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WCSD News Roundup: Funding Dispute, Accolades, and Teacher Wellness

This week's Washoe County School District (WCSD) news includes a legal dispute with the Nevada Department of Education over funding for a student disability program, recognition of Nicole Dixon as a Top 40 Women Over 40, and a new fitness p...

WCSD says state has refused to pay for residential program for child with disabilities
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Key Insights

  • WCSD is taking legal action against the Nevada Department of Education (NDE) over the state's refusal to fund a residential treatment program for a child with disabilities. Why this matters: This dispute could impact funding for other students with extraordinary needs and sets a precedent for state vs. district financial responsibilities.
  • Nicole Dixon of WCSD has been selected as one of The Association of Junior Leagues International's (AJLI) Top 40 Women Over 40 for 2025, recognizing her achievements and community contributions. Why this matters: Showcases the dedication and impact of WCSD employees beyond their professional roles.
  • Swët Fitness has partnered with WCSD to offer free fitness classes to teachers, promoting wellness and camaraderie. Why this matters: Highlights the importance of supporting teacher well-being to improve overall education quality.

In-Depth Analysis

### Funding Dispute Between WCSD and NDE

The Washoe County School District is pursuing legal action against the Nevada Department of Education regarding the funding of a residential treatment program for a student with disabilities. The district argues that the state is obligated to cover the $582,000 cost, citing state administrative codes and $2 million in annual state funds allocated for extraordinary expenses for students with disabilities. The NDE has not commented on the matter, stating they don't have direct funding for the program and directing the district to another program that doesn't fund residential placements. WCSD says that the NDE spent less than $375,000 of the $2 million allocated in 2024.

### Nicole Dixon Honored as Top 40 Women Over 40

Nicole Dixon, Accountant and Procurement Manager for WCSD, has been recognized by The Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) as a Top 40 Women Over 40 for 2025. This award acknowledges her professional achievements and community service. Dixon has also received accolades such as the 2021 Humanitarian Award from the Issac Wilson Project and the 2019 Black Expo Top 40 Under 40.

### Swët Fitness Partners with WCSD for Teacher Wellness

Swët Fitness has partnered with WCSD to provide free group fitness classes to WCSD staff. The program focuses on a specific school each week, offering classes at 5:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. WCSD staff members can use the code “WCSD2025” for the classes, and all WCSD employees receive a 20% discount on membership. The schedule is:

  • Depoali Middle School: April 22nd & April 24th
  • JWood Raw Elementary School: April 29th and May 1st
  • Marce Herz Middle School: May 6th and May 8th
  • Mount Rose K-8th: May 13th and May 15th
  • Galena High School: May 20th and May 22nd
  • Double Diamond High School: May 27th and May 29th.

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FAQ

What is the dispute between WCSD and the Nevada Department of Education about?

The dispute centers on the NDE's refusal to fund a residential treatment program for a child with disabilities, which WCSD believes the state is obligated to pay for.

Who is Nicole Dixon?

Nicole Dixon is the Accountant and Procurement Manager for the Williamsburg County School District, recognized as one of AJLI's Top 40 Women Over 40 for her professional and community achievements.

How can WCSD staff participate in the Swët Fitness program?

WCSD staff can attend the free group fitness classes at the designated school each week and use the code “WCSD2025”. All WCSD employees receive a 20% discount on membership.

Takeaways

  • Stay informed about education funding policies and their impact on students with disabilities.
  • Recognize and celebrate the achievements of individuals contributing to the community.
  • Take advantage of wellness programs to promote a healthy lifestyle.

Discussion

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