Existing law creates the Joint Interim Standing Committee on Education. (NRS 218E.320) Existing law authorizes the Committee to: (1) evaluate, review and comment upon issues related to education in Nevada; (2) conduct investigations and hold hearings; (3) conduct studies as directed by the Legislature or the Legislative Commission; and (4) make certain recommendations to the Legislature. (NRS 218E.330, 218E.615) This bill directs the Committee to conduct six separate studies during the 2023-2024 interim and report its findings for each study to the Legislature. Specifically, this bill directs the Committee to study: (1) the mental health and wellness of pupils; (2) the workload of teachers, including any relevant statutory and regulatory requirements; (3) requirements governing the licensing and authorization to work of teachers and administrators and the effect of such requirements on the diversity and effectiveness of teachers and administrators and the recruitment of local teachers and administrators; (4) trends in graduation and achievement of pupils enrolled in high school and any divergence between those trends; (5) groups of pupils that may require additional resources, and policies and strategies that may address the needs of such groups; and (6) waivers of registration fees, laboratory fees and other fees at institutions within the Nevada System of Higher Education.