The Washoe County School District expects a big deficit for fiscal year 2027, and other districts in the area say they anticipate the same.
WCSD is ahead of the game on budget talks, so most districts don't have concrete budget numbers at this time.
In a statement, Carson City School District tell us:
"The financial forecast for our district's FY2027 budget appears to be in a similar deficit situation this coming fiscal year. The confluence of lack of funding this past legislative session, cost inflation and declining enrollment has certainly made an impact."
For comparison, the school district says they expect to be $4.5 million in the red for FY26.
Carson City School District is not the only CCSD expecting a deficit in Nevada.
"We estimate about a $2 million deficit in our in our funding," says Derild Parsons, superintendent for Churchill County School District.
Parsons says Churchill County has received an increase in per-pupil funding, but categorical funding, including money for at-risk and English language learner programs, has decreased.
The superintendent says Churchill will keep cuts away from the classroom as much as possible.
"Any cuts that we have to make, we try to not take away from students and student services," Parsons says. "But with this large [deficit], certainly we will have some impact with our students."
Lyon County School District says they will not face a deficit in FY27.
In a statement, Director of Operations Harman Bains says he's "pleased to share that Lyon CSD will not be facing a budget deficit in FY27. We continue to maintain a healthy ending fund balance and will utilize it as needed to ensure all essential educational services are fully supported.”
Storey County says they are in a good financial position, despite recent reductions in funding. In a statement, Superintendent Joe Girdner says, "We recognize that many school districts across Nevada are experiencing significant financial challenges, and we empathize with the difficult decisions they are facing."
Douglas County School District tells us they will have more information available in the coming weeks.
We've also reached out to Pershing County School District and Humboldt County School District but have not heard back from either as of writing.
