SUPERINTENDENT BOARD REPORT
Esmeralda County School District
Jonathan Firme, Superintendent, EsCSD
Physical Address Goldfield: 5th & Ramsey, Goldfield, NV 89013 Dyer: MM 11 Hwy 264, Dyer, NV 89010 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 129 Dyer, Nevada 89010 Goldfield Office 775-485-6382 Goldfield Fax 775-485-3511 Dyer Office 775-572-3250 Dyer Office Fax 775-572-3310

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Superintendent’s Board Report
May, 2026
Jonathan D. Firme, Superintendent
Important Dates:
Graduation (PK, K, 8, VHS): May 27th Goldfield, 6:00 PM
Graduation (Dyer PreK) May 27th Dyer, 11:30 AM
Graduation (K, 8, VHS): May 28th Dyer, 5:30 PM
Last Day of School / Summer Break: May 28th All Schools
Summer School Windows June 15th–25th Dyer & Goldfield
Board Meeting June 23 Goldfield, 5:00 PM
Conference & Professional Development
I am looking forward to attending the upcoming NASS Superintendents’ Academy in Lake Tahoe alongside Carissa and Jasmine. Our primary focus will be acquiring strategies for student-centered learning to ensure our classrooms remain highly engaging and relevant for today's learners and tomorrow’s graduates.
Grants & District Innovation
A massive thank you to Maria Sauter, Jasmine Simental, and Winifred Sanderson, who have been working tirelessly behind the scenes. Their efforts in securing a wide variety of grant funding will directly further our transition toward district-wide, student-centered learning.
Summer School Update
Preparations are fully underway for our upcoming Summer School program, running from June 15th through June 25th. This year’s curriculum is intentionally designed to support our broader shift toward student-centered learning—providing highly engaging, interactive, and targeted support to keep academic momentum going strong. We look forward to welcoming our students back for this valuable extended-learning window.
Academic Progress & Student Placement Data
Our latest reading data demonstrates excellent academic growth across the district. In short: more students are reading at or above grade level, and far fewer are falling behind. Through targeted classroom interventions and the hard work of our educators, we have successfully moved a significant percentage of our most vulnerable readers out of high-risk categories while steadily increasing our total number of proficient, on-grade-level readers. This positive momentum provides strong validation for our continuing shift toward student-centered learning. (See attached reading and math data)
READING FALL 2025