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District proposes aligning graduation requirements with state changes, adds college-and-career flex credits

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Summary

Carson City trustees heard a first-reading proposal to align the district's graduation regulation with recent Nevada Administrative Code revisions: required math drops from four to three credits, required science from three to two, and students must earn two college-and-career flex credits from specified options.

Carson City School District staff presented proposed updates to Regulation 5.17 on July 22 to align local graduation requirements for a standard diploma with recent Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) revisions and guidance from the Nevada Department of Education.

Why it matters: the proposal reduces the district's previously higher local requirements to match the state baseline and adds a new requirement for two college-and-career flex credits, which may include higher-level CTE courses, additional math/science, or third-year social-studies options.

Tasha Fusen and Brandon Bringhurst said the most significant change is a shift in the composition of required credits for the standard diploma: the regulation would reduce math from four required…

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