Side-by-Side Analysis

Compare Nevada Schools Side-by-Side

Pick any two Nevada schools to see how they stack up on NSPF star rating, math and ELA proficiency, graduation rate, and regular attendance rate. The stronger metric in each category is highlighted automatically — no spin, just the numbers.

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Public9-12
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Public9-12
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Elko Institute for Academic Achievement

State Public Charter School Authority

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Elko High School

Elko · Elko County

starsStar Rating
A · Elko Institute for Academic Achievement
B · Elko High School
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menu_bookELA Proficiency
A · Elko Institute for Academic AchievementState Avg: 35%
B · Elko High School45%State Avg: 35%
calculateMath Proficiency
A · Elko Institute for Academic AchievementState Avg: 26%
B · Elko High School17%State Avg: 26%
scienceScience Proficiency
A · Elko Institute for Academic AchievementState Avg: 21%
B · Elko High School26%State Avg: 21%
event_availableRegular Attendance Rate
A · Elko Institute for Academic AchievementState Avg: 79.3%
B · Elko High School77.1%State Avg: 79.3%
schoolGraduation Rate
A · Elko Institute for Academic AchievementState Avg: 85.6%
B · Elko High School89.4%State Avg: 85.6%

Editorial Insight

Students collaborating in a bright, modern school library

Both Elko Institute for Academic Achievement and Elko High School represent important educational options in Nevada. The distinction largely lies in campus culture, localized demographics, and specific program offerings rather than foundational academic framework.

Evaluating these schools side-by-side helps identify key strengths. Parents are encouraged to look at individual proficiency markers, student/teacher ratios, and neighborhood feedback to make the right choice.

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Dr. Sarah Jenkins

Dr. Sarah Jenkins

Chief Data Editor, Nevada School Explorer

Demographic Profile

Elko Institute for Academic Achievement

Total Students
Student/Teacher Ratio
Title I StatusNo

Elko High School

Total Students1,433
Student/Teacher Ratio
Title I StatusNo