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Welcome to the Nevada Department of Education's (NDE) website! Whether you are an educator looking to renew your license, a parent or family member seeking information about our work on behalf of students, or a constituent following the work of our State Board of Education or other Boards or Commissions, this site will help you find what you need.
New and existing licensees must register themselves and use OPAL to update contact information, clear provisions, add extensions, apply for additional licenses or endorsements, and start the renewal process. Everything uploaded into OPAL must be in the form of a PDF document.
Welcome to the Nevada Department of Education's (NDE) Licensure homepage! NDE’s values of equity, access to quality, success, inclusivity, community, and transparency guide all that we do.
Have you registered with Online Portal for Application and Licensure (OPAL)? Copyright © 2018 | Nevada Department of Education | All Rights Reserved.
The Nevada Department of Education or NDOE, autonomous of the governor and the Nevada State Legislature, administers primary and secondary public education in the state of Nevada. The NDOE headquarters are located in Carson City. [1]
Education in Nevada. "All Nevadans ready for success in a global 21st Century." -Department of Education Vision Statement.
Nevada Department of Education. 700 East Fifth Street. Carson City. 89701. Phone. (775) 687-9115. Website. http://www.doe.nv.gov/.
What can you do on Nevada Accountability Portal? You can find information about student achievement, school ratings, high school graduation rates, student-teacher ratios, educator qualifications, school discipline, student enrollment numbers, and much much more.
The Nevada State Board of Education acts as the North Star of the Nevada education system, developing the vision and policy goals for student achievement. The Board sets policy standards to ensure that all students receive equal and equitable access to a high-quality education in a safe, respectful, and culturally responsive environment.
Today, the U.S. Department of Education (Department) announced the approval of Nevada's American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) plan and distributed remaining ARP ESSER funds to them.