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Nevada R‑V board approves NCRC handbook as directors warn childcare program is operating at a deficit
Summary
The Nevada R‑V School Board approved the 2025–26 NCRC handbook after a presentation from center director Chris Burling. Board members and staff discussed recent DHS licensing, rising rates, an operational deficit in the Resource Center’s childcare fund and next steps to bring the program into compliance with state enterprise‑fund guidance.
The Nevada R‑V School Board voted to approve the NCRC (Nevada Resource and Community Center) handbook for the 2025–26 school year after a presentation from NCRC director Chris Burling.
Burling told the board the center recently underwent an unannounced Department of Human Services (DHS) inspection and had “no violations” and is “licensed again until 2027.” She described enrollment fluctuation, staff adjustments and collaboration with other local childcare providers to keep families together. “We try to lead them to the best, you know, program for them,” Burling said, adding the center tries to phase in rate increases gradually so families can budget.
Board members spent most of the discussion on…
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