Nevada Statutes
§ 388.842 — Alternate scheduling permitted; minimum time required for full-time program; demonstration of proficiency
Nevada § 388.842
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Bluebook
Nev. Rev. Stat. § 388.842 (2026).
Text
1. A program of distance education may include, without limitation, an opportunity for pupils to participate in the program:
(a)For a shorter school day or a longer school day than that regularly provided for in the school district or charter school, as applicable; and
(b)During any part of the calendar year.
2. If a program of distance education is provided for pupils on a full-time basis, the program must include at least as many hours or minutes of instruction as would be provided under a program consisting of 180 days.
3. A pupil enrolled in a program of distance education on a full-time basis who demonstrates sufficient proficiency to meet the objectives of a course of distance education may complete the course of distance education in a shorter period of time than is normally allot
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2001, 3150 ; A 2021, 3519 )
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