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Nevada is home to a wide variety of educational opportunities. The state offers excellent public schools, as well as great private and charter schools. In addition, Nevada provides access to quality higher education with many universities and colleges offering degrees in the sciences, humanities, business, engineering, and other areas. School ratings are also an important factor when considering what type of institution to attend in Nevada. With top-tier institutions such as the University of Nevada Reno and UNLV Las Vegas receiving high scores from students and parents alike, it's clear that the state takes its education seriously. Local education initiatives such as A+ Schools for Excellence also seek to improve educational outcomes across the state. All in all, Nevada provides a great environment for students of all ages to pursue learning experiences that will help them achieve success in their future endeavors.

Nevada schools spend $9,412 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 19 pupils per teacher, 1,305 students per librarian, and 364 children per counselor.

Education Degree by Location

  EducationNevada, NevadaUnited States
  $11,649$15,905
  $9,555$13,142
  $5,616$7,999
  20.8216.23
  8754573
  488530
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Over 3 years ago

My Family and I are Looking to Move to Nevada from Colorado, cost of living out here has really gone up. I have 2 children and Looking for recommendations on what area  More

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Over 9 years ago

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