Nevada vs. Florida: Picking Your Child’s Religion

Chantale Suttle • February 17, 2023
Two wedding bands sit in an open Bible.

When creating your prenup there are a lot of areas that need to be discussed and decided on with your legal team. But did you know that choosing the religion of your unborn child could be one of them? In Florida, parents are able to choose the religion of their not yet conceived child in their prenuptial agreement. As simple as this decision seems it could have a huge impact on your child’s future and education. Religion can dictate vaccinations, and the type of school your child attends. Other states such as Nevada do not allow this. So, while you are drafting your prenup make sure you check with your state’s regulations, because choosing religion may be a VERY important topic you were not aware that you needed to discuss.

 

Candida (Candi) Wadsworth – Delivering Quality Education in Diverse Settings

 

Active in the South Florida and Las Vegas educational sphere, Candi Wadsworth has held a number of academic leadership positions over the past decade. As principal of a Vertex Education campus from 2020 to 2022, Candi Wadsworth oversaw strategic planning and curriculum goal setting for North Valley (LTS). Working with faculty and administrators, she designed programs that helped improve student performance.

 

Ms. Candida (Candi) Wadsworth previously spent four years with the Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas’ Nellis Air Force Base Campus as assistant principal. Aligned with Nevada Educators Performance Framework (NEPF) standards, she provided monitoring and mentorship of lead teachers and instructional coaches, while supporting classroom management and instruction. She also helped coordinate tests across the curriculum and oversaw training that met state mandates.

 

Ms. Wadsworth has extensive experience working in Title 1 schools and increasing student performance and learning gains. Ms. Candi Wadsworth believes every student is capable of being successful, it just takes the right person to teach them in the way that they learn best. We are not creating widgets, we are creating people; therefore, we must realize there is not a cookie-cutter approach to student success.

 


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