Carson City School District:
Close to Reno and Lake Tahoe, Carson City is also
the capital of the Silver State. Full of historic
sites, citizens and tourists alike are encouraged to
see the Nevada State Museum, Railroad Museum and the
State Capital
Carson City School District
P.O. Box 603
Carson City, NV 89702
775-283-2100
Superintendent:
Mr.
Richard Stokes
Churchill County School District:
The county seat, Fallon, lies at the crossroads of
highways 50 and 95 providing easy access to Lake
Tahoe, Carson City and to Hawthorne. Fallon is the
center for western Nevada agriculture. Recreation is
plentiful on Lake Lahontan Dam and in the Stillwater
duck hunting area.
Churchill County School District
545 E. Richards Street
Fallon, NV 89406
775-423-5184
Superintendent:
Dr. Carolyn Ross
Clark County School District
operates 193 Elementary Schools in the
fastest-growing county in the country. Clark county
provides regional services for more than 1.8 million
residents and 38.2 million tourists a year and
occupies an area larger than New Jersey. The county
itself was named for William Andrews Clark , who
established the railroad between Los Angeles and
Salt Lake City.
Clark County School District
5100 West Sahara Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89146
702-799-5310
Superintendent:
Dr. Walt
Rulffes
Douglas County School
District: Minden
and Gardnerville are twin cities in this ranching
country which borders on beautiful Lake Tahoe and
Toiyabe National Forest. Historic Genoa is the site
of the first permanent settlement in Nevada.
Douglas County School District
P.O. Box 1888
Minden, NV 89423
775-782-5134 Superintendent:
John Soderman
Elko County School District:
The cities of Elko, Wells, and Wendover are
strategically located along Interstate 80 leading
from California to Salt Lake City. The spectacular
Ruby Mountains offer unlimited recreation. Northern
Nevada Community College offers opportunity for
scholars.
Elko County School District
P.O. Box 1012
Elko, NV 89803
775-738-5196 Superintendent:
Mrs. Antoinette Cavanaugh
Esmeralda County School District:
Goldfield, the county seat, is famous for the gold
and silver mines of the early 1900 era. Chinese
laborers came here to assist in mining the precious
metal. Special attractions are the old hotel, the
bottle house and Boundary Peak which soars 13,140
feet and is the highest point in Nevada.
Esmeralda County School District
P.O. Box 560
Goldfield, NV 89013
775-485-6382 Superintendent:
Mr. Robert Aumaugher
Eureka County School District:
Eureka, located on Highway 50 in a canyon looking
out over the agricultural area of Diamond Valley, is
a historic mining town on the National Register of
Historic Places. Many of the original 1880s
buildings remain and make the history of the Old
West come alive. Today modern gold producing
companies vie for claims in several rich
gold-producing areas of the county. The elevation of
6,400 feet provides for beautiful high desert
scenery and deer may graze on their favorite
perennials in yards on Main Street during the night.
Eureka County School District
P.O. Box 249
Eureka, NV 89316
775-237-5373 Superintendent:
Mr. Ben Zunino
Humboldt County School District:
Winnemucca, named for a famous Indian Chief of the
1800s, is the county seat. It lies along Interstate
80 in the northern part of the state and is bounded
on the north by the state of Oregon. This county
offers it all: forests, lakes, lava beds and rivers.
Humboldt County School District
310 East Fourth Street
Winnemucca, NV 89445
775-623-8100
Superintendent:
Mr.
Mike Bumgartner
Lander County School District:
Battle Mountain is a name of historical
significance. This county seat was named for an
Indian-Emigrant battle which occurred in 1857. Open
pit copper mining has been an industry here. Nearby
Austin was a silver boom town in the 1860s. Remains
include old public buildings, mines, and the mine
dump. Historical Stokes Castle is situated on a hill
to the southwest.
Lander County School District
P.O. Box 1300
Battle Mountain, NV 89820
775-635-2886
Superintendent:
Mr. Curtis Jordan
Lincoln County School District:
Historic mining area and site of boundary disputes.
Caliente was once a railroad center, Pioche the site
of mines. Lincoln County is headquarters for deer
hunting. The county borders Utah and is a short
drive to Cedar City and the famous Shakespearean
Festival.
Lincoln County School District
P. O. Box 118
Panaca, NV 89042
775-728-4471
Superintendent:
Ms. Nykki
Holton
Lyon County School District:
Fort Churchill, an old U.S. Army Fort of 1860, was
the site of the Overland Telegraph as well as a Pony
Express station. This is a great camping area.
Yerington, the county seat, is the principal
commercial center for the ranching valleys of Smith
and Mason valleys.
Lyon County School District
25 E. Goldfield Avenue
Yerington, NV 89447
775-463-6800
Superintendent:
Ms.
Caroline McIntosh
Mineral County School District:
Headquarters for fishermen headed for cutthroat
trout on Walker Lake; Hawthorne is the county seat
and serves the communities of Hawthorne, Mona,
Babbit and Luning. Rockhounds comb the remains of
the old Lucky By Mines in search of gold nuggets.
The Walker Indian Reservation lies adjacent to
Walker Lake.
Mineral County School District
P.O. Box 1540
Hawthorne, NV 89415
775-945-2403
Superintendent:
Dr. Paul
"Hank" Kirk
Nye County School District:
Geographically, one of the largest school districts
in the country. Rustic, historic portions of the Old
West can still be seen in the new modern Tonopah,
which lies mid-point between Reno and Las Vegas and
as such is the site of many state-sponsored
conventions. Nye county is home to the Nellis Range,
parts of the Nevada Test Site, the Stealth Bomber
Group (of Gulf War fame), and the Yomba and
Duckwater Indian Reservations.
Nye County School District
P.O. Box 113
Tonopah, NV 89049
775-482-6258
Superintendent:
Dr. William "Rob" Roberts
Pershing County School District:
Emigrants struggling across the Nevada desert
stopped at the site now known as Lovelock. Rye Patch
Reservoir offers recreational opportunity and the
Humboldt Mountains provide recreation and hunting.
Several small villages pepper the landscape: Oreana,
Mill City, Unionville and Imlay.
Pershing County School District
P.O. Box 389
Lovelock, NV 89419
775-273-7819
Superintendent:
Mr. Daniel W. Fox
Storey County School District:
Virginia City, ”Queen of the Comstock Lode“ is the
county seat. This area produced millions in gold and
silver during the 1800s. Nearby is Gold Hill with
its fascinating historical background. It's a
hop-skip to Reno, Carson City and Lake Tahoe.
Storey County School District
P. O. Box C
Virginia City, NV 89440
775-847-0983
Superintendent:
Dr. Robert "Rob" Slaby
Washoe County School District:
Nevada's second largest district serving the
Reno/Sparks and Lake Tahoe region. WCSD enrolls
nearly 53,000 students in 83 schools, and employs
almost 6,000 teachers, counselors, administrators
and support personnel.
Washoe County School District
P.O. Box 30425
Reno, NV 89520-3425
775-348-0200
Superintendent:
Mr. Paul Dugan
White Pine County School
District: Huge
deposits of copper ore have made this county well
known worldwide. There are excellent hunting and
fishing areas within the county. Recreational
opportunities can be found at Lehman Caves, Great
Basin National Park (Nevada's only National Park),
Humboldt National Forest, and Ward Charcoal Ovens
Historic State Monument.
White Pine County School District
1135 Avenue C
Ely, NV 89301-2331
775-289-4851
Superintendent:
Mr. Robert Dolezal
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