A new bill, Assembly Bill 533, is being considered by the State Legislature in Nevada. The bill would allow students to attend schools outside of their zoned school, as long as the school is not at capacity. The Superintendent of Public Instruction would establish an application process for students to apply to attend these schools. The process would include a deadline for submission and a webpage with information on pupil transfers between schools. Additionally, the bill would require each school district’s Board of Trustees to set capacity limits for each grade level. This bill aims to give students more flexibility in choosing their schools and to provide transparency on pupil transfers. For more information and to read the full text of the bill, visit the KOLO website. Copyright 2025 KOLO. All rights reserved.
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