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How many boys were enrolled in Carson City in 2021-22 school year?

Webp superintendent of public instruction chad aldis 2023

NV Superintendent of Public Instruction Chad Aldis 2023 | Iowa Department of Education

NV Superintendent of Public Instruction Chad Aldis 2023 | Iowa Department of Education

Of the 7,742 students in Carson City schools, 50.4% (3,903) were boys, according to the Nevada Accountability Portal.

Analyzing school data showed the number of boys enrolled in Carson City schools shrank by 1.2% from the previous year.

Countywide, Carson Montessori had the lowest percentage of male students (41.3%), while the highest percentage was recorded at Early Childhood Center (67.5%).

Nevada had 486,682 students in 763 schools across 18 districts in 2022, with 27,123 public school teachers.

Nevada has roughly one teacher for every 20 students, compared to the national average of one teacher for every 16 students. A higher student-to-teacher ratio has been found to negatively impact students' school performance.

Gender Enrollment in Carson City Over 5 Years

2017-182018-192019-202020-212021-2204008001,2001,6002,0002,4002,8003,2003,6004,0004,4004,1504,1503,9353,9353,9743,9743,8103,8104,1604,1603,9733,9733,9493,9493,8383,8383,9033,9033,8363,836MaleFemale

Gender Enrollment Among Carson City Schools in 2021-22 School Year

School nameMaleFemaleTotal enrollment
Carson High School1,1491,1242,276
Carson Middle School489485974
Eagle Valley Middle School395388783
Bordewich/Bray Elementary293282575
Fremont Elementary291280571
Mark Twain Elementary292269561
Al Seeliger Elementary262249511
Edith W. Fritsch Elementary240243483
Empire Elementary256222478
Carson Montessori117166283
Pioneer Academy92115207
Early Childhood Center271340

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