Bill would remove community college association requirement
Community colleges no longer would be required to join an association under a bill heard by the Education Committee Jan.
Read MoreCommunity colleges no longer would be required to join an association under a bill heard by the Education Committee Jan.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 15 to continue bill introduction. Among the measures introduced were: LB195, sponsored by York Sen. Greg Adams,
Read MoreThe 103rd Nebraska Legislature convened at 10:00 a.m. Jan. 9 for its 90-day first session. Eleven new members were sworn
Read MoreNotifications of property valuation will be changed by a bill passed by the Legislature April 4. Currently, when a property
Read MoreA bill that creates an educational accountability system based on student progress, in addition to universal benchmarks, was passed by
Read MoreA bill that would create an educational accountability system based on student progress, in addition to universal benchmarks, was advanced
Read MoreNotifications of property valuation would be changed by a bill advanced from general file March 22. Currently, when a property
Read MoreSchools would be assessed on student progress rather than solely on universal benchmarks under a bill advanced from general file
Read MoreA bill that allows Lincoln and Omaha to continue operating as single-district educational service units (ESUs) was passed by the
Read MoreSenators passed a bill Feb. 28 that allows school districts to issue refunding bonds and exceed the current maximum tax
Read MoreSchools could see more federal reimbursement for services provided under a bill discussed in an Education Committee hearing Feb. 21.
Read MoreA bill that would allow Lincoln and Omaha to continue operating as single-district educational service units (ESUs) advanced from general
Read MoreState aid to community colleges will be appropriated using a new funding formula passed by the Legislature Feb. 7. LB946,
Read MoreA bill that would establish a new funding formula for state aid to community colleges advanced from general file Jan.
Read MoreNebraska’s six community colleges would receive funding based on a new formula under a bill considered during an Education Committee
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