schoolsbycounty

State district guide

Nevada public school districts

Compare district systems across Nevada by enrollment scale, school count, county context, generated guide coverage, and the parent checks that matter before choosing where to live.

Direct answer for parents

What this district ranking can and cannot tell you

If you are searching for the best school districts in Nevada, start with the largest and most data-rich district systems below, then verify the specific school assigned to each address. SchoolsByCounty orders districts by reported enrollment and school count because those fields are consistent in NCES. It does not convert district size into a quality rating.

Start with scale

CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

314,346 reported students

Check county context

Esmeralda County

97/100 county score

Verify locally

Address fit

Attendance boundaries and transfers are not in NCES

District table

Largest public school districts in Nevada

The first 60 rows show the largest district systems by reported enrollment. Open district guides where available, or use the county profile when a detailed district page is not generated yet.

20 districts in state file

Nevada public school districts ranked by reported enrollment.
RankDistrictStudents
1314,346
264,989
359,670
410,171
59,085
67,722
7
NYE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200360

Nye County27 schools
5,873
85,331
93,394
103,329
11
WHITE PINE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200510

1,322
12
LANDER COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200240

Lander County5 schools
1,059
13
LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200270

Lincoln County10 schools
958
14
PERSHING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200420

663
15
MINERAL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200330

613
16
STOREY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200450

Storey County4 schools
416
17
EUREKA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200180

Eureka County3 schools
333
18
DAVIDSON ACADEMY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200021

163
19
ESMERALDA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200150

88
20
CORRECTIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

LEA ID 3200023

Elko County1 school
23

— = enrollment not reported in the district record. District rows are informational and must be paired with local assignment tools before a housing decision.

Methodology

How to use district rankings without overreading them

District-level data is useful because it shows the operating system around a public school search: how many schools exist, which county record anchors the district, how much enrollment is reported, and whether a detailed district guide is available. It is not enough to decide where a student should enroll.

Ranking basis

Rows are ordered by reported enrollment, then school count. The method favors broad, data-rich systems because those are the districts parents most often need to research before relocation.

County context

Each district is attached to a primary county record when available. County school scores are context signals, not district ratings, and nearby counties can still matter for commute and housing decisions.

Grade pathway

Elementary, middle, and high school counts help parents spot whether a district looks like a full K-12 pathway or a narrower operating unit. Feeder patterns still require local verification.

Address verification

The final decision happens at the address level. Confirm attendance zones, open-enrollment rules, magnet admissions, charter lotteries, and transfer windows with official district sources.

County context

Districts anchored in higher-scoring county contexts

These rows pair district records with the county-level SchoolsByCounty score. Treat this as a shortlist for deeper research, not a district quality ranking.

ESMERALDA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Esmeralda County

97

Students
88
Schools
4

PERSHING COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Pershing County

90

Students
663
Schools
4

LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Lincoln County

78

Students
958
Schools
10

HUMBOLDT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Humboldt County

63

Students
3,329
Schools
14
Open district guide

STOREY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Storey County

60

Students
416
Schools
4

EUREKA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Eureka County

52

Students
333
Schools
3

Parent checklist before relying on a district ranking

Use this page to narrow the field, then answer these local questions before treating any district as a fit for a specific home.

Which school does this address actually feed into?

Use the district address lookup and confirm edge cases near attendance-zone borders.

What happens at transition grades?

A strong elementary fit can split into several middle or high school paths.

Are choice programs realistic for this student?

Magnet, charter, virtual, and transfer options can involve lotteries, applications, or deadlines.

Is the county context aligned with housing tradeoffs?

Pair school research with taxes, commute, home prices, and safety before choosing where to live.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nevada School Districts

What are the best school districts in Nevada?
CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, WASHOE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, STATE-SPONSORED CHARTER SCHOOLS are the largest Nevada district systems by reported enrollment in the NCES file. SchoolsByCounty does not call them the best districts; use this page to find data-rich district systems, then verify assigned schools, program rules, and local fit.
How are Nevada districts ranked here?
Districts are ordered by reported student enrollment, then school count, using NCES public school district records. This is a research-priority ranking, not a quality rating.
Why do only 10 Nevada districts have district guide links?
SchoolsByCounty statically generates detailed district guides for the largest district systems nationally so the pages stay fast and substantive. Districts without guide links remain represented through county and state context pages.
Do these district pages show attendance boundaries?
No. Attendance zones, transfer rules, magnet eligibility, charter admission, transportation, and program availability must be verified with official district or local assignment tools before choosing a home.
Does a large district mean better schools?
No. Larger districts usually have more school options and more public data, but enrollment size is not a school-quality measure. Compare school-level records and official local sources before treating a district as a fit.
How many districts are included for Nevada?
This page includes 20 Nevada public school districts from the current NCES district file, alongside county context and generated district-guide availability where available.
By Evan Brooks, Data EditorPublished

Data Sources

Education data sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Common Core of Data and School District Finance Survey. School scores are derived composite metrics based on available NCES graduation-rate and school-finance signals.

Data is informational only. Coverage varies by county and reporting year. Not for use as the sole basis for educational decisions.