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Iverson Accountability Report

 

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In accordance with the U.S. Department of Education (USED) addendum to provide flexibility in accountability reporting requirements for the 2021-22 school year, please review the following:

NSPF Star Ratings
NSPF star ratings are not calculated for the 2021-22 school year in accordance with flexibility offered by the USED addendum for accountability. The State is required to provide index scores and calculate all indicators and measures for the NSPF to meaningfully differentiate schools. NSPF star ratings were last calculated for the 2018-19 school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chronic Absenteeism Rates
Chronic absenteeism data will be reported for the 2021-22 school year for federal and state reporting. The State chronic absenteeism rate is adjusted in accordance with Senate Bill 249 (2021) which states absences that are excused by a medical professional cannot count against a school's chronic absenteeism rate on the NSPF.

Potential Partial/Modified Reporting
Please note, context is provided for data sets that are incomplete due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This information is provided to assist in the understanding of the data sets impacted by the pandemic.

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Dr. Mervin Iverson​

     We are fortunate to have our school named after such a dedicated and involved community member.  Dr. Iverson was a staple in the education community.  He spent 41 years in education, first as a teacher and later as a building administrator, before going on to be director of curriculum, director of schools, assistant superintendent and area superintendent.  Not only was he a prominent educator in the Clark County School District,  but he took a leave of absence to serve as an administrator for Aramco Schools in Saudi Arabia from 1980-1985. During these years his family enjoyed traveling to many parts of the world.  He retired in 1995, but he never stopped being involved with the education of students in Clark County.  He continued on to help create the Clark County School District curriculum, and he was on the State Board of Education for eight years. In 2002, Dr. Iverson was honored to have a school named after him right in the community where he and his family reside.  On Saturday, February 4, 2017, Dr. Mervin Iverson passed away peacefully while in the company of his family.

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Las Vegas, NV 89142

(702) 799-7260

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