Nevada Department of EducationNevada Department of Education

    NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RECEIVES FEDERAL GRANT TO EXPAND ACCESS TO COURSEWORK THAT SUPPORTS COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS

    October 06, 2020

    The Nevada Department of Education announced today that Nevada was one of only six states awarded federal funding through the Expanding Access to Well-Rounded Courses Demonstration Grants Program. The $2.6 million award will be distributed over a five-year period with an award of $314,305 provided in the first year.

    This funding will expand access to career and technical education (CTE), Advanced Placement, and work-based learning course opportunities to rural school districts where such options were non-existent before. In addition, the grant will provide services to support students with disabilities, including funding to hire additional special education teachers. Students will have access to these courses via distance learning, live streaming or in-person instruction options. The Nevada Department of Education is currently in the planning phase of implementing these courses, which may be available during the 2021-22 school year.

    “As I visited communities throughout the State, a key theme I heard from students and parents was the need for more course options, particularly in our rural communities” said Jhone Ebert, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. “I am thrilled that this timely grant will allow us to leverage our growing distance learning infrastructure to bring CTE and advanced coursework to more students across the Silver State.”

    The Expanding Access to Well-Rounded Courses Demonstration Grants Program is offered through the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Elementary & Secondary Education. The program provides competitive grants to state education agencies to demonstrate models for providing well-rounded educational opportunities through course access programs.

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