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State-appointed monitor and interim superintendent present corrective action plan; board accepts update
Summary
The board received a corrective action plan addressing state noncompliance in budget transparency and school budget processes. The state-appointed compliance monitor outlined responsibilities; trustees voted 7-0 to accept the compliance monitoring update and asked staff for follow-ups on verification, principal training and carryforward tracking.
The CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT presented a corrective action plan on Jan. 23 after the Nevada Department of Education found the district out of compliance on budgeting and transparency requirements. The board accepted the compliance monitoring update, 7-0.
Yolanda King, the state-appointed compliance monitor, summarized the assignment she received from the state: review implementation of the corrective action plan and validate that action steps address root causes. King said the district’s plan identified two problem statements: delays and inaccuracies in providing timely funding information to school precincts and a lack of procedures to manage new information after critical calendar dates.
Interim Superintendent Brenda Larson Mitchell and her team laid out the plan’s structure: four goals, 29 action steps, and a…
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