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CCSD board adopts 2024–25 Nevada Educator Performance Framework review after trustee questions on ratings

Clark County School District Board of Trustees · October 10, 2025
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Summary

The Clark County School District board received and adopted the 2024–25 Nevada Educator Performance Framework (NEPF) implementation review, heard data on statewide-aligned evaluation cycles and rating distributions, and asked for clarifications about 'developing' ratings, nonrenewals and calibration processes; vote was 7–0.

The Clark County School District Board of Trustees on Oct. 9 received and adopted the district’s implementation review of the Nevada Educator Performance Framework for the 2024–25 school year, after trustees questioned how the framework is applied and what consequences follow for educators rated “developing” or “ineffective.”

Roanne Triana introduced the presentation and Eric Skramstad, CCSD’s NEPF liaison, walked trustees through statutory requirements and implementation details. Citing Nevada Revised Statutes, Skramstad described the NEPF cycle and said 14,085 teachers were evaluated in 2024–25; of those, 2,298 were rated highly…

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