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Smaller Class Sizes Could Await Nevada School Kids

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Friday, August 6, 2010   

LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Nevada educators are celebrating the passage of an education jobs bill Thursday in the U.S. Senate, which would provide enough money to the Silver State to restore and fund 1,200 education jobs this school year.

Lynn Warne, president of the Nevada State Education Association, the state's largest teacher's union, credits Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid for playing a crucial role in passing the measure by a vote of 61 to 39.

"He led the charge in the Senate to pass an education jobs bill, which will bring an estimated 81 million dollars to Nevada."

Many school districts already have completed their strategic plans and budgets for the upcoming school year, so they will be rushing to make changes, but Warne says last-minute or not, these changes will be most-welcomed.

"To be able to provide smaller class sizes, I don't think anybody is going to mind some reorganizing and reshuffling of staff and schedules. It'll mean that our kids will receive a higher-quality education with the small class sizes."

This federal help would be available to restore jobs for this school year only. Nevada lawmakers will be back in session in 2011, and educators hope they will take up the cause of keeping class sizes down in Nevada after the federal subsidy is gone.

The measure, an amendment to HR 1586, still needs the approval of the House, but Warne is optimistic because House members already approved a similar measure. Opponents of the fund label it as more big government that will add to the deficit, and Republican leaders had threatened to filibuster to stop it.





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