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CCSD outlines legislative platform; board-backed bills would fund educator recruitment and shift burden in bullying reassignments
Summary
District government-relations staff reviewed the Clark County School District legislative platform and highlighted two board-priority bills—AB47, a proposed fund for educator recruitment and professional development, and AB48, which would change how student reassignments are handled after substantiated bullying incidents.
Clark County School District government-relations staff presented the district’s 2025 legislative platform and described two board-priority bills the district intends to pursue or support during the 2025 Nevada legislative session.
Assistant Superintendent Brad Keating said the platform is organized around three priorities: equitable access to high-quality educators; meeting students’ needs; and modernizing district systems. Keating said the platform was developed from months of internal and external stakeholder engagement and…
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