New Nevada superintendent sets priorities for funding, pre-K expansion, and career pathways |
Nevada’s new state superintendent, Victor Wakefield, has outlined a strategic vision for improving K-12 education, emphasizing stronger early learning, expanded career and college pathways, better support for educators, and more effective use of funding to drive measurable results. After a statewide tour of schools, Wakefield said aligning spending with clear priorities, such as pre-K expansion, where enrollment has grown but still reaches fewer than one in five four-year-olds, and increasing access to advanced and career-focused courses, will help guide future legislative investment decisions. He also highlighted disparities in access to rigorous coursework across districts, ongoing staffing and infrastructure challenges, and budget pressures tied to declining enrollment, while stressing the need for clearer accountability, stronger family engagement, and more consistent planning to improve student outcomes statewide.