Nevada schools ranked by test score
Latest Nevada SBAC year (2024-25). 14 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 35.7%.
| Rank | School | Level | Mathematics | vs state |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | George Whittell High School Zephyr Cove · Douglas | High | 59.4% | +23.7pp |
| 2 | Coral Academy Sandy Ridge Henderson · State Sponsored Charter Schools | High | 58.3% | +22.6pp |
| 3 | Eureka County High School Eureka · Eureka | High | 43.9% | +8.2pp |
| 4 | Explore Knowledge Academy J-SHS Las Vegas · Clark County | High | 34.8% | -0.9pp |
| 5 | Pinecrest Academy of Nevada Virtual Henderson · State Sponsored Charter Schools | High | 31.1% | -4.6pp |
| 6 | Leadership Academy of Nevada Las Vegas · State Sponsored Charter Schools | High | 27.2% | -8.5pp |
| 7 | Equipo Academy Las Vegas · State Sponsored Charter Schools | High | 21.2% | -14.5pp |
| 8 | Sandy Valley J-SHS Sandy Valley · Clark County | High | 20.9% | -14.8pp |
| 9 | Laughlin J-SHS Laughlin · Clark County | High | 20.4% | -15.3pp |
| 10 | The Delta Academy J-SHS North Las Vegas · Clark County | High | 17.2% | -18.5pp |
| 11 | West Preparatory Institute J-SHS Las Vegas · Clark County | High | 11.1% | -24.6pp |
| 12 | Innovations Int'l Charter J-SHS Las Vegas · Clark County | High | 10.8% | -24.9pp |
| 13 | Nevada Virtual Charter School Las Vegas · State Sponsored Charter Schools | High | 9.7% | -26.0pp |
| 14 | NV Learning Academy J-SHS Las Vegas · Clark County | High | 8.1% | -27.6pp |
About this ranking
Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the Nevada SBAC % Proficient threshold on the latest available Nevada SBAC Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.
Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.
The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Nevada, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.