70°F
weather icon Cloudy

Nevada escapes cellar in annual Quality Counts education ranking

For the first time in four years, Nevada is not last in the nation in public education, according to Education Week’s latest Quality Counts report.

It is next to last, ranking 50th in the annual ratings for 50 states and the District of Columbia. New Mexico now holds the unwanted distinction of ranking last in the nation.

The state Department of Education celebrated the small improvement in the influential rankings a news release late Tuesday, noting that Nevada made the largest gain of any state. It still earned an overall grade of D+ though, after improving 1.8 percentage points to a score of 66.9. The nation as a whole averaged a 75.6, or a C.

“We set a goal to become the fastest improving state in the nation and the latest ranking in the Quality Counts report card demonstrates that Nevada is headed in the right direction,” Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert said in a statement. “We are in no way satisfied and we know we have a long way to go.”

The rating is broken down into three categories: chance for success, school finance and K-12 achievement.

Nevada’s improvement includes gains in the K-12 achievement category, which relies primarily on scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress that rates academic success across states. The state ranked 35th in this category, an improvement from its 40th place last year.

Proficiency rates from the national assessment have improved for both the fourth and eighth grades in both reading and math, though all of those proficiency rates remain below 31 percent.

The chance for success category relies on local demographics and academic data such as family income, the education of parents and kindergarten enrollment.

Meanwhile, the school finance data relies on data and analysis from 2016 that state officials say does not take into account recent funding initiatives from the 2017 and 2019 Legislative sessions. For the second year in a row, Nevada ranks 48th out of 49 in the school finance measure with an adjusted 2016 per-pupil expenditure amount of $9,185 compared with Wyoming’s $18,090.

“With education policy changes in place and additional investment in education in recent legislative sessions, I’m confident that our teachers will continue to expand opportunities and improve outcomes for all of Nevada’s students,” Ebert said in a statement.

THE LATEST
Friends of Nevada Wilderness maintaining local trails

Nevada is a state filled with beautiful wilderness areas, many of which can be found right here in Nye County, but the value and benefits of those areas cannot be realized unless they can be accessed by the everyday person.

Pinkbox opening in Pahrump Nugget

An illuminated oversized doughnut already overlooks Highway 160, in a central area of Pahrump where passersby will see it on their way to Death Valley. Many local leaders in the valley are excited about the grand opening of popular chain Pinkbox Doughnuts beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday inside the Pahrump Nugget Hotel & Casino.

Pahrump man injured in gunfire with deputy

Nye County Sheriff Joe McGill told the Pahrump Valley Times the incident occurred at a residence along Bunarch Road at approximately 7:30 a.m. on May 14.

Burn ban in place — what you need to know

A new BLM Nevada Fire Prevention Order is in effect through Oct. 31. The order, issued by the Bureau of Land Management, prohibits specific fire-related activities on all BLM-managed land in Nevada.

Nye County solar regulations nearing completion, moratorium extended

Nye County has spent the last year and a half working to create local regulations for the burgeoning solar industry and following plenty of research and the careful gleaning of input from various stakeholders, that process is finally nearing completion.

Motorcycle rider flown to UMC Trauma

Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Lewis told the Pahrump Valley Times that crews were dispatched to a report of a serious two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Sandpebble Street and Kellogg Road on the south end of the valley at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 8.

US 95 head-on crash kills one in Nye County

The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash along US 95 at approximately 2 a.m. on Monday morning, May 13, according to Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Lewis.