Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB438

Introduced
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Report Pass
4/24/23  
Refer
4/24/23  
Report Pass
6/4/23  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to the recruitment, preparation and retention of teachers. (BDR 34-1061)

Impact

This legislation represents a significant shift in Nevada's approach to the teaching profession, allowing for the allocation of state funds, amounting to approximately $50,946,000, for the development of programs that encourage high school students to enter teacher preparation paths and support existing teachers in their roles. The intent is to create a mechanism that can respond more flexibly to the growing need for qualified educators in the state, which has been a persistent issue.

Summary

Senate Bill 438 aims to enhance the recruitment, preparation, and retention of teachers in Nevada's public schools. It establishes the Teach Nevada Collaborative and the Teach Nevada Collaborative Account, tasked with consolidating various efforts statewide to address the critical teacher shortage. The bill repeals the existing Teach Nevada Scholarship Program, redirecting the focus towards a system that supports comprehensive strategies for teacher preparation, from dual credit courses to alternatives for licensure programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB438 is largely supportive among educational stakeholders who emphasize the importance of innovative recruitment strategies and better support for current teachers. Advocacy groups and education boards have praised the focus on dual credit offerings and wrap-around services aimed at increasing completion rates of teaching programs. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the discontinuation of the previous scholarship program, which had been a significant incentive for aspiring teachers.

Contention

A notable point of contention hinges on the efficacy of the proposed Collaborative and its ability to significantly address the teacher shortage. Critics question whether shifting funding and focus will produce measurable results in teacher retention and recruitment, and whether the new system will adequately address the diverse needs of schools in different regions of Nevada. The bill will require transparent metrics and ongoing evaluation to ensure funds are used effectively and educational goals are met.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB323

Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-114)

NV SB71

Revises provisions relating to the recruitment and retention of school staff. (BDR 34-439)

NV SB81

Revises various provisions governing education. (BDR 34-276)

NV AB400

Revises various provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-1088)

NV SB460

Revises provisions relating to education. (BDR 34-16)

NV SB314

Revises provisions relating to mental health education in schools. (BDR 34-1068)

NV SB955

Establishes provisions relating to teacher recruitment and retention and creates the "Teacher Baseline Salary Grant Program" and the "Teacher Recruitment and Retention State Scholarship Program"

NV SB1163

Establishes provisions relating to teacher recruitment and retention and creates the "Teacher Baseline Salary Grant Program" and the "Teacher Recruitment and Retention State Scholarship Program"

NV SB47

Revises provisions relating to teachers. (BDR 34-379)

NV AB1164

Teachers: recruitment and retention: computer science.

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