Oct 7, 2025

Urgent: Speak Up October 8

Dear Friends and Families,


We have another opportunity to ensure Nevada’s classrooms remain safe and professional.


⚠️ Timeline of Events

  • September: Several CCSD teachers posted violent, celebratory messages online.
  • Superintendent Ebert acted quickly, removing those teachers from classrooms pending investigation.
  • Parents flooded the CCSD School Board meeting, demanding the district uphold its own policies and Nevada law by terminating educators who glorify violence. Watch Power2Parent testify here »
  • Now, on October 8 at 9:00 a.m., the Nevada State Board of Education meets in Las Vegas. This is the community’s opportunity to demand the Board follow NRS 391.330 and NRS 391.750, which allow for the revocation of teaching licenses for immoral or unprofessional conduct.


📍 Meeting Details

Date: Monday, October 8

Time: 9:00 a.m.

Location: Nevada Department of Education — 2080 E. Flamingo Rd., Suite 114, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Virtual option: Click here for agenda and link.


🗣️ How to Get Involved

✅ Attend and testify in person — arrive early and fill out a public comment card.

✅ Email your statement to NVBoardED@doe.nv.gov before or during the meeting.

✅ CC: the Office of Educator Licensure at license@doe.nv.gov.

✅ Contact your State Board member: Find your representative here »


✉️ What to Say

  • The State Board must uphold Nevada law and revoke licenses for teachers who engage in or promote violence.
  • These actions violate both district policy and the public trust placed in educators.
  • Nevada families expect teachers to model professionalism, respect, and safety for every student.


Your voice matters. When parents show up, change happens.

Let’s ensure Nevada’s classrooms remain places of learning, not division.



Erin Phillips

CEO, Power2Parent

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