
An audit of Nevada school district budgets highlights concerns over accountability and staffing issues, casting doubt on the effectiveness of a $2.6 billion education budget increase. The audit calls for transparency changes amid worries about potential grade retention and questions on funding impact.
More money doesn’t always mean fewer problems. That common phrase is just one takeaway from an internal audit of the state’s public and charter schools. https://t.co/DuNYT9b3fa
Nevada has dozens of charter schools, but a state agency is focusing on a number of them experiencing some financial troubles. https://t.co/sHgqwPCk2m
Money going to Head Start isn't being allocated as effectively as it could be amid a high level of unserved children in poverty, according to a new watchdog report. https://t.co/LK6AqdU0rq




