Eureka County School District


Eureka County School District is a school district headquartered in Eureka, Nevada. It covers Eureka County.

History

Greg Wieman was the superintendent beginning circa 2014 and ending in 2016. The board of trustees chose not to retain him as superintendent.
Some time prior to 2017, the district began using a four-day per week schedule.
In 2017 its enrollment was below 250. Most students, after completing senior high school, go to the military and/or to post-secondary education. According to superintendent Dan Wold, "everybody knows each other -- most are somehow related" due to the small population.
In November 2022 there were 63 people working for the district, and the district had 330 students.

Operations

The funding of the district comes from taxation from businesses that run mining operations.

Schools