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BOARD OF EDUCATION: Member of panel resigns

Conduct at public meetings called 'distracting,' 'shocking'

Greg Nance quit the Nevada Board of Education on Monday following a weekend of public meeting make-out sessions with his new wife.

Sharon Frederick, a fellow board member, said Nance's behavior was "like watching a reality TV show. It was so distracting!"


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  • Vice President Anthony Ruggiero called Nance's conduct "shocking and deplorable."

    Board member Jan Biggerstaff said she met with Nance on Monday morning and told him that the bad publicity was going to hurt his political career and ability to serve.

    But Nance, 49, cited his health issues and the need to take care of his 20-year-old wife, Sharona Dagani, who has cerebral palsy, as reasons for resigning.

    "I have to put her first," he said.

    Dagani sat beside Nance at Friday and Saturday's Board of Education meeting while strapped into a motorized wheelchair.

    A year ago, television news reports said Dagani had about $2 million in a trust fund from a medical malpractice lawsuit. Dagani's mother went to the media in 2007 after the young woman left her Jewish family to join the International Church of Las Vegas, an evangelical church where her part-time caregiver was a member.

    Nance acknowledged he is now "well-off" but said he signed a prenuptial agreement to protect his wife's assets. He also told the board that he wants to change his last name to hers.

    In January, Nance wrote in a Nevada financial disclosure statement for public officials that he "owned nothing" and that everything belonged to his ministry, Ambassadors for Christ, which he operated out of his home with his now-deceased wife, Rita Nyberg.

    "We have taken a vow of poverty," wrote Nance, who said he is a Pentecostal preacher.

    Nyberg died in October, when Nance allowed doctors to take her off life support.

    "I didn't want to do it," Nance said, explaining that Nyberg had cancer and was unconscious from a seizure. She might have lived another month, Nance said, but there was no chance for recovery.

    Within 24 hours of Nyberg's death, Nance said he suffered a heart attack, the first of three since October.

    Nance met his current wife at the Mission Pines nursing home, where they were both patients.

    The couple wed on July 28, according to a wedding certificate.

    Nance was elected to the state Board of Education in 2006, representing District 5, which is in Las Vegas. During board meetings, Nance has spoken about being a special-education student while in school. He told the Review-Journal that he dropped out of school in the ninth grade and has worked as a taxi driver.

    Friday was Nance's first meeting after a long absence because of health problems.

    The meeting was a video conference between board members in Las Vegas and Carson City, but Nance was the only official in Las Vegas on Friday.

    Nance said he was weary from a long honeymoon. "Too much partying and rock 'n' roll" were his reasons for sleeping through much of the meeting. Ruggiero often had to prompt Nance for his vote at the Friday meeting.

    On Saturday morning when the board reconvened, Nance came dressed in the same clothes he wore Friday: white slacks, a sleeveless blue T-shirt and sneakers but no socks. Sometimes he donned Elvis-style sunglasses.

    This time, board member Cindy Reid was in the room and objected when Nance began dangling jewelry in the face of his giggling wife. Ruggiero halted the meeting.

    When Deputy Attorney Ed Irvin asked Nance to show decorum, he responded that there was no law saying his wife could not sit with him. "Therefore, bite me!" Nance told the attorney.

    He had two years left in his term. Ruggiero and State Superintendent of Schools Keith Rheault hope the governor acts quickly to appoint Nance's successor.

    Board President Marcia Washington has missed recent meetings because she has been taking care of her ailing mother, which means the board could have difficulty assembling a quorum.

    "We don't want to let (Nance's vacancy) fall through the cracks," Ruggiero said.

    Contact reporter James Haug at jhaug@reviewjournal.com or 702-799-2922.

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    Jack wrote on August 13, 2008 12:12 AM: I am glad Nance got out of the way so these tards can get back on their socialist agenda!


    bob wrote on August 12, 2008 01:18 PM: least he was smart.... married a woman that wantg live long and take the $$$$ and run....... good for him.... all the other board members are jealous.... all of them should resign... what do these bozos do?


    muah wrote on August 12, 2008 11:37 AM: We get exactly what we vote for.


    Joe wrote on August 12, 2008 11:12 AM: I cant belive we dont see how corupt and full of c-rap the board of educationb is in Nevada. They cry and hold our industry hostage, all the while getting no results from our education system.

    We are suppsed to hold these people to a high mark- I dont think so I consider them to be less trustworthy than a person on prison release wrok programs - wich is the only way a teacher would get work if unemployed as they have condecended to all the parents and community like we were step children long enough.

    They cry they need more money - why to hire people from the Philippines that have purchased Mcdonald degrees, cant even speak English that isnt fractured beyoned repiar and are supposed to teach our kids.

    Yeah they need more money to pay underqualified people huge salaries to admin the sunken turd of a Board of Edu?


    harry wrote on August 12, 2008 09:10 AM: I have worked with the board and unfortuately, Nance is one of the better members. He is different but does what is right for parents and students. Members Reid and Ruggiero are trying to do what is right for the teachers' union. Iverson is as strange as Nance and is able to hide his own Easter eggs. There are members who have their act together but they represent the north. This board helps to explain why things are so messed up in this state when it comes to education. Nance needed to go but so do Reid, Ruggiero and Iverson.


    Wayne wrote on August 12, 2008 08:52 AM: Here's a suggestion --- why not hire a retired teacher to take this fool's place.


    NRB wrote on August 12, 2008 07:32 AM: These elected officials are funnier than Saturday Night Live. It would be funny if it was so pathetic. How many are in Prison? How many run out of town? How many should be run out of town? Stay tuned.


    Jack wrote on August 12, 2008 07:31 AM: "We don't want to let (Nance's vacancy) fall through the cracks," Ruggiero said.

    Yes, they need to go out and find another crackpot that will fit in with the group...giving a d*mn about education is not a requirement!


    Timothy wrote on August 12, 2008 06:41 AM: Ok, why is that quack even holding any type of state office? Seems to me he's not working with a full deck upstairs. Nevada, get some competent people in office. Get rid of the LuvGuv next!