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1 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: July 19 th , 2018 RE: FY 2018 Q3 CSR Variance Report, For the Period February 1, 2018-April 30 th , 2018 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 for - Kindergarten – 16:1; Grades 1 through 3 – 22:1 and Grades 4 through 6 (grade 5 and 6 as applicable, when included in an elementary school) – 25:1. This program is authorized through NRS 388.720

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Page 1: To: Elaine Wynn, President, State Board of Education...Pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 388.700(4), the State Board of Education is required to submit a quarterly Class-Size

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overnor Superin tendeinfo rmation

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: July 19th, 2018

RE: FY 2018 Q3 CSR Variance Report, For the Period February 1, 2018-April 30th, 2018

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 for - Kindergarten – 16:1; Grades 1 through 3 – 22:1 and Grades 4 through 6 (grade 5 and 6 as applicable, when included in an elementary school) – 25:1. This program is authorized through NRS 388.720

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In fiscal year 2018, Section 12 of S.B. 544 provides that funding for CSR shall pay the salaries and benefits of not less than 1,944 teachers to meet 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.

Executive Summary

For the third quarter of the 2018 fiscal year (FY), there was a small increase from 983 to 995 variances in grades kindergarten through six (as applicable). The largest increase in the number of variances was in Clark County, which increased from 659 to 690. The increases in variances in Clark County is most likely related to budgetary reasons. There were 137,873.80 students, 1,910.04 CSR funded teachers and 4,905.65 non-CSR funded teachers for a total of 6,815.69 teachers. The total aggregate statewide class size ratio in grades K-6 is 20.23, compared to 20.22 in the second quarter. The district level class size ratios for the third quarter are provided in the report below. All but four districts exceed the prescribed ratios in at least one grade: Esmeralda, Eureka, Mineral, and Lincoln. The grade with the most variances is kindergarten, with 11 of the 17 districts exceeding the prescribed ratio of 16 to 1 students per teacher compared to 13 last quarter. The grade with the second most variances is second grade, with 7 out of 17 districts exceeding the prescribed ratio (17 to 1 for the regular plan, and 22 to 1 for those on the alternative plan). Statewide, grades kindergarten, second, third, and fourth experienced slight increases of 0.25 or less. While grades first, fifth, and sixth experienced slight decreases of 0.32 or less.

Scope of Report

Attached is the report of variances for the third quarter of Fiscal Year (FY) 2018. The report provides a summary of variance requests by school district and specific variance information by school. For each variance request, the following information is presented:

Respective class size ratios by school and grade

Star rating pursuant to the Nevada School Performance Framework

Demographic data such as percent of student population that is low income and percent who are English Language Learners (EL)

Statewide Summary of Variances & Justifications

Variance requests are categorized into four standard potential justifications: Funding limitations, difficulty hiring teachers, facility limitations, and other. Any or all of these justifications are accepted.

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Funding limitations was the most common variance justification in Q3 FY 18, which was a factor in 97.0% of variances granted to district. Difficulty hiring teachers was the second most common justification in district schools at 94.2%, followed by facility limitations at 80.5%. 91.2% cited both difficulty hiring and funding limitations as the reason for a variance and 78.7% of district school variance justifications cited all three rationales. 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. The large districts, Clark and Washoe, cited a lack of qualified teachers, limited facilities, and inadequate funds as contributors to the variances. The most common justifications provided by rural districts like Elko, Humboldt, Lander, Nye, and White Pine, was a lack of funding to provide incentives to hire qualified teachers which leads to difficulty in recruiting qualified teachers. In centralized districts like Carson, Churchill, Douglas, and Lyon, funding was the most common factor. In small districts like Lincoln, Mineral, Pershing, and Storey, the most common justification is also funding. Neither district in the very small category, Esmeralda and Eureka, requested variances and so no justifications were provided.

District Grouping Variance Justification

District Grouping

District Facility Hiring Funding Other

Large Clark X X X - Washoe X X X -

Centralized

Carson X X X -

Churchill - X X -

Douglas - - X -

Lyon X X X -

Rural

Elko X X X -

Humboldt - - X -

Lander X X X -

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District Grouping

District Facility Hiring Funding Other

Nye X X X X

White Pine - X X -

Small

Lincoln - - - -

Mineral - X - -

Pershing - - X -

Storey - - - -

Very Small

Esmeralda - - - -

Eureka - - - -

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District Level Analysis of Variances

Third quarter variance justifications provided by the districts remained the same as first and second quarter. Inadequate funding and difficulty hiring are the two biggest obstacles cited by districts as justifications for variance justifications. Individual reports are available upon request.

Q3 FY18 Total Count of Variances Plan Type District Name K 1 2 3 4 5 6 Grand Total Alternative Carson City 6 1

2 2 2

13

Churchill 1

1 1 1

4

Douglas 7 2 2 4 2 4

21

Elko 9 1 1 3 1 3 1 19

Humboldt 3 1

1 5

Lyon 7 4 6 7 2 4 4 34

Mineral 1

1

Nye 6

7 3 4 5

25

Storey 1

1 1

3

White Pine 3

3

Alternative Total

44 9 17 20 13 19 6 128 Regular Clark 215 142 167 166

690

Lander 1 1 1

3

Lincoln 2

1 2

5

Pershing 1 1 1

3

Washoe 57 39 42 28

166

Regular Total

276 183 212 196

867 Grand Total

320 192 229 216 13 19 6 995

School Level Analysis of Variances The attached variance request report is sorted by CSR plan type, school district, and Star Rating. For example, regular plan participants are grouped first, then alphabetically by district. Within each district the schools are listed by star rating, lowest performing first (one star being the lowest performance rating and five being the highest performance rating). Bolded values identify classrooms over the prescribed ratio. Individual variance requests are available for further inquiry.

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Eleven school districts have variances in 1 and 2 star schools based on the most recent information published December 15th, 2017. Compared to the second quarter of FY18, 141 of those schools have variances in grades kindergarten through 6th grade, which is an increase of one school. Additionally, the total number of variances increased by 29 to 370, compared to second quarter which had 341 variances.

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 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 2 Churchill 3 1 1 100% 0 1 Clark 221 89 88 98.9% 85 253 Douglas 7 0 0 0% 0 0 Elko 12 8 7 87.5% 6 14 Esmeralda 3 0 0 0% 0 0 Eureka 2 0 0 0% 0 0 Humboldt 9 4 3 75% 2 3 Lander 2 0 0 0% 0 0 Lincoln 4 1 0 0% 0 0 Lyon 12 6 6 100% 5 21 Mineral 2 2 1 50% 1 1 Nye 11 3 3 100.0% 1 5 Pershing 2 1 1 100.0% 1 3 Storey 2 0 0 0 0 0 Washoe 62 28 26 92.9% 24 66 White Pine 4 3 3 100.0% 3 1 Total 364 148 141 95.3% 130 370

There were 137,873.80 students in grades K through 6th grade in the third quarter, which is a slight increase of 823.60 students or 0.60%. There were 1,910.04 CSR funded teachers and 4,905.65 non-CSR funded teachers for a total of 6,815.69 teachers, which is 38.81 (0.57% more) teachers more than second quarter. The total aggregate statewide class size ratio in grades K-6 is 20.23, compared to 20.22 in the second quarter and 20.25 in the first quarter.

The district level class size ratios for the third quarter are listed below by grade. Bolded values exceed the prescribed ratio. All but three districts exceed the prescribed ratios in at least one grade; Eureka, Lincoln, and Storey. The grade with the most variances is kindergarten, with 13 of the 17 districts exceeding the prescribed ratio of 16 to 1 students per teacher. The grade

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with the second most variances is second grade, with 7 out of 17 districts exceeding the prescribed ratio (17 to 1 in grades 1-2 and 20 to 1 in grade 3 for the regular plan, and 22 to 1 in grades 1-3 and 25 to 1 in grades 4-6 (as applicable) for those on the alternative plan).

District Level Class Size Ratios Plan Type District Name K 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alternative Churchill 23.42 20.90 23.56 23.54 27.10 23.61

Douglas 23.01 20.77 22.43 22.59 24.36 26.04 25.00

Elko 20.15 20.14 20.18 21.23 21.62 23.77 23.68

Esmeralda* 12.85 8.83 13.00 20.69 10.91 8.36 7.27

Eureka 8.59 9.57 15.22 13.82 21.48 20.00 13.62

Humboldt 18.79 19.64 17.91 19.26 20.87 22.83 22.62

Lyon 21.09 22.08 22.14 23.35 23.61 26.02 25.59

Mineral 16.75 20.40 14.29 14.80 16.00 14.67 16.33

Nye 19.49 18.02 24.43 23.12 24.56 24.93

Carson City 22.04 19.98 19.91 20.92 24.24 23.40

Storey 16.00 19.12 17.07 21.17 28.89 23.72

White Pine 20.94 19.49 20.04 20.63 16.78 20.94 13.00 Alternative Total

18.75 18.23 19.44 19.30 20.36 20.70 17.81

Regular Clark 21.60 17.94 19.30 21.68

Lander 22.94 22.15 17.22 17.95

Lincoln 14.50 12.75 16.00 16.50

Pershing 20.94 18.54 21.49 17.40

Washoe 20.49 17.46 18.01 19.52 Regular Total

21.10 18.40 19.12 22.32

Grand Total

21.30 18.07 19.24 22.03 23.00 23.99 23.41

* Esmeralda does not qualify for CSR funds due to their baseline ratios being less than the prescribed ratios.

Concluding Remarks

There were minimal changes in the number of class size ratio variances requested in the second quarter despite an small increase in overall enrollment. Individual variance requests are available for further review upon request. The Department is committed to working with the State Board and school districts 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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Q3 FY18 Class Size Ratios Q3 FY18 CSR Ratios

Plan Name District Name School Name St

ar R

atin

g FY

17

K 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alternative Carson City Bordewich Elementary 3 23.08 19.53 19.50 22.61 25.83 21.53

Empire Elementary 2 21.71 17.69 18.72 17.49 20.86 19.76

Fremont Elementary 2 24.53 18.89 21.93 19.72 24.64 24.68

Fritsch Elementary 4 19.01 21.19 19.64 22.36 22.29 26.50

Mark Twain Elementary 3 23.83 22.76 21.14 21.81 24.92 25.67

Seeliger Elementary 3 19.85 20.16 18.60 21.80 26.89 24.22

Churchill

E.C. Best Elementary School

Not Rated

23.56 23.54

Lahontan Elementary School

Not Rated 23.42 20.90

Numa Elementary School 2

27.10 23.61

Douglas

C.C. Meneley Elementary 3 20.55 20.77 20.47 21.62 26.62 24.53

Gardnerville Elementary 4 25.96 20.15 21.37 20.00 24.99 27.04

Gene Scarselli Elementary 3 23.62 22.29 25.66 21.51 24.85 25.27

Jack's Valley Elementary 3 23.99 24.92 25.17 23.14 19.35 23.15

Minden Elementary 3 24.51 18.80 20.59 24.55 28.35 30.36

Pinon Elementary 4 23.14 21.81 22.00 23.14 24.85 29.22

Zephyr Cove Elementary 3 19.00 17.16 21.96 27.83 19.85 23.56 25.00

Elko Carlin Elementary 1 20.54 20.38 11.61 15.78 21.68 14.16 13.67

Elko Grammar #2 2 22.16 17.03 20.24 21.96 22.59

Flagview Intermediate 2

27.00 26.95

Jackpot Elementary 3 12.00 18.00 20.00 19.97 12.33 20.15 22.87

Mountain View Elementary 4 21.17 21.83 21.85 23.53 22.83

Northside Elementary 2 17.34 18.35 21.05 22.29 18.75

Owyhee Elementary 1 14.00 16.00 13.00 16.00 14.77 15.85 16.00

Sage Elementary 2 19.70 20.08 21.71 19.96 19.91 25.43

Southside Elementary 4 20.35 22.14 20.45 20.25 22.30

Spring Creek Elementary 2 22.15 21.08 23.28 24.04 25.40 25.73

Wells Elementary 3 23.84 18.99 17.43 20.00 23.93 15.27 18.56

West Wendover Elementary 1 18.89 19.51 19.17 19.09 20.89 20.26 20.40

Esmeralda Dyer Elementary

Not Rated 14.78 14.78 14.26 20.69 21.21 19.97 20.00

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Q3 FY18 CSR Ratios

Plan Name District Name School Name St

ar R

atin

g FY

17

K 1 2 3 4 5 6

Goldfield Elementary

Not Rated 11.11 4.00 11.11

11.11 5.00

Silver Peak Elementary

Not Rated

4.00

9.00

Eureka

Crescent Valley Elementary

Not Rated 6.00 13.33 13.16 13.04 20.00 20.00 20.00

Eureka Elementary School 4 9.73 9.00 16.00 14.00 22.00 20.00 12.50

Humboldt

Denio Elementary School

Not Rated 6.67 5.88 5.88 5.71 6.00 5.88

French Ford Middle School 1

25.00 26.07

Grass Valley Elementary School 4 19.93 22.13 15.96 18.38 24.98

Kings River Elementary School

Not Rated 12.50

12.26 11.43 12.50 12.38 12.50

McDermitt Combined School 1 10.00 12.20 15.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 13.00

Orovada Elementary School

Not Rated 14.83 14.71

14.35 14.29 5.32 5.26

Paradise Valley Elementary School 2 19.44 19.31 19.43 11.54 11.49 11.54 6.00

Sonoma Heights Elementary School 1 22.40 20.98 21.64 21.63 21.62

Winnemucca Grammar School 4 15.80 18.95 17.23 21.73 18.03

Lyon Cottonwood ES 2 24.07 27.24 23.72 25.13 25.88

Dayton ES 2 21.32 20.50 22.02 22.48 22.60 25.24 22.11

East Valley ES 4 22.92 24.60 22.31 24.25 24.90

Fernley ES 2 20.24 18.09 19.60 21.66 23.73

Fernley IS 4

27.42 27.41

Riverview ES 3 20.90 21.84 22.33 24.09 22.29 28.75 23.00

Silver Stage ES 1 15.45 18.77 25.37 24.68 25.95

Silver Stage MS 3

24.33 25.22

Smith Valley School 3 7.91 12.40 14.31 11.00 16.00 13.22 18.07

Sutro ES 2 23.38 22.81 17.91 24.53 20.73 23.66 25.96

Yerington ES 2 24.09 23.56 25.16 23.72 23.43

Yerington IS 3

26.58 26.03

Mineral Hawthorne Elementary 2 17.67 22.00 19.00 17.50 17.00 15.60 16.40

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Q3 FY18 CSR Ratios

Plan Name District Name School Name St

ar R

atin

g FY

17

K 1 2 3 4 5 6

Schurz Elementary 1 14.00 14.00 8.00 4.00 12.00 10.00 16.00

Nye

Amargosa Valley Elementary School 2 14.75 14.64 24.77 17.85 14.92 11.49

Beatty Elementary School 4 19.41 19.67 15.33 15.38 18.27 18.12

Duckwater Elementary School

Not Rated

10.53

10.53 10.33 10.53

Floyd Elementary School 4 23.78 19.98 28.10 29.92 26.03 27.42

Gabbs Elementary School

Not Rated 14.58 14.29 14.29 14.29 14.29 14.29

Hafen Elementary School 3 20.01 19.60 23.46 20.39 33.79 28.50

JG Johnson Elementary School 3 17.95 17.06 24.25 26.64 26.10 25.54

Manse Elementary School 4 20.48 18.23 23.02 26.27 27.32 32.10

Round Mountain Elementary School 2 21.85 19.23 25.58 21.38 23.19 12.99

Tonopah Elementary School 1 15.00 16.50 25.92 16.70 21.67 32.54

Warm Springs Elementary School

Not Rated

4.00

4.00 4.00

Storey HGES 3

20.43 18.50 22.00

HSE 5 6.00 15.15 14.93 18.92 18.80 18.92

Hugh Gallagher Elementary 3 26.00

31.52 25.50

White Pine Baker Elementary

Not Rated

13.00

13.00 13.00

D.E. Norman Elementary 2 22.58 19.97 20.98 21.66 18.30 24.78

Lund Elementary 1 20.00 20.00 16.00 16.00 13.00 13.00

McGill Elementary 2 16.65 17.85 19.24 21.04 13.65 18.59

Regular Clark Adams, Kirk ES 2 21.96 15.37 18.63 27.40

Adcock, O K ES 2 19.54 20.30 20.31 41.27

Alamo, Tony ES 3 22.85 19.48 25.45 19.11

Allen, Dean LaMar ES 3 20.50 19.81 21.91 22.41

Antonello, Lee ES 5 18.01 13.47 20.70 31.82

Bailey, Sister Robert Joseph ES 2 22.59 18.15 19.14 27.69

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Q3 FY18 CSR Ratios

Plan Name District Name School Name St

ar R

atin

g FY

17

K 1 2 3 4 5 6

Bartlett, Selma F ES 4 19.95 23.80 20.50 18.65

Bass, John C ES 3 20.90 19.65 23.60 25.37

Batterman, Kathy L ES 5 21.98 25.40 23.30 22.42

Beatty, John R ES 3 25.99 16.20 20.27 32.75

Beckley, Will ES 2 20.70 22.09 19.27 24.28

Bell, Rex ES 2 19.61 19.28 19.69 26.07

Bendorf, Patricia A ES 5 24.22 14.24 23.78 18.97

Bennett, William G ES 1 18.10 11.04 16.59 21.16

Berkley, Shelley ES N/A 23.50 25.18 23.70 24.40

Bilbray, James ES 4 21.51 20.98 22.85 26.19

Blue Diamond ES 5 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00

Bonner, John W ES 5 19.43 18.30 22.84 28.55

Booker, Kermit R Sr ES 1 17.93 15.16 17.23 18.31

Bowler, Grant ES 2 22.36 21.02 19.74 20.72

Bowler, Joseph L ES 2 28.22 26.46 17.13 17.15

Bozarth, Henry & Evelyn ES 5 19.34 20.11 24.07 25.57

Bracken, Walter ES 5 22.16 25.78 20.69 22.00

Brookman, Eileen B ES 4 20.21 17.67 22.54 35.31

Bruner, Lucile ES 1 22.26 15.01 20.59 19.58

Bryan, Richard H ES 5 20.64 26.12 18.85 27.74

Bryan, Roger M ES 4 22.92 16.72 22.35 21.57

Bunker, Berkeley L ES 2 18.14 40.00 17.74 26.26

Cahlan, Marion ES 4 21.20 21.24 21.34 24.89

Cambeiro, Arturo ES 1 25.90 12.36 17.03 22.01

Carl, Kay ES 2 19.83 18.50 15.74 19.29

Carson, Kit ES 3 20.32 18.03 20.67 20.43

Cartwright, Roberta C ES 4 22.02 20.02 24.11 36.57

Christensen, M J ES 3 23.09 22.86 20.50 24.19

Conners, Eileen ES 4 20.07 20.86 19.86 31.06

Cortez, Manuel J ES 3 21.82 15.03 15.93 18.08

Cox, Clyde C ES 2 21.51 18.93 20.02 29.66

Cox, David M ES 4 24.04 21.18 24.11 25.95

Cozine, Steve and Linda ES 3 18.29 19.82 23.50 24.24

Craig, Lois ES 3 22.65 8.70 16.87 24.50

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Q3 FY18 CSR Ratios

Plan Name District Name School Name St

ar R

atin

g FY

17

K 1 2 3 4 5 6

Crestwood ES 3 22.79 17.67 21.50 20.84

Culley, Paul E ES 2 20.91 24.71 19.96 24.82

Cunningham, Cynthia ES 1 20.07 14.80 18.22 19.66

Dailey, Jack ES 3 19.58 45.22 20.36 24.45

Darnell, Marshall C ES 2 21.39 19.06 19.24 23.45

Dearing, Laura ES 2 20.15 15.73 16.10 19.34

Decker, C H ES 2 22.53 20.16 18.83 39.51

Derfelt, Herbert A ES 3 17.96 19.64 22.01 26.26

Deskin, Ruthe ES 3 18.73 18.98 19.76 25.32

Detwiler, Ollie ES 1 20.92 18.23 19.05 24.80

Diaz, Ruben P ES 4 20.86 9.06 13.98 17.87

Dickens, D L Dusty ES 2 22.19 24.31 19.44 25.16

Diskin, P A ES 3 21.90 23.04 21.93 26.39

Dondero, Harvey N ES 4 21.32 19.98 19.99 29.30

Dooley, John ES 4 26.91 26.12 21.58 23.95

Duncan, Ruby ES 2 21.02 14.67 19.23 21.08

Earl, Ira J ES 2 20.99 15.05 16.57 17.27

Earl, Marion B ES 2 22.96 17.36 20.29 21.71

Edwards, Elbert ES 2 22.28 10.62 15.48 19.26

Eisenberg, Dorothy ES 3 19.16 17.19 21.09 23.01

Elizondo, Raul P ES 3 21.73 19.28 20.78 22.48

Ferron, William E ES 2 21.89 19.80 20.71 20.99

Fine, Mark L ES 4 22.58 25.51 21.23 21.56

Fitzgerald, H P ES 3 25.78 13.02 16.96 17.09

Fong, Wing and Lilly ES 4 18.22 18.11 15.18 23.08

Forbuss, Robert L ES 5 20.79 15.42 24.69 31.77

French, Doris ES 5 33.10 15.30 17.62 24.60

Frias, Charles & Phyllis ES 5 23.87 21.55 22.14 23.69

Fyfe, Ruth ES 2 16.28 19.02 14.21 24.03

Galloway, Fay ES 3 20.29 23.03 14.40 17.60

Garehime, Edith ES 3 20.73 22.57 28.67 22.92

Gehring, Roger D ES 3 21.67 26.16 24.76 26.32

Gibson, James ES 5 17.74 19.49 28.04 25.07

Gilbert, CVT ES 2 16.29 17.40 16.88 29.82

Givens, Linda Rankin ES 5 23.04 21.99 21.27 29.52

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Q3 FY18 CSR Ratios

Plan Name District Name School Name St

ar R

atin

g FY

17

K 1 2 3 4 5 6

Goldfarb, Daniel ES 3 19.70 23.74 22.35 25.95

Goodsprings ES

Not Rated 6.44 14.00 8.40 0.00

Goolsby, Judy & John L ES 5 18.21 23.59 21.21 24.09

Goynes, Theron H & Naomi D ES 4 21.09 22.09 21.73 29.31

Gragson, Oran K ES 2 22.04 15.33 17.42 18.69

Gray, R Guild ES 2 17.48 23.81 21.61 19.98

Griffith, E W ES 2 18.09 15.08 17.28 26.29

Guy, Addeliar D III ES 2 24.53 17.96 19.75 26.61

Hancock, Doris ES 2 20.48 20.61 19.86 26.84

Harmon, Harley ES 2 24.76 16.50 21.36 17.30

Harris, George E ES 1 22.69 14.17 15.80 21.84

Hayden, Don E ES 4 23.90 16.25 22.79 23.61

Hayes, Keith C & Karen W ES 4 24.08 27.17 26.78 23.97

Heard, Lomie G ES, A Marzano Academy

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19.23 22.72 25.87

Heckethorn, Howard E ES 3 19.85 23.44 25.79 19.62

Herr, Helen ES 1 22.26 16.28 15.45 20.38

Herron, Fay ES 5 20.69 19.77 21.29 24.01

Hewetson, Halle ES 2 23.04 16.72 20.25 25.18

Hickey, Liliam Lujan ES 3 20.62 11.37 16.84 17.34

Hill, Charlotte ES 4 21.72 13.10 21.77 17.43

Hinman, Edna F ES 2 19.80 16.40 17.06 19.97

Hoggard, Mabel ES 5 23.49 21.33 21.80 18.20

Hollingsworth, Howard ES 1 22.53 15.14 17.07 17.76

Hummel, John R ES 4 23.81 16.50 15.87 22.57

Indian Springs ES 4 14.41 6.00 10.86 17.06

Iverson, Mervin ES 3 21.96 15.53 23.61 25.66

Jacobson, Walter ES 2 22.51 15.49 18.31 26.39

Jeffers, Jay W ES 2 24.14 20.38 17.14 22.04

Jones Blackhurst, Jan L ES

Not Rated 22.82 16.93 20.58 27.78

Jydstrup, Helen ES 3 18.48 11.46 24.74 29.29

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Kahre, Marc ES 2 15.16 17.87 18.66 26.20

Katz, Edythe & Lloyd ES 2 29.43 26.85 19.48 28.37

Keller, Charlotte & Jerry ES 2 20.24 18.74 17.40 25.78

Kelly, Matt ES 1 17.27 18.67 11.73 24.19

Kesterson, Lorna J ES 5 23.51 19.14 26.77 24.43

Kim, Frank ES 4 21.75 20.96 24.92 20.62

King Jr , Martin Luther ES 3 23.38 19.18 21.03 27.03

King, Martha P ES 3

24.75

Lake, Robert E ES 2 20.39 25.71 17.50 18.09

Lamping, Frank ES 5 24.91 18.48 23.48 26.91

Lincoln ES 2 19.98 17.07 20.49 22.05

Long, Walter V ES 2 21.60 18.82 15.56 19.59

Lowman, Mary & Zel ES 1 23.84 16.08 16.04 26.91

Lummis, William ES 4 24.52 19.32 21.36 27.81

Lundy, Earl B ES

Not Rated 9.09 9.09 10.35 12.32

Lunt, Robert ES 3 19.06 13.50 14.43 19.54

Lynch, Ann ES 1 25.15 26.57 18.59 22.04

Mack, Nate ES 5 20.03 20.05 20.01 35.55

Mackey, Jo ES 5 18.01 23.15 19.33 24.46

Manch, J E ES 1 23.81 26.39 16.32 17.31

Martinez, Reynaldo L ES 3 23.82 21.61 21.34 33.07

Mathis, Dr. Beverly S ES

Not Rated 25.53 24.60 25.42 24.84

May, Ernest ES 4 24.36 23.25 24.54 27.93

McCall, Quannah ES 2 20.53 15.77 13.42 33.93

McCaw, Gordon ES 5 23.59 13.96 22.80 23.11

McDoniel, Estes M ES 4 20.70 12.05 21.20 22.01

McMillan, James B ES 3 19.06 23.87 20.57 33.38

McWilliams, J T ES 2 22.90 17.36 15.32 22.33

Mendoza, John F ES 2 21.94 20.33 18.31 26.27

Miller, Sandy Searles ES 2

19.12 18.34 23.17

Mitchell, Andrew ES

Not Rated 20.02 10.50 20.00

Moore, William K ES 1 23.14 18.83 14.69 19.32

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Morrow, Sue H ES 4 24.76 18.41 27.58 24.95

Mountain View ES 1 20.84 20.00 15.05 21.32

Neal, Joseph M ES 3 24.70 12.28 19.58 20.13

Newton, Ulis ES 2 22.86 11.38 19.97 23.43

NW Career-Technical Academy ES

Not Rated 18.00

O Roarke, Thomas ES 5 19.92 22.21 22.07 24.91

Ober, D'Vorre & Hal ES 4 24.76 18.66 24.04 23.72

Paradise Prof Dev ES 3 18.59 15.13 15.15 32.56

Park, John S ES 2 23.11 18.80 18.92 24.64

Parson, Claude & Stella ES 2 21.51 13.85 17.14 17.82

Perkins, Dr Claude G ES 3 23.93 15.36 15.82 18.23

Perkins, Ute ES 4 18.57 10.00 12.29 25.00

Petersen, Dean ES 2 24.58 14.20 16.72 21.63

Piggott Academy ES 3 23.50 18.53 17.90 23.40

Pittman, Vail ES 2 19.37 15.11 14.35 17.39

Priest, Richard C ES 1 12.41 14.86 17.24 14.59

Red Rock ES 2 17.75 16.96 15.77 18.28

Reed, Doris M ES 1 18.29 26.22 16.01 18.55

Reedom, Carolyn S ES 3 24.69 11.83 26.64 23.74

Reid, Harry ES

Not Rated 16.67 17.37 16.67 17.02

Rhodes, Betsy ES 4 20.51 14.54 23.87 24.86

Ries, Aldeane Comito ES 2 22.22 17.88 19.36 22.55

Roberts, Aggie ES 3 28.00 13.98 19.92 25.31

Rogers, Lucille S ES 4 22.85 25.21 19.51 25.43

Ronnow, C C ES 3 26.35 17.75 22.76 26.86

Ronzone, Bertha ES 1 21.96 23.35 18.12 25.00

Roundy, Dr C Owen ES 3 19.95 21.74 20.89 31.04

Rowe, Lewis E ES 4 20.87 22.16 18.16 16.99

Rundle, Richard ES 1 23.72 13.59 17.11 20.42

Sandy Valley ES 2 16.51 15.07 10.49 19.73

Scherkenbach, William & Mary ES 3 23.91 18.19 20.92 21.24

Schorr, Steve ES 4 21.85 18.18 22.12 24.15

Scott, Jesse D ES 1 19.17 17.77 13.69 19.99

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Sewell, C T ES 4 19.80 21.87 23.01 22.92

Simmons, Eva G ES 4 25.15 20.56 24.45 20.68

Smalley, James E & A Rae ES 5 21.63 16.16 19.79 20.12

Smith, Hal ES 1 26.34 13.56 17.01 21.28

Smith, Helen M ES 5 24.64 12.92 25.87 24.11

Snyder, Don & Dee ES N/A 23.60 22.10 21.64 24.14

Snyder, William E ES 3 18.48 22.33 12.98 16.02

Squires, C P ES 2 23.73 18.85 13.50 15.68

Stanford ES 2 21.87 18.02 15.64 14.34

Staton, Ethel W ES 5 22.47 20.88 20.71 25.56

Steele, Judith D ES 5 22.64 13.05 20.79 12.07

Stevens, Josh ES

Not Rated 23.50 16.24 20.36 23.31

Stuckey, Evelyn ES 4 21.80 16.86 22.27 19.43

Sunrise Acres ES 4 18.42 18.38 14.46 17.96

Tanaka, Wayne N ES 3 23.87 24.34 21.46 26.84

Tarr, Sheila Academy of Int'l Studies ES 4 20.56 15.89 20.50 23.60

Tartan, John ES 1 29.16 17.52 19.87 24.08

Tate, Myrtle ES 2 19.65 14.34 18.24 19.41

Taylor, Glen C ES 4 22.70 14.93 22.55 26.77

Taylor, Robert L ES 1 23.34 27.55 18.91 22.51

Thiriot, Joseph E ES 4 19.11 23.57 18.49 18.95

Thomas, Ruby S ES 2 21.61 13.14 14.92 24.18

Thompson, Sandra L ES 5 16.82 26.53 22.25 25.19

Thorpe, Jim ES 2 20.79 8.85 14.52 25.61

Tobler, R E ES 2 19.28 19.17 15.19 16.67

Tomiyasu, Bill Y ES 2 23.95 20.76 22.10 19.74

Treem, Harriet ES 4 21.22 15.70 15.51 18.26

Triggs, Vincent L ES 4 22.80 15.36 20.62 21.89

Twin Lakes ES 2 23.76 20.21 18.85 21.65

Twitchell, Neil C ES 5 24.53 17.46 20.86 27.56

Ullom, J M ES 3 21.49 21.22 18.40 23.16

Vanderburg, John ES 5 24.39 20.27 23.90 24.32

Vassiliadis, Billy & Rosemary ES N/A 26.37 23.75 22.56 31.27

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Vegas Verdes ES 4 22.91 8.94 15.36 22.56

Virgin Valley ES 3 23.92 20.29 19.07 22.12

Walker, J Marlan Int'l School ES 5 27.21 23.10 25.31 22.17

Wallin, Shirley & Bill ES 5 23.63 18.13 24.24 23.44

Ward, Gene ES 1 21.54 16.33 19.87 22.87

Ward, Kitty McDonough ES 4 25.25 25.42 21.93 25.48

Warren, Rose ES 2 18.72 13.51 16.68 20.64

Wasden, Howard ES 3 18.00 20.37 22.75 23.91

Watson, Fredric W ES 2 21.48 34.82 20.76 21.66

Wengert, Cyril ES 4 19.08 18.45 23.38 24.22

West Prep ES 3 16.41 15.25 14.91 18.35

Whitney ES 1 21.06 14.90 13.13 20.36

Wiener, Jr , Louis ES 4 24.02 30.25 22.46 24.46

Wilhelm, Elizabeth ES 2 19.75 21.62 17.04 22.67

Williams, Tom ES 2 22.86 18.49 15.11 20.32

Williams, Wendell ES 2 20.19 17.67 17.87 20.76

Wolfe, Eva ES 1 13.65 13.49 15.99 13.52

Wolff, Elise L ES 4 19.64 17.71 22.65 26.13

Woolley, Gwendolyn ES 3 21.53 11.98 14.93 18.22

Wright, William V ES 5 21.60 22.61 20.52 28.92

Wynn, Elaine ES 3 23.24 17.82 15.73 16.28

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Austin Combined Schools

Not Rated 8.40 8.57 8.33

Battle Mountain ES 3 23.85 22.63 17.75 17.95

Lincoln Caliente Elementary 1 11.00 16.00 14.00 10.00

Pahranagat Valley Elem 3 19.00 13.00 16.00 23.00

Panaca Elem 3 21.00 15.00 19.00 23.00

Pioche Elem 3 7.00 7.00 15.00 10.00

Pershing Imlay Elementary

Not Rated 13.95 14.29 13.89 14.29

Lovelock Elementary 2 21.95 18.64 22.86 17.54

Washoe Alice Smith Elementary 3 17.37 16.07 16.90 22.11

Allen Elementary 2 22.30 15.61 15.25 17.34

Anderson Elementary 3 23.45 17.71 15.67 17.60

Beasley Elementary 4 23.60 19.24 17.28 21.46

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Beck Elementary 5 22.53 20.50 18.48 25.51

Bennett Elementary 3 23.00 15.78 16.48 19.46

Booth Elementary 1 22.59 16.44 15.33 12.77

Brown Elementary 5 23.70 18.10 18.67 18.85

Cannan Elementary 2 18.74 20.82 17.32 19.58

Caughlin Ranch Elementary 5 22.75 20.65 21.80 25.41

Corbett Elementary 2 19.36 18.37 17.98 19.34

Desert Heights Elementary 1 15.69 15.74 18.86 19.46

Diedrichsen Elementary 4 20.51 18.20 14.75 24.33

Dodson Elementary 2 19.55 19.10 16.62 20.17

Donner Springs Elementary 3 21.98 17.91 16.90 21.96

Double Diamond Elementary 4 19.17 17.26 16.10 17.13

Drake Elementary 3 19.85 20.00 18.77 18.31

Duncan Elementary 1 18.34 19.07 19.05 19.27

Dunn Elementary 4 22.13 16.47 18.97 22.22

Elmcrest Elementary 2 18.82 18.72 22.09 18.42

Gomes Elementary 2 22.20 17.89 17.53 21.30

Gomm Elementary 5 20.33 20.46 16.75 19.64

Greenbrae Elementary 2 18.10 17.09 15.77 16.42

Hall Elementary 2 22.38 20.12 19.56 20.44

Hidden Valley Elementary 2 20.17 19.44 24.48 16.17

Huffaker Elementary 4 16.64 21.70 19.18 21.53

Hunsberger Elementary 5 20.96 17.73 16.56 20.26

Hunter Lake Elementary 5 19.91 16.82 15.16 24.29

Incline Elementary 2 14.88 17.13 18.04 18.41

Juniper Elementary 2 23.70 17.08 19.61 16.45

Kate Smith Elementary 2 19.67 18.95 15.21 17.08

Lemelson Elementary 1 19.17 12.88 17.20 19.96

Lemmon Valley Elementary 2 21.00 17.43 19.60 21.56

Lenz Elementary 5 22.99 18.52 18.63 20.67

Lincoln Park Elementary 2 15.92 13.73 12.43 15.79

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Loder Elementary 1 18.93 14.74 14.38 17.89

Mathews Elementary 1 21.96 17.60 17.31 15.94

Maxwell Elementary 2 22.21 19.59 17.41 17.58

Melton Elementary 5 18.58 16.68 22.51 19.25

Mitchell Elementary 2 20.93 19.87 20.98 17.66

Moss Elementary 4 23.10 15.76 22.35 21.85

Mount Rose Elementary 4 20.56 19.67 18.46 18.36

Natchez Elementary 1 12.42 12.40 10.68 8.40

Palmer Elementary 2 19.03 19.40 17.56 18.55

Peavine Elementary 4 20.57 20.31 22.32 20.17

Pleasant Valley Elementary 5 18.78 19.04 19.86 24.27

Risley Elementary 3 19.93 14.14 19.67 17.78

Sepulveda Elementary 3 23.37 16.94 16.75 20.01

Silver Lake Elementary 3 20.76 19.11 18.19 19.90

Smithridge Elementary 2 21.88 16.09 18.56 20.39

Spanish Springs Elementary 5 20.17 14.98 19.34 21.75

Stead Elementary 2 20.43 20.65 17.15 20.74

Sun Valley Elementary 2 20.91 15.73 16.92 18.29

Taylor Elementary 5 22.19 16.88 19.60 20.81

Towles Elementary 3 22.95 19.94 17.33 17.10

Van Gorder Elementary 5 21.12 17.95 19.98 23.79

Verdi Elementary 4 19.64 14.66 17.85 20.50

Veterans Elementary 1 19.21 15.25 16.25 14.88

Warner Elementary 3 15.74 14.10 17.99 18.06

Westergard Elementary 4 20.74 19.49 18.54 20.61

Whitehead Elementary 4 18.45 17.82 21.99 21.03

Winnemucca Elementary 4 22.93 14.49 22.26 21.80

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Regular Clark Adams, Kirk ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Adcock, O K ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Alamo, Tony ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Allen, Dean LaMar ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Antonello, Lee ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Bailey, Sister Robert Joseph ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Bartlett, Selma F ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Bass, John C ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Batterman, Kathy L ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Beatty, John R ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Beckley, Will ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Bell, Rex ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Bendorf, Patricia A ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Bennett, William G ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Berkley, Shelley ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Bilbray, James ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Blue Diamond ES (blank) X X X

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Regular Clark Scherkenbach, William & Mary ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Schorr, Steve ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Scott, Jesse D ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Sewell, C T ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Simmons, Eva G ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Smalley, James E & A Rae ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Smith, Hal ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Smith, Helen M ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Snyder, Don & Dee ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Snyder, William E ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Squires, C P ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Stanford ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Staton, Ethel W ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Steele, Judith D ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Stevens, Josh ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Stuckey, Evelyn ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Sunrise Acres ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Tanaka, Wayne N ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Tarr, Sheila Academy of Int'l Studies ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Tartan, John ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Tate, Myrtle ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Taylor, Glen C ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Taylor, Robert L ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Thiriot, Joseph E ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Thomas, Ruby S ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Thompson, Sandra L ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Thorpe, Jim ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Tobler, R E ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Tomiyasu, Bill Y ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Treem, Harriet ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Triggs, Vincent L ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Twin Lakes ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Twitchell, Neil C ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Ullom, J M ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Vanderburg, John ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Vassiliadis, Billy & Rosemary ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Vegas Verdes ES (blank) X X X

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Regular Clark Virgin Valley ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Walker, J Marlan Int'l School ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wallin, Shirley & Bill ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Ward, Gene ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Ward, Kitty McDonough ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Warren, Rose ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wasden, Howard ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Watson, Fredric W ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wengert, Cyril ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark West Prep ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Whitney ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wiener, Jr , Louis ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wilhelm, Elizabeth ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Williams, Tom ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Williams, Wendell ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wolff, Elise L ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Woolley, Gwendolyn ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wright, William V ES (blank) X X X Regular Clark Wynn, Elaine ES (blank) X X X Regular Lander Battle Mountain ES (blank) (blank) X (blank) Regular Lincoln Pahranagat Valley Elem (blank) X X X Regular Lincoln Panaca Elem (blank) X X X Regular Pershing Lovelock Elementary (blank) (blank) (blank) X Regular Washoe Alice Smith Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Allen Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Anderson Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Beasley Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Beck Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Bennett Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Booth Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Brown Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Cannan Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Caughlin Ranch Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Corbett Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Desert Heights Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Diedrichsen Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Dodson Elementary (blank) X X X

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Regular Washoe Donner Springs Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Double Diamond Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Drake Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Duncan Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Dunn Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Elmcrest Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Gomes Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Gomm Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Greenbrae Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Hall Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Hidden Valley Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Huffaker Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Hunsberger Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Hunter Lake Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Incline Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Juniper Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Kate Smith Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Lemelson Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Lemmon Valley Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Lenz Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Loder Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Mathews Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Maxwell Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Melton Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Mitchell Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Moss Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Mount Rose Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Palmer Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Peavine Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Pleasant Valley Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Risley Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Sepulveda Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Silver Lake Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Smithridge Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Spanish Springs Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Stead Elementary (blank) X X X Regular Washoe Sun Valley Elementary (blank) X X X

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