State Superintendent Victor Wakefield visited the Clark County School District board on Jan. 7 to preview Nevada's first district performance framework, part of the accountability provisions in Senate Bill 460.
Wakefield told trustees the committee designing the district framework includes district leaders, trustees, educators, students and employer representatives, and that the Center for Assessment is the project's technical partner. "This is a call to action to ask you all to give input through a survey," Wakefield said, noting funding for the partnership was authorized through SB 460. He said the committee intends a "no-stakes" first run of the framework to test design and data reliability before any consequences are applied.
Ada Perez, a CCSD educator and committee member, described the group's data-driven approach and urged trustees to consider year-round accountability rather than episodic evaluations. "A robust accountability system that is incorporated in checks and balances in multiple levels is essential for this endeavor," Perez said.
Trustees pressed Wakefield on logistics and equity. Vice President Brenda Zamora said Clark County residents are "a little fatigued with all the surveys" and sought assurances the survey would be short and accessible. Wakefield said the survey will take about 10 minutes and is designed for a roughly two-week window to maximize engagement; "It'll be open until January 23," he said, adding NDE will promote the link on its social channels and trustees were asked to share it.
Wakefield described design trade-offs the committee is weighing — whether district indicators should mirror school metrics or include district-specific items such as fiscal management and talent systems — and said the group favors a hybrid approach that balances coherence with local flexibility. He also said the committee will publish meeting materials and recordings and present survey results publicly through committee meetings.
The presentation closed with an invitation for trustees to submit follow-up ideas and for districts and community members to participate in outreach sessions this winter and spring. The board did not take formal action on the framework at the work session; Wakefield said the committee's target for a first operational build is summer 2026 to satisfy legislative timelines.