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Schools
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Average index score
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5-star schools
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Communities
Storey County at a glance
Storey County is home to 4 public schools tracked by the Nevada School Performance Framework.
The average NSPF index score across Storey County schools is 51.6 out of 100.
Schools in Storey County are operated primarily by the Storey County School District, which runs 4 of the 4 campuses shown on this page.
Composition and performance figures derived from the latest Nevada School Performance Framework data published by the Nevada Department of Education. Statewide comparisons use the same school year.
Highest-ranked school in Storey County
Virginia City High School
3★ · 55.5/100 NSPF · Public · Virginia City
All schools in Storey County
Frequently asked questions about Storey County schools
How many public schools are in Storey County?expand_more
Storey County contains 4 public schools tracked by the Nevada School Performance Framework. This count covers traditional district schools and state-authorized charter schools but excludes private and homeschool programs.
What percentage of Storey County schools are rated 4 or 5 stars?expand_more
0% of rated schools in Storey County (0 of 4) hold a 4- or 5-star NSPF rating. 0 campuses earned the top 5-star rating in the most recent review cycle. The remaining 0 schools are unrated, typically because of low enrollment, recent opening, or alternative-program status.
Which school district operates the most schools in Storey County?expand_more
Storey County School District operates all 4 public schools in Storey County.
What is the highest-rated public school in Storey County?expand_more
The school with the highest NSPF index score in Storey County is currently Virginia City High School, with an index score of 55.5/100 and a 3-star rating. Rankings update each fall when the Nevada Department of Education publishes new NSPF data.
What is an NSPF index score and how is it calculated?expand_more
NSPF stands for the Nevada School Performance Framework. The Nevada Department of Education assigns each school an index score from 0 to 100 based on academic achievement, student academic growth, English-learner progress, chronic absenteeism, and (for high schools) graduation rate and college-and-career readiness. Schools then receive a 1- to 5-star rating tied to that index. Scores for Storey County schools shown on this page reflect the most recent published cycle.