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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 389 - ACADEMICS AND TEXTBOOKS

NRS 389.0186 Public high schools to allow pupils to receive certain credit for completion of certain computer science courses; limitation on application of such credit.

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NRS 389.0186 Public high schools to allow pupils to receive certain credit for completion of certain computer science courses; limitation on application of such credit.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, each public high school, including without limitation, a charter school, must allow a pupil enrolled in the school to receive a fourth unit of credit towards the mathematics credits required for graduation from high school or a third unit of credit towards the science credits required for graduation from high school for successful completion of:
(a)An advanced placement computer science course;
(b)A computer science course that is offered through a program of career and technical education; or
(c)A computer science course that is offered by a community college or university which has been approved pursuant to NRS 389.160 .
2. A pupil may not apply more than one unit of credit received for the completion of one or more courses described in subsection 1 toward the mathematics or science credits required for graduation from high school.
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