The Washoe County School District includes the Reno/Sparks metropolitan area, Incline Village, Gerlach, Empire, and Wadsworth.Currently there are 64 elementary schools, a special education school, 16 middle schools, 12 comprehensive high schools plus Washoe High School (an alternative school), Truckee Meadows Community College Magnet High School and the Academy for Arts, Career, and Technology.Of the elementary schools, 11 are on a multi-track, year-round schedule and 13 operate on a single-track, year-round schedule.
Elko County School District promotes a culture of high academic achievement of its students, encourages high performance聽standards of its employees,聽and continually strives to maintain a climate in which all students can learn at high levels in every school.
The Lyon County School District central office is located at 25 East Goldfield Avenue in Yerington. The District Office is open from 8:00am-5:00pm Monday through Friday, including during the summer months when school is not in session. The current Superintendent of Schools is Mrs. Caroline McIntosh, who has held the position since 2008.The District is the largest employer in Lyon County, employing 582 licensed staff, 326 classified staff, and just over 400 substitute staff across 18 schools, 4 school bus yards, and the District Office.
The mission of the Carson City School District is to contribute to the development of successful young adults who will make healthy contributions to themselves, their families, the State of Nevada, our great nation and the world.聽
Douglas County School District serves the communities of Gardnerville, Minden, and South Lake Tahoe, Nevada in the beautiful Carson Valley and Lake Tahoe regions. Nestled among the Sierra Nevada Mountains and the high desert sagebrush, our seven elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools provide over 7,000 students with a high quality education based upon District Competency Objectives and Nevada Academic Performance Standards.
The Nye County School District, a dynamic multi-cultural, geographically large community of all ages, will ensure that each student has the skills necessary to succeed, achieve his or her aspirations, be a productive citizen and become a life-long learner.In a safe, nurturing environment, students will meet high standards with the guidance of dedicated, well-qualified staff and teachers using effective educational practices and the latest technology in partnership with families and communities.
The purpose of education in Humboldt County Schools is to provide useful and meaningful experiences to all children. It is the goal of the schools to prepare the student to meet the ever-changing demands of modern day society.Each child deserves the opportunity to develop and excel to his maximum potential. It is the duty of the schools to provide the materials, equipment and instruction of such quality and diversity as to assure each child's attainment of his maximum potential, providing the pupil is willing to put forth the needed effort.Education in Humboldt County Schools should meet the specific needs of the entire community in relation to the economic and cultural environment. The school system should never lag behind in the application of new concepts, experimental studies and changing methods of instruction. The purpose of the school is to facilitate goals basic to better teaching and learning. Programs instituted in the schools are aimed at reaching these goals.Humboldt County Schools should strive to provide the means necessary to insure the development of children into the best possible citizens of the community, state and nation.
The White Pine County School District is committed to providing a quality education for all students through a collaborative partnership with all students, staff, parents and community stakeholders with an emphasis on site-based decision making.
LCSD's聽vision is "Quality Learning for All." We adhere to the guiding philosophy of continuous improvement to achieve our mission of developing passionate learners and responsible citizens.
Fueled by desire, dedication, and hard work and an eager eye toward both the future and present needs of its students, Pershing County School district utilizes its small size as a strength to provide an excellent leraning environment
Mineral聽County School District鈥檚 mission is to promote a culture of student achievement generating life-long learners through professionalism and its accountability for an effective teaching and learning community.
Eureka County School District is a small rural Nevada district of 259 students in three schools, preparing our students for the much wider world. Since 2003 our students in all three schools exceeded AYP, and in 2009 earned High Achieving status for the two elementary schools and the high school. 100% of ECSD teachers are highly qualified, and continually monitor student achievement, and strive to improve instruction of standards to promote greater student learning.
The Esmeralda County School Board, Teachers, Administrators, and School Staff believe that every student can learn and achieve. It is the purpose of the school board, teachers, administrators, and staff, with the support of parent/guardians to teach, guide, and assist students toward acquiring skills in academic, occupational, and social areas. We feel these skills are essential for choosing success and making positive contributions to society. Our job is to teach, guide, and assist all individuals with skills and plans for success in learning, working, and living.