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Nevada R-V board approves $10 rate increase for district resource center to curb recurring shortfall
Summary
The Nevada R-V School District Board on Feb. 16 approved a $10-per-rate increase for the district’s resource center (NCRC), keeping reduced-rate slots for qualifying families. District staff said the change is intended to slow a roughly $80,000 annual deficit after the state reclassified the program as an enterprise fund.
The Nevada R-V School District Board of Education on Feb. 16 approved a $10 increase to resource center rates for the 2026–27 school year, a move district staff said is intended to begin closing a recurring operating shortfall.
Board members voted after staff detailed that the NCRC has run an estimated $80,000 annual shortfall and that the state has directed the district to report the program as an enterprise fund that must largely support its own operations. "Our shortfall has been about $80,000 a…
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