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Principals credit instruction, coaching and family engagement as CCSD posts NSPF gains
Summary
CCSD reported year‑over‑year gains across English language arts, math and science and a notable jump in school star ratings for 2025; four principals described school-level strategies — targeted tier‑1 instruction, PLCs, attendance work and restorative practices — that the district says drove gains.
The Clark County School District presented its 2024–25 student achievement update and Nevada School Performance Framework results at the Oct. 30 board meeting, reporting broad year‑over‑year improvements across multiple measures and a shift in school ratings.
Deputy Superintendent Jesse Welsh and Chief Academic Officer Dustin Mansell highlighted districtwide gains in English language arts and mathematics proficiency and improvements in the NSPF index distribution. Mansell said 48 CCSD schools earned 5‑star ratings in 2025 (up from 28 in 2024); 54 schools earned 4…
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