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Trustees approve revised graduation policy, declare critical labor shortages and review tentative FY25 budget

Carson City School District Board of Trustees · April 10, 2024
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Summary

On April 9, 2024 the Carson City School District board approved revised graduation policy 5.17, declared critical labor shortages for substitute and several certified/classified positions under NRS 286.523, and reviewed a tentative FY25 budget showing $83.3M revenue, $81.0M expenditures and a projected $740,000 deficit.

At its regular meeting April 9, 2024, the Carson City School District Board of Trustees approved a revised graduation‑requirements policy, declared multiple categories of critical labor shortage to allow retired PERS participants to return, and received the district’s tentative FY2024–25 budget.

Policy approval: Trustee Mike Walker moved to adopt the second reading of revisions to CCSD policy 5.17 (high‑school graduation requirements and ceremonies). The board voted by voice and the motion carried.

Critical staffing declarations: Human resources director Dan Sadler asked trustees to declare a critical labor shortage under Nevada Revised Statutes so the district may hire retirees into roles needed immediately. For substitute…

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