Children in Nevada could be required to start school by age 5 under a bill proposed by a state lawmaker.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports (http://bit.ly/2nW6LUD) that North Las Vegas Democratic Assemblywoman Olivia Diaz introduced the bill Wednesday. It would make school attendance mandatory at a younger age and require districts to establish pre-kindergarten programs.
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Diaz says studies have shown that such programs can boost the performance of less privileged students.
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The Department of Education projects that the changes would cost $176 million for fiscal year 2017-18. The governor's proposed budget does not include that funding.
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Representatives from Nevada's two largest school districts spoke in favor of the bill. Nevada Families for Freedom criticized using taxpayer money to "institutionalize little children."
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The Education Committee has not yet taken action on the bill.
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Information from: Las Vegas Review-Journal, http://www.lvrj.com
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