CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval called for members of a new board overseeing charter school education to provide more choices for parents and children who deserve the right to select the type of education that meets their personal needs.
At the inaugural meeting of the Nevada Public Charter School Authority on Friday, Sandoval said members will ensure that the state’s 15 charter schools meet all state academic standards and lead to creation of more and better charter schools.
Because of the approval of a Sandoval-backed bill last year, the Charter School Authority was established to sponsor and oversee charter schools, which are considered public schools in Nevada. They receive the same amount per pupil in state support as do other public schools.
Before creation of the Charter School Authority, local school districts, state universities and colleges and the state Board of Education sponsored and oversaw charter schools.
Conaboy had nominated Robert McCord, a longtime Clark County educator, as president. She said she wanted to avoid any conflict of interest because she has represented the Nevada Virtual Charter School.
But other members said that they were not concerned about a possible conflict and that her government experience was invaluable. She then was elected unanimously.
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