why it matters: the working-group structure establishes the commission’s project teams for tasks that include return-on-investment analysis, at-risk metric reviews, implementation pilots and other PCFP-related tasks. The consent agenda approval preserves the commission’s meeting minutes and the published schedule that the commission will use to plan future briefings and votes.
Ending: Commission staff will follow up with leads to develop meeting plans, resource lists and shared templates for the subreports that will be compiled into the commission’s deliverable package.
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