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An Equal Opportunity Agency (NSPO Rev. 10-13) (O) 558 Governor Superintendent information Seal of Nevada and Northern Office Southern Office BRIAN SANDOVAL Governor STEVE CANAVERO, Ph.D. Superintendent of Public Instruction STATE OF NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Northern Nevada Office 700 E. Fifth Street Carson City, Nevada 89701-5096 (775) 687 - 9200 Fax: (775) 687 – 9101 www.doe.nv.gov SOUTHERN NEVADA OFFICE 9890 S. Maryland Parkway, Suite 221 Las Vegas, Nevada 89183 (702) 486-6458 Fax: (702) 486-6450 To: Elaine Wynn, President, State Board of Education From: Megan Hanke, Management Analyst Date: April 26 th , 2018 RE: FY 2018 Q1 CSR Variance Report Introduction Pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 388.700(4), the State Board of Education is required to submit a quarterly Class-Size Reduction (CSR) report to the Interim Finance Committee (IFC) on each variance requested by a school district during the preceding quarter; charter schools are exempt. The report must include an identification of the elementary school for which a variance was granted, as well as the specific justification for the variance. There are two types of CSR programs funded in Nevada: 1. Regular CSR: Pupil-teacher ratio; Kindergarten – 16:1; Grades 1 and 2 – 17:1; and Grade 3 – 20:1. This is program is currently funded through sections 15 and 16 of S.B. 544 2. Alternative CSR: School districts which are located in a county whose population is less than 100,000 may select the Alternative CSR program which provides flexibility in implementing pupil-teacher ratios in grades 1 through 6 ( as applicable, grade 5 and 6 must be included in the elementary school to be counted) for - Kindergarten – 16:1; Grades 1 through 3 – 22:1 and Grades 4 through 6 (as applicable, grade 5 and 6 must be included in the elementary school to be counted) – 25:1. This program is authorized through NRS 388.720

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Page 1: Nevada Department of Education - FY18 Q1 CSR …Pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 388.700(4), the State Board of Education is required to submit a quarterly Class-Size Reduction

An Equal Opportunity Agency (NSPO Rev. 10-13) (O) 558

Governor Superintendent information Seal of Nevada and Northern Office Southern Office

BRIAN SANDOVAL

Governor STEVE CANAVERO, Ph.D.

Superintendent of Public Instruction

STATE OF NEVADA

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Northern Nevada Office 700 E. Fifth Street

Carson City, Nevada 89701-5096 (775) 687 - 9200

Fax: (775) 687 – 9101 www.doe.nv.gov

SOUTHERN NEVADA OFFICE

9890 S. Maryland Parkway, Suite 221 Las Vegas, Nevada 89183

(702) 486-6458 Fax: (702) 486-6450

To: Elaine Wynn, President, State Board of Education From: Megan Hanke, Management Analyst Date: April 26th, 2018 RE: FY 2018 Q1 CSR Variance Report

Introduction Pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 388.700(4), the State Board of Education is required to submit a quarterly Class-Size Reduction (CSR) report to the Interim Finance Committee (IFC) on each variance requested by a school district during the preceding quarter; charter schools are exempt. The report must include an identification of the elementary school for which a variance was granted, as well as the specific justification for the variance. There are two types of CSR programs funded in Nevada:

1. Regular CSR: Pupil-teacher ratio; Kindergarten – 16:1; Grades 1 and 2 – 17:1; and Grade 3 – 20:1. This is program is currently funded through sections 15 and 16 of S.B. 544

2. Alternative CSR: School districts which are located in a county whose population is less

than 100,000 may select the Alternative CSR program which provides flexibility in implementing pupil-teacher ratios in grades 1 through 6 ( as applicable, grade 5 and 6 must be included in the elementary school to be counted) for - Kindergarten – 16:1; Grades 1 through 3 – 22:1 and Grades 4 through 6 (as applicable, grade 5 and 6 must be included in the elementary school to be counted) – 25:1. This program is authorized through NRS 388.720

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In fiscal year (FY) 2018, Section 12 of S.B. 544 provides that funding for CSR shall pay for the salaries and benefits of not less than 1,944 teachers to meet the required ratios. CSR provides sufficient funds for school districts to meet required ratios at a district level. Remaining funds are allocated to the lowest performing schools with variances first, with any residual distributed to the remaining schools.

Executive Summary

For the first quarter of FY18, there were no material changes to grades 1 through 6 compared to fourth quarter FY17. The discontinuation of the kindergarten class size reduction program pursuant to SB515, had a significant impact on the number of kindergarten variances. As a result of the discontinuation, the prescribed ratio decreased from 21 to 1 to 16 to 1 per NRS 388.700. Thus, the number of kindergarten class size variances increased dramatically. However, kindergarten class sizes themselves have remained relatively the same at 18.46 compared to 17.96 in Q4 FY17.

Scope of Report Attached is the report of variances for the first quarter of FY18. The report provides a summary of variance requests by school district and the specific variance justification by school. For each variance request, the following information is presented: Class size ratios by school and grade.

Star rating pursuant to the Nevada School Performance Framework (FY17).

Demographic data such as, percent that is low income (FRL) and percent who are English

Language Learners (EL). Figures below 10% are suppressed for student protection.

Statewide Summary of Variances & Justifications Variance requests are categorized into four standard potential justifications, and include funding limitations, difficulty hiring teachers, facility limitations, and other. Any or all of these justifications are accepted. Funding limitations was the most common variance justification, which was a factor in 95.9% of variances requested by the districts. Difficulty hiring teachers was the second most common justification at 91.8%, followed by facility limitations at 79.6%. While 78% of district school variance justifications cited all three rationales.

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The districts were broken into their grouping type, Large, Centralized, Rural, Small, and Very Small, according the DSA equity allocation model definitions and were analyzed for commonalities. Clark and Washoe are grouped in the large category; Carson City, Churchill, Douglas, and Lyon are grouped in the centralized category. Elko, Humboldt, Lander, Nye, and White Pine are grouped in the rural category. Lincoln, Mineral, Pershing, and Storey are grouped in the small category. Esmeralda and Eureka are grouped in the very small category. Thirteen of the districts reported funding limitations as a justification for variances. In rural, small and very small districts, according to districts funding does not meet the level needed to provide enough incentive to hire teachers in such remote locations. In centralized and large districts they reported not being able to offer competitive salaries to compete with neighboring states. The funding limitation is a factor in the second most common justification of hiring difficulty, which was reported most in large and rural districts. Six districts reported all three justifications; this includes all districts in the large grouping, two in the rural grouping, and one in the small grouping. District Grouping Variance Justification District Grouping

District Facility Hiring Funding Other

Large Clark X X X - Washoe X X X - Centralized Carson City X X X - Churchill - - X - Douglas - - X - Lyon X - X - Rural Elko X X X - Humboldt - - - - Lander X X X - Nye - X X - White Pine - X X - Small Lincoln X X X - Mineral - - - - Pershing - - X - Storey - - X - Very Small Esmeralda - - - - Eureka - - - -

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District Level Analysis of Variances

The cited issue for the two most common justifications is a miss match between funding and actual salaries and an inability to hire qualified teachers. Districts cite a lack of funding to provide enough incentives to hire in rural districts and to be able to recruit qualified teachers from competing states.

Carson City is experiencing facility limitations in grades K, 1, 2, 3, and 5. In addition, the district is experiencing difficulty hiring in in grades 1-5. There is a shortage of qualified teachers, and recruitment has been difficult, but ongoing. In regards to funding, Carson City is dependent on DSA and CSR dollars to fund teachers to comply with NRS 388.720. If the ratios are one or two students above the prescribed ratios, it is not fiscally neutral to hire an additional teacher to meet the ratios. Another reason the district is requesting a variance is due to how the ratio is calculated. Currently, special education students are included in the pupil counts. However, per NRS 388.700 (1b), special education teachers cannot be included when calculating the class size. Therefore, in some cases, the ratios exceed the prescribed ratios due to teachers not being eligible for count. Bordewich Bray 3rd grade variance has two Special Education teachers and one English as a Second Language teacher assigned to support inclusion. In addition, two self-contained Special Education classrooms reduce teacher-student ratios for grades 1 and 2. A Literacy coach and Math coach along with Music, Technology, and Physical Education teachers support classroom instruction. These licensed full time equivalents (FTE) assigned to Bordewich Bray are not accounted for in the teacher-student chart at the top of this form. Fritsch Elementary School has the additional systems in place to support academic achievement for the 2017-18 school years: Homeroom teachers teach core content areas; music, P.E. technology teachers, and the librarian provide support systems & teachers outside of core content. Two Special education teachers and their paraprofessionals provide support to students in core & non-core content areas. One ESL teacher, plus a para professional provides support to EL students above regular classroom instruction. Churchill is experiencing continued budget shortfalls and a reduction in enrollment (18%) and a corresponding reduction in DSA funding over the past few years. Churchill has had a significant reduction in the ending fund balance and has been fiscally unable to maintain staffing rates required for the prescribed pupil-teacher ratio. Secondary class sizes have also increased due to the financial shortfall. Clark is experiencing all three categories of variance justifications. Elementary schools do not have an adequate number of classrooms to hire additional teachers. Additionally, many schools do not have sufficient physical space to allow for the additional of portable units without impacting playground and parking space. In regards to difficulty hiring, there is a national shortage of teachers. Teacher education enrollment has dropped 35% between 2009 and 2014. Nevada’s higher education teacher candidate programs reported 768 program completers in 2014-2015, a decrease from 950 completers in 2010-2011. The district relies heavily on recruitment from California to fill the shortage created within the state. California’s program completion has decline by approximately 21% from 2010-2011 to 2014-2015.

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Lastly, if Clark County was able to hire the number of teachers needed to meet the prescribed class size ratios, CSR funding would not cover the salaries and benefits at current levels. Nor would there be sufficient funding to cover the related costs and requirements to supply the additional classrooms. Douglas is experiencing funding limitations. When the funding shifted from a district-wide average class size reporting to a school-level approach, no new allocations were added to the CSR funding formula to assist with assuring that ratios are met at every grade level. When KCSR was discontinued, it now costs the district an estimated $77,000-$80,000 to hire an additional teacher to maintain the 16:1 ratios now prescribed. The district has provided a 4-hour aide to assist in kindergarten classrooms. Elko is experiencing facility limitations in grades k, 2, and 5. Additionally, they are having difficulty hiring due to being in a rural location and do not have enough funding to provide hiring incentives. Despite SB511 and other grant funding allowing the district to offer $10,000 signing bonuses in FY16, the district still has 4 positions being filled by long-term substitutes. Lastly, facility limitations in grades k, 2, and 5 do not support hiring an additional teacher. Esmeralda does not qualify for CSR funding as their baseline ratios are lower than the ratios prescribed by law. For example, the third grade baseline ratio is 15 to 1. Since a district must maintain baseline ratios with non-CSR funded teachers in order to qualify for funds, the baseline ratio is lower the ratio prescribed in law, the district would not require additional funding needed to meet the prescribed ratio of 20 to 1 on the regular plan. Eureka experienced no class sizes above the prescribed ratios and did not need to request variances. Humboldt is experiencing facility limitations in grades 1, 3, 5, and 6. Additionally, as ratios are 0.8 and 0.32 above the prescribed ratios, it is not fiscally neutral to hire an additional teacher. Further, some ratios do not factor in special education positions that are utilized in each grade level in a “push in” capacity. The district is monitoring class size ratios and will work towards lowering the ratios without utilizing special education factored as a push in. However, it is not fiscally neutral to hire an additional teacher in grades which are one or two students above the prescribed ratios. Lander is working on remodeling existing classrooms to provide for more classrooms in order to reduce class sizes. Additionally, the current budget does not allow the district to offer additional incentives to recruit and hire qualified teachers. Lander County’s budget is stretched to the limit. Lincoln is experiencing difficulty hiring due to being a rural location. The district is unable to provide enough financial incentives to recruit qualified teachers. Lincoln is also experiencing facility limitations in grades 2-3, as the district does not have enough classrooms to be able to hire an additional teacher. Lyon is experiencing facility limitations in grades 1-3 and 5-6. With the all-day kindergarten and pre-k expansion, the facilities are limited; this limits the ability to hire additional teachers to reduce classes above the prescribed ratios. Additionally, it is not fiscally neutral to hire an additional teacher when the district is one or two students above the prescribed ratio. This is largest contributing factor as it costs $80,000 to hire an additional teacher. Mineral experienced enrollment higher than anticipated. However, it is not fiscally neutral to hire and additional teacher at this time.

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Nye has had difficulty hiring and retaining qualified teachers due to budget constraints. Being a rural community there are very few amenities and limited housing options. Therefore, teachers often commute. Currently there are no incentives to offset the travel costs. The district also experiences a high level of student transiency which makes it difficult for the district to respond to the changes. Nye County experienced major staff cuts during the recession, and the district’s economy has been slow to recover. As funds become available, they have been allocated to critical positions as prioritized by the district. Pershing has experienced a decline in enrollment, with no growth projected. As the district’s enrollment decreases, so does DSA funding. Thus, it is not fiscally neutral to hire additional teachers when ratios are only slightly above the prescribed ratios. The district will continue to monitor class sizes and utilizes paraprofessionals to provide support. Storey County asserts that hiring an additional teacher would result in deficient financing based on their current ratios being a few students above the prescribed ratio. Washoe County has been approved to collect sales tax to assist with capital needs, and is in the process of building new schools. However, these resources are not an immediate fix. In the interim, the district utilizes team teaching when possible. Additionally, Washoe County is experiencing the same problem, as many districts across the nation, there is a shortage of qualified instructors. The Nevada teacher education programs are not producing enough graduates to fill the number of vacant positions. Lastly, WCSD is facing a budget deficit as costs continue to exceed revenues. Use of reserves to balance the budget makes this an ongoing concern and full implementation of class size reduction requirements would only further increase deficits. White Pine has experienced a decline in enrollment over the last two years. As a result, the district is struggling to maintain educational services for all grades K-12. In response, the district is reducing its spending. Existing classrooms are being remodeled into two classrooms. Additionally, the district does not have the fiscal resources to provide enough incentives to recruit and hire qualified teachers in such a rural location. It is not fiscally neutral for the district to hire an additional teacher to meet the prescribed ratios when the district average is within one student of the prescribed ratios.

School Level Analysis of Variances Eleven school districts have variances in 1 and 2 star schools based on the most recent information published December 15th, 2017. There are 148 1 and 2 star schools reported schools in the first quarter of FY18. Out of the 148 total 1 and 2 star schools, 139 of those schools have variances with a total of 348 school and grade level variances in grades kindergarten through 6th grade as applicable.

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Count of Variances by District in 1 and 2 Star Schools

School District

Total Number of

Schools (All Star Ratings,

Grades K-6)

Total Number of 1 and 2 Star Elementary

Schools

Number of 1 and 2

Star Schools

with Variances

% of 1 and 2 Star

schools with

Variances

Total Number of Variances in 1 and 2

Star Schools (K

Only)

Total Number of Variances in

1 and 2 Star Schools (K-6)

Carson 6 2 2 100% 2 5 Churchill 3 1 1 100% 0 1 Clark 221 89 86 96.6 % 82 225 Douglas 7 0 0 0% 0 0 Elko 12 8 8 100% 7 12 Esmeralda 3 0 0 0% 0 0 Eureka 2 0 0 0% 0 0 Humboldt 9 4 3 75% 2 5 Lander 2 0 0 0% 0 0 Lincoln 4 1 0 0% 0 0 Lyon 12 6 6 100% 5 19 Mineral 2 2 1 50% 1 3 Nye 11 3 3 100% 1 5 Pershing 2 1 1 100% 1 2 Storey 2 0 0 0% 0 0 Washoe 62 28 25 89.3% 24 65 White Pine 4 3 3 100% 3 6 Total 364 148 139 93.9% 128 348 There were 364 total schools (1-5 star schools, including unrated schools) of which 337 had variances in the first quarter. Within these schools, there were 667 variances in first through sixth grade compared to 684 in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2017. Including kindergarten, there were 983 variances statewide. Kindergarten variances increased by 127.3% from 139 in Q4 of FY17 to 316 in Q1 of FY18. A large proportion of the increase in variances is directly related to discontinuance of the kindergarten CSR program, which defaulted to a prescribed student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1 in kindergarten per NRS 387.700. In addition, it is important to note, that due to a methodology change in calculating class size ratios, the class size ratios also slightly increased. The Department is now utilizing average daily enrollment (ADE) instead of average daily attendance (ADA) when calculating the student to teacher ratio in order to align with current reporting procedures. This results in a slightly higher class size ratio due to evaluating total enrollment instead of attendance.

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Total Variances by District-Regular Plan School District Total Schools with

Variances (K-3) Total Classroom

Variances ( K)

Total Classroom Variances

( 1-3)

Total Classroom Variances ( K-3)

Clark 217 207 461 668 Lander 1 1 2 3 Lincoln 2 2 4 6

Pershing 1 1 1 2 Washoe 60 59 112 171 Total 281 270 580 850

Total Variances by District-Alternative Plan School District

Total Schools with Variances (K-6)

Total Classroom Variances ( K)

Total Classroom Variances

( 1-6)

Total Classroom Variances

( K-6) Carson 6 6 8 14

Churchill 3 1 3 4 Douglas 7 7 15 22

Elko 11 10 7 17 Esmeralda* 0 0 0 0

Eureka 0 0 0 0 Humboldt 4 4 4 8

Lyon 11 7 24 31 Mineral 1 1 2 3

Nye 9 6 19 25 Storey 1 1 2 3

White Pine 3 3 3 6 Total 56 46 87 133

Total Variances by Plan Type

School District

Total Schools with Variances

Total Classroom Variances ( K)

Total Classroom Variances

( 1-6)

Total Classroom Variances

( K-6) Regular 281 270 580 850

Alternative 56 46 87 133 Total 337 316 667 983

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District Level Analysis of Variances There were 135,587.08 students in grades kindergarten through 6th grade in the first quarter. For which, there were 1,885.24 CSR funded teachers and 4,808.32 non-CSR funded teachers for 6,693.56 teachers. The total aggregate class size ratio is 20.25. The district level class size ratios for the first quarter are listed below by grade. Bolded values exceed the prescribed ratio. All but three districts exceed the prescribed ratios, Eureka, Esmeralda, and Storey. The grade with the most variances is kindergarten, with 13 of the 17 districts exceeding the prescribed ratio of 16 to 1 student to teacher ratio. The grade with the second most variances is second grade, with nine out of 17 districts exceeding the prescribed ratio (17 to 1 for the regular plan, and 22 to 1 for those on the alternative program).

District Level Class Size Ratios District K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

Churchill-A 22.75 21.02 22.57 23.65 25.81 23.78 N/A Clark-R 20.74 19.29 19.56 21.83 N/A N/A N/A Douglas-A 22.72 20.50 22.26 22.48 23.76 23.42 26.00 Elko-A 20.23 20.46 20.73 21.36 21.59 13.97 24.30 Esmeralda-* 14.46 9.88 12.49 18.00 11.05 6.49 2.77 Eureka-A 4.17 13.34 13.36 18.06 19.39 11.36 20.63 Humboldt-A 18.80 19.49 18.91 18.84 20.74 22.86 22.00 Lander-R 19.28 14.87 10.99 18.75 N/A N/A N/A Lincoln-R 14.25 13.00 17.25 16.75 N/A N/A N/A Lyon-A 20.49 22.21 22.19 21.91 23.14 25.65 24.84 Mineral-A 16.50 20.00 19.62 16.89 8.00 21.00 18.00 Nye-A 18.67 19.09 24.86 23.02 24.68 26.12 N/A Carson City-A 22.96 19.53 20.23 21.43 23.82 23.69 N/A Pershing-R 19.75 16.74 20.97 17.38 N/A N/A N/A Storey-A 16.00 18.91 17.23 20.73 28.64 21.82 N/A Washoe-R 20.34 17.31 17.95 20.17 N/A N/A N/A White Pine-A 21.72 23.28 23.71 21.41 17.38 20.91 N/A Total Ave. (State) 20.62 19.05 19.43 21.52 22.73 20.63 23.52 * Esmeralda does not qualify for CSR funds due to their baseline ratios being less than the prescribed ratios. The provided figures are purely informational. Alternative plan participants are identified with an “A”, while regular plan participants are identified with an “R”.

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Concluding Remarks There are no significant changes in the number of class size ratio variances requested with the exception of kindergarten, in the first quarter of FY18. In regards to kindergarten class size ratio variances, these are the result of a change in methodology rather than the result of increased class sizes. Due to the discontinuation of the kindergarten class size ratio program, the kindergarten class size ratio decreased from 21 to 1, to 16 to 1 as prescribed in NRS 388.700(1). Additionally, any marginal increases in class sizes can be attributed to a change in methodology in calculating class size ratios. This change in methodology is to align reporting with procedure and is a necessary update. The attached variance request report is sorted by CSR plan type, school district, and school alphabetically. For example, regular plan participants are grouped first, then alphabetically by district and school. Bolded values identify classrooms over the prescribed ratio; the number listed indicates the actual class size ratio. Each bolded value represents a variance requested by the district. Individual variance requests are available upon request. The Department is committed to working with the State Board and school districts/charter schools to decrease the number of variance requests, particularly in high need schools. I hope this information is useful to you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me via email at [email protected] or via phone at 775-687-9236.

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Regular Program Variance Requests Q1 FY18

District School Name

FRL

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EL

L%

Star

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K G1 G2 G3

Clark Adams, Kirk ES 64 32 2 21.00 24.00 25.67 27.67 Clark Adcock, O K ES 100 35 2 20.20 20.00 25.25 20.50 Clark Alamo, Tony ES 47 16 3 22.29 19.50 24.29 22.25 Clark Allen, Dean LaMar ES 27 * 3 20.00 19.75 21.50 23.00 Clark Antonello, Lee ES 65 15 5 16.00 21.25 19.25 30.00 Clark Bailey, Sister Robert

Joseph ES 100 23 2 23.29 20.75 19.13 23.83

Clark Bartlett, Selma F ES 29 * 4 18.67 20.29 20.17 26.40 Clark Bass, John C ES 51 11 3 20.50 20.50 23.17 24.33 Clark Batterman, Kathy L ES 33 11 5 22.20 21.00 24.00 23.33 Clark Beatty, John R ES 100 10 3 24.25 23.50 20.00 24.00 Clark Beckley, Will ES 100 46 2 20.00 20.83 22.33 24.00 Clark Bell, Rex ES 100 41 2 18.50 21.83 22.17 21.67 Clark Bendorf, Patricia A ES 53 19 5 23.60 22.00 23.60 22.80 Clark Bennett, William G ES 100 * 1 17.33 13.25 16.00 16.25 Clark BERKLEY ES 50 10 N/A 23.00 24.60 24.50 23.75 Clark Bilbray, James ES 100 * 4 21.80 21.33 21.80 27.20 Clark Bonner, John W ES 22 12 5 19.17 20.33 22.83 23.33 Clark Booker, Kermit R Sr ES 100 32 1 17.25 15.40 16.25 18.25 Clark Bowler, Grant ES 19 * 2 22.20 21.80 24.00 26.25 Clark Bowler, Joseph L ES 75 30 2 25.33 19.75 22.33 21.25 Clark Bozarth, Henry & Evelyn

ES 17 * 5 20.00 23.14 23.86 25.83

Clark Bracken, Walter ES 59 35 5 21.50 21.20 20.60 22.25 Clark Brookman, Eileen B ES 61 24 4 21.20 21.80 22.20 23.17 Clark Bruner, Lucile ES 100 25 1 21.20 20.80 26.25 24.25 Clark Bryan, Richard H ES 48 11 5 20.50 21.71 18.50 27.67 Clark Bryan, Roger M ES 56 20 4 21.17 20.17 23.00 21.33 Clark Bunker, Berkeley L ES 100 25 2 17.33 17.00 17.29 19.14 Clark Cahlan, Marion ES 100 54 4 20.67 21.14 21.33 24.40 Clark Cambeiro, Arturo ES 100 53 1 23.25 17.00 16.50 17.67 Clark Carl, Kay ES 100 * 2 18.60 16.38 16.25 19.50 Clark Carson, Kit ES 100 24 3 21.00 20.67 22.00 22.00 Clark Cartwright, Roberta C ES 52 10 4 19.20 20.60 22.00 26.75 Clark Christensen, M J ES 51 14 3 23.00 23.50 20.00 21.50 Clark Conners, Eileen ES 52 * 4 20.00 21.67 19.00 24.60 Clark Cortez, Manuel J ES 100 51 3 20.50 15.14 15.63 16.86 Clark Cox, Clyde C ES 100 39 2 21.60 20.40 20.20 31.50 Clark Cox, David M ES 100 * 4 21.50 21.00 22.75 26.00

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District School Name

FRL

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Clark Cozine, Steve ES 100 16 3 16.80 22.80 24.50 24.00 Clark Craig, Lois ES 100 40 3 19.40 15.14 16.00 19.00 Clark Crestwood ES 81 55 3 20.75 19.40 20.80 20.20 Clark Culley, Paul E ES 100 41 2 18.67 20.83 22.43 23.40 Clark Cunningham, Cynthia ES 100 20 1 19.33 21.67 17.71 23.40 Clark Dailey, Jack ES 100 49 3 19.83 22.33 21.20 23.00 Clark Darnell, Marshall C ES 100 * 2 20.29 21.33 22.50 22.50 Clark Dearing, Laura ES 100 35 2 18.50 16.20 15.22 19.43 Clark Decker, C H ES 100 30 2 22.20 22.00 22.33 20.33 Clark Derfelt, Herbert A ES 57 18 3 19.00 19.80 21.40 22.20 Clark Deskin, Ruthe ES 100 18 3 16.67 22.00 19.00 26.25 Clark Detwiler, Ollie ES 100 32 1 20.40 21.00 21.17 23.40 Clark Diaz, Ruben P ES 100 48 4 19.50 15.13 14.29 18.50 Clark Dickens, D L Dusty ES 74 13 2 20.80 23.20 19.29 25.00 Clark Diskin, P A ES 100 36 3 21.20 23.00 22.33 21.60 Clark Dondero, Harvey N ES 100 43 4 20.50 19.67 20.00 26.75 Clark Dooley, John ES 100 * 4 25.00 19.50 20.67 23.67 Clark Duncan, Ruby ES 68 * 2 18.20 20.50 21.40 20.50 Clark Earl, Ira J ES 100 62 2 21.60 15.25 16.57 17.67 Clark Earl, Marion B ES 63 20 2 22.20 20.60 22.00 26.00 Clark Edwards, Elbert ES 100 45 2 21.60 16.17 15.00 17.80 Clark Eisenberg, Dorothy ES 100 12 3 18.60 20.80 20.40 22.75 Clark Elizondo, Raul P ES 100 21 3 22.00 18.00 20.50 21.80 Clark Ferron, William E ES 100 29 2 22.60 21.50 20.60 25.00 Clark Fine, Mark L ES 46 15 4 20.33 21.33 20.17 20.60 Clark Fitzgerald, H P ES 100 31 3 23.50 12.25 14.50 16.50 Clark Fong, Wing and Lilly ES 100 26 4 18.33 15.78 15.11 19.29 Clark Forbuss, Robert L ES 40 * 5 19.00 24.00 24.20 24.00 Clark French, Doris ES 100 23 5 29.33 16.00 16.20 19.00 Clark Frias, Charles & Phyllis

ES 31 * 5 23.50 22.00 21.00 24.50

Clark Fyfe, Ruth ES 100 32 2 15.00 14.40 13.00 18.00 Clark Galloway, Fay ES 44 * 3 21.50 16.57 15.00 17.29 Clark Garehime, Edith ES 42 10 3 18.80 24.60 26.75 21.60 Clark Gehring, Roger ES 55 * 3 21.20 20.20 24.00 26.25 Clark Gibson, James ES 84 32 5 16.50 23.50 25.67 24.33 Clark Gilbert, CVT ES 61 15 2 16.00 17.80 22.25 23.00 Clark Givens, Linda Rankin ES 14 * 5 21.20 22.00 20.80 22.40 Clark Goldfarb, Daniel ES 100 36 3 18.83 25.17 22.33 26.00

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District School Name

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Clark Goolsby, Judy & John L ES 23 10 5 18.00 22.86 20.80 24.60

Clark Goynes, Theron H & Naomi D ES 39 * 4 20.80 21.40 20.83 21.80

Clark Gragson, Oran K ES 100 46 2 22.17 15.13 17.25 16.50 Clark Gray, R Guild ES 100 30 2 17.00 24.00 25.67 25.67 Clark Griffith, E W ES 100 38 2 17.40 17.60 22.75 25.67 Clark Guy, Addeliar ES 100 16 2 23.67 19.75 19.50 27.00 Clark Hancock, Doris ES 100 28 2 18.80 23.75 19.40 25.50 Clark Harmon, Harley ES 80 39 2 24.40 19.40 20.67 25.20 Clark Harris, George E ES 100 28 1 21.40 15.50 14.71 18.17 Clark Hayden, Don E ES 66 12 4 22.75 22.75 23.00 23.25 Clark Hayes, Keith C & Karen

W ES 100 12 4 22.75 25.75 25.75 22.60

Clark Heard ES (Marzano Academy) 100 33 N/A N/A 22.83 23.67 26.60

Clark Heckethorn, Howard E ES 29 * 3 20.75 21.80 24.80 20.60 Clark Herr, Helen ES 78 32 1 21.00 15.67 14.71 19.50 Clark Herron, Fay ES 100 57 5 20.00 19.67 21.17 23.17 Clark Hewetson, Halle ES 100 58 2 22.33 20.29 20.14 24.83 Clark Hickey, Liliam Lujan ES 100 31 3 19.17 15.25 16.50 17.50 Clark Hill, Charlotte ES 100 13 4 19.80 24.50 21.00 17.40 Clark Hinman, Edna F ES 100 19 2 20.50 20.50 21.33 21.00 Clark Hoggard, Mabel ES 100 30 5 23.00 22.00 22.67 24.33 Clark Hollingsworth, Howard

ES 100 50 1 19.50 15.33 17.00 16.60

Clark Hummel, John R ES 100 13 4 22.20 16.14 15.50 19.00 Clark Indian Springs ES 100 * 4 15.00 11.00 11.00 18.00 Clark Iverson, Mervin ES 100 25 3 20.71 18.71 23.29 25.57 Clark Jacobson, Walter ES 58 18 2 22.00 23.00 22.75 26.25 Clark Jeffers, Jay W ES 100 55 2 22.00 17.57 16.63 18.57 Clark Jones Blackhurst ES * * N/A 22.83 19.60 19.00 27.00 Clark Jydstrup, Helen ES 100 24 3 17.00 20.40 23.00 27.00 Clark Kahre, Marc ES 100 * 2 15.00 23.67 23.25 26.00 Clark Katz, Edythe & Lloyd ES 100 17 2 28.00 21.60 23.00 23.40 Clark Keller, Charlotte & Jerry

ES 77 27 2 21.00 20.00 21.80 26.75

Clark Kelly, Matt ES 100 10 1 15.33 18.00 12.00 16.67 Clark Kesterson, Lorna J ES 47 * 5 21.60 21.80 23.50 23.20 Clark Kim, Frank ES 69 22 4 21.25 20.25 24.25 30.67

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Clark King Jr , Martin Luther ES 100 * 3 21.67 19.25 20.00 27.33 Clark King, Martha P ES 100 40 3 N/A N/A N/A 24.25 Clark Lake, Robert E ES 100 47 2 20.43 15.13 16.75 17.25 Clark Lamping, Frank ES 17 * 5 25.00 22.00 23.00 26.50 Clark Lincoln ES 100 60 2 19.80 19.67 25.50 26.50 Clark Long, Walter V ES 100 44 2 19.33 16.88 15.25 17.13 Clark Lowman, Mary & Zel ES 100 16 1 22.00 16.00 15.36 19.50 Clark Lummis, William ES 21 * 4 25.33 20.50 21.50 28.00 Clark Lunt, Robert ES 100 55 3 18.60 15.50 14.86 19.00 Clark Lynch, Ann ES 100 48 1 24.75 24.50 21.60 27.00 Clark Mack, Nate ES * * N/A 20.00 24.00 19.60 25.75 Clark Mackey, Jo ES 70 19 5 16.33 23.25 20.20 24.75 Clark Manch, J E ES 100 20 1 22.86 16.78 16.20 17.22 Clark Martinez, Reynaldo ES 100 39 3 20.20 20.75 20.00 24.00 Clark Mathis ES 52 15 N/A 23.17 22.67 22.80 24.00 Clark May, Ernest ES 50 * 4 23.75 23.50 26.00 26.25 Clark McCall, Quannah ES 100 51 2 20.33 16.00 13.75 17.25 Clark McCaw, Gordon ES 58 * 5 23.50 19.33 23.20 23.40 Clark McDoniel, Estes M ES 100 * 4 20.75 23.75 20.25 21.25 Clark McMillan, James B ES 100 21 3 17.20 20.00 21.00 25.75 Clark McWilliams, J T ES 100 48 2 21.80 16.86 14.71 18.43 Clark Mendoza, John F ES 77 44 2 20.50 19.60 21.33 23.00 Clark Miller, Sandy Searles ES 70 34 2 N/A 18.00 21.29 23.83 Clark Mitchell, Andrew ES 100 * N/A 20.00 17.67 20.40 N/A Clark Moore, William K ES 100 45 1 22.00 16.00 14.88 18.17 Clark Morrow, Sue H ES 42 * 4 23.00 21.60 26.60 23.50 Clark Mountain View ES 82 30 1 20.80 15.50 14.20 19.40 Clark Neal, Joseph M ES 100 * 3 23.60 20.60 19.80 24.00 Clark Newton, Ulis ES 100 * 2 20.60 20.40 23.75 23.60 Clark NW Career-Technical

Academy ES 16 * N/A 19.00 N/A N/A N/A

Clark O Roarke, Thomas ES 77 24 5 19.50 22.60 22.20 25.00 Clark Ober, D'Vorre & Hal ES 33 13 4 23.00 21.40 23.40 22.40 Clark Paradise Prof Dev ES 100 39 3 17.25 14.40 15.00 19.40 Clark Park, John S ES 100 40 2 22.40 18.17 21.83 24.60 Clark Parson, Claude & Stella

ES 100 26 2 22.33 14.00 16.67 16.67

Clark Perkins, Dr Claude G ES 100 25 3 22.75 15.57 15.50 18.60 Clark Perkins, Ute ES 100 * 4 16.00 11.00 13.00 24.00

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Clark Petersen, Dean ES 100 44 2 19.86 16.50 17.33 18.71 Clark Piggott Academy ES 31 11 3 23.50 19.33 19.00 23.60 Clark Pittman, Vail ES 100 37 2 17.50 16.67 14.00 14.50 Clark Priest, Richard C ES 100 20 1 12.29 15.50 16.29 17.00 Clark Red Rock ES 100 34 2 18.33 15.88 15.63 17.67 Clark Reed, Doris M ES 100 29 1 19.00 16.14 14.83 18.00 Clark Reedom, Carolyn S ES 32 * 3 23.00 20.00 24.50 21.75 Clark Rhodes, Betsy ES 38 * 4 19.75 20.20 24.00 24.00 Clark Ries, Aldeane Comito ES 42 11 2 22.17 23.33 22.00 20.86 Clark Roberts, Aggie ES 100 11 3 25.25 24.00 20.00 24.60 Clark Rogers, Lucille S ES 45 12 4 23.00 21.00 20.13 25.67 Clark Ronnow, C C ES 100 50 3 25.20 21.20 22.83 25.60 Clark Ronzone, Bertha ES 100 38 1 21.33 19.57 19.57 25.80 Clark Roundy, Dr C Owen ES 100 55 3 20.33 20.83 21.00 26.83 Clark Rowe, Lewis E ES 100 32 4 22.00 16.67 18.00 18.17 Clark Rundle, Richard ES 100 39 1 22.00 15.00 16.71 16.00 Clark Sandy Valley ES 100 15 2 17.00 15.00 21.00 23.00 Clark Scherkenbach, William &

Mary ES 100 * 3 23.25 21.60 20.40 21.60

Clark Schorr, Steve ES 45 * 4 21.25 20.71 22.14 24.57 Clark Scott, Jesse D ES 76 17 1 18.50 16.57 13.57 20.00 Clark Sewell, C T ES 100 * 4 20.80 23.60 23.80 23.17 Clark Simmons, Eva G ES 60 13 4 24.00 21.20 24.20 19.17 Clark Smalley, James E & A

Rae ES 12 * 5 21.50 15.63 20.33 17.43

Clark Smith, Hal ES 100 24 1 21.67 15.80 15.80 17.13 Clark Smith, Helen M ES 100 17 5 20.25 16.20 25.75 24.50 Clark Snyder, Don & Dee ES 42 10 3 23.00 21.17 21.40 23.40 Clark Snyder, William E ES 100 42 N/A 18.43 15.78 15.50 15.78 Clark Squires, C P ES 100 63 2 22.50 16.29 13.00 19.00 Clark Stanford ES 100 42 2 22.25 15.67 15.40 19.80 Clark Staton, Ethel W ES 20 * 5 21.80 19.83 21.33 25.60 Clark Steele, Judith D ES 32 12 5 21.67 21.00 21.17 21.80 Clark Stevens ES 57 11 N/A 21.57 20.43 20.57 21.33 Clark Stuckey, Evelyn ES 32 * 4 21.63 21.89 22.50 22.29 Clark Sunrise Acres ES 100 53 4 18.00 16.88 15.13 14.67 Clark Tanaka, Wayne N ES 50 10 3 21.20 23.50 20.83 25.00 Clark Tarr, Sheila R ES 40 * 4 20.25 19.67 20.83 24.00 Clark Tartan, John ES 100 13 1 25.00 21.25 20.25 23.25

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Clark Tate, Myrtle ES 100 43 2 20.50 15.43 17.00 19.14 Clark Taylor, Glen C ES 22 * 4 22.00 18.86 22.17 25.83 Clark Taylor, Robert L ES 100 * 1 23.50 21.60 20.60 25.00 Clark Thiriot, Joseph E ES 100 32 4 18.40 24.33 19.83 22.20 Clark Thomas, Ruby S ES 100 46 2 20.57 16.88 15.22 19.86 Clark Thompson, Sandra L ES 40 * 5 14.57 21.00 23.50 23.40 Clark Thorpe, Jim ES 69 17 2 20.50 16.00 14.33 18.75 Clark Tobler, R E ES 100 19 2 17.75 15.83 14.40 16.20 Clark Tomiyasu, Bill Y ES 58 20 2 21.67 19.00 20.25 23.25 Clark Treem, Harriet ES 100 14 4 21.50 15.33 15.00 18.20 Clark Triggs, Vincent L ES 100 * 4 22.33 24.80 20.17 22.00 Clark Twin Lakes ES 100 58 2 22.50 20.20 20.20 20.50 Clark Twitchell, Neil C ES 20 * 5 24.17 21.71 20.71 23.29 Clark Ullom, J M ES 100 36 3 22.75 20.40 20.20 24.00 Clark Vanderburg, John ES 10 * 5 23.67 22.71 23.50 24.00 Clark Vassiliadis ES * * N/A 26.25 22.83 21.25 31.75 Clark Vegas Verdes ES 100 42 4 20.50 12.40 14.80 18.40 Clark Virgin Valley ES 62 22 3 22.60 20.80 23.00 26.25 Clark Walker, J Marlan Int'l

School ES 26 * 5 26.50 21.75 24.80 20.60

Clark Wallin, Shirley & Bill ES 10 * 5 23.00 23.88 23.83 23.57 Clark Ward, Gene ES * * 1 19.50 22.60 25.20 25.75 Clark Ward, Kitty McDonough

ES 33 * 4 24.40 25.20 21.00 23.60

Clark Warren, Rose ES 100 50 2 18.00 14.71 16.86 24.60 Clark Wasden, Howard ES 100 23 3 18.50 26.00 22.50 23.75 Clark Watson, Fredric W ES 71 18 2 22.20 20.80 24.25 21.20 Clark Wengert, Cyril ES 100 43 4 17.80 19.60 23.25 25.00 Clark West Prep ES 86 53 3 16.60 15.25 16.00 18.50 Clark Whitney ES 100 23 1 21.00 13.80 13.40 16.00 Clark Wiener, Jr , Louis ES 100 13 4 23.50 22.50 21.75 26.67 Clark Wilhelm, Elizabeth ES 100 18 2 20.60 21.80 21.50 22.50 Clark Williams, Tom ES 100 17 2 21.00 15.50 13.88 17.38 Clark Williams, Wendell ES 100 61 2 19.00 13.75 14.67 16.00 Clark Wolfe, Eva ES 100 17 1 12.80 16.00 14.67 14.00 Clark Wolff, Elise L ES 15 * 4 18.33 21.83 22.00 26.00 Clark Woolley, Gwendolyn ES 100 38 3 20.33 14.75 14.00 17.43 Clark Wright, William V ES 34 * 5 21.00 21.13 20.56 24.88 Clark Wynn, Elaine ES 100 53 3 22.33 15.11 15.00 17.89

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Lander Austin School ES 11 * N/A 2.53 1.37 0.94 N/A Lander Battle Mtn ES 24 * 3 24.25 22.25 19.00 18.75 Lincoln Caliente Elementary 64 * 1 11.00 17.00 16.00 9.00 Lincoln Pahranagat Valley

Elementary School 42 * 3 18.00 13.00 18.00 23.00

Lincoln Panaca Elementary 46 * 3 21.00 14.00 19.00 23.00 Lincoln Pioche Elementary 51 * 3 7.00 8.00 16.00 12.00 Pershing Imlay ES 100 * N/A 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 Pershing Lovelock ES 55 * 2 20.79 16.84 22.50 17.49 Washoe Alice Smith Elementary 60 23 3 17.45 16.84 16.88 22.08 Washoe Allen Elementary 100 38 2 22.90 15.36 16.20 18.60 Washoe Anderson Elementary 100 43 3 21.50 16.77 16.10 18.79 Washoe Beasley Elementary 20 * 4 21.88 19.26 16.68 21.43 Washoe Beck Elementary 24 11 5 22.30 20.37 18.26 24.57 Washoe Bennett Elementary 70 30 3 21.21 15.61 15.56 18.80 Washoe Booth Elementary 100 33 1 22.67 16.56 16.69 14.67 Washoe Brown Elementary 10 * 5 23.15 17.33 18.71 18.49 Washoe Cannan Elementary 100 39 2 16.82 19.48 16.90 18.91 Washoe Caughlin Ranch

Elementary * * 5 23.08 20.21 21.48 26.08

Washoe Corbett Elementary 100 57 2 18.14 18.46 18.25 25.15 Washoe Desert Heights Elementary 100 24 1 15.23 15.39 17.68 18.88 Washoe Diedrichsen Elementary 39 * 4 19.42 17.11 16.23 26.19 Washoe Dodson Elementary 61 28 2 17.64 18.43 17.41 18.57 Washoe Donner Springs

Elementary 53 21 3 22.83 17.56 17.48 22.80

Washoe Double Diamond Elementary 22 10 4 18.76 16.25 16.25 16.83

Washoe Drake Elementary 67 28 3 18.89 19.96 18.19 16.96 Washoe Duncan Elementary 100 51 1 17.58 17.82 19.55 19.88 Washoe Dunn Elementary 53 22 4 21.10 17.69 18.48 21.44 Washoe Elmcrest Elementary 63 18 2 20.68 18.12 20.56 18.72 Washoe Gomes Elementary 39 * 2 21.95 17.77 17.37 21.72 Washoe Gomm Elementary * * 5 20.34 21.20 16.97 19.23 Washoe Greenbrae Elementary 100 45 2 18.28 17.50 16.23 26.69 Washoe Hall Elementary 27 * 2 22.16 19.33 19.29 19.66 Washoe Hidden Valley Elementary 46 12 2 19.54 20.50 22.50 25.25 Washoe Huffaker Elementary 25 * 4 17.10 20.48 18.48 22.17 Washoe Hunsberger Elementary * * 5 20.35 17.40 16.56 19.84 Washoe Hunter Lake Elementary 42 * 5 20.82 16.84 15.93 23.63

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Washoe Incline Elementary 23 19 2 17.00 17.97 18.60 18.33 Washoe Juniper Elementary 45 18 2 22.40 16.75 19.30 20.51 Washoe Lemelson Elementary 100 38 1 18.20 13.08 18.07 20.31 Washoe Lemmon Valley

Elementary 54 26 2 20.66 17.48 19.73 21.03

Washoe Lenz Elementary * * 5 24.16 18.62 18.60 21.41 Washoe Lincoln Park Elementary 100 38 2 14.38 13.31 12.20 15.60 Washoe Loder Elementary 100 60 1 19.22 14.81 14.57 18.13 Washoe Mathews Elementary 100 49 1 21.24 17.04 17.42 16.95 Washoe Maxwell Elementary 100 32 2 22.54 20.36 17.74 24.68 Washoe Melton Elementary * * 5 18.38 16.53 21.62 19.27 Washoe Mitchell Elementary 100 38 2 21.38 19.09 21.12 23.03 Washoe Moss Elementary 37 16 4 23.04 15.96 22.47 21.13 Washoe Mount Rose Elementary 37 * 4 20.42 19.26 17.77 18.56 Washoe Natchez Elementary 100 * 1 11.52 12.09 9.33 7.16 Washoe Palmer Elementary 67 33 2 19.30 19.64 17.19 18.76 Washoe Peavine Elementary 43 11 4 20.05 20.05 21.51 20.03 Washoe Pleasant Valley

Elementary 16 * 5 24.00 18.96 18.94 24.05

Washoe Risley Elementary 100 48 3 20.95 14.77 18.60 19.07 Washoe Sepulveda Elementary 25 12 3 22.78 16.72 16.79 22.10 Washoe Silver Lake Elementary 43 19 3 19.94 18.45 18.25 19.93 Washoe Kate Smith Elementary 100 55 2 18.62 21.19 16.15 25.34 Washoe Smithridge Elementary 100 51 2 22.68 15.64 19.06 20.89 Washoe Spanish Springs

Elementary 23 * 5 19.91 14.86 18.91 21.05

Washoe Stead Elementary 65 27 2 23.37 19.46 17.59 19.99 Washoe Sun Valley Elementary 100 52 2 19.21 15.74 15.81 18.24 Washoe Taylor Elementary 18 * 5 21.73 17.36 19.33 21.03 Washoe Towles Elementary 43 * 3 22.43 19.64 17.29 17.48 Washoe Van Gorder Elementary * * 5 22.00 17.96 19.75 23.69 Washoe Verdi Elementary 16 * 4 19.40 15.03 19.04 20.76 Washoe Veterans Elementary 100 43 1 20.09 15.24 16.17 14.88 Washoe Warner Elementary 65 17 3 16.70 13.12 19.26 18.25 Washoe Westergard Elementary 16 * 4 20.36 19.21 18.78 20.62 Washoe Whitehead Elementary 26 * 4 18.53 18.29 21.06 20.80 Washoe Winnemucca Elementary 35 10 4 23.48 14.80 21.58 20.66

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Carson Bordewich Bray ES 43 14 3 29.00 19.79 18.79 22.43 24.41 21.56 N/A Carson Empire 100 44 2 23.03 16.92 19.29 18.28 20.92 20.45 N/A Carson Fremont 52 28 2 24.04 18.36 24.33 25.39 25.03 24.76 N/A Carson Fritsch ES 34 16 4 18.54 20.52 20.28 20.77 22.60 26.86 N/A Carson Mark Twain 100 31 3 23.25 22.52 20.87 21.50 23.77 25.77 N/A Carson Seeliger 36 17 3 19.90 19.41 18.50 21.15 26.20 24.67 N/A Churchill Best ES 54 11 N/A N/A N/A 22.57 23.65 N/A N/A N/A Churchill Lahontan 53 * N/A 22.75 21.02 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Churchill Numa ES 51 12 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A 25.81 23.78 N/A

Douglas C.C. Meneley Elementary

51 * 3 20.81 20.88 21.76 22.06 26.61 24.70 N/A

Douglas Gardnerville 35 12 4 25.00 19.92 20.67 19.00 25.03 26.67 N/A

Douglas Gene Scarselli Elementary

34 * 3 23.41 21.47 24.40 21.33 21.15 20.69 N/A

Douglas Jacks Vly ES 45 14 3 23.23 23.11 24.46 22.78 20.00 21.65 N/A Douglas Minden Elementary 29 * 3 24.18 18.83 20.80 24.29 28.49 29.68 N/A Douglas Pinon Elementary 19 * 4 22.25 22.58 21.93 23.74 23.90 19.47 N/A

Douglas Zephyr Cove Elementary

38 14 3 20.29 17.15 21.00 28.75 22.00 24.00 26.00

Elko Carlin Elementary 47 * 1 24.00 19.50 11.50 15.00 21.00 9.00 15.00 Elko Elko Grammar #2 42 * 2 21.67 17.00 20.00 22.00 22.25 N/A N/A

Elko Flagview Intermediate

43 16 2 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 15.86 27.08

Elko Jackpot Elementary 80 20 3 12.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 12.00 10.83 20.00

Elko Mountain View Elementary

21 11 4 21.40 21.33 21.80 23.80 22.80 N/A N/A

Elko Northside Elementary

44 16 2 17.25 19.50 20.75 23.00 18.75 N/A N/A

Elko Owyhee Elementary

100 * 1 18.00 23.00 22.00 17.33 18.00 10.67 20.67

Elko Sage Elementary 35 * 2 19.75 20.00 21.60 19.75 20.20 14.86 N/A

Elko Southside Elementary

63 26 4 19.83 22.80 21.17 20.67 22.67 N/A N/A

Elko Spring Creek Elementary

16 * 2 22.17 21.33 23.50 24.00 24.67 14.00 N/A

Elko Wells Elementary 49 17 3 22.00 18.67 18.67 20.00 24.00 12.00 20.67

Elko West Wendover Elementary

78 32 1 19.00 19.50 19.50 19.50 20.75 11.71 20.75

Esmeralda Dyer 52 30 N/A 14.46 14.46 14.46 18.00 18.00 18.00 2.54

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Esmeralda Goldfield 62 * N/A N/A 10.00 10.00 N/A 10.00 4.00 N/A Esmeralda Silver Peak 33 * N/A N/A 3.63 N/A N/A 3.57 3.57 3.57 Eureka Crescent Vly ES 41 * N/A 0.63 14.62 14.62 14.62 17.32 17.32 17.34 Eureka Eureka ES 22 * 4 7.70 12.94 13.13 19.15 20.09 10.18 21.51 Humboldt Denio ES 67 17 N/A N/A 4.00 4.00 4.00 N/A 4.00 N/A Humboldt French Ford MS 50 12 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 25.08 25.32 Humboldt Grass Vly ES 48 * 4 19.90 22.28 19.43 17.35 24.25 N/A N/A Humboldt Kings River ES 53 35 N/A 12.50 N/A 12.90 N/A 13.33 13.00 13.33 Humboldt McDermitt ES 99 * 1 11.00 13.00 16.00 9.20 20.00 20.00 12.96 Humboldt Orovada ES 63 31 N/A 16.67 17.14 N/A 16.67 16.67 6.00 6.00 Humboldt Paradise Vly ES 56 17 2 17.95 18.18 18.33 11.11 11.11 11.11 7.00 Humboldt Sonoma Heights ES 51 16 1 22.04 21.12 21.92 22.18 21.14 N/A N/A Humboldt Winnemucca ES 59 21 4 15.93 17.58 16.78 21.13 18.25 N/A N/A Lyon Cottonwood ES 65 * 2 23.40 26.02 23.90 24.06 24.53 N/A N/A Lyon Dayton ES 50 * 2 21.62 19.95 22.40 21.25 24.14 24.17 20.79 Lyon East Valley ES 56 * 4 22.83 23.13 23.30 23.88 24.86 N/A N/A Lyon Fernley ES 71 * 2 19.68 19.24 19.08 21.28 22.67 N/A N/A Lyon Fernley IS 56 * N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 26.46 26.42 Lyon Riverview ES 52 * 3 20.80 22.76 23.14 16.33 20.65 28.22 24.48 Lyon Silver Stage ES 100 * 1 12.68 21.12 24.25 22.68 27.13 N/A N/A Lyon Silver Stage MS 100 * 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 23.89 25.48

Lyon Smith Valley School

31 * 3 5.76 12.00 12.90 11.00 15.00 14.00 17.00

Lyon Sutro ES 63 * 2 24.41 23.33 18.22 24.91 19.35 25.57 24.10 Lyon Yerington ES 73 17 2 23.82 23.70 24.94 23.24 23.16 N/A N/A Lyon Yerington IS 50 * 3 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 26.72 25.19 Mineral Hawthorne E.S. 51 * 2 18.00 20.00 19.50 18.00 N/A 26.00 26.00 Mineral Schurz 100 66 1 12.00 20.00 20.00 8.00 8.00 13.00 13.00

Nye Amargosa Valley Elementary School

100 41 2 14.00 13.92 23.97 19.56 16.56 12.97 N/A

Nye Beatty Elementary School

100 21 4 23.34 22.00 16.56 18.00 17.48 20.00 N/A

Nye Duckwater Elementary School

* 10 N/A N/A 15.38 3.92 15.38 28.57 7.14 N/A

Nye Floyd Elementary School

100 * 4 23.25 28.28 27.40 30.64 24.45 26.34 N/A

Nye Gabbs Elementary School

100 * N/A 8.56 4.63 7.94 4.76 19.71 11.76 N/A

Nye Hafen Elementary School

100 * 3 18.44 19.09 32.41 19.77 32.85 28.59 N/A

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100 10 3 16.55 16.60 23.91 26.04 24.51 26.58 N/A

Nye Manse Elementary School

100 10 4 19.79 17.97 22.13 25.97 27.91 31.17 N/A

Nye Round Mountain Elementary School

20 * 2 20.32 19.52 22.97 19.52 21.81 23.52 N/A

Nye Tonopah Elementary School

30 * 1 15.32 16.90 24.77 16.13 18.95 33.36 N/A

Nye Warm Springs Elementary School

* 14 N/A N/A 8.00 N/A 8.00 8.00 4.00 N/A

Storey Gallagher ES 35 * 3 26.00 20.00 18.00 23.00 32.00 24.00 N/A Storey Hillside 45 * 5 6.00 16.00 16.00 14.67 15.20 16.00 N/A White Pine Baker Elementary * 33 N/A N/A N/A N/A 11.76 N/A 12.00 N/A

White Pine Lund McGill Elementary

* * 1 20.00 20.00 16.00 16.00 13.95 14.04 N/A

White Pine McGill Elementary 48 * 2 19.00 16.00 17.00 22.00 16.00 17.00 N/A

White Pine Norman Elementary

47 * 2 23.00 27.50 29.00 22.67 18.33 25.00 N/A

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Carson Bordewich Bray - - - - Carson Empire ES - - - - Carson Fremont ES x x - - Carson Fritsch ES x x - - Carson Mark Twain x x - - Carson Seeliger - x - - Churchill EC Best - - x - Churchill Lahontan - - - - Churchill Numa - - x - Clark Adams ES x x x - Clark Adcock ES x x x - Clark Alamo ES x x x - Clark Allen ES x x x - Clark Antonello ES x x x - Clark Bailey (Sister) ES x x x - Clark Bartlett ES x x x - Clark Bass ES x x x - Clark Batterman ES x x x - Clark Beatty ES x x x - Clark Beckley ES x x x - Clark Berkley ES x x x - Clark Bell ES x x x - Clark Bendorf ES x x x - Clark Bennett ES x x x - Clark Bilbray ES x x x - Clark Blue Diamond ES x x x - Clark Bonner ES x x x - Clark Booker ES x x x - Clark Bowler (Grant) ES x x x - Clark Bowler (Joseph Sr) ES x x x - Clark Bozarth ES x x x - Clark Bracken ES x x x - Clark Brookman ES x x x - Clark Bruner ES x x x - Clark Bryan (Richard) ES x x x - Clark Bryan (Roger) ES x x x - Clark Bunker ES x x x - Clark Cahlan ES x x x - Clark Cambeiro ES x x x -

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Clark Carl ES x x x - Clark Carson ES x x x - Clark Cartwright ES x x x - Clark Christensen ES x x x - Clark Conners ES x x x - Clark Cortez ES x x x - Clark Cox (Clyde) ES x x x - Clark Cox (David) ES x x x - Clark Cozine ES x x x - Clark Craig ES x x x - Clark Crestwood ES x x x - Clark Culley ES x x x - Clark Cunningham ES x x x - Clark Dailey ES x x x - Clark Darnell ES x x x - Clark Dearing ES x x x - Clark Decker ES x x x - Clark Derfelt ES x x x - Clark Deskin ES x x x - Clark Detwiler ES x x x - Clark Diaz ES x x x - Clark Dickens ES x x x - Clark Diskin ES x x x - Clark Dondero ES x x x - Clark Dooley ES x x x - Clark Duncan ES x x x - Clark Earl (Ira) ES x x x - Clark Earl (Marion) ES x x x - Clark Edwards ES x x x - Clark Eisenberg ES x x x - Clark Elizondo ES x x x - Clark Ferron ES x x x - Clark Fine ES x x x - Clark Fitzgerald ES x x x - Clark Fong ES x x x - Clark Forbuss ES x x x - Clark French ES x x x - Clark Frias ES x x x - Clark Fyfe ES x x x - Clark Galloway ES x x x -

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Clark Garehime ES x x x - Clark Gehring ES x x x - Clark Gibson (James) ES x x x - Clark Gilbert ES x x x - Clark Givens ES x x x - Clark Goldfarb ES x x x - Clark Goodsprings ES x x x - Clark Goolsby ES x x x - Clark Goynes ES x x x - Clark Gragson ES x x x - Clark Gray ES x x x - Clark Griffith ES x x x - Clark Guy ES x x x - Clark Hancock ES x x x - Clark Harmon ES x x x - Clark Harris ES x x x - Clark Hayden ES x x x - Clark Hayes ES x x x - Clark Heard ES (Marzano

Academy) x x x -

Clark Heckethorn ES x x x - Clark Herr ES x x x - Clark Herron ES x x x - Clark Hewetson ES x x x - Clark Hickey ES x x x - Clark Hill ES x x x - Clark Hinman ES x x x - Clark Hoggard ES x x x - Clark Hollingsworth ES x x x - Clark Hummel ES x x x - Clark Indian Springs ES x x x - Clark Iverson ES x x x - Clark Jacobson ES x x x - Clark Jeffers ES x x x - Clark Jones Blackhurst x x x - Clark Jydstrup ES x x x - Clark Kahre ES x x x - Clark Katz ES x x x - Clark Keller ES x x x - Clark Kelly ES x x x - Clark Kesterson ES x x x -

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Clark Kim ES x x x - Clark King Jr, Martin Luther ES x x x - Clark King, Martha P ES x x x - Clark Lake ES x x x - Clark Lamping ES x x x - Clark Lincoln ES x x x - Clark Long ES x x x - Clark Lowman ES x x x - Clark Lummis ES x x x - Clark Lundy ES x x x - Clark Lunt ES x x x - Clark Lynch ES x x x - Clark Mack (Nate) ES x x x - Clark Mackey ES x x x - Clark Manch ES x x x - Clark Martinez ES x x x - Clark Mathis (Berverly) ES x x x - Clark May ES x x x - Clark McCall ES x x x - Clark McCaw ES x x x - Clark McDoniel ES x x x - Clark McMillan ES x x x - Clark McWilliams ES x x x - Clark Mendoza ES x x x - Clark Miller (Sandy) ES x x x - Clark Mitchell ES x x x - Clark Moore ES x x x - Clark Morrow ES x x x - Clark Mountain View ES x x x - Clark Neal ES x x x - Clark Newton ES x x x - Clark NW Career-Technical

Academy ES x x x -

Clark O Roarke ES x x x - Clark Ober ES x x x - Clark Paradise ES x x x - Clark Park ES x x x - Clark Parson ES x x x - Clark Perkins (Dr. Claude G.) ES x x x - Clark Perkins (Ute V.) ES x x x - Clark Petersen ES x x x -

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Clark Piggott ES x x x - Clark Pittman ES x x x - Clark Priest ES x x x - Clark Red Rock ES x x x - Clark Reed ES x x x - Clark Reedom ES x x x - Clark Reid ES x x x - Clark Rhodes ES x x x - Clark Ries ES x x x - Clark Roberts ES x x x - Clark Rogers ES x x x - Clark Ronnow ES x x x - Clark Ronzone ES x x x - Clark Roundy ES x x x - Clark Rowe ES x x x - Clark Rundle ES x x x - Clark Sandy Valley ES x x x - Clark Scherkenbach ES x x x - Clark Schorr ES x x x - Clark Scott ES x x x - Clark Sewell ES x x x - Clark Simmons ES x x x - Clark Smalley ES x x x - Clark Smith (Hal) ES x x x - Clark Smith (Helen) ES x x x - Clark Snyder ES x x x - Clark Snyder, William E ES x x x - Clark Squires ES x x x - Clark Stanford ES x x x - Clark Staton ES x x x - Clark Steele ES x x x - Clark Stevens (Josh) ES x x x - Clark Stuckey ES x x x - Clark Sunrise Acres ES x x x - Clark Tanaka ES x x x - Clark Tarr ES x x x - Clark Tartan ES x x x - Clark Tate ES x x x - Clark Taylor (Glen) ES x x x - Clark Taylor (Robert) ES x x x -

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Clark Thiriot ES x x x - Clark Thomas ES x x x - Clark Thompson ES x x x - Clark Thorpe ES x x x - Clark Tobler ES x x x - Clark Tomiyasu ES x x x - Clark Treem ES x x x - Clark Triggs ES x x x - Clark Twin Lakes ES x x x - Clark Twitchell ES x x x - Clark Ullom ES x x x - Clark Vanderburg ES x x x - Clark Vasiliadis ES x x x - Clark Vegas Verdes ES x x x - Clark Virgin Valley ES x x x - Clark Walker International ES x x x - Clark Wallin ES x x x - Clark Ward (Gene) ES x x x - Clark Ward (Kitty M) ES x x x - Clark Warren ES x x x - Clark Wasden ES x x x - Clark Watson ES x x x - Clark Wengert ES x x x - Clark West Prep ES x x x - Clark Whitney ES x x x - Clark Wiener ES x x x - Clark Wilhelm ES x x x - Clark Williams (Tom) ES x x x - Clark Williams (Wendell) ES x x x - Clark Wolfe (Eva) ES x x x - Clark Wolff (Elise) ES x x x - Clark Woolley ES x x x - Clark Wright ES x x x - Clark Wynn ES x x x - Douglas CC Meneley - - x - Douglas Gardnerville - - x - Douglas Jacks Valley - - x - Douglas Minden - - x - Douglas Pinion Hills - - x - Douglas Scarselli - - x -

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Douglas Zephyr Cove - - x - Elko Carlin Elementary - x - - Elko Elko Grammar #2 - x - - Elko Flagview Intermediate - - - - Elko Jackpot Elementary - - - - Elko Mountain View Elementary - - x - Elko Northside Elementary - - x - Elko Owyhee Elementary - x - - Elko Sage Elementary - - x - Elko Southside Elementary - - x - Elko Spring Creek Elementary x - x - Elko Wells Elementary - x - - Elko West Wendover Elementary - - - - Esmeralda Dyer Elementary School - - - - Esmeralda Goldfield Elementary

School - - - -

Esmeralda Silver Peak Elementary School - - - -

Eureka Crescent Valley Elementary - - - - Eureka Eureka Elementary School - - - - Humboldt Denio - - - - Humboldt French Ford ES - - - - Humboldt Grass Valley ES - - - - Humboldt Kings River ES - - - - Humboldt Mc Dermitt ES - - - - Humboldt Orovada ES - - - - Humboldt Paradise Valley ES - - - - Humboldt Sonoma Heights - - - - Humboldt Winnemucca - - - - Lander Austin Combined - - - - Lander Battle Mountain x x x - Lincoln Caliente Elementary School - - - - Lincoln Pahranagat Valley Elem

School x x x -

Lincoln Panaca Elementary School x x x - Lincoln Pioche Elementary School - - - - Lyon Cottonwood Elementary x x x - Lyon Dayton Elementary - - - - Lyon East Valley Elementary x x x - Lyon Fernley Elementary - - - - Lyon Fernley Intermediate x - x -

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Lyon Riverview Elementary x x x - Lyon Silver Stage Elementary x - x - Lyon Smith Valley School - - - - Lyon Sutro Elementary x - x - Lyon Yerington Elementary x - x - Lyon Yerington Intermediate x - x - Mineral Hawthorne - - - - Mineral Shurz - - - - Nye Amargosa Elementary - x x - Nye Beatty Elementary - - - - Nye Duckwater Elementary - - - - Nye Floyd Elementary - x x - Nye Gabbs Elementary - - - - Nye Hafen Elementary - x x - Nye JG Johnson Elementary - x x - Nye Manse Elementary - - - - Nye Round Mountain

Elementary ES - x x -

Nye Tonopah ES - x x - Nye Warm Springs ES - - - - Nye Pathways ES - - - - Pershing Imlay ES - - - - Pershing Lovelock ES - - x - Storey Hillside ES - - - - Storey Hugh Gallagher - - x - Washoe Alice Smith Elementary x x x - Washoe Allen Elementary - - - - Washoe Anderson Elementary - - - - Washoe Beasley Elementary x x x - Washoe Beck Elementary x x x - Washoe Bennett Elementary - x x - Washoe Booth Elementary - - - - Washoe Brown Elementary x x x - Washoe Cannan Elementary - - - - Washoe Caughlin Ranch Elementary - x x - Washoe Corbett Elementary x x x - Washoe Desert Heights Elementary - - - - Washoe Diedrichsen Elementary - x x - Washoe Dodsen Elementary - x x - Washoe Donnor Springs Elementary - x x - Washoe Double Diamond - - - -

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Elementary Washoe Drake Elementary - - - - Washoe Duncan Elementary - x x - Washoe Dunn Elementary - x x - Washoe Elmcrest Elementary - x x - Washoe Gomes Elementary x x x - Washoe Gomm Elementary - x x - Washoe Greenbrae Elementary - x x - Washoe Hall Elementary - x x - Washoe Hidden Valley Elementary - x x - Washoe Huffaker Elementary - x x - Washoe Hunsberger Elementary - - - - Washoe Hunter Lake Elementary - x x - Washoe Incline Elementary - x x - Washoe Juniper Elementary - x x - Washoe Kate Smith Elementary - x x - Washoe Lemelson Elementary - x x - Washoe Lemmon Valley Elementary - x x - Washoe Lenz Elementary - x x - Washoe Lincoln Park Elementary - - - - Washoe Loder Elementary - - - - Washoe Mathews Elementary - - - - Washoe Maxwell Elementary x x x - Washoe Melton Elementary - x x - Washoe Mitchell Elementary - x x - Washoe Moss Elementary - x x - Washoe Mount Rose Elementary x x x - Washoe Natchez Elementary - - - - Washoe Palmer Elementary x x x - Washoe Peavine Elementary - x x - Washoe Pleasant Valley Elementary - x x - Washoe Risley Elementary - - - - Washoe Sepulveda Elementary x x x - Washoe Silver Lake Elementary - x x - Washoe Smithridge Elementary x x x - Washoe Spanish Springs Elementary - x x - Washoe Stead Elementary - x x - Washoe Sun Valley Elementary - - - - Washoe Taylor Elementary x x x - Washoe Towels Elementary - x x -

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Washoe Van Gorder Elementary x x x - Washoe Verdi Elementary - x x - Washoe Veterans Elementary - - - - Washoe Warner Elementary - - - - Washoe Westergard Elementary x x x - Washoe Whitehead Elementary x x x - Washoe Winnemucca Elementary - x x - White Pine Baker - - - - White Pine David E Norman - x x - White Pine Lund - x x - White Pine McGill - x x -