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Las Vegas Schools ( 1,251,427 ) Fernley Schools ( 11,024 )
Reno Schools ( 258,363 ) Incline Village Schools ( 10,883 )
Henderson Schools ( 233,882 ) Dayton Schools ( 10,463 )
North Las Vegas Schools ( 146,402 ) Minden Schools ( 9,455 )
Sparks Schools ( 90,378 ) Silver Springs Schools ( 8,954 )
Carson City Schools ( 65,143 ) Wells Schools ( 7,735 )
Pahrump Schools ( 29,342 ) Ely Schools ( 7,675 )
Fallon Schools ( 24,314 ) Laughlin Schools ( 7,625 )
Gardnerville Schools ( 23,701 ) Jean Schools ( 5,315 )
Yerington Schools ( 18,372 ) Lovelock Schools ( 4,488 )
Elko Schools ( 18,283 ) Battle Mountain Schools ( 4,331 )
Winnemucca Schools ( 16,108 ) Hawthorne Schools ( 3,587 )
Boulder City Schools ( 16,102 ) Indian Springs Schools ( 3,265 )
Mesquite Schools ( 13,110 ) Tonopah Schools ( 3,255 )
Overton Schools ( 11,201 ) Amargosa Valley Schools ( 2,664 )

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State Demographics


Estimated Population (2005): 2,391,581
Male:  1,218,516
Female:  1,173,065
Median Age:  34.6

Nevada School Districts Information

As of school year 2007, the state of Nevada has 19 school districts with 591 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 423,183 accros _n cities and towns


Report: Nevada pre-kindergarten teachers among best trained in U.S. (Reno Gazette-Journal)

Nevada is among the states that require the most education and training for pre-kindergarten teachers, according to a report released Tuesday by the Pew Institute.


Nevada girls take part in a special assembly (Nevada Journal)

It was a “girls only” assembly, when the female students, grades 8-12, were dismissed from classes last Friday to attend a gathering in the Nevada High School gym.


Nevada pre-kindergarten teachers among nation's best trained (Reno Gazette-Journal)

Nevada is among the states that require the most education and training for pre-kindergarten teachers, according to a report released today by the Pew Institute.


Three District 719 schools named in 'public-private school' study (The Savage Pacer)

WASHINGTON - More than 1.7 million American children attend “private public schools” where low-income pupils make up less than 5 percent of the student body, a new analysis finds. “By serving only well-off children, these schools are arguably more private than many private schools,” said Michael J. Petrilli, a co-author of the report and vice president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, the ...


Letter to the editor: Don't give Nevada's schools any more money (Carson Times)

Our U.S. Constitution doesn't mention education as a 'right.'


General quarters, Nevada! (Las Vegas CityLife)

CARSON CITY -- Think of Nevada as a sailing ship. Unusually rough winds blew her into the reefs surrounding a volcanic atoll, a thousand miles from any inhabited place. The hull was breached, and she starting to list badly. But thanks to the resourcefulness and ingenuity of her crew, a repair was effected, and she's not taking on water anymore.


Nev. governor candidate Brian Sandoval lauds IB, pledges taxation equalization (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Sandoval is in favor of International Baccalaureate and its coming implementation in Incline's public schools. Sandoval, current U.S. District Court Judge who recently forfeited his lifetime appointment on the bench for an opportunity to run on the republican ticket for the Nevada governor's office, spoke to a crowded room Tuesday ...


Private schools: Fending off an exodus of students (Las Vegas Sun)

Even as public schools are reeling from state budget cuts, private and parochial schools in the Las Vegas Valley are confronting their own financial struggles, with recession-slammed parents struggling to make tuition payments. One high school will close its doors for want of students, and other schools are holding on to their families by offering financial aid, or by recruiting students from ...


Increased depth helps STHS swimmers deal with defections (Tahoe Daily Tribune)

Like many other athletic teams at South Tahoe High, the Vikings' swimming program is losing its star performers to other school districts. Evan Rabbetts, the only STHS swimmer to qualify for the Nevada state meet last year, and Hanna Bratton, the top swimmer on the girls' team, transferred to schools in Southern California after last season. Despite their defections, the team's veteran coach is ...


Students take part in abstinence education program (Nevada Daily Mail)

Nevada R-5 Schools, in cooperation with About Our Kids, Inc., has provided a comprehensive abstinence education program, Worth the Wait curriculum, for sixth though twelfth grade students.