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1. |
Computers,
whether stationary or portable,
and the hardware and software
necessary for the operation of
those computers; |
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2. |
Interactive
videodiscs or other optical
discs; |
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3. |
Magnetic media,
including, without limitation,
computer discs, audiotape and
videotape; and |
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4. |
Services pursuant
to which a subscriber may access
the Internet or use an
electronic mail address, or
both. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education by R026‑01, eff.
11‑1‑2001) |
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NAC 390.010
Committees to
evaluate and recommend textbooks
and electronic media:
Appointment; membership.
(NRS
385.080,
390.140)
The
superintendent of a school
district must appoint a
committee to evaluate and
recommend textbooks and
electronic media to be used in
public schools before the
district may forward any such
recommendations to the State
Board of Education for adoption.
The committee must consist of: |
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1. |
A teacher or
teachers who are licensed to
teach: |
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(a) |
The subject areas
of the textbooks or electronic
media being considered if the
textbooks or electronic media
are for use in secondary grades;
or |
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(b) |
Elementary
education if the textbooks or
electronic media being
considered are for use in
elementary grades; |
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2. |
An administrator
or a specialist in curriculum
who is employed by the school
district; |
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3. |
A parent of a
pupil who is enrolled in the
school district; and |
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4. |
Any other member
or members the superintendent
deems necessary to serve on the
committee. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92; A
by R026‑01, 11‑1‑2001) |
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NAC 390.020
Committee
evaluation of textbooks.
A
committee established pursuant
to
NAC 390.010 shall review
textbooks and submit to the
Department of Education in the
form prescribed by the
Department an evaluation of any
textbooks being recommended for
adoption. The evaluation must
include: |
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1. |
A comparison of
the textbook with the courses of
study offered in this state and
the goals and objectives of the
school district that the
committee is representing. |
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2. |
A summary of the
organization and presentation of
material in the textbook. |
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3. |
A statement of
the quality of production of the
textbook, including the cover,
binding and print. |
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4. |
An analysis of
the accuracy of the information
contained in the textbook. |
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5. |
A statement of
the appropriateness of any
materials of support or
references provided with the
textbook. |
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6. |
An analysis of
the ability of the textbook to
stimulate interest in pupils. |
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7. |
A reasonable
assurance that the textbook
complies with the requirements
of subsection 2 of
NRS 390.140. |
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8. |
A list of the
times and locations that parents
of pupils enrolled in the
district and other members of
the community were afforded an
opportunity to review the
textbook and to submit written
comments to the committee before
the final recommendations were
made. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92) |
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NAC 390.025
Electronic media: Notification
to use; committee evaluation.
(NRS
385.080,
390.140) |
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1. |
A school district
shall notify the Department of
Education of its intent to use
electronic media as the primary
basis of instruction. |
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2. |
In addition to
the duties set forth in
NAC 390.020, a committee
established pursuant to
NAC 390.010 shall review
electronic media and submit to
the Department of Education in
the form prescribed by the
Department an evaluation of any
electronic media being selected
for use as the primary basis of
instruction. The evaluation must
include: |
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(a) |
A comparison of
the electronic media with the
courses of study offered in this
state and the goals and
objectives of the school
district that the committee is
representing. |
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(b) |
A summary of the
organization and presentation of
the information contained in the
electronic media. |
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(c) |
A statement of
the quality of production of the
electronic media. |
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(d) |
An analysis of
the accuracy of the information
contained in the electronic
media. |
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(e) |
A statement of
the appropriateness of the
information contained in the
electronic media. |
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(f) |
An analysis of
the ability of the electronic
media to stimulate interest in
pupils. |
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(g) |
A reasonable
assurance that the electronic
media complies with the
requirements of subsection 2 of
NRS 390.140. |
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(h) |
A list of the
times and locations that parents
of pupils enrolled in the school
district and other members of
the community were afforded an
opportunity to review the
electronic media and to submit
written comments to the
committee before the final
recommendations were made. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education by R026‑01, eff.
11‑1‑2001) |
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NAC 390.030
Provision of
opportunity for members of
community to review textbooks
and electronic media and submit
comments.
(NRS
385.080,
390.140)
If
a textbook or electronic media
adopted by the State Board of
Education has not been evaluated
by a committee appointed by the
superintendent of a local school
district pursuant to
NAC 390.010, the
superintendent of that school
district shall afford the
parents of pupils enrolled in
the district and other members
of the community an opportunity
to review the textbook or
electronic media and submit
written comments to the school
district. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92; A
by R026‑01, 11‑1‑2001) |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92; A
by R026‑01, 11‑1‑2001) |
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NAC 390.040
Recommendations
for adoption of textbooks or
electronic media: Time for
submission; effect of incorrect
or inaccurate evaluation.
(NRS
385.080,
390.140) |
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1. |
A recommendation
for the adoption of a textbook
or electronic media must be
submitted to the Department of
Education in December, March or
April to be considered by the
State Board of Education. The
State Board may grant exceptions
to this requirement if a school
district can demonstrate
compelling circumstances why the
recommendation was not submitted
in December, March or April.
Recommendations submitted after
June 30 will not be considered
by the State Board. |
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2. |
The Department of
Education may delay the
consideration of a
recommendation for the adoption
of a textbook or electronic
media if it finds that any of
the information required by
NAC 390.020 or
390.025, as applicable, is
incorrect or inaccurate. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92; A
10‑8‑93; R026‑01, 11‑1‑2001) |
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NAC 390.050
Compliance
with schedule for adoption of
textbooks and electronic media.
(NRS
385.080,
390.140)
A
textbook and electronic media
will be adopted for use in
public schools according to the
schedule for adoption prescribed
by the Department of Education,
unless the State Board of
Education grants an exception to
this requirement. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92; A
by R026‑01, 11‑1‑2001) |
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NAC 390.060
Use of
textbook or electronic media on
experimental basis.
(NRS
385.080,
390.140)
A
textbook or electronic media may
be used on an experimental basis
by a school district for not
more than 1 year before the
textbook or electronic media is
given a final evaluation. A
request to use a textbook or
electronic media in this manner
must be submitted to the
Department of Education in the
form prescribed by the
Department. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92; A
by R026‑01, 11‑1‑2001) |
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NAC 390.070
Use of revised
editions of adopted textbooks or
electronic media.
(NRS
385.080,
390.140)
A
revision of an adopted textbook
or electronic media may be used
by a school district if the
revision does not add to,
subtract from or change the
areas of content in the textbook
or electronic media. The period
during which the revised
textbook or electronic media may
be used is the same as the
period of use for the textbook
or electronic media in its
original form. A school district
shall notify the Department of
Education of its intent to use a
revised edition of an approved
textbook or electronic media
before purchasing the revised
edition. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑1‑92; A
by R026‑01, 11‑1‑2001) |
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SELECTION OF
SUPPLEMENTAL TEXTBOOKS AND
RESOURCES FOR MEDIA CENTERS |
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NAC 390.100
Definitions. As used in this
chapter, unless the context
otherwise requires: |
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1. |
“Media center”
means a centralized collection
of educational resources located
within the library of a public
school. |
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2. |
“Supplemental
textbook” means any medium or
material used to reinforce or
extend a basic program of
instruction. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑22‑93) |
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NAC 390.110
Procedures for selection:
Establishment and approval;
effect of compliance. |
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1. |
The board of
trustees of a local school
district shall establish written
procedures for the selection of
supplemental textbooks and the
resources to be used in a media
center. |
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2. |
The initial set
of written procedures required
by subsection 1 must be
submitted to the Superintendent
of Public Instruction for his
approval. Materials selected in
accordance with written
procedures that have been so
approved shall be deemed to
satisfy the requirements of
paragraph (b) of subsection 2 of
NRS 390.230. |
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3. |
Thereafter, the
written procedures for selection
must be submitted to the
Superintendent of Public
Instruction for approval at
least once every 5 years, and
whenever subsequent modification
is proposed by the board of
trustees. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑22‑93) |
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NAC 390.120
Procedures for
selection: Parameters for
development.
In
developing the written
procedures, the board of
trustees shall adhere to and
incorporate the following
parameters: |
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1. |
Employees of the
school district and employees of
each media center share the
primary responsibility for the
selection of resources to be
used in the media center. |
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2. |
Teachers have the
primary responsibility for the
selection of supplemental
textbooks. |
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3. |
The supplemental
textbooks and resources for use
in a media center that have been
selected for use in a school are
subject to the approval of the
principal of that school. |
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4. |
School
administrators, librarians,
teachers, parents, pupils and
other members of the community
must be allowed to: |
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(a) |
Review the
selected materials; and |
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(b) |
Request
reconsideration of the selected
materials pursuant to
NAC 390.140. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑22‑93) |
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NAC 390.130
Procedures for
selection: Contents.
The
written procedure for the
selection of supplemental
textbooks and the resources to
be used in a media center must: |
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1. |
Provide for the
selection of: |
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(a) |
Materials that
enrich and support the school
district’s philosophies and
goals, taking into consideration
the varied interests, abilities
and maturity levels of the
pupils served; |
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(b) |
Materials that
encourage growth in knowledge
and contribute to the
development of literary,
cultural and aesthetic
appreciation; |
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(c) |
Informational
materials that encourage and
enable pupils to think
independently, to develop
ethical standards and to make
intelligent judgments in their
daily lives; and |
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(d) |
Materials that
are representative of many
religious, ethnic, and cultural
groups and their contributions
to American heritage. |
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2. |
Require: |
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(a) |
That the
selector, in choosing the
materials, place principle above
personal opinion and reason
above prejudice to form a
balanced collection of materials
that is appropriate for the
intended users of these
materials; |
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(b) |
That the
materials selected reflect
support for the principles of
freedom of speech which are
inherent in the First Amendment
of the United States
Constitution, and which are
expressed in the Library Bill
of Rights and the Freedom
to Read Statement
disseminated by the American
Library Association; |
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(c) |
That the
materials selected be in harmony
with the constitutions and the
laws of the United States and
this state; and |
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(d) |
That the
materials be selected after
reference to standard sources of
critical reviews, including, but
not limited to, the School
Library Journal, Booklist, The
Elementary School Library
Collection, and the Wilson
series of library catalogs. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑22‑93) |
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NAC 390.140
Review and reconsideration of
selection of materials that are
challenged. |
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1. |
Each school
district shall include in its
written procedures for the
selection of supplemental
textbooks and the resources to
be used in media centers a
procedure for reviewing and
reconsidering the selection of
materials that are challenged.
Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, such a procedure
must provide that the
complainant first submit the
complaint to the principal of
the school for which the
challenged materials have been
selected. Upon receipt of such a
complaint, the principal shall: |
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(a) |
Explain to the
complainant the school
district’s procedures and
criteria for the selection of
materials; |
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(b) |
Attempt to
resolve the issue informally; |
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(c) |
Inform the
complainant of his right to file
with the school district a
formal request for
reconsideration on a form
developed and distributed by the
Superintendent of Public
Instruction; and |
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(d) |
Forward a copy of
the complaint to the
superintendent of the local
school district. |
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2. |
The materials so
challenged may remain in use by
the school until a review is
completed by a committee
selected by the board of
trustees. The committee: |
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(a) |
Must be comprised
of at least one teacher,
librarian, representative of
school administrators, pupil and
parent; |
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(b) |
May be expanded
to include other interested
members of the community as
members also; and |
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(c) |
May be appointed
as a standing committee to serve
for the school year. |
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3. |
The members of
the committee shall consider the
challenged material in its
entirety with both the specific
objections and the context of
the objections in mind. They
shall also consult reviews of
the materials from the standard
sources of reviews referenced in
paragraph (d) of subsection 2 of
NAC 390.130. |
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4. |
In reviewing the
challenged material, the
committee shall consider: |
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(a) |
The best
interests of the pupils; |
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(b) |
The requirements
of the curriculum; and |
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(c) |
The principles of
freedom of speech and the right
to a redress of grievances
inherent in the First Amendment
of the United States
Constitution and expressed in
the Library Bill of Rights
and the Freedom to Read
Statement as disseminated |
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5. |
The committee
shall, within 30 school days
after the complainant submits
the request for reconsideration,
render a decision and report the
decision publicly. |
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6. |
If: |
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(a) |
The complaint is
based upon noncompliance by a
school district with its written
procedures; and |
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(b) |
All
administrative remedies have
been exhausted at the school
district level, the complainant
may appeal directly to the
Superintendent of Public
Instruction. |
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(Added to NAC by
Bd. of Education, eff. 4‑22‑93) |