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Nevada is a state spanning the western, mountain west and south-western regions of the [[United States]]. It borders Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah to the east, Arizona to the south-east and California to the south and west. [[Image:Nevada01.png|right|thumb|250px|The state of Nevada]]
Nevada is a state spanning the western, mountain west and south-western regions of the [[United States]]. It borders [[Oregon]] and [[Idaho]] to the north, [[Utah]] to the east, [[Arizona]] to the south-east and [[California]] to the south and west. [[Image:Nevada01.png|right|thumb|250px|The state of Nevada]]


The 2010 census records a state population of 2.7 million. Largely desert and semi-arid, over two-thirds of the state population live within the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The state capital is Carson City with a population of 55,274 people. Nevada is known as the Silver State.  
The 2010 census records a state population of 2.7 million. Largely desert and semi-arid, over two-thirds of the state population live within the [[Las Vegas]] metropolitan area. The state capital is [[Carson City]] with a population of 55,274 people. Nevada is known as the Silver State.  


==Education in Nevada==
==Education in Nevada==

Revision as of 16:21, 19 September 2011

Nevada is a state spanning the western, mountain west and south-western regions of the United States. It borders Oregon and Idaho to the north, Utah to the east, Arizona to the south-east and California to the south and west.

The state of Nevada

The 2010 census records a state population of 2.7 million. Largely desert and semi-arid, over two-thirds of the state population live within the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The state capital is Carson City with a population of 55,274 people. Nevada is known as the Silver State.

Education in Nevada

The total number of students in the 2008-09 school year in Nevada was 433,371 attending 617 schools in 17 school districts.

Virtual schools in Nevada

Nevada does not have a statewide virtual school, but the Clark County School District, which accounts for around 70% of the state students, runs a virtual high school. The total enrollment for virtual schools in 2009-10 was 5,590 students. Find out more at: http://kpk12.com/states/nevada/

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