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Commission adopts replacement competency exams; multiple regulation updates moved to public workshops

3340439 · January 17, 2025
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At a hybrid meeting of the Nevada education commission, members approved replacement competency exams and referred several proposed regulation changes — including school psychology rules and endorsement updates — to public workshops for further review.

The Nevada Commission on Professional Standards approved replacement competency exams and directed staff to advance several proposed regulatory updates to public workshops during a hybrid meeting called to order at 9:16 a.m. by Vice President Collier.

The commission voted to adopt replacement titles for several educator competency exams after staff said the exams were updated through a multistate review process. Jeff Briskie, director of educator licensure, development and family engagement and secretary to the commission, described departmental implementation details and overlap timelines for candidates.

The commission moved updates to the school psychology regulations and other licensure-related rules to public workshops rather than acting on final language. Dr. Jackie Nagar, educational programs professional with the Nevada Department of Education, told…

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