
Education Reform
Parents know their children better than any politician or school district ever could. That’s why Nevada Policy fights to empower parents with the freedom to choose the educational options that best suits their children’s unique needs.
Since 1991, Nevada Policy has fought for the right of every student in Nevada to have access to a quality education that helps prepare them for a fulfilling future. We believe such a basic right is the foundation for a truly prosperous and free Nevada.
Featured Articles

Splitting Up CCSD Won't Address District's Problems
There is no doubt that a lack of accountability plagues large school districts. That includes the Clark County School District, which has around 300,000 students. But if voters approve the…

ACT Scores: Nevada is the Worst of the Worst
Nevada’s American College Test scores are the worst in the nation. Nevada students not only earned the lowest ACT composite score (17.3) among U.S. states in 2022, a drop of…

Merit Pay for Teachers Benefits Educators, Students
It is long past time for Nevada, beset by an acute shortage of teachers, to embrace merit pay as a means to retain and reward its best educators. Teachers are…
Recent News
ESA regulations released: Make your voice heard
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ESA regulations released: Make your voice heard
It's an exciting time for Nevada's education saving account program! Things are just moving along. Last week, the Treasurer released an early application and today, the much anticipated proposed regulations have been posted on the Treasurer's website! The Treasurer has also announced another workshop. Public input regarding the newly posted proposed regulations will take place on Friday, August 21, 2015 at 9:00 A.M. _x000D_
What to know about Nevada's ESA applications
Parents who wish to enroll their children in Nevada’s new Education Savings Accounts program are now able to do so after the Treasurer released the official application form on Friday.
ESA myths busted by education reform facts
Are you better off than your parents were? If you’re like most adult Americans, you likely answered “yes.” But do you expect your children will be better off than you are? If you answer “yes” to that question, you’re part of a rapidly shrinking minority.