Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 389 - Academics and Textbooks
NRS 389.074 - Instruction in financial literacy.


1. The board of trustees of each school district and the governing body of each charter school shall ensure that instruction in financial literacy is provided to pupils enrolled in grades 3 to 12, inclusive, in each public school within the school district or in the charter school, as applicable. The instruction must include, without limitation:
(a) The skills necessary to develop financial responsibility, including, without limitation:
(1) Making reasonable financial decisions by analyzing the alternatives and consequences of those financial decisions;
(2) Locating and evaluating financial information from various sources;
(3) Judging the quality of services offered by a financial institution;
(4) Developing communication strategies to discuss financial issues;
(5) Controlling personal information; and
(6) Reviewing and summarizing federal and state consumer protection laws.
(b) The skills necessary to manage finances, including, without limitation:
(1) Developing a plan for spending and saving;
(2) Developing a system for keeping and using financial records; and
(3) Developing a personal financial plan.
(c) The skills necessary to understand the use of credit and the incurrence of debt, including, without limitation:
(1) Identifying the costs and benefits of various types of credit;
(2) Understanding the methods to manage debt and the consequences of acquiring debt;
(3) Understanding how interest rates, compounding frequency and the terms of a loan can affect the cost of credit;
(4) Completing an application for a loan;
(5) Understanding different types of loans, including, without limitation, payday loans, automobile loans, student loans and mortgages;
(6) Explaining the purpose of a credit report, including, without limitation, the manner in which a credit report is used by lenders;
(7) Describing the rights of a borrower regarding his or her credit report;
(8) Identifying methods to avoid and resolve debt problems; and
(9) Reviewing and summarizing federal and state consumer credit protection laws.
(d) The skills necessary to understand the basic principles of saving and investing, including, without limitation:
(1) Understanding how saving and investing contribute to financial well-being;
(2) Understanding the methods of investing and alternatives to investing;
(3) Understanding how to buy and sell investments;
(4) Understanding compound interest, including, without limitation, in the context of investments;
(5) Understanding various types of securities, including, without limitation, stocks and bonds; and
(6) Understanding how the regulation of financial institutions protects investors.
(e) The skills necessary to prevent and limit the consequences of identity theft and fraud.
(f) The skills necessary to understand the basic assessment of taxes, including, without limitation, understanding the matter in which taxes are computed by local, state and federal governmental entities.
(g) The skills necessary to understand the basic principles of insurance, including, without limitation:
(1) Understanding the function of various insurance policies; and
(2) Determining the quality of an insurance provider.
(h) The skills necessary to plan for higher education and career choices, including, without limitation:
(1) Information concerning institutions of higher education and college preparedness;
(2) Information concerning career options;
(3) Writing a resume;
(4) Information concerning opportunities for financial aid, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and the programs of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, and the manner in which to qualify for such opportunities;
(5) Information concerning scholarship opportunities, including, without limitation, the Governor Guinn Millennium Scholarship Program and Silver State Opportunity Grant Program; and
(6) Information concerning prepaid tuition and college savings programs and plans established pursuant to chapter 353B of NRS and section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. ยง 529.
2. The standards of content and performance for the instruction in financial literacy required by subsection 1 must be included in the standards of content and performance established by the Council to Establish Academic Standards for Public Schools pursuant to NRS 389.520. The instruction required by subsection 1 must be:
(a) Age-appropriate; and
(b) Included within a course of study for which the Council has established the relevant standards of content and performance, including, without limitation, a course of study in economics, mathematics or social studies.
3. The board of trustees of each school district and the governing body of each charter school in which pupils are enrolled in any grade of grades 3 to 12, inclusive, shall encourage:
(a) Persons to volunteer time, expertise and resources to assist a school district, governing body of a charter school, public school or teacher in the provision of instruction in financial literacy; and
(b) Partnerships between a school district or charter school and relevant persons, businesses or entities in which those persons, businesses or entities provide the resources necessary to provide instruction in financial literacy.
(Added to NRS by 2009, 1120; A 2017, 2930; 2021, 1127)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 389 - Academics and Textbooks

NRS 389.003 - Enforcement of standards and courses of study by trustees.

NRS 389.007 - Uniform grading scale for high schools. [Effective through June 30, 2022.] Uniform grading scale for high schools. [Effective July 1, 2022.]

NRS 389.009 - Public high school to administer certain examination concerning civics; requirements for administration of examination; pupil required to take examination as condition for graduation; waiver from examination; reports.

NRS 389.0095 - Establishment of plan to identify pupils for placement in more rigorous courses; notification of parent or guardian; establishment of more rigorous courses.

NRS 389.014 - Patriotic observance.

NRS 389.018 - Designation of core academic subjects; minimum units of credit required in high school; exception; additional subjects to be taught. [Effective through June 30, 2022.] Designation of core academic subjects; minimum units of credit requi...

NRS 389.0186 - Public high schools to allow pupils to receive certain credit for completion of certain computer science courses; requirements for receipt of such credit.

NRS 389.021 - Establishment of courses of study; provisions governing cardiopulmonary resuscitation and automated external defibrillator for health course in middle school, junior high school and high school.

NRS 389.026 - Development of model curriculum for English language arts and mathematics; distribution; authorized use by teachers and regional training programs for professional development.

NRS 389.031 - Development of standards for teaching personal safety of children.

NRS 389.033 - Development of list of curricula and programs concerning prevention of substance misuse and substance use disorders.

NRS 389.036 - Establishment of course or unit of course of instruction concerning human immunodeficiency virus, human reproductive system, related communicable diseases and sexual responsibility; appointment of advisory committee; notice to parent or...

NRS 389.037 - Availability of course in computer science; efforts to be made to increase enrollment in such course by certain pupils. [Effective July 1, 2022.]

NRS 389.0375 - Internet repository of resources for providing instruction in computer science; assistance to school districts and schools to establish programs of instruction in computer science. [Effective through June 30, 2022.] Internet repository...

NRS 389.038 - Review of instruction in computer education and technology; recommendations to State Board regarding approval. [Effective through June 30, 2022.] Review of course and instruction in computer education; recommendations to State Board reg...

NRS 389.041 - Establishment of course of study in occupational guidance and counseling.

NRS 389.046 - Programs and curricula for American Indians.

NRS 389.054 - Instruction in American government; exception.

NRS 389.057 - Instruction in American history; exception.

NRS 389.061 - Instruction in history and contributions of certain groups of persons. [Effective July 1, 2022.]

NRS 389.064 - Instruction in personal safety of children; exception; report; required background checks of volunteers; acceptance of grants, gifts and donations.

NRS 389.072 - Instruction in computer education and technology; regulations.

NRS 389.074 - Instruction in financial literacy.

NRS 389.077 - Satisfactory completion of courses in American government and American history required for graduation; exception for certain pupils.

NRS 389.090 - Regulations by State Board; purposes; liability insurance required; content of courses; restrictions on age of pupils.

NRS 389.100 - Legislative findings; authorization for school districts and charter schools to charge fee.

NRS 389.155 - Program of independent study for certain pupils; regulations; requirements.

NRS 389.160 - Credit toward graduation from high school for courses taken at community college, state college or university.

NRS 389.165 - Credit toward graduation from high school for certain community service projects.

NRS 389.167 - Credit toward graduation from high school for completion of work-based learning program; application to offer work-based learning program; requirements for work-based learning program; report.

NRS 389.169 - Grants of money from Department to develop and implement work-based learning programs; State Board to prescribe fields, trades or occupations for which grant may be awarded.

NRS 389.171 - Credit granted for performance on examination in lieu of course attendance; regulations.

NRS 389.200 - "Competency-based education" defined.

NRS 389.210 - Establishment of pilot program to provide competency-based education; regulations; requirements for schools selected to participate in program.

NRS 389.220 - Competency-Based Education Network: Establishment; composition; duties; meetings; Chair; quorum; members serve without compensation.

NRS 389.230 - Public campaign to raise awareness; meetings to inform superintendents of school districts; distribution of available money to carry out program.

NRS 389.300 - Application to enroll in dual credit course; approval or disapproval of application; prerequisites for dual credit course to be completed before enrollment in course.

NRS 389.310 - Programs for dual credit courses; reports.

NRS 389.320 - Requirements to receive full or partial credit for specific course of study.

NRS 389.330 - Requirements for award of high school diploma to certain pupils who transfer schools; modified course of study for certain pupils who transfer schools.

NRS 389.500 - "Council" defined.

NRS 389.505 - Superintendent of Public Instruction required to ensure Council carries out duties successfully.

NRS 389.510 - Creation; membership; terms; compensation.

NRS 389.520 - Establishment of standards; periodic review of standards; adoption of standards by State Board; establishment of policy for ethical, safe and secure use of computers.

NRS 389.525 - Establishment of standards of content and performance for ethnic and diversity studies for pupils enrolled in high school; provision of instruction in ethnic and diversity studies; regulations.

NRS 389.530 - Duty of Department to provide support; assistance from other state agencies.

NRS 389.540 - Review of courses of study to determine compliance with standards.

NRS 389.840 - Definitions.

NRS 389.850 - Final selection by State Board; exception for charter schools; accurate portrayal of cultural and racial diversity of society. [Effective through June 30, 2022.] Final selection by State Board; exception for charter schools; accurate po...

NRS 389.860 - Contracts by State Board for purchase; provisions of contracts.

NRS 389.870 - Enforcement by board of trustees of use of prescribed textbooks; exception for charter schools.

NRS 389.880 - Use of prescribed textbooks; exceptions; penalty.