25 East Goldfield Avenue Wayne Workman, SuperintendentYerington, NV 89447 Ph: 775-463-6800, Fax: 775-463-6808 Website: www.lyoncsd.org
President Jason Sanderson Clerk Bridget PetersonMember John Stevens Member Donald W. ParsonsMember Charles Shirley Member Neal E. McIntyreMember Maureen Williss
Board Members
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Lyon County School District
Mission Statement
Vision: Graduate all students to be successful in college and career.
Motto: Every student… every classroom… every day
Mission: Provide relevant learning opportunities that develop adaptable, persistent and self-directed learners capable of creativity,collaboration, communication, and critical thinking necessary to overcome complex challenges.
We believe that:• All means all.• Collaboration is essential for increasing student achievement.• All students deserve a highly effective teacher.• High expectations, with support, lead to academic excellence.• Caring and trusting relationships among students and adults are vital to encouraging and promoting meaningful learning.• All students and staff deserve a positive, safe and respectful learning environment.• Transparency leads to trust with all stakeholders.• Family and community engagement is vital to achieve maximum educational growth for students.• Honoring diversity strengthens our educational community.
Superintendent's Highlights
The staff in the Lyon County School District is committed to the success of every student, both today and in the future. Ourvision is to graduate all students to be successful in college and career - not just eligible for college and career but successful!
We are committed to providing every student with the tools necessary to build his or her dream. These tools include the 21stcentury skills of communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking combined with a deep knowledge of rigorousacademic standards. The foundation for achieving this vision is our belief and reliance on collaboration to create solutions. Avariety of stakeholders work together to increase student achievement, which include teacher data teams, principal data teams,instructional coach data teams, District data team, and community partnerships.
Some highlights from the year include:•All schools in Lyon County, including elementary, middle and high, are nationally accredited through AdvancEd.•We have partnered with Western Nevada College to enroll 124 students who will receive high school and college creditconcurrently.•We have implemented new curricula to support Nevada Academic Content Standards in literacy, math, and science.•We have partnered with the Healthy Communities Coalition to secure grant funded coordinators to help students and theirfamilies receive medical, dental, vision and mental health services.•We have partnered with the Boys and Girls Club to provide enriching before and after school programs for students.•The LCSD graduating Class of 2015 earned a total of $2,799,770 in scholarship funding, which includes National Merit andPresidential Scholars.•All schools in LCSD have implemented a positive, supportive, and safe learning environment through school-based initiatives, topromote a culture of respect.•All LCSD schools honor the importance of family engagement through a variety of opportunities, including Boosters, PTA,Parent University, Watch Dog Dads, etc.•LCSD students and staff have raised tens of thousands of dollars and donated thousands of hours to support local families,charities, food banks, blood drives, and other community needs.•LCSD students and staff honor veterans, first responders, and other inspiring community members through a variety of schoolevents.
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Goals and Objectives
GOAL 1
Graduate all students to be successful in college and career.
Measurable Objective 1:A 20% increase of Fourth grade students will demonstrate a behavior of targeted growth in Reading by 06/01/2016 as measuredby the new state Smarter Balanced Assessment (IEP and ELL students will increase at a rate of 25%).Measurable Objective 2:A 20% increase of Eighth grade students will demonstrate a behavior of targeted growth in Reading by 06/01/2016 as measuredby the new state Smarter Balanced Assessment (IEP and ELL students will increase at a rate of 25%).Measurable Objective 3:A 10% increase of Eleventh and Twelfth grade students will demonstrate a proficiency by being enrolled in a CTE programmeeting "Quality CTE Standards." In Career & Technical by 05/26/2016 as measured by passing scores on the end-of-programtechnical assessment.
GOAL 2
The Lyon County School District will communicate more effectively with stakeholders.
Measurable Objective 1:Collaborate to implement common and consistent grading and homework guidelines to effectively communicate with high schoolstudents and parents by 05/31/2016 as measured by stakeholder perception data.Measurable Objective 2:Collaborate to create a comprehensive communication plan with stakeholders by 05/31/2015 as measured by an increase instakeholder perception of communication on survey data.
GOAL 3
Lyon County School District will create a Strategic Plan
Measurable Objective 1:Collaborate to create a comprehensive Strategic Plan which will serve as a guiding document for decisions over multiple yearsby 06/30/2016 as measured by a professional Strategic Plan consultant.
District Communication Efforts
Lyon County School District’s Parental Involvement Policy, IICD, recognizes involvement as key to academic achievement.Parents and community members are active participants in the educational process. As partners in education, frequent two-waycommunication is fostered. The district is currently working with a consultant to develop a more effective communication plan. Inaddition to this work, the district uses the following methods to communicate.
LCSD contracts with ConnectEd, a web-based communication system that allows the school to better relay scheduling ofevents, student absences and other important school information. Schools use ConnectEd to notify parents of emergencysituations, upcoming events, student attendance, and to invite their participation.
The Superintendent and District staff attend community meetings to encourage feedback and fostering positive workingrelationships. All schools have Parent Advisory Committees that meet regularly to address issues impacting students, parentalinvolvement, provide parents with training and ensure that parents are involved in the development of each school’s parentinvolvement policy.
The list of activities to encourage parental involvement in LCSD includes: Parent Summits, Parent Advisory Councils,disseminating information through brochures, holding parent teacher conferences, conducting workshops for parents, sendinghome regular correspondence through newsletters and grade reports, providing families with support services, maintaining openand inviting facilities, and including parents in the decision making process as appropriate.
LCSD recognizes the extreme importance of each parent’s role in the success of our students’ academic achievement and theirongoing learning. It is an expectation of LCSD that every teacher, during the first month of school, makes initial contact with theparents of their students to establish an effective school to home partnership. The LCSD website and Facebook page containtimely parent information and links for parents to reach individual school websites within LCSD.
Parents and community members regularly participate and provide input to critical committees such as:• District Performance Plan Committee• School Performance Plan Committee• Career and Technical Education Committee• Parent Involvement Committee (Title I)• PTSA
Additionally, all parents may have access to their own child's grades, attendance, and school bulletin through LCSD's studentinformation system known as PowerSchool. Parents are also encouraged to email administrators and teachers throughPowerSchool as a method of keeping in touch with the educators in their children’s live.
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District and school publications provide important information and a means to communicate with District personnel. LCSD, incompliance with Nevada Senate Bill 214 Section 17, provides the Nevada Code of Honor and the Educational InvolvementAccord to parents. The Honor Code and Accord support state Parent Involvement Policies and the federal Elementary andSecondary Education Act. The Educational Involvement Accord and Student Code of Honor reinforce District expectations forstudent achievement and behavior. These documents can be found on the LCSD website. LCSD provides timely andappropriate communication to parents as required by federal law and state statute.
Discipline
To insure that all allegations of bullying are investigated and dealt with, the District has provided Deans at eachelementary school and Assistant Principals at all middle and high schools. All administrators have participated inMcGrath Systems Training to identify both bullying and cyber-bullying, how to investigate allegations, how to documentallegations, and appropriate consequences for students who bully.
Each school has a progressive discipline policy which addresses bullying and cyber-bullying. Consequences areconsistent throughout the district.
All schools participate in “Flip the Script” to help create schools that are bully-free zones. In addition, each school usesother activities such as “Be Kind” to promote tolerance and empathy among students.
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Demographics and Student InformationData are provided by the Nevada Department of Education from the state student information system. Gender, race/ethnicity, and special studentpopulations are reported as of count day.
Gender and Ethnicity
#
Ethnicity Gender
Am In/ AKNative Asian Hispanic Black White Pacific
IslanderTwo or More
Races Male Female
# % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %State 467,527 4,455 0.95 25,618 5.48 194,914 41.69 48,961 10.47 158,866 33.98 6,506 1.39 28,207 6.03 240,863 51.52 226,664 48.48
Lyon 8,129 297 3.65 73 0.9 2,045 25.16 57 0.7 5,153 63.39 33 0.41 471 5.79 4,173 51.33 3,956 48.67
SchoolEagle RidgeHighSchool
14 N/A N/A N/A N/A - - - - - - - - - - 10 71.43 - -
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
575 16 2.78 - - 122 21.22 - - 390 67.83 - - 32 5.57 297 51.65 278 48.35
DaytonElementarySchool
440 11 2.5 - - 126 28.64 - - 273 62.05 N/A N/A 19 4.32 239 54.32 201 45.68
East ValleyElementary 428 - - - - 64 14.95 - - 304 71.03 - - 41 9.58 227 53.04 201 46.96
FernleyElementarySchool
442 20 4.52 - - 139 31.45 - - 247 55.88 - - 26 5.88 237 53.62 205 46.38
FernleyIntermediateSchool
556 14 2.52 - - 118 21.22 - - 375 67.45 - - 34 6.12 299 53.78 257 46.22
RiverviewElementarySchool
411 - - - - 92 22.38 N/A N/A 278 67.64 - - 27 6.57 240 58.39 171 41.61
Silver StageElementarySchool
655 13 1.98 - - 93 14.2 - - 505 77.1 - - 35 5.34 340 51.91 315 48.09
SutroElementarySchool
413 - - N/A N/A 109 26.39 - - 279 67.55 - - 19 4.6 217 52.54 196 47.46
YeringtonElementarySchool
469 38 8.1 - - 180 38.38 - - 212 45.2 N/A N/A 36 7.68 235 50.11 234 49.89
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
361 - - - - 93 25.76 - - 237 65.65 N/A N/A 22 6.09 185 51.25 176 48.75
SilverlandMiddleSchool
552 23 4.17 - - 129 23.37 - - 344 62.32 - - 40 7.25 263 47.64 289 52.36
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
373 41 10.99 N/A N/A 146 39.14 - - 170 45.58 - - 14 3.75 173 46.38 200 53.62
High SchoolsDaytonHighSchool
669 - - - - 180 26.91 - - 438 65.47 - - 35 5.23 342 51.12 327 48.88
FernleyHighSchool
961 37 3.85 18 1.87 220 22.89 - - 623 64.83 - - 51 5.31 463 48.18 498 51.82
Silver StageHighSchool
240 - - N/A N/A 46 19.17 - - 175 72.92 N/A N/A 16 6.67 121 50.42 119 49.58
YeringtonHigh School 367 57 15.53 - - 138 37.6 - - 152 41.42 - - 14 3.81 176 47.96 191 52.04
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Demographics and Student InformationData are provided by the Nevada Department of Education from the state student information system. Gender, race/ethnicity, and special studentpopulations are reported as of count day.
Gender and Ethnicity
#
Ethnicity Gender
Am In/ AKNative Asian Hispanic Black White Pacific
IslanderTwo or More
Races Male Female
# % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %
K-12 SchoolSmithValleySchool
203 - - N/A N/A 45 22.17 N/A N/A 145 71.43 N/A N/A - - 109 53.69 94 46.31
Data as of: Count Day'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.
'*' indicates that the data was not available.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)| means these schools are CEP or Provision 2 Schools and officials do not track who eatsbreakfast or lunch.
Special Populations
#
IndividualEducationProgram
English LearnersFree or ReducedPriced Lunch
Eligible
Free or ReducedPriced LunchReceiver
Free or ReducedPriced Breakfast
Eligible
Free or ReducedPriced Breakfast
ReceiverMigrant
# % # % # % # % # % # % # %State 467,527 54,944 11.75 78,470 16.78 228,543 48.88 149,077 31.89 225,633 48.26 73,351 15.69 90 0.02
Lyon 8,129 1,030 12.67 500 6.15 4,698 57.79 2,806 34.52 4,698 57.79 1,463 18 - -
SchoolEagleRidgeHighSchool
14 0 0 0 0 - - 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
575 98 17.04 25 4.35 340 59.13 215 37.39 340 59.13 109 18.96 0 0
DaytonElementarySchool
440 42 9.55 58 13.18 249 56.59 172 39.09 249 56.59 58 13.18 0 0
East ValleyElementary 428 35 8.18 16 3.74 215 50.23 140 32.71 215 50.23 70 16.36 0 0
FernleyElementarySchool
442 67 15.16 52 11.76 316 71.49 228 51.58 316 71.49 119 26.92 0 0
FernleyIntermediateSchool
556 73 13.13 24 4.32 299 53.78 191 34.35 299 53.78 107 19.24 0 0
RiverviewElementarySchool
411 53 12.9 23 5.6 193 46.96 106 25.79 193 46.96 43 10.46 0 0
SilverStageElementarySchool
655 102 15.57 16 2.44 518 79.08 352 53.74 518 79.08 388 59.24 0 0
SutroElementarySchool
413 35 8.47 36 8.72 269 65.13 182 44.07 269 65.13 67 16.22 0 0
YeringtonElementarySchool
469 77 16.42 84 17.91 322 68.66 233 49.68 322 68.66 83 17.7 - -
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
361 32 8.86 21 5.82 195 54.02 104 28.81 195 54.02 40 11.08 0 0
SilverlandMiddleSchool
552 74 13.41 29 5.25 308 55.8 192 34.78 308 55.8 88 15.94 0 0
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Special Populations
#
IndividualEducationProgram
English LearnersFree or ReducedPriced Lunch
Eligible
Free or ReducedPriced LunchReceiver
Free or ReducedPriced Breakfast
Eligible
Free or ReducedPriced Breakfast
ReceiverMigrant
# % # % # % # % # % # % # %YeringtonIntermediateSchool
373 61 16.35 26 6.97 249 66.76 165 44.24 249 66.76 45 12.06 - -
High SchoolsDaytonHighSchool
669 66 9.87 16 2.39 286 42.75 99 14.8 286 42.75 35 5.23 0 0
FernleyHighSchool
961 109 11.34 36 3.75 496 51.61 239 24.87 496 51.61 102 10.61 0 0
SilverStageHighSchool
240 37 15.42 - - 167 69.58 97 40.42 167 69.58 49 20.42 0 0
YeringtonHighSchool
367 45 12.26 21 5.72 199 54.22 51 13.9 199 54.22 23 6.27 - -
K-12 SchoolSmithValleySchool
203 24 11.82 16 7.88 74 36.45 40 19.7 74 36.45 37 18.23 0 0
Data as of: Count Day'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.IEP= Students with disablities
ELL= Students who are English Language LearnersFRL= Students qualifying for Free/Reduced Price LunchDistrict totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)| means these schools are CEP or Provision 2 Schools and officials do not track who eatsbreakfast or lunch.
Student Average Daily Attendance (ADA)Student Average Daily Attendance (ADA) is the percentage of the school enrollment in attendance on an "average school day" as of the 100th dayof school.
AllStudents
Am In/ AKNative Asian Hispanic Black White Pacific
IslanderTwo orMoreRaces
IEP ELL FRL
State 95.0 93.2 97.0 94.6 93.6 94.9 94.6 94.7 93.2 95.1 94.1
Lyon 94.7 93.6 95.3 95.2 95.0 94.6 94.7 94.0 94.3 95.4 94.2
SchoolEagle RidgeHigh School 98.9 N/A N/A - - - - - N/A N/A -
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
94.5 93.7 - 94.5 - 94.4 - 93.8 94.4 95.0 94.0
DaytonElementarySchool
95.1 91.1 - 95.7 - 95.0 N/A 94.0 93.3 96.8 94.6
East ValleyElementary 95.0 - - 94.7 - 95.1 - 95.4 93.9 95.3 95.1
FernleyElementarySchool
94.7 94.2 - 95.6 - 94.9 - 91.7 98.9 94.6 94.8
FernleyIntermediateSchool
95.7 93.5 - 96.1 - 95.7 - 95.9 96.0 96.9 95.5
RiverviewElementarySchool
94.9 - - 95.1 N/A 94.7 - 95.5 94.2 96.3 94.1
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Student Average Daily Attendance (ADA)Student Average Daily Attendance (ADA) is the percentage of the school enrollment in attendance on an "average school day" as of the 100th dayof school.
AllStudents
Am In/ AKNative Asian Hispanic Black White Pacific
IslanderTwo orMoreRaces
IEP ELL FRL
Silver StageElementarySchool
93.6 94.9 - 95.5 - 93.4 - 92.3 92.9 96.9 93.2
SutroElementarySchool
95.3 - N/A 95.7 - 95.3 - 92.2 94.9 96.7 94.9
YeringtonElementarySchool
94.8 94.5 - 95.0 - 94.7 N/A 93.7 94.0 94.6 94.9
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
94.8 - - 95.3 - 94.7 N/A 94.2 93.8 96.0 93.7
SilverlandMiddle School 94.7 93.4 - 95.2 - 94.7 - 93.8 94.6 96.2 93.9
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
95.4 94.2 N/A 96.2 - 94.9 - 96.6 96.2 90.5 100.0
High SchoolsDayton HighSchool 94.9 - - 95.3 - 94.7 - 94.4 92.7 96.6 93.9
Fernley HighSchool 93.9 93.7 96.3 93.6 - 93.9 - 94.2 93.2 94.7 93.3
Silver StageHigh School 93.9 - N/A 94.7 - 94.0 N/A 91.0 92.7 - 93.4
YeringtonHigh School 94.0 92.6 - 95.1 - 93.2 - 95.7 91.7 95.6 93.2
K-12 SchoolSmith ValleySchool 95.2 - N/A 95.3 N/A 95.4 N/A - 95.9 94.3 94.8
ADA Data as of: First 100 days of instruction'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.
IEP = Students with disabilitiesELL = Students who are English Language LearnersFRL = Students qualifying for Free/Reduced Price LunchDistrict totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)
Transiency, Truancy, and DisciplineTransiency Discipline
Transiency Rate**# of Students
Habitual Disciplinary Problems Habitual TruantsState 27.5 1,318 2,397
Lyon 21.7 - 66
SchoolEagle Ridge HighSchool N/A * *
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementary School 25.6 - -
Dayton ElementarySchool 28.3 0 0
East ValleyElementary 25.9 0 0
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Transiency, Truancy, and DisciplineTransiency Discipline
Transiency Rate**# of Students
Habitual Disciplinary Problems Habitual TruantsFernley ElementarySchool 28 0 0
Fernley IntermediateSchool 13.8 0 0
Riverview ElementarySchool 19.3 0 0
Silver StageElementary School 41.4 - -
Sutro ElementarySchool 19.5 0 0
Yerington ElementarySchool 18.4 0 0
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDayton IntermediateSchool 14.1 - -
Silverland MiddleSchool 3.2 - -
YeringtonIntermediate School 29.4 0 0
High SchoolsDayton HighSchool 17.1 - 12
Fernley HighSchool 14.6 0 15
Silver Stage HighSchool 39.1 0 32
Yerington HighSchool 19 0 -
K-12 SchoolSmith ValleySchool 11.5 0 0
# of Incidents (Suspensions or Expulsions)
Violence to Students Violence to Staff Weapons Dist. ControlledSubstances
Possession/ UseControlledSubstances
Possession/ Use ofAlcohol
State 8,416 855 953 154 2,103 427
Lyon 178 15 15 8 36 15
SchoolEagle RidgeHigh School * * * * * *
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
5 0 2 1 1 0
DaytonElementarySchool
64 14 1 1 0 0
East ValleyElementary 1 0 0 0 0 0
FernleyElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0
FernleyIntermediateSchool
0 0 0 0 0 0
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# of Incidents (Suspensions or Expulsions)
Violence to Students Violence to Staff Weapons Dist. ControlledSubstances
Possession/ UseControlledSubstances
Possession/ Use ofAlcohol
RiverviewElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0
Silver StageElementarySchool
1 0 3 3 4 2
Sutro ElementarySchool 39 1 1 0 0 0
YeringtonElementarySchool
9 0 0 0 0 0
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
7 0 1 0 0 0
Silverland MiddleSchool 5 0 1 1 3 0
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
0 0 0 0 0 0
High SchoolsDayton HighSchool 10 0 1 0 9 5
Fernley HighSchool 5 0 1 0 7 1
Silver StageHigh School 18 0 2 2 1 1
Yerington HighSchool 14 0 2 0 11 6
K-12 SchoolSmith ValleySchool 0 0 0 0 0 0
# of Incidents Bullying # of Incidents Cyber Bullying
Incidents ReportedIncidents
Determined to be soafter an Investigation
IncidentsSuspension/Expulsion
Incidents ReportedIncidents
Determined to be soafter an Investigation
IncidentsSuspension/Expulsion
State 9,468 8,203 4,355 544 511 353
Lyon 187 66 54 11 10 10
SchoolEagle RidgeHigh School * * * * * *
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
4 0 0 0 0 0
DaytonElementarySchool
2 3 3 0 0 0
East ValleyElementary 4 1 1 0 0 0
FernleyElementarySchool
4 1 0 0 0 0
FernleyIntermediateSchool
0 0 0 0 0 0
RiverviewElementarySchool
18 6 2 0 0 0
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# of Incidents Bullying # of Incidents Cyber Bullying
Incidents ReportedIncidents
Determined to be soafter an Investigation
IncidentsSuspension/Expulsion
Incidents ReportedIncidents
Determined to be soafter an Investigation
IncidentsSuspension/Expulsion
Silver StageElementarySchool
29 16 13 0 0 0
Sutro ElementarySchool 6 5 4 1 1 1
YeringtonElementarySchool
6 2 0 0 0 0
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
13 3 3 1 1 1
Silverland MiddleSchool 25 5 4 2 2 2
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
7 0 0 0 0 0
High SchoolsDayton HighSchool 13 7 7 7 6 6
Fernley HighSchool 0 0 0 0 0 0
Silver StageHigh School 1 1 1 0 0 0
Yerington HighSchool 49 14 14 0 0 0
K-12 SchoolSmith ValleySchool 6 2 2 0 0 0
Data as of: End of school year'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.
District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)Discipline and Transiency incidents are reported at the school where the action occurred.**The purpose of some alternative programs is to enroll students for a short period of timeuntil they can reenroll in a comprehensive school; therefore, transiency rates may begreater than 100% or N/A. Data reported as of the end of the school year.
RetentionK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
# % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %State 716 2.1 785 2.2 364 1 201 0.5 113 0.3 67 0.2 334 0.9 398 1.1 557 1.6
Lyon 23 4 13 2.1 - - - - - - N/A N/A - - 12 1.9 - -
SchoolEagleRidge HighSchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
- - N/A N/A - - N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
DaytonElementarySchool
- - - - - - - - N/A N/A N/A N/A - - N/A N/A N/A N/A
East ValleyElementary - - - - - - N/A N/A - - N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
FernleyElementarySchool
- - - - N/A N/A N/A N/A - - N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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RetentionK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
# % # % # % # % # % # % # % # % # %FernleyIntermediateSchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
RiverviewElementarySchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Silver StageElementarySchool
- - - - N/A N/A - - - - N/A N/A N/A N/A - - - -
SutroElementarySchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
YeringtonElementarySchool
- - - - N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 11 6.1 - -
SilverlandMiddleSchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
K-12 SchoolSmithValleySchool
N/A N/A - - N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Data as of: Count Day'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.
'*' indicates that the data was not available.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)Because of the changes in law (NAC 387.659) in 2009-2010 that affected the way creditdeficient students are identified, results prior to this date and post this date cannot becompared.
Credit Deficiency9 10 11 12
# % # % # % # %State 268 0.8 4,443 12.7 5,619 16.5 5,391 16.8
Lyon 57 9 62 10.7 49 8.5 - -
SchoolEagle RidgeHigh School N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
High SchoolsDayton HighSchool 26 14.1 24 14.5 23 14.1 N/A N/A
Fernley HighSchool 19 7.3 25 9.8 16 6.8 N/A N/A
Silver StageHigh School - - - - N/A N/A - -
Yerington HighSchool 11 12.6 - - 10 10.8 - -
K-12 SchoolSmith ValleySchool N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
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Data as of: Count Day'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.
'*' indicates that the data was not available.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)Because of the changes in law (NAC 387.659) in 2009-2010 that affected the way creditdeficient students are identified, results prior to this date and post this date cannot becompared.
Student/Teacher RatioStudent/Teacher Ratio is listed for all classes whose students do not rotate to different teachers.
All Schools# Kindergarten++ 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade
State 22:1 21:1 19:1 20:1 22:1 28:1 29:1 21:1 13:1 13:1
Lyon 24:1 21:1 21:1 21:1 23:1 28:1 24:1 26:1 27:1 23:1
SchoolEagleRidge HighSchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
23:1 22:1 22:1 23:1 23:1 27:1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
DaytonElementarySchool
25:1 20:1 20:1 20:1 25:1 32:1 29:1 33:1 N/A N/A
East ValleyElementary 22:1 21:1 24:1 24:1 20:1 21:1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FernleyElementarySchool
22:1 19:1 20:1 22:1 22:1 27:1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
FernleyIntermediateSchool
26:1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 25:1 28:1 N/A N/A
RiverviewElementarySchool
24:1 27:1 21:1 20:1 26:1 24:1 25:1 25:1 N/A N/A
Silver StageElementarySchool
25:1 25:1 21:1 18:1 24:1 26:1 26:1 24:1 27:1 37:1
SutroElementarySchool
22:1 21:1 24:1 20:1 23:1 25:1 22:1 23:1 N/A N/A
YeringtonElementarySchool
23:1 23:1 22:1 24:1 24:1 23:1 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 23:1 21:1
SilverlandMiddleSchool
32:1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 32:1 32:1
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
24:1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 24:1 23:1 26:1 N/A
K-12 SchoolSmithValleySchool
15:1 10:1 11:1 14:1 17:1 15:1 17:1 19:1 N/A N/A
Data as of: December 1st'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.
"+" Teachers may serve multiple grade levels as needed. Student/Teacher Ratio isreported for the school as a whole."++" Kindergarten ratios are based on the number of classes, not teachers.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)
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Average Class SizeAverage Class Size is listed for all classes where students rotate to different teachers for different subjects.
English Mathematics Science Social Studies
State 22 23 20 21
Lyon 22 20 22 22
SchoolEagle RidgeHigh School N/A N/A N/A N/A
Elementary SchoolsSilver StageElementary School N/A N/A N/A N/A
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediate School 24 21 20 33
Silverland MiddleSchool 28 25 28 28
YeringtonIntermediate School 24 24 24 24
High SchoolsDayton HighSchool 22 21 23 27
Fernley HighSchool 24 23 24 25
Silver StageHigh School 16 17 15 19
Yerington HighSchool 19 17 29 14
K-12 SchoolSmith ValleySchool 8 6 6 5
Data as of: December 1st'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.
'*' indicates that the data was not available.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)
Annual Dropout Rate for the Prior School Year
Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 9-12
% % % % % %
State 1.42 1.81 1.93 3.12 7.91 3.61
Lyon 0.32 0.34 0.83 1.07 2.65 1.18
Elementary Schools
Silver StageElementarySchool
1.33 NA NA NA NA NA
High Schools
Dayton HighSchool NA 1.19 1.61 0.63 3.27 1.65
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Annual Dropout Rate for the Prior School Year
Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 9-12
% % % % % %
Fernley HighSchool NA 0.00 0.41 0.44 3.29 0.95
Silver StageHigh School NA 0.00 0.00 1.67 1.43 0.84
YeringtonHigh School NA 0.00 1.11 1.04 1.43 0.84
K-12 School
Smith ValleySchool 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Middle/Intermediate Schools
DaytonIntermediateSchool
0.00 NA NA NA NA NA
SilverlandMiddleSchool
0.38 NA NA NA NA NA
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
0.00 NA NA NA NA NA
Data as a of: Previous School Year'-' Indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.Data in grade 9-12 excludes pupils:
who successfully completed HSE assessment,who are enrolled in approved courses for an adult standard diploma,withdrew from school to attend another school.Data is not displayed for a group where enrollment information is missing.Negative value indicates rate cannot be calculated due to zero enrollment.
Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) (Fall 2015)Students enrolled in remedial courses within the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) do not reflect all graduates. Some graduates do notattend college or they attend college out of state.
# Enrolled # Remediated % Remediated
State 11,534 4,896 42.4
Lyon N/A N/A N/A
SchoolEagle Ridge High School N/A N/A N/A
High SchoolsDayton High School N/A N/A N/A
Fernley High School N/A N/A N/A
Silver Stage High School N/A N/A N/A
Yerington High School N/A N/A N/A
K-12 SchoolSmith Valley School N/A N/A N/A
Data as of: End of school year'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10. This data is suppressed due toFERPA regulations.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.
'*' indicates that the data was not available.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)
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Graduation Rate: Class of 2015Gender Ethnicity Total
Female Male Am In/ AKNative Asian Black Hispanic Two or
More RacesPacificIslander White
GraduationRateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateGraduation
RateState 75.29 67.54 58.4 84.73 55.46 66.7 75.63 71.04 78.04 70.77
Lyon 81.36 68.37 51.72 - - 74.19 77.27 - 77.17 74.69
SchoolEagleRidge HighSchool
- - - - - - - - - -
High SchoolsDaytonHighSchool
79.01 77.22 - - - 78.05 - - 78.7 78.13
FernleyHighSchool
87.62 73.83 - - - 79.49 - - 82.43 80.66
SilverStage HighSchool
85.71 58.97 - - - - - - 75.93 71.62
YeringtonHigh School 82.5 77.78 - - - 76 - - 91.43 80.26
K-12 SchoolSmithValleySchool
- 100 - - - - - - 100 100
'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.
For further explanation on cohort graduation indicators and other terminology, please seethe glossary section.Cohort Graduation Rate is lagging data, which means that for 2012-2013 Report Card, datafrom 2011-2012 school year (class of 2012) is being reflected. Likewise, in the 2011-2012Report Card, data from 2010-2011 (class of 2011) school year is reflected.
High School Completion Indicators: Class of 2015
Adjusted Diploma Adult Diploma Advanced DiplomaCertificates ofAttendance and
HSE+Standard Diploma HSE
# % # % # % # % # % # %State - - 410 1.7 7,445 30.7 - - 16,392 67.6 - -
Lyon - - - - 152 35.3 - - 278 64.7 - -
SchoolEagle Ridge HighSchool - - - - - - - - - - - -
High SchoolsDayton High School - - - - 44 35.2 - - 81 64.8 - -
Fernley High School - - - - 53 31 - - 118 69 - -
Silver Stage HighSchool - - - - 19 35.8 - - 34 64.2 - -
Yerington High School - - - - 25 41 - - 36 59 - -
K-12 SchoolSmith Valley School - - - - 11 61.1 - - - - - -
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'-' indicates data not presented for groups fewer than 10.'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.
For further explanation on cohort graduation indicators and other terminology, please seethe glossary section.Cohort Graduation Rate is lagging data, which means that for 2012-2013 Report Card, datafrom 2011-2012 school year (class of 2012) is being reflected. Likewise, in the 2011-2012Report Card, data from 2010-2011 (class of 2011) school year is reflected.
Summary of Standards-Based Test Performance2015 - 16 assessment results are not yet available. Results for 2015 - 16 will be posted on the Nevada Report Card Website atwww.nevadareportcard.com as soon as they become available.
Fiscal InformationPer-Pupil Expenditures 2014-2015
Instruction Instruction Support Operations Leadership Total Expenditures
$ % $ % $ % $ % $ %State $5,153.00 58.7 $911.00 10.4 $1,998.00 22.7 $724.00 8.2 $8,785.00 100
Lyon $5,372.00 52.9 $1,521.00 15 $2,264.00 22.3 $1,000.00 9.8 $10,156.00 100
SchoolEagleRidge HighSchool
$0.00 0 $0.00 0 $0.00 0 $0.00 0 $0.00 100
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
$5,807.00 62.9 $1,438.00 15.6 $1,271.00 13.8 $718.00 7.8 $9,234.00 100
DaytonElementarySchool
$6,048.00 62.2 $1,302.00 13.4 $1,490.00 15.3 $878.00 9 $9,718.00 100
East ValleyElementary $5,245.00 57.9 $1,187.00 13.1 $1,714.00 18.9 $917.00 10.1 $9,063.00 100
FernleyElementarySchool
$6,790.00 62.7 $1,742.00 16.1 $1,485.00 13.7 $809.00 7.5 $10,827.00 100
FernleyIntermediateSchool
$3,865.00 53.9 $1,059.00 14.8 $1,527.00 21.3 $717.00 10 $7,167.00 100
RiverviewElementarySchool
$5,181.00 57.7 $1,408.00 15.7 $1,584.00 17.6 $808.00 9 $8,981.00 100
Silver StageElementarySchool
$5,782.00 54.9 $1,468.00 13.9 $2,469.00 23.4 $815.00 7.7 $10,534.00 100
SutroElementarySchool
$4,806.00 57.5 $1,099.00 13.2 $1,490.00 17.8 $956.00 11.4 $8,351.00 100
YeringtonElementarySchool
$6,667.00 61.8 $1,472.00 13.6 $1,817.00 16.8 $835.00 7.7 $10,791.00 100
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
$5,214.00 55 $1,353.00 14.3 $1,838.00 19.4 $1,068.00 11.3 $9,473.00 100
SilverlandMiddleSchool
$4,490.00 54.8 $1,227.00 15 $1,699.00 20.7 $780.00 9.5 $8,196.00 100
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
$5,949.00 60.4 $1,484.00 15.1 $1,415.00 14.4 $1,005.00 10.2 $9,853.00 100
High SchoolsDaytonHighSchool
$5,009.00 55.9 $1,591.00 17.8 $1,456.00 16.2 $906.00 10.1 $8,962.00 100
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Fiscal InformationPer-Pupil Expenditures 2014-2015
Instruction Instruction Support Operations Leadership Total Expenditures
$ % $ % $ % $ % $ %FernleyHighSchool
$4,522.00 57.4 $1,431.00 18.2 $1,181.00 15 $740.00 9.4 $7,874.00 100
SilverStage HighSchool
$5,956.00 49.2 $2,276.00 18.8 $2,717.00 22.4 $1,165.00 9.6 $12,114.00 100
YeringtonHigh School $5,856.00 52 $2,136.00 19 $2,128.00 18.9 $1,133.00 10.1 $11,253.00 100
K-12 SchoolSmithValleySchool
$6,496.00 53.9 $2,411.00 20 $1,982.00 16.5 $1,158.00 9.6 $12,048.00 100
'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)
Schools only showing up with $0 are new and data was not collected for prior year.NDE in consultation with In$ite adjusted formula used to calculate per pupil expenditureswith the Annual Reports of Accountability, rendering comparisons between the year andpast years data.
Personnel InformationClasses Not Taught by Highly Qualified TeachersHighly qualified teachers hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree, are licensed to teach in the State of Nevada, and have demonstrated competencein their teaching area. Data were obtained from the Office of Teacher Licensure as of May 2016.
English/Reading/ Lang.
ArtsMathematics Science Social Studies Foreign
Languages Arts ElementaryPoverty Level
% % % % % % %State 6.4 6.3 5.9 4.6 2.9 1 5.2
Lyon 3.4 0 0 0 0 0 0.5
Elementary SchoolsCottonwoodElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DaytonElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 4.5
East ValleyElementary 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FernleyElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FernleyIntermediateSchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RiverviewElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SutroElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
YeringtonElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Silver StageElementarySchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDaytonIntermediateSchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Personnel InformationClasses Not Taught by Highly Qualified TeachersHighly qualified teachers hold a minimum of a bachelor's degree, are licensed to teach in the State of Nevada, and have demonstrated competencein their teaching area. Data were obtained from the Office of Teacher Licensure as of May 2016.
English/Reading/ Lang.
ArtsMathematics Science Social Studies Foreign
Languages Arts ElementaryPoverty Level
% % % % % % %SilverlandMiddle School 25 0 0 0 0 0 0
YeringtonIntermediateSchool
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
High SchoolsDayton HighSchool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fernley HighSchool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Silver StageHigh School 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yerington HighSchool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
K-12 SchoolSmith ValleySchool 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 L
Teacher Data as of: May 1st (2008-Current)'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.
District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)(H) = High Poverty School - defined as being within the bottom quartile throughout the stateof percentages of students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch(L) = Low Poverty School - defined as being within the top quartile throughout the state ofpercentages of students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch
Teacher ADA and Licensure Information
Average Daily AttendanceTeachers Providing Instruction
# Pursuant to NRS 391.125 # Pursuant to Waiver # w/ o EndorsementState 95.8 0 367 193
Lyon 94.1 0 2 14
Elementary SchoolsCottonwood ElementarySchool 94.5 0 0 1
Dayton ElementarySchool 93.8 0 0 0
East Valley Elementary 94.5 0 0 0
Fernley ElementarySchool 94.7 0 0 0
Fernley IntermediateSchool 95 0 0 2
Riverview ElementarySchool 95.1 0 0 1
Sutro Elementary School 95.5 0 0 0
Yerington ElementarySchool 93 0 0 0
Silver Stage ElementarySchool 95.3 0 1 0
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDayton IntermediateSchool 92.9 0 0 1
Silverland Middle School 92.5 0 1 2
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Teacher ADA and Licensure Information
Average Daily AttendanceTeachers Providing Instruction
# Pursuant to NRS 391.125 # Pursuant to Waiver # w/ o EndorsementYerington IntermediateSchool 94.7 0 0 0
High SchoolsDayton High School 93.1 0 0 2
Fernley High School 93 0 0 3
Silver Stage HighSchool 93.5 0 0 1
Yerington High School 94.4 0 0 1
K-12 SchoolSmith Valley School 94.8 0 0 0
Teacher Data as of: May 1st (2008-Current)'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.'*' indicates that the data was not available.
District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008-Current)(H) = High Poverty School - defined as being within the bottom quartile throughout the stateof percentages of students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch(L) = Low Poverty School - defined as being within the top quartile throughout the state ofpercentages of students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch
Parent/Community InvolvementParent/Teacher Conference Attendance
Accountability Year Parent/ Teacher Conference AttendanceFAKE_STATEFAKE_DISTRICT
Elementary SchoolsCottonwood Elementary School 2016 92.6
Cottonwood Elementary School 2015 85
Cottonwood Elementary School 2014 98
Dayton Elementary School 2016 90
Dayton Elementary School 2015 88
Dayton Elementary School 2014 85
East Valley Elementary 2016 97
East Valley Elementary 2015 94
East Valley Elementary 2014 97
Fernley Elementary School 2016 100
Fernley Elementary School 2015 96.5
Fernley Elementary School 2014 90
Fernley Intermediate School 2016 27
Fernley Intermediate School 2015 70
Fernley Intermediate School 2014 71
Riverview Elementary School 2016 97
Riverview Elementary School 2015 93
Riverview Elementary School 2014 96
Silver Stage Elementary School 2016 87
Silver Stage Elementary School 2015 88.2
Silver Stage Elementary School 2014 85
Sutro Elementary School 2016 94
Sutro Elementary School 2015 95.7
Sutro Elementary School 2014 95.8
Yerington Elementary School 2016 93
Yerington Elementary School 2015 95
Yerington Elementary School 2014 93.3
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Parent/Community InvolvementParent/Teacher Conference Attendance
Accountability Year Parent/ Teacher Conference Attendance
Middle/Intermediate SchoolsDayton Intermediate School 2016 32
Dayton Intermediate School 2015 31.5
Dayton Intermediate School 2014 42
Silverland Middle School 2016 37
Silverland Middle School 2015 30
Silverland Middle School 2014 40
Yerington Intermediate School 2016 85
Yerington Intermediate School 2015 75
Yerington Intermediate School 2014 81
High SchoolsDayton High School 2016 24
Dayton High School 2015 24
Dayton High School 2014 27
Fernley High School 2016 20
Fernley High School 2015 0.5
Fernley High School 2014 2
Silver Stage High School 2016 40
Silver Stage High School 2015 44
Silver Stage High School 2014 34
Yerington High School 2016 46
Yerington High School 2015 47
Yerington High School 2014 48
K-12 SchoolSmith Valley School 2016 40
Smith Valley Schools 2015 77
Smith Valley Schools 2014 80
Data as of: Fall'N/A' indicates that this population was not present.
'*' indicates that the data was not available.District totals do not include state or district sponsored charter school data. (2008- Current)
District NSPF Results:2015-16 NSPF results are not available. School ratings will be reported in fall 2017.
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The development of this annual state accountability report is a joint effort among the Nevada Department of
Education and Nevada school districts. This report is provided to the public as required by the
federal No Child Left Behind Act and NRS 385.347. A comprehensive listing of all accountability data, including
student test data, may be accessed on the Nevada Annual Reports of Accountability
website at www.nevadareportcard.com.
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