The Nevada Report Card serves as a vital state and federally mandated reporting platform, ensuring transparency and accountability in Nevada’s public education system. It is mandated by both Nevada Revised Statute (NRS) 385A.070 and Title I of The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), which was amended by Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
Nevada Report Card is an important resource for parents and other stakeholders, as they can use it to understand a school’s challenges and successes. It contains detailed information, including downloadable data sets about Nevada public schools and districts related to a wide a variety of student and school metrics such as student achievement, school ratings, high school graduation rates, student-teacher ratios, educator qualifications, school discipline, student enrollment numbers, attendance rates, school designations, and much more.
Nevada Report Card requirement of the NRS and ESSA is fulfilled through collaborative efforts between the NDE and the Nevada school Districts.
Nevada Report Card data and information is annually published on the website known as Nevada Accountability Portal.