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Carson City School Board to discuss civic test results, staff evaluations and more Tuesday
The next Carson City School Board meeting will take place Tuesday, June 11 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Bob Crowell Board Room of the Community Center locate at 851 E. William St.
Trustees will discuss policy changes, test results, partnerships and more.
— Trustees to hear civics test results.
A senate bill passed in 2017 requires high school students to be able to pass a civics test identical to the civics portion of the naturalization test for immigrants. The presentation will cover the district’s results for the class of 2024.
— Trustees will discuss removing certain policies regarding teacher, staff evaluations.
Staff is recommending trustees remove certain policies regarding teacher and staff evaluations due to another policy adoption. Policy 314, adopted this year, includes the Nevada Educator Performance Framework as the “unified framework of evaluation” for staff.
— The proposed CCSD Community Partner Recognition Program for the 2024-25 school year will be discussed in support of the strategic plan, Empower Carson City 2027 Goal 5: A Community in Full Partnership.
According to the agenda, the district is “very fortunate to have widespread support from individuals and the business community in providing opportunities to our students and schools.” Over the past year, staff has been working to develop a standardized program of recognition for community partners along with new opportunities for partnerships. Staff will present a draft of the program to be implemented beginning in the 2024-25 school year.
— Trustees will review and possibly approve the renewal of an insurance package with Nevada Public Agency Pool for a total program cost not to exceed $952,832.26 among other package costs.
The district has been a member of the pool since 1996. The risk sharing pool provides “broad limits of coverage, risk management programs and grant funding” according to the agenda. The cost of the program has recently increased, and an evaluation of the commercial marketplace was conducted.